Mixing Help

I saw both of these on amazon and couldn’t decide if I wanted to pay a little more for a really nice one, or just get several cheap ones. :stuck_out_tongue: I’m one of those over-informed consumers that has to research the heck out of something before I buy it. LoL

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Ya know, I was the same way. I took a chance and went with the cheap ones and haven’t been disappointed so far. Hot batteries and a warm mix helps get things done.

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This kinda off topic…But there is a local shop that sells a e-liquid flavor called Cold Fusion that i am trying to clone, has anyone heard of this of is it something that they made up.
It is like a peach menthol flavor, i know that they use all Flavour Art concentrates. A little steer in the
right direction would be great. Thanks

No clue, but here’s some peach menthol flavors on ELR http://e-liquid-recipes.com/list?q=peach+menthol
Maybe one of those can help start you in the right direction or give you some inspiration? :smile:

Cool…I will check it out…
Thank You

I am going to ask for input here, wouldn’t frothing oxidize the nicotine a bit too rapidly and possibly increase the harsh vape? I us an ultrasonic to get it thinned a bit and mixed well. Is this a bad idea? Complete new guy and break it down Barney style for this old trooper

Some folks add their Nic after the frothing, from what I’ve read, if they are concerned about this issue. I’m not one of those folks. I have found that frothing the mix with everything added at once produces the same flavor as adding the Nic at a later time. No harsh vape for me. Now, with that being said, maybe different vendor Nic solutions react differently to this process. I guess it comes down to experimenting with the Nic you have to come to a conclusion on the oxidation/harsh vape issue.

Seems to me you are banging molecules together whether you froth the crap out of your mix or shake the crap out of your mix using a ultrasonic cleaner.

I’ve always wanted a chemical engineer forum member to chime in on this topic.

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Has anybody used a handheld sonicator? I found a recipe using an ultrasonic device like this and they report amazing results for emulsion and flavor. I am really curious about this!!!