How To Mix Your Own Vape Juice At Home

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How To Mix Your Own Vape Juice At Home

Some vape users prefer to mix their own e-liquid at home to explore different flavor blends and adjust the strength to their liking. The process is simple with the right supplies and a clean workspace.

Here’s a basic guide on how to prepare vape juice at home using measured ingredients.

Start with the main ingredients:

To mix juice for your Myle UAE vape, three main ingredients are used: Propylene Glycol (PG), Vegetable Glycerin (VG), and flavor concentrate. PG carries the flavor, while VG creates the vapour. Most blends use a 50/50 or 70/30 VG to PG ratio. The choice depends on the desired thickness and throat hit.

Choose a flavor concentrate:

Flavor concentrates are available in a variety of profiles, from fruity and dessert blends to menthol or tobacco-like tastes. These concentrates are not the same as standard food flavoring and should be vape-safe. A good starting point is using 10% flavor in your total mix, adjusting later based on personal taste.

Decide on nicotine strength:

Nicotine is added based on your preference. It usually comes in pre-mixed bottles, labelled with strength per millilitre (e.g., 18mg or 36mg). The strength of the final mix is calculated using simple ratio formulas. If you’re not sure, starting with a lower amount and testing in small batches helps avoid waste.

Use clean bottles and syringes:

Accurate measuring is key to keeping the flavor and strength steady. Use separate syringes or droppers for each ingredient to avoid cross-contamination. Plastic or glass bottles with a secure cap work well for storing the finished mix. Ensure everything is clean and dry before mixing.

Mix and shake thoroughly:

Once all ingredients are added to the bottle, close it tightly and shake for at least one minute. This helps blend the liquid evenly. Letting the juice sit for a few hours or even a day allows the flavors to settle and blend more naturally.

Label each bottle:

Write the VG/PG ratio, nicotine level, flavor name, and date of mixing on the bottle. This helps track what combinations worked well and how long the juice has been sitting. Labelling also helps avoid confusion when storing multiple bottles.

Mixing vape juice at home gives more control over flavor and strength. Starting with small batches is a good way to test blends and build confidence with each mix.