Essential depot has 4 gallons of vg. Sold as glycube on their site. Coupon code 20ship for 20% off shipping. Just a heads up guys.
You can get 5 gallons at bulk apothecary for 50 though. Just a heads up.
Nice. That would have been only 65 with shipping. Next time. Thanks
Yep I paid 65 shipped yesterday for 5 gallons. Can't beat it. It's going to lower the cost of my 120ml bottles almost 30 cents over my previous supplier. I'd like a 55 gal drum... but I don't think I need 5 years worth
Has anyone tried the "free sample" trick from the actual producers of Glycerine (like Proctor and Gamble?). I had thought about trying it but wasn't sure if it would work since you need to have a business address to get it shipped. However, I was reading another e-cig forum and numerous people there got 3 gallon samples (for free) from proctor and gamble. High quality stuff too -- Superol K (which is 99.7%, USP, Kosher).
Edit: After reading the rest of the thread, it appears that P&G (Proctor and Gamble) finally caught on to the e-cig thing and no longer ships samples. This thread was from 2011. One of the posters called P&G and talked to the sampling department. Apparently some new guy took over and said the last guy was too liberal with his samples. They said he was a real douche and said "we aren't interested in selling gallons, we look to sell tons and if you aren't buying tons, we aren't sending you samples."
Just saw this email as well. If only I needed to restock...
Not a bad deal when you need small amounts. The 5 gallons for $50 still has me at the best deal. I would get the 55 gallon drums but I don't have the place to store them atm. I got the email from essential depot as well about the glycube. They seem to be catering to vapers with this deal :p
So I have a question for those of you that buy your vg in bulk. I bought my vg in 2014 from WL and the bottle gives me a year (2015) expiration best by date. And I am sure VG can actually last longer than that but how do you use up 4 gallons
I'm guessing it needs to be stored in a fridge?