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Best Standalone Flavors - followup
submitted about 5 years ago by thedarkoneisrising

Hi everybody! this a follow up to the thread I posted earlier this month => https://www.reddit.com/r/DIY_eJuice/comments/ibn2ad/best_standalone_flavors/

I had to narrow to only CAP TFA and INW since these are the ones I can find at my local store.

I do want to avoid any aditives as Im looking for standalones.

Theses are the flavors that have been suggested to me :

CAP Sweet Guava 5% - 7%

CAP Vanilla custard v1

CAP Sweet currant

CAP Lemon meringue pie

CAP Sweet Mango 10% - 15% Sweeteners and Coolers at 1%

CAP Blueberry jam at around 3.5~%

CAP Vanilla custard anywhere from 5 to 10%

CAP Sweet guava at 5%

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TFA Ry4 double at 7 or 8%

TFA Banana nut bread at 10%

TFA Banana cream at 10%

TFA Juicy Peach at about 5% - 6%

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INW Grape 3% - 3.75%

INW Shisha Strawberry 7% | or 6% + 1% Cactus

INW pineapple at 3%

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I am open to other opinions and suggestions, new flavors or best percentages.

Thank you! :D

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by duke4eabout 5 years ago

All inawera flavors are made to be vapable as single flavors, and most of the are pretty good! I was a inawera junkie 8-9 years ago. You can mix them all at 3%.

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by lazyrabbit94about 5 years ago

Yeah I was pretty happy with INW Melon at 2% solo.

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by mixsomniaabout 5 years ago

which melon?

INW watermelon!?

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by lazyrabbit94about 5 years ago

Its just called Melon I believe.

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by [deleted]about 5 years ago

I got a lil sample of that included with one of my orders. I should try it out

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by drainbamage8about 5 years ago

TPA sweet tea is good if you like sweet tea, but it is weak. You need like 10-15%.

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by NecroticBrainsabout 5 years ago

My two absolute favourite single mixes are fanta grape RAW at 15% and forest fruit mix / forest mix FA at 10%. They are good alone but I enjoy adding sweetener 2% and koolada 3%. Fanta Grape is sweet on its own so it doesn't need the sweetener.

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by dags_coabout 5 years ago

I really like INW biscuit at 4% alone. It's not a deep flavor but nice.

I've heard INW creme brulee is nice on its own too.

If you're worries about mixing/having to buy a lot of flavors there are some simple 2-3 flavor recipes that are great (prickly victory is only 2 and really good)

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by MasterBeernutsabout 5 years agoMixologist

OP might have a bad time mixing INW Biscuit at 4%, just throwing a gentle warning out there. We're all different I guess, but I can't take it above 1%, and rarely use above 0.5%.

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by dags_coabout 5 years ago

Good advice to start low with any flavor. I use it at 2% in a full recipe.

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by VAPING_ASSHOLEabout 5 years ago

Did you buy the flavors you have listed? Mix some of those bad boys up and let us know what ya think, OP.

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by thedarkoneisrisingabout 5 years ago

Not yet, hope to get most of em soon!

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by marshwizardabout 5 years ago

My very first DIY eliquid was based on a recipe from 2012 that I found on an ancient ecigarette forum, Cap Sweet Tangerine @ 15%, very old school. I wouldn't advise anyone to go that high but Cap ST does make for a nice standalone flavour.

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by BrainSweaty4061almost 3 years ago

I use capella peanut butter, capella sweet orange and capella honeydew melon. These are my faveourite standalone flavours. I like capella vanilla custurd as well but it gunks up the coils too rapidly so i have discontinued vanilla custard from my rotation.

My setup is kylin m pro mesh tank. Creates a ton of vapor. I use 100% vg liquid. In a 120 ml bottle, i will put 12 ml of cap peanut butter or cap sweet orange or cap honeydew - that is only 10%, you can put 16ml or even 20ml if you want more flavor. Add in .75 ml of ws32 cooling agent snd .5 ml of super sweet. Easy peasy recipe and great flavour. Stopped buying any other flavours. These three are good to rotate through. Inexpensive, easy to mix, tons of flavour, and coils last for ever.

Cap honedew is my fave out of the three.

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