AuNic from Blck is also very good and I use it a lot, the only issue is you need to buy a minimum of a litre at a time, which is a lot for a regular DIYer. Prime nic, at times, have been inconsistent with their grading, i.e. where you buy a 100mg one, it's more like 36mg and such - note this was...
(walks up to security with Gaur-21 and Reload on top)
(me) "This is my asthma pump"
(security guy) "Geoff! Geoff!! Come check this out! This is the biggest M-F asthma pump I've seen in my life!"
:rofl:
So to answer your question simply, yes it's a 1:1 ratio between salt nic and normal freebase nic when you're mixing. Just because the formulation of how the nic is made differs, does not mean you need a different way to add it. 100ml/100mg freebase is the same as 100ml/100mg salts.
The only...
Considering this is a dual 21700, it does make sense that it's bigger (missed that part). This would be a winner for me as well though seeing as I only use 21700's these days. Will definitely check it out.
Oh, and you better post pics of the new one... got me curious now.
I was curious as the button and general shape looked like a Hex. Still very, very cool. Alas, doing something like that an importing it may cost a pretty penny, but definitely something I'd have a look at some time
Honestly, I was in two minds about this meet (mostly because I have so many flavours, to pack them all I'd need to take my wife's suitcase almost :-D) but this hooked me now. I have always been a dessert lover (especially custards) and not much for fruit, not much at all actually, and would...
Interesting. I recently (about 4 months ago) bought one of these and the springs on mine are quite tight (tighter than any of the previous chargers I've had, and I've had a few). Worth noting is that I exclusively use 21700's, so I may be stretching them, though their booklet states 21700's can...
Everybody's (well, almost everybody's) favourite custard, Capella Vanilla Custard V1, contains diacetyl. I've been vaping various flavours where that has been used and some in which that was the main flavour driver, without issues. That being said, the diacetyl in there is in low quantities...
Personal opinion, and please to all the Clyrolinx lovers out there, don't lambast me, they're a hit and miss. Their flavours that are good, are very good (like Stew mentioned, Bubblegum, Peppermint, Spearmint as well as Apricot, Brandy, English Toffee and a few more). Others, yeah, not so much...
Correctly quoted names Stew.
Just to note, as per Geoff from Clyrolinx, their Clyrocool is very potent as it's WS23 at 43% where typical WS23 is sold in 20% and 30% solutions.
Then consider something like the Medicine Flower range - when it was still available in SA I bought their Watermelon flavour and man, oh man, there was not a Watermelon flavour that could even touch that on both potency and flavour, it was the bomb!! - which also had to be diluted quite a bit. I...
Honestly never heard of them before until today. The one major question one has to ask is, is it water-soluble or oil-based. Well, that's one of a few questions if I'm to be honest, but one of the biggest no-no's (water soluble being a step in the right direction and oil based being probably one...