I think the point is, no matter what, there will always be DIY only folks. And some that just won't.
Then there are a few in between that play and buy.
Then there are a few in between that play and buy.
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All i want is a one shot mix that can fill up a 100ml bottle more than once.
Definitely makes it more affordable especially with the recipes that have 10-11 ingredients eg: dinner lady clone. Most of those I only use in that recipe!I have been buying some juices recently due to not having been able to mix, and the costs have been running up. DIY is a lot cheaper, but you seem to always be one flavour short, so the list just grows on a monthly basis. I think one shots is an excellent way to get a premium juice at a greatly reduced price, making it more affordable. For ease of use I would buy more one shots going forward than having to always be one flavour short.
I've just ordered some one shots from All Day Vapes to try out. They have quite a interesting variety. Maybe give them a try.I buy both commercial and DIY but at a 80-20 ratio (80% DIY) but there are a few commercials I really like and if they came out in one-shots I would definitely get them.
But now my question is, where does one buy one-shot flavours? I know Flavourmill sells them, but who else? I want to see what is available so as to explore this curiousity of mine. Blckvapour only sells FA one-shots from what I can see. So where else?
Blckvapour also sells Hardwicks one shots if I'm not mistaken.I buy both commercial and DIY but at a 80-20 ratio (80% DIY) but there are a few commercials I really like and if they came out in one-shots I would definitely get them.
But now my question is, where does one buy one-shot flavours? I know Flavourmill sells them, but who else? I want to see what is available so as to explore this curiousity of mine. Blckvapour only sells FA one-shots from what I can see. So where else?
https://blckvapour.co.za/products/ncv-burst-self-made-30mlI buy both commercial and DIY but at a 80-20 ratio (80% DIY) but there are a few commercials I really like and if they came out in one-shots I would definitely get them.
But now my question is, where does one buy one-shot flavours? I know Flavourmill sells them, but who else? I want to see what is available so as to explore this curiousity of mine. Blckvapour only sells FA one-shots from what I can see. So where else?
I looked at these the other day.I've just ordered some one shots from All Day Vapes to try out. They have quite a interesting variety. Maybe give them a try.
Blckvapour only sells FA one-shots from what I can see.
I am trying the red berries iced, Irish cream iced I think and the iced lichee. Some more I want to get next month, or if things work out as soon as debit orders have gone off.I looked at these the other day.
Which ones did you get?
@KUDU nothing OPTIMISTIC about it actually. They do sell it!Blckvapour also sells Hardwicks one shots if I'm not mistaken.
Yeah, full-on DIY (i.e. eventually developing your own recipes) requires a lot of commitment. You have to buy a ton of concentrates, do flavour notes on everything you have, read what others say about the flavour and how they use it, experiment a lot (with associated wastage), and generally keep up to speed on everything that is happening in the DIY sector. Cost-wise it's still way cheaper than commercial juice but time and effort requirements are steep.
For those who aren't willing to invest that amount of time, buying 50-100 staple flavours to mix up popular recipes, then supplementing those with one-shots, would be a good way to go. If you aren't developing, there is no reason to take flavour notes or have every concentrate. Just mix popular recipes, keep those you like and discard those you don't.
But even for those more casual DIYers, there is still the requirement to keep up to date. Mustard Milk was all the rage in DIY circles two years ago. Today... not so much. As vaping technology develops, so too do juice principles. Everybody used to use Marshmallow as a sweetener. Today, people have turned to other forms of sweetening that don't mute juice as much. So Marshmallow has dropped way down the list of staple concentrates to have. If you only mix recipes from the past year, chances are that you'll use Marshmallow rarely, if at all. Techniques change and people move on.
I have limited interest in developing. Busting a gut and burning the midnight oil doing thirty different batches of a juice, only to have nobody mix the final recipe, nobody comment on it and nobody rate it, isn't very productive imo. As I've said before, DIY is just fifty thousand people shouting at everybody to mix their juice ("You won't regret it!!1!!!!1!") and then not mixing anybody else's stuff because they're too busy developing their next masterpiece - which nobody else will mix, rate or comment on.
Every mixer thinks they have what it takes to release a successful one-shot. 99.5% of them will be disappointed. Common sense alone should tell us that there is limited scope in a market where there are almost as many suppliers as consumers. Popular commercial juices and the very, very top-rated recipes on ATF (Sugar Cookies and Cream, God Milk, Dinner Lady, Sadlad, Mango Sticky Rice, etc) are viable as one-shots. The rest will be forgotten in a week and retailers will be stuck with stock they can't move. We're in maximum chaos mode now and it will take a while for the market to settle. But it'll be a fun free-for-all while it does.