I’ve got one of these and it’s been going for a couple of years now. Not the best quality but fine for e-juice…
Only $329! I’ll take 10 please!
I’m not so sure. Have you read the warnings? If it lasts for three hours you have to take it into urgent care.
And $84 tax wtf
3 hours? I may need to take a couple then. The gf can be quite demanding!
I think that is the same as the one @SmilingOgre and @SthrnMixer have got
it was discussed a little here
$329.00 and not the best quality, noticed with tax and duty it comes to nearly $500! I woudn’t be able to eat or have electric for 3 months at least if I bought that lol! How much are the good ones? think it’s for those where money is no object! Steeping with the occasional shake will do me, I bet the results if better are only placebo because of the money that’s been wasted , just saying!
$125 to add for tax and shipping!
The “Good Ones” start around two grand and go up. They are medical specd. You can look up companies like Pro Scientific to see pricing.
Bloody hell!
That’s why the GC was such a value. Form, fit, and function it met medical specs. It was not, however, validated by the gooberment so no extortion fees were applicable.
The actual motor can be had for a reasonable price it is the generator that will break you
Two years and going on mine. They did send one replacement which I have not needed. Of course I only mix about 1 batch a week. There is a gentleman who is working with a distributer in China to get probes and bushings offered via Amazon. I know he is on ELR and planning to announce the availability when and if it comes to fruition.
Found it for £129.99 with free delivery with Prime so the GF has kindly (again) ordered me one as a (very) early birthday present.
Just thinking on this what you said SD. The couple of videos I’ve watched of people using a homogeniser on their mix, it looks super milky when they’re done. Is this the same thing you were talking about? Does homogenising add a ton of air to a mix?
No, but good catch. The milky appearance from homogenizing is completely different than the milky appearance from frothing, which is basically injecting tons of micro bubbles into the mix.
That’s good. Can’t wait to get my homogeniser!
Dang I so behind the times. I’m still mixing and steeping the old-fashioned way. I usually mix small 30ml batches for myself but my son and his friends usually order 2-3 120ml bottles each every month, so it’s so much easier to just mix 360ml at a time in a large mason jar and just shake the living hell out of it. They usually order a week in advance so it has time to steep before I ship to them.
Yep, a good shake until the arm is falling off is the way I go!