Vapouround magazine Issue 01 | Page 86

THE NEW GROWING COMPANY IN THE DIY E-LIQUID MARKET MAKE MY VAPE REVIEW ON MAKE MY VAPE I recently decided to check out DIY e-liquid mixing after reading some guides and success stories that people have had from doing it. Many people were mentioning how cheap it is and also that it’s a lot of fun, so I decided to start looking through the forums and searching for all of the bits I’d need to get started. This is when we were first introduced to Make My Vape. They provid e entire kits which include everything you need to mix your own e-liquid, just what I was looking for! They have a product builder on their site which allows you to completely customise your kit with choices of flavour concentrates and optional extras like nicotine or a larger accessory kit. I ordered one of their XL kits to play around with and actually try to concoct an e-liquid; I have to admit that it seems a little daunting, but easy enough to follow. The kit came in a little brown box; it’s very neat and full to the brim with accessories, bottles, bottle-tips and caps, the various liquids I need to mix, and lots of bubble wrap. It arrived two days after they told me they had dispatched it and so far, I am impressed with the speed of the delivery however the box could do with a bit of a presentation overhaul. Once I wade through all of the bubble wrap and little squishy pads I’ll be taking a look at the components of the kit and give my own personal critique on each of them, as well as the ease of the whole process. At the top of the pile is my bag of accessories. I’ve got a pair of latex gloves, presumably for handling the nicotine and flavour concentrates; syringes of various sizes, pipettes, about a dozen 10ml bottles with nibs for easy squeezing, and child- 84 AUGUST 2015 VAPOUROUND MAGAZINE safety caps… good thinking! Also included are some syringe needles for getting into small bottles and some labels to name my creations. Seems like I have just about everything I could possibly need in terms of accessories, so I conclude that I am very impressed with the accessory kit. Next up we have the flavour concentrates and a 100ml bottle of 50mg USP/EP nicotine, carried in propylene glycol. The nicotine was wrapped by itself in bubble wrap, keeping it away from the rest of my stuff… nice! It’s a clear liquid with a yellow tinge. On the front of the bottle I am notified that nicotine is a poison, and that I should follow the necessary precautions such as keeping it away from children and wearing glovespretty much what you’d expect. I tried to pick at least one flavour concentrate from each brand- Capella, Flavour West, and The Flavour Apprentice. My line-up is as follows: CAP Vanilla Custard, TFA Apple Pie, TFA English Toffee, FW Mojito, FW Pie Crust, and FW Waffle. All of these flavours come in bottles with child-safety caps and an indication of whether the flavouring is natural, artificial or both, which I think is a nice touch. Finally we have the 500ml bottles of PG and VG. From my understanding, these are the base liquids that everything is mixed in to, and you can adjust the ratio you have between the two for a different effect; PG gives you more of a throat hit and brings out the flavour, while VG gives you more cloud. These bottles look like they would last me a good while; a few months at least, considering I’ve got a whole litre of liquid in total and I’m just making 10ml bottles. Nevertheless, the time for mixing has come, and I’m not too sure where to start. I did notice that Make My Vape has an e-liquid calculator on their site, but I’ve never mixed before, so I don’t know if it would be much help to me.