Alright... I am a trucker and live on my truck. I have no house and get mail delivered to a box at my main terminal. So I don't have the luxury of being able to order something and just get it when it shows up. I have a juice shipment sitting there right now that arrived a month ago.
I want to order all the flavors. Like... 10 or 15ml of tons of flavors to experiment with and try out a bunch of recipes. Anyone know of an easy way I can do this? Adding each flavor individually seems ridiculously time consuming.
The perfumers apprentice still offers this pack ::
Box of 296 15ml Bottles ** This a variety of 296 of our flavors in the 15ml bottle size!
as of 6/29/17 this is our full product line
For a very good price of $357
Thanks! That's what I was looking for.
I have experimented with basically every flavor from TFA and could tell you which ones you don't want, and which you will most likely want more of.
I've contemplated buying this pack before but there were so many from TFA that were useless in vape juice.
EDIT: Also tons of them which are just mixes of other main flavors that they already sell. One example being... Pina Colada. This is clearly just Pineapple and Coconut. So you're essentially paying more to have them mix it for you.
Now that’s a starter pack, over a gallon of concentrates. Thanks for sharing, I might grab myself a set too.
Don't. It includes all the DX garbage that nobody in their right mind buys.
Contact customer service at BCF, nic river, or ECX. Ask them for a quote on a 10ml bottle of every flavor they carry, and just how many flavors that would be. That's probably the quickest way to get a vast assortment. Actually, include vaperstek.org in that list of places to contact, if you're interested in tobacco flavors.
Does OP really realize what he's getting into by his initial request?
Some of the most experienced don't even own every flavor availiable.
Nobody owns them all.
The sheer number of flavor houses means someone will miss one of them. The less common ones and the ones only available from select vendors, like Solubarome, Flavor Monks, German Flavors, Flavor Express, Great Lakes, Best Glycol, Wonder Flavors, Jungle Flavors, Chef's Choice Rebranded Range, Medicine Flower...
Just buying every TFA/FA/CAP/LA/FLV/INW flavor that's even remotely worth getting is a huge number...
Sent out emails already. Not sure why I didn't think of that before I asked here.
Because sometimes you just get frustrated and the Internet has a world of people willing to help?
I have random stuff I got thinking I would like it. Now I’m realizing that it all gets made into juice and I don’t single flavor testing to get to know flavors. So I buy flavors to match recipes I want to try. I’d rather research mixers and recipes I think I might like than flavors themselves. That said, the faq Friday’s had a great one on how to buy a flavor stash to make the most recipes for your stash. I thought that was the single best post I’ve ever read on this forum on how to get started.
With the top 100 flavors on alltheflavors you can make a zillion recipes. After a while, they’re a pain in the ass to store and it feels like a waste to buy something you’d never use unless you have the time to be creative and experiment just to make it work. I can’t link right now but I recommend looking at the last few faq Friday’s real quick. Fantastic reads.
One thing... specify no DX or V2 flavors. You don't want those.
You can’t order “all the flavors.” There are simply too many. What you can do, though, is look at highly rated recipes in this sub and on the ATF site, and just order the flavors from recipes you pick out.
Flavors are like Pokémon.. Gotta catch’em all... I think my stash currently puts me at 900 or close to it.. Houston we have a problem .... I have to track them so I can get the mail before my wife does.. How many of you married flavor addicts use the excuse “But honey they’re like a buck each” 🙊
Nic River has several 10-20 packs of flavors.
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10 best Cappella flavors
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20 best fruit flavors
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10 best FlavorArt flavors
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20 best Desserts and Cream flavors
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etc.
That would let you customize your stash a bit without having to pick them out one at a time.
I think these aren’t updated like they could be though..I could be wrong but I think they started carrying many new vendors since they’ve updated them unfortunately....and some good flavors will b missed. Probably Chefs would give u the best variety then you’d have to go to Nic River and get the best of Purilum when you buy your nic, vg and pg ( free shipping) and then you’re set! Oh and then go to Diy flavor shack and OOO...LOOL
Also, don’t know if anyone else has this issue w Nic Rivers new format but I Hate it! It’s totally useless to me! Their menu doesn’t work and starts in same place always no way to specifically look at brands anymore 😡...maybe just IOS? No idea but it sucks cuz I like them.
Pick 10 or 12 highly rated recipes from alltheflavors.com that seem appealing to you. Buy what you'll need to mix them. Do this every 3 months or so. You'll be set.
One-shots are a quick and lazy route that might suit you better than mixing with countless individual flavor concentrates - they're a combination of individual flavour concentrates mixed together in the correct proportions so all you need add are nic and pg/vg - effectively a complete recipe in one bottle.
These are just a few of the one-shot retailers I've spotted:
EcigExpress - probably the largest selection of one-shots in the US; stockists of the DIYorDie oneshots and all the popular flavor concentrate ranges
One Stop DIY Shop - a selection of the Chefs Flavours and VHM ranges alongside their own flavors and blends
Wonder Flavours (Montreal, Canada) - some stunning one-shots and flavor concentrates
Gremlin DIY - 18 of their own recipes
Adore eLiquid - a dozen interesting, if expensive, oneshots
Om Vapor - one-shot versions of their own ejuice range
Quacks Juice Factory - six quack concentrates
Vape Wild - not strictly one-shots but concentrated versions of their ejuice range
One & Done - an initial range of 17 delicious recipes. One of the partners, Jennifer Desangles-Winstead, is well known among mixers as TheJuiceFairy.
Chefs Flavours in the UK also have an enormous selection of one-shots and many US customers report that shipping is both cheap and speedy (typically 10-14 days for $6).
That's a hell of a jump into the deep end!
I don't want to tell you what to do with your life or money so I'll quickly toss my two cents.
From experience, this isn't exactly the best route. I personally would suggest looking up a few recipes to go the bulk route with so you're guaranteed to end up with some quality stock and from there start experimenting with a few of your own.
I only pitch in because I have tons of tiny half used/unopened bottles of flavor that are going to waste from when I started. But hey, sometimes that's also the best way for some people (me) to learn, by going head first.
Tossing three flavors that sound good together at random percentages doesn't always work and you end up with something that tastes like pistachio and vomit.
If you're solely looking to make juice to save money and not so much in it for the hobbyist stand point you could look into flavor-shots. A pre-mixed recipe that you just add your nicotine and vg.
I'm in it because I can't get to a shop very often. Not a lot of shops near somewhere I can park my truck. Saving money is nice as well, but it's not a priority. I also want to try a bunch of recipes, as I get Vapors tongue or just get bored with flavors very quickly. My wife is the same way.
I just want to be able to make whatever recipe I run across and then bulk buy for the ones I really like.
I recommend contacting each manufacturer directly. They'll usually offer their full line for a discounted rate. One word of warning. It takes up a lot more space than you expect. I have a collection of somewhere around 800 flavors, and it's a real pain in the ass to manage.
If you truly want to do this I hope you get off on organizing things because you'll spend just as much time organizing as mixing.
Well, I guess you could make me an offer, but be warned ... the tech support is a bear. :P