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I will try to explain how temperature control works, The metal your coil is made from has a TCR (temperature coefficient of resistance) as the coil gets hotter the resistance increases, the mod measures the resistance change, when it gets to the proper resistance it pulses the wattage to keep the coil at the resistance, it should be to stay at a certain temp. All metals have a different TCR that is why you have to match the mode setting to the type of metal your coil is made of. Most mods assume the temp is at 20C or 68F when you set the coil. If you find this confusing that's ok, I think I confused myself.2 points
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What are you paying for your favorite juice?
Edna reacted to Christopher for a topic
Unbelievable. It's really amazing to me just how cheap some eliquid is. The 15 range for 30ml sounds about right. But 40 for 340ml makes me wonder why/how it's so cheap. (Not knocking it by the way!!) I have a phone call with Roger this evening to discuss lowering the price of the black label. I think a good chunk of it comes from the fact we're almost TPD compliant and the facility is ISO certified. (Trying to make up those costs) but there is wiggle room to bring it down. (I hate charge more if we can charge less!) At any rate the feedback has been invaluable and I realize we're probably at the top end of pricing. There are many thing we can do to bring the price down (plastic rather than glass, different drippers things of that nature)1 point -
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Christopher reacted to Edna for a topic
YAY! I've been wanting to try the King Of Churn! It sounds good.1 point -
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Edna reacted to Christopher for a topic
Great suggestions. And we actually have some 2ml sample shots that are being made now. (Includes all Black Label Flavors) They're pretty cool looking actually. They'll fetch for bottom dollar in the store and will allow you try the whole line for practically nothing Sent from my SM-G930T using The Vapor Talk mobile app1 point -
Chris, Maybe a sample pack of the 6 VT flavors, 5-10ml bottles? $30ish at 5ml bottles, maybe $50ish for 10ml? (kind of guessing on the pricing) I have ordered juices based on recommendations that turned out not so great and some that I instantly loved, but the ones that I really didn't like seemed like a waste. There were more dislikes than likes. I don't mind paying a bit of a premium for good juice if I know I like it. I would rather spend $5 on a 5ml sample bottle and find out I don't like it than $15 on 30ml and not like it. Not sure how the deeming Regs affect the bottle sizes. And yes bigger bottles, 120 or 250ml would be great for sales IMO especially since the TFV8 seems to be a big hit, and it's a juice hog from what I have read. More product with less packaging should allow for some volume discount in price too. And IMHO, ditch the dropper bottles for the VT brand, or at least offer a choice. I am sure the droppers are great for those that drip, but filling a tank like the Starre (not easy to fill with the dropper due to design), or a subtank plus (huge volume taking many "dip into bottle, squeeze, release, pull out of bottle, squeeze into tank) cycles is, for a lack of better wording, time consuming and can be messy. I would much rather the standard plastic bottles with the little pressed in tips. Or the york caps on the bigger bottles.1 point
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I pay on line roughly $15 for 50ml. Not my favorite but very vapable and part of my regular routine. But I do love my premium juices (and premium prices does not always mean great juice). I pay around $19 - $22 for 30mls on occasion but these are known stellar juices (to me) and sometimes very worth it. sometimes I miss the good old diacetyl days haha. Juice has never been the same since everybody went psycho over diacetyl.1 point
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It came today!!! I'm so happy. I love it. I'm in love with it. Except, probably not going to use the iSub, maybe. Not sure yet. My SO thinks no, but if I want to vape more than one juice, that's the only other TC I have - I borrowed my husband's Herakles + for a while when I was using his IPV, but the coil is burned and he's out of coils. Only drawback is with the Crown 2, if I tip the mod quite a bit from vertical, or lay it down on it's side for any length of time, juice does leak out the air flow area. I'm hoping if I close off the airflow when I have to put it in my purse, if it gets horizontal, that will take care of it. I think my SO likes it, too, BTW. The size of it. BUT MY JUICE TASTES SO GOOD NOW!!!!! It hasn't tasted this good in a long time.1 point
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Maybe.... but it sure sounded good!1 point
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Christopher reacted to Edna for a topic
I pay between $7.50 and $21.50 depending on the size bottle (30 to 120ml) but I've been making my own since the deeming regs came out. The two places I really liked were crazy with their ID verification (TX is strict anyway) but I did notice they sent out an email this week stating that they're losing so many customers that they're finding a different way to do it.(they wanted the last 4 of social security # plus picture ID). I let them know that there's no way I'd be that stupid to give out that sort of personal information because it's an invitation for ID theft and they lost a customer. I have a local shop that sells their flavors in concentrates so you can mix your own and I bought some of those while I'm in the learning process (just so I have something decent to vape) They're priced anywhere from $3.80 for 10ml to $23.99 for 250 ml. I really like a couple of the flavors and am going to get the 250ml's to keep on hand instead of trying to replicate the flavor. (I know lazy)1 point -
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Edna reacted to Christopher for a topic
Prices have really really come down over the last year. I'm currently going through our e liquid inventory in the VT store (not just the VT brand) to see if we can't get our Wholesalers to come down and pass that through to the online and retail store. Also seems like larger bottle options should be available Keep it coming this helps greatly1 point -
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Christopher reacted to jasonculp for a topic
$43.95 for 120ml1 point -
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Christopher reacted to Squid for a topic
Local B&M is $5.99 for 10ml or 3 for $15.99 of 50/50 juice that they white label. The juice they mix on site is $15.99 for 30ml or 3 for $45.00. 70vg/30pg. I use both types. My favorite juices, I can't get any more, were around $42.00 for 120ml depending on the mix. Plus around $6.00 shipping per order. I usually ordered 4 to 6 bottles at a time.1 point -
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Christopher reacted to Adversarious1 for a topic
My favorite juices come from a bottle of PG, a bottle of VG, some flavoring and some nic base with a TLC thrown in. Wait a minute...who am I kidding? There's no TLC. In all seriousness though, the majority of the juices I vape that I don't make come from a local B&M that makes their own. They are more of a juice shop with some vape supplies for sale rather than a vape shop with a few juices for sale. They sell in 35ml. 60ml and 120ml. Prices are $10, $18 and $30 respectively. I usually grab the 120ml if they have one of my flavors in stock as it's the most bang for my buck unless they have 35s on sale, otherwise I get the 35ml. Never the 60ml because that is the highest cost per ml. Not that $18 for 60ml of eliquid is a lot of money...lol. Completely unrelated to the topic, but as an interesting aside since I'm mentioning their bottle sizes, I have had friends look at me questioningly over the 35ml bottles vs. 30ml thinking I was mistaken. Nope, I'm not. The owner of the store/company explained it to me once upon a time. When he first started doing DIY eliquids he would mix it a liter at a time and share with friends. Some wanted it in 120ml, some wanted 60ml and some wanted 30ml. He found when using 30ml bottles, he always ended up with a few ml left over. By bumping the small bottles up to 35ml rather than 30ml he was able to get 4x120ml, 4x60ml and 8x35ml per liter with none left over. After he started his business he stuck with that formula and has continued selling in 35ml bottles.1 point