Concentrates and Price

For interest sake, are there any walk in shops, in and around Cape Town, where one could pick up all the ingredients for a recipe?
 
Vape Cartel may be your best bet, that is if the CT branch has DIY concentrates.
 
I'll give them a quick online search. Thanx @RichJB

Reaching out again here for some pearls of wisdom:
Any recommendations on digital scales? Preferably, one that can work with batteries (not necessarily rechargeables or 18650's) and off the mains?
I see Blckvapour has a, seemingly, battery operated only scale for R240.
 
I'll give them a quick online search. Thanx @RichJB

Reaching out again here for some pearls of wisdom:
Any recommendations on digital scales? Preferably, one that can work with batteries (not necessarily rechargeables or 18650's) and off the mains?
I see Blckvapour has a, seemingly, battery operated only scale for R240.
That scale is the best (affordable) one around at the moment. The batteries last forever. Valley Vapour also stocks them.
 
The Blck one is good, it doesn't work off mains though. The industry standard is the LB501 used by Wayne and most US mixers. That does mains but I don't know of anybody who brings them in.
 
Thanx @RichJB
If it's pretty standard and used by most and is pretty accurate, then I'll get it. I have tons of batteries at home and will more than likely never run out of batteries. I might just buy some rechargeable batteries to use with it. But considering that I'll probably only mix around 4 times a month, it not having mains isn't a deal breaker. It would have been a nice to have though.
 
Worst case scenario, I'm mixing at 4 in the morning and run out of batteries and have to go to the filling station to buy some overpriced Energizer batteries :rofl:
 
I just got a pack of 4 rechargeable AAA batts for mine, cost me sixty bucks or so. They fit in my Nitecore charger. I don't like using original batteries in appliances that are seldom used.
 
It's just that I feel most of the battery life drains away while the product is not in use. I have a small dictaphone type voice recorder. I seem to get a lot more hours use from a set of batts if I use it every day than if I use it once a month. I don't know whether it uses some battery power in a standby mode or what. So I prefer rechargeables for that sort of thing. For gizmos like the TV remote which I use every day, I'll use originals. It may not make any difference on the scale but I'm into the habit now.
 
Super!
If all goes well, I should be mixing my first batch on Monday evening.
Excited for days! :giggle:
 
For nicotine, it depends what you want your final PG/VG ratio to be. If you're aiming for 70/30, it means that 30% of your juice can consist of PG (which includes flavouring). If you get PG nicotine, then that has to fit inside that 30% too.
30% or 70% PG?
I always confuse which value is placed first. In a 70/30 mix, is 70 not PG and 30 VG?
Is it PG/VG or VG/PG?
 
30% or 70% PG?
I always confuse which value is placed first. In a 70/30 mix, is 70 not PG and 30 VG?
Is it PG/VG or VG/PG?
Many argue that PG should be written first, but I always write VG first. But in this case I meant 70vg / 30pg :p Usually I write it out to avoid confusion.
PS: a 70% pg mix would be quite horrible on the throat, I'd imagine.
 
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