Would it be possible to sticky a list of vendors offering concentrates. Just an idea ...
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For international brands:
www.valleyvapour.co.za
www.blckvapour.co.za
www.flavrvape.co.za/
www.fogmachine.co.za
www.noonclouds.co.za
www.sirvape.co.za
www.e-cig.co.za
www.e-liquid-concentrates.co.za
For local concentrates:
www.clyrolinx.co.za/
www.piratesgrog.co.za
www.vapourmountain.co.za
Thanks, updated that post.I see there are a few others too
www.eciggies.co.za - Mostly Local stuff
www.vapeowave.co.za - They seem to do both their own stuff and have some Cap, FW and TFA
www.atomixvapes.co.za - CAP and TFA.
www.skybluevaping.co.za - Cap, FW and TFA
I agree that it might be nice to have an up to date library for when you are looking for that single elusive concentrate that everyone seems to be sold out of.
The only contribution I have in the DIY community is stealing juices other people make!@Andre we have a new player in town= http://www.carlossconcoctions.co.za/
He has an awesome opening special and some fantastic new product ranges = http://www.ecigssa.co.za/store-is-live-opening-special-10-off-everything.t27964/#post-426177
I placed my (rather substantial) order yesterday to take advantage of this special and will report back.I ordered basic concentrates as well as the new R2V (ready to vape) and R2M (ready to mix) pre-mixes - looks very cool!
I'm tagging a couple of active DYI'rs - I'll remove if not allowed:
@RichJB @Stosta @rogue zombie @SAVaper @incredible_hullk @Glytch @Spydro @Feliks Karp @Soutie @PsiSan @Caveman @GregF @moonunit @Shooterbuddy
Thanks @Rude Rudi, I also like the concept of the R2M juices, those are very good prices.
Thanks @Rude Rudi. Post updated.@Andre we have a new player in town= http://www.carlossconcoctions.co.za/
He has an awesome opening special and some fantastic new product ranges = http://www.ecigssa.co.za/store-is-live-opening-special-10-off-everything.t27964/#post-426177
I placed my (rather substantial) order yesterday to take advantage of this special and will report back.I ordered basic concentrates as well as the new R2V (ready to vape) and R2M (ready to mix) pre-mixes - looks very cool!
I'm tagging a couple of active DYI'rs - I'll remove if not allowed:
@RichJB @Stosta @rogue zombie @SAVaper @incredible_hullk @Glytch @Spydro @Feliks Karp @Soutie @PsiSan @Caveman @GregF @moonunit @Shooterbuddy
@Andre we have a new player in town= http://www.carlossconcoctions.co.za/
He has an awesome opening special and some fantastic new product ranges = http://www.ecigssa.co.za/store-is-live-opening-special-10-off-everything.t27964/#post-426177
I placed my (rather substantial) order yesterday to take advantage of this special and will report back.I ordered basic concentrates as well as the new R2V (ready to vape) and R2M (ready to mix) pre-mixes - looks very cool!
I'm tagging a couple of active DYI'rs - I'll remove if not allowed:
@RichJB @Stosta @rogue zombie @SAVaper @incredible_hullk @Glytch @Spydro @Feliks Karp @Soutie @PsiSan @Caveman @GregF @moonunit @Shooterbuddy
Thanks @Rude Rudi. Post updated.
Mods (@shaunnadan / @Rob Fisher) please "sticky" this thread. Those DIY Tastebox threads can surely be removed from the sticky section?
@gertvanjoe (or mods) please amend the title to "List of DIY Vendors" for further ease of reference?
I agree that it might be nice to have an up to date library for when you are looking for that single elusive concentrate that everyone seems to be sold out of.
Just a thought here, I'm not a coding maven or anything, but would it be viable to have a database type of third party site that scans all the available vendor sites and serves as a "flavour tracker"? Say I want to get TFA Strawberry Ripe, FA Orange, FW Gingerbread and INW Biscuit for a recipe. Instead of trawling the various sites to find the flavours, I just enter them into a search engine and it gives me:
1) Any sites that have all four available, and
2) All sites that have each of the individual flavours available
Alternatively, the search engine would give a summary of what is available at each vendor: flavours 1, 3 and 4 available from vendor A, flavours 1 and 4 from vendor B, all four flavours from vendor C, and so on. It would save a buttload of time. Say I find a recipe online that requires TFA Boerewors flavour. I enter it into the search engine and it tells me immediately that no SA vendors have it in stock. I know straight away I can't make the recipe so it saves me having to search through 15 online vendors in vain.
I guess such a search engine could also have value for vendors. It could give them stats on which flavours are most commonly searched and also which flavours are most commonly not stocked, which could help them when ordering stock.
It certainly is. If you can get vendors to agree on access to their databases I'm keen to code it up.As I say, I don't know anything about coding. But if we already have sites like Hippo which can search and give you best prices from a range of insurance providers, surely a site could search and give you availability of flavours from DIY providers?
A manually maintained database requires man hours in updating. But vendors have to update their websites anyway when they get in new stock. If that entailed one extra step in adding a unique back-end product code that tells the search engine "I have stock of abc flavour from xyz manufacturer", it is surely doable?
I have my own online store and will not be comfortable with my "bits" be made available to a 3rd party. There are too many horror stories out there...
You're quite right that this is the attitude of most vendors. And perhaps rightly so. Content and stock aggregation is a fairly stable and old technology. A safer way would be for each vendor to enable an API for 3rd parties (this is how most of the big ecommerce sites work). However the chances that a vendor knows how to do this is slim to none and only slightly greater chance that their developers or website providers (if they even have one) will know how.
The Vaping industry in SA is probably not profitable enough at the moment for most vendors to have access to large-scale IT infrastructure and knowledgeable IT staffing.