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Discussion => Off topic => Topic started by: prime eight on January 05, 2012, 04:00 pm
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I know this is a long shot since this is my very first post and I have no idea how guarded a secret this is. I've been using an e-cigarette/personal vape and successfully quit smoking 3 years ago because of it. I've spent those 3 years searching for a successful recipe for a THC e-cig tincture to no avail. Upon entering SR for the first time just a week ago I saw that these tinctures were being sold in plenty of shops. They seem like a great bargain too for the price, but I'd rather learn to fish for myself as the saying goes. Would any of you wonderful people be willing to share your recipe?
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Of course! This is the best example I could find: http://silkroadvb5piz3r.onion/index.php/silkroad/item/15216 In that listing, it's already loaded into a cartridge. It would be a mixture safe to use in an e-cigarette so presumably glycerin or propylene glycol based.
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I'm a proud supporter of the Fuck Combustion campaign. Not only have I found great e-cigarettes that hit harder than a Marlboro Red, but I've recently bought an Extreme-Q for my herbal vaporizing. ;) It's not very portable, but the efficiency and potency of the hits just can't be beat. The lack of portability though is where the e-cig tincture comes in handy. I would imagine it's also extremely stealthy since you can hold in vapor until it disappears completely and puts out hardly any odor. I wouldn't call myself a vaporizing guru, but you can definitely send any questions you have my way and I'd be more than happy to try to answer them.
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I understand it was an important part of my switch too. Well there are a few factors that contribute to the hit you're going to get. One is the voltage/temperature your e-cigarette is running at either 3.7 volts with one battery or 6v with two, the 6v hits like a freight train in comparison, but I still prefer a 3.7 for battery life and size of the unit. The second is the atomizer you choose...the 510 atomizer is known as the hardest hitting and it's the one I've used since I started religiously, it's a beast and they're durable too. The third factor is the nicotine strength you choose when you buy your juice. They compare 8mg to an ultra light, 18 mg to a light and 24mg(which is what I use) to a full flavor cigarette.
As far as suggesting a specific model to you, I just need to know how much you'd like to spend. A quality e-cigarette will last you for years and fulfill every need, but they can be a little pricey at up to 100 dollars. A cheaper model will work just fine, but it's more disposable, and they'll run you about 35 dollars. The best part of buying a hand-crafted e-cigarette is that all of the parts are mechanical and easily cleaned so you only ever need to replace the rechargeable batteries and the atomizers occasionally.
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http://www.thevaporpro.com/throat-hit-plus.html
add that to any e-cig cartridge and you'll have your throat hurting in no time.