I was actually thinking about this the other day, it could be a good thing or a not so good thing depending on which way you look at it.
http://diyordievaping.com/
DIYORDIE X CHEFS VAPOUR PRESENTS THE ENYAWREKLAW CONCENTRATE LINE
Chef's Vapour came to me a little while back asking about me and what I do. They kept getting flavor orders from mixers that would be for my recipes. We talked for a bit about the DIY vaping scene and realized that there was a reason why mainstream vapers didn't see diy mixing as a viable option for them. It was just far too difficult and the learning curve seemed very steep. What these vapers didn't know was that it wasn't very difficult and that there are thousands of recipes out there to help you get the vape you want. So me and Chef's Vapour decided to come up with a concentrate line to help aid newer mixers into the hobby by giving them an easy yet delicious way to start mixing their own. I took my two most popular recipes, and we started production. Many of you who have followed me and supported me throughout these times knew this was coming, and I'm proud to say it's finally here. The ENYAWREKLAW Concentrates. Not many went into the first run and they're flying off the shelves so if you want to try out these recipes, you'll need to act fast. All you need to do is treat them like a regular flavoring in your ejuice calculator and mix them at 10% if you want a full solo ejuice. Can't get anymore simple than that! And at the recommended % you can make TEN 30ml's, or 300ml of juice for less than $10. WHERE CAN YOU GET A DEAL LIKE THAT?!
Mixing your own juice is not as easy as it seems, there is a lot of work that goes into making your own mixes. In the beginning most of them will turn out crappy and you start to loose interest as what happened to me in the beginning. Patients and more patients is required to fully get into the swing of DIY.
Recipe concentrates, I personally think this would be a great idea to get someone into the DIY
world. This way starting to DIY would actually be very easy as it just comes down to working
out your percentages in your calculator, mixing, shaking and steeping. Once you have become
accustomed and gotten the outcome you hoped for, then you can start experimenting
with more flavors and start to make your own recipes and so on.
At the same time it also takes away for the whole DIY experience, some people might end up just
buying pre mixed recipe flavors and not fully get into the swing of things...
At the end of the day, I think that this would benefit everyone in the long run.
What do you guys think?
http://diyordievaping.com/
DIYORDIE X CHEFS VAPOUR PRESENTS THE ENYAWREKLAW CONCENTRATE LINE
Chef's Vapour came to me a little while back asking about me and what I do. They kept getting flavor orders from mixers that would be for my recipes. We talked for a bit about the DIY vaping scene and realized that there was a reason why mainstream vapers didn't see diy mixing as a viable option for them. It was just far too difficult and the learning curve seemed very steep. What these vapers didn't know was that it wasn't very difficult and that there are thousands of recipes out there to help you get the vape you want. So me and Chef's Vapour decided to come up with a concentrate line to help aid newer mixers into the hobby by giving them an easy yet delicious way to start mixing their own. I took my two most popular recipes, and we started production. Many of you who have followed me and supported me throughout these times knew this was coming, and I'm proud to say it's finally here. The ENYAWREKLAW Concentrates. Not many went into the first run and they're flying off the shelves so if you want to try out these recipes, you'll need to act fast. All you need to do is treat them like a regular flavoring in your ejuice calculator and mix them at 10% if you want a full solo ejuice. Can't get anymore simple than that! And at the recommended % you can make TEN 30ml's, or 300ml of juice for less than $10. WHERE CAN YOU GET A DEAL LIKE THAT?!
Mixing your own juice is not as easy as it seems, there is a lot of work that goes into making your own mixes. In the beginning most of them will turn out crappy and you start to loose interest as what happened to me in the beginning. Patients and more patients is required to fully get into the swing of DIY.
Recipe concentrates, I personally think this would be a great idea to get someone into the DIY
world. This way starting to DIY would actually be very easy as it just comes down to working
out your percentages in your calculator, mixing, shaking and steeping. Once you have become
accustomed and gotten the outcome you hoped for, then you can start experimenting
with more flavors and start to make your own recipes and so on.
At the same time it also takes away for the whole DIY experience, some people might end up just
buying pre mixed recipe flavors and not fully get into the swing of things...
At the end of the day, I think that this would benefit everyone in the long run.
What do you guys think?
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