QUOTE(ekudz @ Aug 10 2015, 12:35 PM)
lower juice cost > Lewan/Udang Karang > ftw
The craze at my office at the moment is Lewan juice, the whole idea of switching is to ween off ciggs. Lewan isn't an alternative as it contains less or weak nic.
QUOTE(Speeder6887 @ Aug 10 2015, 12:46 PM)
Quantity purchase and group buy... but i'm sure local brewer will lock down their price to protect their reseller unless we can groom a brewer from k...
Definitely, that's the next logical way of locking out runners. The reason for this post was that a friend of mine owns a shop, for me to buy a specific juice from him is RM20 but I have to meet MOQ of 15 bottles. The price of a bottle over the counter is RM35 and if most shop sell at RM25 then I feel it is at the right price, suiting the current economy and purpose of vaping.
QUOTE(treblecase @ Aug 10 2015, 01:22 PM)
How about increase the quality of juice then talk about price? As it is, a "better quality" local juices are upwards of RM50. But still it doesn't come close to being a good vape in terms of inhale & exhale. If all you want to vape is sweetness & brain freezing liquid, don't stop vaping what you're vaping on. Otherwise, a liquid that has only these 2 ingredients should not get your support.
I wouldn't complain on the type of juice you vape, everyone has different taste bud in terms of the flavour they vape. Another fact to add to this is the quality for some is to be desired for sure but in most cases most are pretty ok.
Going back to the matter at hand, the price for local juices are absurd and DIY-ing is the next best thing but... to source for PG and VG is not an issue but where do I go for good quality nic??? Hope to receive guidence on procuring the best juice in the market.
QUOTE(Nothing Better To Do @ Aug 10 2015, 01:29 PM)
well thats the general flavor profile of most local produced liquids ?
DIY ftw havent bought juices in months

Nic info please, the whole idea behind vaping for me is to quit smoking. Thank you in advance