E-Liquid Steeping Tips – Mixing, Shaking & Stirring

Found this at cicks for R41, made a 100ml 70vg sample today and it actually handled it ;)

For anyone on a budget, u cant go wrong. One could always mod it a bit with a bigger motor.

Thought id share :)IMG-20161120-WA0023.jpeg
 
I found an old milk frother that I had at the back of a kitchen cupboard. It had two rechargeable batteries inside that have been in there for at least ten years. I popped them into the charger and got the dreaded three flashing lights to indicate zero voltage. So I dumped them and put in some fresh ones. Then I tried inserting the frother into my widest-necked mixing bottle and... it won't fit. So now I have two choices: mix in a beaker, froth, dispense into a steeping bottle and have more washing-up. Or I make like Wayne and sing "flick-a-da, flick-a-da-wrist" as I shake the cr@p out of it. So what did I decide? Well, let me put it this way: it IS over when the skinny guy sings.
 
I never heat or use any tools, just curious to see what this mixer will do for steeping time ;)
 
@RichJB

This makes flick-a-da-wrist so much easier, these Feta containers can hold 11 x 10ml bottles and fit perfectly snug when the container is closed. So you can simultaneously shake 11 bottles with minimal effort!
 

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For me having working and experimenting with creating various flavours for a couple months now i was reading up on the how to's etc this is what i've found the best way for me for creating ones own flavours:

mix in your juice flavours and then add vg/ pg depending on your needs.
shake it! shake it till its creamy white :)
let it sit in the sink in a warm/ hot bath till the water is cold
put it in your cupboard in a box where it wont see light for a couple days
remove and add nic after about 1 day (24 hours) - only if needed preferably vg nic.
let it steep for a further week to 3 or more depending on what has been used.
 
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