Cisco experiment.

GoodNews!;11725272 said:
So I just did a little experiment to show what I'm talking about - everyone knows how, in the Aspire heads, I tasted pure Sea salt from Velvet Cloud Vapor's Caramel Swirl. Well, in my Cisco atomizer, the the one that made all my juices taste brilliant, it did make the Caramel Swirl taste like a bit of sweet caramel. However, when my atomizer got clogged up by other juices, I cleaned and dry burned it, and failed horribly at it, and now the atomizer refuses to taste good and tastes funky as all get-out, and has some trouble producing vapor. So I drip some Caramel Swirl in it to see what the atomizer makes it taste like now, and it makes it taste JUST like the Sea Salt I was getting in the Aspire.

I attribute this to hot spots or something, as I believe I sort of messed up the atty while cleaning, and now all it does is give a strong waft of salty silica, to any juice. And I believe that's exactly what my Aspire heads were doing. If not hotspots, it simply wasn't wicking well. But I think it's something that I've had replaceable head atomizers START OUT tasting that way, where I literally had to damage and ruin my Cisco atty for it to even begin to taste that way. No one can really argue with that logic. If my Cisco started that way, Cisco of all brands, then hey, I'd have to chalk my experiences up to wacky taste buds or something, but nah, this Cisco has been one atty in my journey to prove me right and to prove something is very wrong with my other devices.

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