To start, I wanted to say that I purchased, at full price, the Gamucci Premier from E Cigarettes, Electronic Cigarettes.
I'd seen Scott's video review of the Gamucci, and I've been intrigued by the disposable cigar ever since.
Previously, I've been using the Ruyan #1 aka Ruyan Vegas purchased from Heaven Gifts (Ruyandirect.com Best E-smoking Shop).
I really enjoy the Ruyan disposable, as I enjoy the flavor, the feel, and long lifespan. I definitely acknowledge that the Ruyan is sweeter than most cigars, but I really didn't realize how far off the taste was until trying the Gamucci.
While I'm not going to say that Gamucci got the taste of Cubans down, they certainly took the taste replication a step further than Ruyan, created a MUCH more full-bodied, authentic cigar taste. I can point to my very first pull off the Gamucci. I mouthed the cigar, giving a few light primer puffs, and slightly inhaled the vapor. Upon breathing in that slight amount, I began coughing at the harsh sensation provided. I never inhaled analog cigars much, but I'd been slightly inhaling the Ruyans for an extra punch with no problems.
With the Gamucci, I got a really deep chest and throat hit, excellent vapor on the exhale, and a great taste. This thing can really pump out some serious vapor!
The unit is a great deal smaller than the Ruyan, both in length and diameter. The mouthpiece on the Gamucci is a bare, plastic mouthpiece, excellent for biting down. I never had an issue with biting down on the Ruyan, but, given the thinner profile of the Gamucci, I'm sure it'll be a selling point to some.
The wrapping on the Gamucci has a much more realistic look, as well. It's a deeper tobacco leaf color, and helps bring the authenticity up a notch as opposed to the Ruyan. I would've liked for the mouthpiece to have the wrapping, as well, as the mouthpiece looks a little off, but that's strictly a matter of opinion.
I'm not a big fan of the Gamucci's green LED (as I would like it to be the standard yellow/red LED), but, again, a very small price to pay, and some people might really like to have a green LED as to avoid confusion.
With the price of the Gamucci being just under $20, I had to try. Finding a supplier in Texas was definitely a bonus, and they also shipped the item within a day after ordering. Two thumbs up on my dealings with E Cigarettes, Electronic Cigarettes. They were incredibly helpful and accomodating. They even shipped the product with business cards w/ discount codes. While I can't speak for their other products, so far, they've won a customer where the Gamucci Premier is concerned.
I will continue to buy the Ruyans from time to time, as they are much more smooth and don't have the same mule-like kick as the Gamucci, and are a bit cheaper in bulk, but for a stout smoke on a night out, I don't think you can buy a better disposable than the Gamucci Premier.
I'll let everyone know how long this thing lasts, as well as describe how it does with intense use.
Enjoy!
I'd seen Scott's video review of the Gamucci, and I've been intrigued by the disposable cigar ever since.
Previously, I've been using the Ruyan #1 aka Ruyan Vegas purchased from Heaven Gifts (Ruyandirect.com Best E-smoking Shop).
I really enjoy the Ruyan disposable, as I enjoy the flavor, the feel, and long lifespan. I definitely acknowledge that the Ruyan is sweeter than most cigars, but I really didn't realize how far off the taste was until trying the Gamucci.
While I'm not going to say that Gamucci got the taste of Cubans down, they certainly took the taste replication a step further than Ruyan, created a MUCH more full-bodied, authentic cigar taste. I can point to my very first pull off the Gamucci. I mouthed the cigar, giving a few light primer puffs, and slightly inhaled the vapor. Upon breathing in that slight amount, I began coughing at the harsh sensation provided. I never inhaled analog cigars much, but I'd been slightly inhaling the Ruyans for an extra punch with no problems.
With the Gamucci, I got a really deep chest and throat hit, excellent vapor on the exhale, and a great taste. This thing can really pump out some serious vapor!
The unit is a great deal smaller than the Ruyan, both in length and diameter. The mouthpiece on the Gamucci is a bare, plastic mouthpiece, excellent for biting down. I never had an issue with biting down on the Ruyan, but, given the thinner profile of the Gamucci, I'm sure it'll be a selling point to some.
The wrapping on the Gamucci has a much more realistic look, as well. It's a deeper tobacco leaf color, and helps bring the authenticity up a notch as opposed to the Ruyan. I would've liked for the mouthpiece to have the wrapping, as well, as the mouthpiece looks a little off, but that's strictly a matter of opinion.
I'm not a big fan of the Gamucci's green LED (as I would like it to be the standard yellow/red LED), but, again, a very small price to pay, and some people might really like to have a green LED as to avoid confusion.
With the price of the Gamucci being just under $20, I had to try. Finding a supplier in Texas was definitely a bonus, and they also shipped the item within a day after ordering. Two thumbs up on my dealings with E Cigarettes, Electronic Cigarettes. They were incredibly helpful and accomodating. They even shipped the product with business cards w/ discount codes. While I can't speak for their other products, so far, they've won a customer where the Gamucci Premier is concerned.
I will continue to buy the Ruyans from time to time, as they are much more smooth and don't have the same mule-like kick as the Gamucci, and are a bit cheaper in bulk, but for a stout smoke on a night out, I don't think you can buy a better disposable than the Gamucci Premier.
I'll let everyone know how long this thing lasts, as well as describe how it does with intense use.
Enjoy!
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