Maybe for those tootle puffing super high nic recipes with minimal flavors
nic cost me $50/L for most of what I ordered which is $1.50 per ounce. My TFA/CAP/FW flavors cost me $4 per ounce and my RF SC extracts cost me $8 per ounce.
For me at 2mg nic x 220ML recipes:
A recipe using RF at 3.5% has 7.7ml of flavoring and 4.4ml of nic
A recipe using the more common PG flavors at 16% has 38.4ml of flavors and 4.4ml of nic
Use the ELR calculator
Line up your ingredients IN ORDER of the recipe, top to bottom.
As you add an ingredient, make a new line the opposite way IN ORDER, in another area.
Never ātareā until you are ready to add the next ingredient. And donāt forget to ātareā.
Simple. Easy.
Yup totally agree but I would add do it the same way everytime that way you get a routine up.
If I am mixing a few different recipes I put a paper sticker on the beaker with the name and use a black marker pen and put a dot on the sticker for each step which tells me where I am up to - That way if I get called away for any reason I know where I am and can pick up where I left off. Just me being uncharacteristically thorough.
I too used to always do it in the calculator order but the last time I tried nic last based on another thread about this and might continue to do it that way. This way you donāt end up with any nic on your gloves or work area that could get transferred to flavor bottles or other tools/supplies.
That makes sense. I donāt work with very strong nic for mixing, so I donāt really worry that much about it. I dilute my 100mg down to 24mg to work with for that reason. Iām a chicken like that. LoL.