Vapeowave concentrates

called them to day very helpful wiil even set me up a chart of the % i must use round about
 
called them to day very helpful wiil even set me up a chart of the % i must use round about

That's part of the issue I think. Now we have one person's input for %'s, whereas with a brand we have thousands of inputs. Is the price difference really worth all that trial and error?
 
I've decided to take one for the team and ordered a few flavors. I was skeptical at first, but after the good argument he made, I've decided to give them a try. I've tried quite a few brands of flavor concentrates to date and feel I can spot a low quality concentrate, so I'll post here with my findings.
 
That's part of the issue I think. Now we have one person's input for %'s, whereas with a brand we have thousands of inputs. Is the price difference really worth all that trial and error?
do not ask what your country can do for you but what u can do for your country
 
I think it's personal choice if you decide to go with an unknown quantity, just like smoking & vaping are choices with potential consequences.

The industry is in it's infancy, and with a lot of manufacturers out there actually working on products specifically for vaping (flavorah comes to mind) and the science being new and little understood, my choice is going to be to go with a manufacturer that is actively working and researching what happens to these compounds on vapourisation and inhalation.

Vaping is full of unknowns as it is, and since I got into it to be healthier and quit smoking, Im not about to turn a blind eye just because something tastes good, although the temptation is sometimes there.

I'll go where the research is happening, since that makes me feel more confident in getting a quality product, that's my choice.

Nobody is forced to buy or not buy anything, just keep an open mind and be aware there's still a lot we don't know, go in with your eyes open.
 
do not ask what your country can do for you but what u can do for your country

Ask not what the forum can do for you, but what you can do for the forum....
 
I've decided to take one for the team and ordered a few flavors. I was skeptical at first, but after the good argument he made, I've decided to give them a try. I've tried quite a few brands of flavor concentrates to date and feel I can spot a low quality concentrate, so I'll post here with my findings.
I'm with @zadiac on this one. Vapowave don't want to disclose their source because it's the success to their business. I fully respect that.

In terms of diy I really don't give a hoot about clones and receipts online. 95% of them I don't like and about most of them trigger migranes for me.
I enjoy making diy flavours and all my flavours I vape are personally tailored to my liking. This has taken me a long time to perfect and it is still a work in progress.

In all honesty it sounds like vapowave is possibly better aligned with flavours that are safe than some of the big brands.

I will definitely be trying some of their concentrates in the near future.
 
I'm on with you guys. That is so true it's very subjective. I also mix my own and then work from there with the adjustments and the price at VapeOwave seems very good so if it works well it's a win win .


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I'm sorry, I don't mean to stir. It's not in my nature really. I'm a 'live and let die' sort of person.

It must be the fact that I have been in sales and distribution for the past 18 years the makes me think differently.

I can just imagine going to one of my dealers:

Dealer: "This product looks very cool. What brand is it? Who makes it?"
Me:"Oh I can't tell you that because I'm scared the competition will find out.... it is highly approved though and..."

Chances are, that dealer would ask me to get out of his office, because they're not buying weed on the side of the road.

Like I said though, I couldn't care less. I'm a hobbyist. Try sell a no name battery to a RC fanatic, and tell me how far how get.
 
Lol.. it would be absolute poetry if these turned out to be Inawera or Flavorah... that would be hilarious.

But honestly, I would've been more interested in the product right now, if they had told me it was made by Beacon, or Pirrelli tyres in the start of the convo.
 
Lol.. it would be absolute poetry if these turned out to be Inawera or Flavorah... that would be hilarious.

But honestly, I would've been more interested in the product right now, if they had told me it was made by Beacon, or Pirrelli tyres in the start of the convo.
If sombody said to me this thunder power lipo has discharge rate on 45c and this no name brand had a discharge rate of 45c I would buy the thunder power.

If sombody said this battery is tested and is half the price of the thunder power I would buy it and test it and use it in my 30k setup because it actually works.
 
@Vapowave, are all your concentrates locally sourced?

Do you stock any international concentrates and if so are you willing to disclose which are local and which are international?
 
If sombody said to me this thunder power lipo has discharge rate on 45c and this no name brand had a discharge rate of 45c I would buy the thunder power.

If sombody said this battery is tested and is half the price of the thunder power I would buy it and test it and use it in my 30k setup because it actually works.

Ah you see, I'm a control freek.

I would simply ask for the model number of the batteries you were trying to sell me, and do the homework myself.

I dont like to listen to people. :D
 
@r0gue z0mbie what kind of rc stuff are you into?
I like my rc helicopters and I have a small fortune invested in my helicopters.
 
@r0gue z0mbie what kind of rc stuff are you into?
I like my rc helicopters and I have a small fortune invested in my helicopters.
Oh no I was saying that hypothetically. Although I would loooove to get into some RC helicopters and cars.

Im a hobbyist in DIY ejuice. And I need to know exactly what I'm using... for various reasons.


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Oh no I was saying that hypothetically. Although I would loooove to get into some RC helicopters and cars.

Im a hobbyist in DIY ejuice. And I need to know exactly what I'm using... for various reasons.


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Vape gear is cheap compared to rc gear.
You get the expensive gear at most retail hobby shops but it's all amateur grade.

If you really do your homework you end up getting the professional/ actual hobby grade stuff which is bloody expensive.

I'm talking about a radio which costs 7k+.
Servos which cost 1k and you need 3.
A motor which cost 2k.
Blades which cost 1k.

Also the amateur stuff is difficult to control and leaves you hating the hobby.

I have a heli which cost me 30k. The joy of it was I built it myself. You could get it for half the price but I went for the best of all the parts needed.

It does not have to be so pricey. You can get a decent heli to learn on for about 6k excl. the radio.
 
Vape gear is cheap compared to rc gear.
You get the expensive gear at most retail hobby shops but it's all amateur grade.

If you really do your homework you end up getting the professional/ actual hobby grade stuff which is bloody expensive.

I'm talking about a radio which costs 7k+.
Servos which cost 1k and you need 3.
A motor which cost 2k.
Blades which cost 1k.

Also the amateur stuff is difficult to control and leaves you hating the hobby.

I have a heli which cost me 30k. The joy of it was I built it myself. You could get it for half the price but I went for the best of all the parts needed.

It does not have to be so pricey. You can get a decent heli to learn on for about 6k excl. the radio.
my luck i spend that kind of moolah and crash the bloody thing to smithereens in the first 5 seconds
 
my luck i spend that kind of moolah and crash the bloody thing to smithereens in the first 5 seconds
I have never crashed my 30k heli. I'm very conservative with it.

I do have a 3k heli that I've probably spent 10k on parts because I crash it often. I lost it once and I almost cried in a veld. I did manage to find it.

I have 3 other minature helis that I practice on because parts are a lot cheaper but they are not as stable in the air.

The 3k heli was lost because a up draft caught it and I lost control.
Would never happen with my big guy but hey.
 
How did we get from flavor concentrates to RC helicopters?
Can we keep this thread on topic please guys? :)
 
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