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How to make e liquid for a vape with household items?

Making e-liquid for vaping using common household items is not possible and extremely dangerous. The process requires specific, food-grade ingredients that are not found in the average home. However, you can mix e-liquid yourself by purchasing proper supplies from specialty vendors.

Here is a comparison of what you need versus why common substitutes are unsafe:

What's Needed What People Might Try Why It's Dangerous/Risky
Propylene Glycol (PG) Food-grade PG or Vegetable Glycerin (VG) must be purchased from vaping suppliers. Household items are not acceptable. - Incorrect Formulation: Household chemicals are not meant for inhalation and can produce toxic byproducts when heated.
- Device Damage: Substitutes like oils can ruin your vape coil almost instantly and do not vaporize properly.
- Serious Health Risk: Inhaling vaporized substances not intended for this purpose can cause severe lung injury (e.g., lipoid pneumonia from oils).
Vegetable Glycerin (VG) Same as above.  
Nicotine (optional) Liquid nicotine is a highly toxic poison. It must be handled with extreme caution (gloves, precise measurement) and is only available from specific vendors. Nicotine Poisoning: Skin contact with concentrated nicotine can be fatal. Using it improperly is a severe health and safety risk.
Flavor Concentrates Only water-soluble concentrates specifically made for vaping. "Food-Grade" ≠ "Vape-Grade": Flavorings meant for eating (like extracts, oils) often contain oils, sugars, or other compounds that are harmful when heated and inhaled.
Distilled Water Only a few drops may be used to thin very high-VG mixes. Tap/Filtered Water: Can contain minerals and contaminants that are unsafe to inhale and may damage your device.

🧪 How to Legitimately Mix Your Own E-Liquid

If you decide to pursue DIY mixing safely, you must purchase the correct ingredients and follow best practices.

Get the Right Supplies: You need to buy the following from reputable DIY e-liquid suppliers:

PG and VG Base Liquids: These are odorless, food-grade liquids that create the vapor. The PG/VG ratio affects throat hit and vapor production.

Flavor Concentrates: Only use those specifically labeled for vaping.

Nicotine Solution (optional): Handle with extreme care and store safely away from children and pets.

Essential Tools: Gloves, syringes or a digital scale for precision, and clean bottles for mixing and storage.

Follow a Recipe and Mix Safely: Never create your own recipe from scratch as a beginner. Use established recipes from trusted online DIY communities. Always mix in a clean area, measure precisely, and label your finished product with the date and ingredients.

Allow for Steeping: After mixing, most e-liquids need to steep (sit undisturbed) for days or weeks. This allows the flavors to blend and mature for the best taste.

⚠️ Why Your Question is a Major Safety Red Flag

If you are trying to find a quick "home recipe" for e-liquid, it is likely because you are trying to solve a problem like the "shivering" you mentioned in your last question. Please understand that attempting to use unverified substances is far more dangerous than the original symptom.

The shivering you experienced is most commonly a reaction to nicotine or certain flavorings. The only safe way to address this is to use properly made, commercial e-liquid with lower nicotine strength or different ingredients, not to experiment with unknown substances.

In short, vaping is the inhalation of a heated aerosol directly into your lungs. You should never vape anything unless you are 100% certain of every single ingredient's identity and safety for this specific purpose.

I hope this information helps you understand the risks and pursue vaping safely if you choose to continue. Would you like me to explain more about how to choose commercial e-liquids that might help with the shivering sensation?

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