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    The flavor field is exploding! Excellent. I wish Janty would offer a small sample pack. I have bottles up the kazoo. But I want some of those Janty flavors. Cigar? Bring it on!

    E-Cig liquid is awful, Dusty. One valid use of it would be to kill an atomizer just before a warranty expires. Otherwise, stay away from it.

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    @Marian
    Knutselpeter's tests also put e-Cig (china) liquid into his 'clogging-atomizers'-list. Though there are grades in different e-Cig tastes. Tasteless is only very lightly clogging (cleaning atomizer once every few months should be enough for that one). Next-best, though a fair step down from tasteless, are the tobacco-tastes of e-Cig; and the worst-clogging are the fruit-and sweet-tastes from e-Cig.
    Best e-liquids he found so far are Janty, Sedansa, and PartySmoker. And best out of all his tests, as I understood, has so far been... Bickford flavors (I sent that to him without telling what it was, so it really puzzled him, lol... but no residu that would clog at all in that). (This is the only flavor he has tested, mind you.. so other flavors could be just as good too of course; but are unkowns as to his test-results up to now).

    @Ludo: can't wait to find out if you might be the first (?) managing to get a real good mint/menthol-experience out there for all those menthol-smokers of old that keep searching for 'their' taste.

    @TB - haha, but be advised that most if not all of the well-known companies giving warranty, exclude anything having 'unsafe/unknown liquids' in them from that warranty. I know that goes at least for Sedansa, Janty and PartySmoker... if they find traces of e-Cig liquid in sent-back parts, then they don't have to honor any warranty-claim...
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    Just for reference I've been doing a bit more comparing of prices from some sellers -

    .......... liquid up to 24mg nic (@ 50ml price) = $0.48 (£0.26) per ml + postage
    Freesmoke up to 18mg nic (@ 50ml price) = €1.00 (£0.80) per ml + postage
    Janty up to 16mg nic (@10ml price) = €0.80 (£0.64) per ml + postage
    Jacobs Creek up to 24mg nic (@ 30ml US price) = $0.67 (£0.36) per ml + postage
    Jacobs Creek up to 24mg nic (@ 30ml UK price) = £0.60 per ml UK postage included
    The 36mg Totally Wicked liquid isn't on Pillbox's site yet so I don't know how much it'll cost but the current liquid goes up to 18mg nic, (@ 20ml price) = £0.75 per ml + £2.99 postage.

    I won't even get into comparing how much it would cost to buy cartridges to squeeze instead, this can work out cheaper apparently.

    Is there any chance of someone who has tried JC and Freesmoke giving us an idea of how they compare taste wise?

    Katink, do you know if Knutselpeter did any tests on Freesmoke liquid? How did it do regarding residue? It's very expensive, I wonder if they justify that with better quality ingredients.

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    An E-Cig purchase is penny-wise and pound-foolish. Read deeply in this forum for a reality check on buying ANYTHING from E-Cig. Just put a little strikeover on E-Cig.

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    Katink, do you know if Knutselpeter did any tests on Freesmoke liquid? How did it do regarding residue? It's very expensive, I wonder if they justify that with better quality ingredients.
    I'll hunt for possible info on that kate; but if my memory is right... I don't remember him testing that one (could of course be wrong though, so will look around).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ludo View Post
    And from next week onwards we will add these in cartridges AND liquid:

    RED BULL
    Fennet
    Hilton
    Camel
    Cigar
    Blended
    Licorice
    Cherry
    Strawberry
    France pipe
    Banana
    Almond
    Licorice
    Mentha viridis/Mentha spicata
    Green Tea
    Clove
    Jasmine
    Black tea
    Honeydew melon
    Light fragrance
    Concentrated fragrance
    Virginia
    Rose

    NOTE: We recommend dripping cartridges instead of dripping directly on the atomizer.
    That's great news!

    Red Bull... Nice! Please say it has caffeine in it as well

    Honeydew melon would be great. Honeydew is one of my favorite flavors.

    Clove flavored? That's weird. Wonder how that would transfer into an e-cig... Though I never really liked clove cigarettes.

    Green tea would be interesting. That's a popular flavor in Japan for candies and ice cream. I've had green tea flavored Pocky sticks and they were excellent.

    Looks like e-liquid is becoming more accessible.

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    Janty/USA- Ya need to get soem flucured as well as the RY4 on the list, as well as the ruyan cigar that evaporates when inhaled- not sure if your 'cigar' liquid is the same stuff? If so, I'll definately buy some.

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    I bet if Janty stock RY4 liquid it will sell well, it seems to be a favourite of quite a few people.

    Leaford's review of Freesmoke liquid is here - http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...pressions.html. I'd forgotton about that one. It's hard to get opinions on Freesmoke because not many people seem to have tried it. That could be because it's so expensive I suppose.

    I have to agree with TBob about ecig.com liquid. It may be cheap but if it knackers your atomiser it's hardly a saving.

    I'm inclined to go for a better quality liquid if I can find any. The problem is that we're all in the dark really about the quality and safety of most liquid. We only have anecdotal evidence and Knutselpeter's home tests to go by. The sooner it's regulated and the ingredients tested specifically for inhaling the better.

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    OK, my take on JC versus Freesmoke.;

    Freesmoke and JC are easily the two smoothest e-liquids. Neither is remotely harsh at all. By this, I'm talking about the raspy, irritating feeling, not the nicotine kick, which you can feel at the back of the throat.

    Flavor wise, I don't have very sensitive taste, but a sniff test here is very revealing. It's hard to smell the flavor of .......... or Janty liquid, but Freesmoke and especially JC are easy to smell. And delicious to smell, too. I tried Freesmoke Mint and Raspberry, and liked both. I didn't really like JC's Hickory, but loved their Cherry and Almod Coffee Cake. The Coffee Cake leaves a really nice cinimmony aftertaste. :YUM: I'd like to try their Chocolate Almond and Artic Mint, and will soon, hopefully.

    In terms of vapor, Freesmoke produces less exhaled vapor than other e-liquids, while JC produces more than Janty and less than ...........

    Freesmoke gave me no problems with clogging or leaking in the three weeks or so I used it. JC, though. has so far had to be cleaned out of my atomizers every couple days or so. Normally, i don't clean them regularly, or drain them out at night. Maybe that's why most people aren't having problems, they're more anal about maintenance. But with other liquids maybe every couple weeks I would have to blow out excess liquid, if that. ANd I have now tried it in brand new atomizers with the same result. Mac, I'd also like to try your new filtered juice, if you'd be so kind. Maybe that'll help.

    Anyway, other than the frequent cleanings, and more limited selection of flavors (which is growing) JC is better than Freesmoke in vapor production, and is just as smooth, and is a lot cheaper.

    I've been using almost nothing but JC since Mac's debut, and the few times I do use someone else's cartridges, that harshness hits my throat like a sandblaster. I really do hate smoking anything else anymore.

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    Greetings,

    My favourite e-liquid right now is European-Mix High density from ePuffer.com

    I will represent ePuffer on this board and will try to keep you guys up-to date on their product releases.

    As of today, ePuffer offers 12 e-liquid flavors in 4 different nicotine density. ( High, Mild, Low, Zero).

    At the end of next week, they will introduce new Extra High (E-High) e-liquid density at 2.4mg

    ePuffer.com e-Liquid Catalog:

    Premium Tobacco
    Euro-Mix Tobacco
    State Ekspress 555
    Hilten Tobacco
    Marlbello Tobacco
    Verginia Tobacco
    Mint
    Vanilla
    Apple
    Strawberry
    Cherry
    Coffee
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