UK Sale: Innokin Klypse Mecha Pod Kit

Innokin Klypse Mecha Pod Kit, a sleek and innovative vaping device designed for MTL enthusiasts. With its built-in 900mAh battery, this pod kit ensures a lasting vaping experience. The adjustable airflow and wattage range of 6-18W allows users to customize their vaping preferences for optimal satisfaction.
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Crafted from durable zinc alloy, the Klypse Mecha Pod Kit boasts a watch design concept, adding a touch of style to its functionality. The 2ml innokin klypse pod, side-filling system, and auto-draw feature provide convenience, while the OLED screen keeps users informed of their settings. The inclusion of a Type-C charging port ensures fast and efficient recharging.

Ideal for those who appreciate a mouth-to-lung vaping experience, the Klypse Mecha Pod Kit combines cutting-edge technology with a user-friendly design. Elevate your vaping journey with the Klypse Mecha, where style meets performance. You are welcome to the online vape shop uk to browse more.

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New Product! SMOK IGEE Pro Pod System Kit 400mAh 2ml

Smok Igee Pro Pod Kit Crafted with aircraft-grade aluminum and processed by nano-level ultra-fine sandblasting, making IGEE or IGEE PRO not a handy device but an art in the palm. The 400mah Type-C High Speed charging allows this vape to be charged in 40 minutes. Igee Pro features a 0.69inch OLED display,accurately informing you of the remaining battery life,selected power and puff numbers, perfectly replacing an blind experience with an eyes-opening one. Igee Pro supports changing power mode between five options from 8W to 12W.



Features:
1. 0.69 inch OLED display
2. 5 power modes
3. IGEE Meshed 0.9ohm Pod
4. Top fill
5. Leak-resistant technology
6. Visual oil window
7. Childproof lock design
...

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UK NEW: Geekvape Tsunami Reborn Z RDA

We are honored to introduce to you the new product of geekvape, which is also a new product added to our website—— Geekvape Tsunami Reborn Z RDA. With a distinctive downwards-slanted airflow and adjustable settings, this RDA promises a tailored experience for both Direct-to-Lung (DTL) and Restricted Direct-to-Lung (RDL) enthusiasts. The dual-coil DIY deck, reminiscent of the classic Tsunami style, ensures an easy and precise coil-building process, catering to the preferences of coil enthusiasts.
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One of the standout features is the classic Tsunami deck, providing a foundation for effortless coil customization. Whether you're a seasoned builder or a newcomer, the Geekvape Tsunami Reborn Z RDA guarantees a user-friendly experience, making coil-building a breeze. The inclusion of a Bottom-Feeding (BF) pin further enhances its versatility, offering compatibility with a wide range of setups for a truly personalized vaping journey.

Geekvape has meticulously designed this RDA to deliver an unparalleled vaping experience, focusing on innovation and functionality. The adjustable airflow settings provide an added layer of control, allowing users to fine-tune their vaping experience according to their preferences. Embrace the future of vaping with the Tsunami Reborn Z RDA, now available on the UK vapesourcing online store. Elevate your coil-building game and immerse yourself in the world of limitless possibilities with Geekvape's latest addition to our product lineup.

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Has this ever happened to you? Coils turned red as hell?

Look at this, this crazy to me, I thought my eyes were playing tricks on me, I cleaned these coils and then when I went to saturate them I hit the fire button and they instantly turned red, they n80 coils I made myself 28g*3 + 40g

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A review of the new Drag S2

Here today we have the all new Drag S2 which accompanies the all new Drag X2 using the all new PNP-X coil and pods system. XCEEDING ALL EXPECTATIONS. The one i received is the beautiful Sky Blue color and i gotta say compared to the X2 i actually like this one (S2) better than its big brother even though it only goes up to 60W and not 80W like the X2. The other differences are that this one has a built in 2500mAh and the ability to change the drip tip from a DTL tip to an MTL tip which is noticably absent on the X2. It uses the exact same coils and pods which means each coil is good for up to 100ML of juice although i only got 80ML but im taking in to account the fact that i chain vape and go thru batteries like water. Another thing worth noting is that the X2 gets hot when charging the device with the battery in it instead of taking the battery out to put on a charger. With that in mind i do prefer the S2. Below are the Specs of the all new S2


**DRAG S2**

DTL Version

Device:

Color: Spray Black, Gray Metal, Colorful Silver, Pearl White, Modern Red, Sky Blue, Glow Pink

Material: Zinc Alloy + Leather

Battery Capacity: 2500 mAh Built-in Battery

Output Power: 5-60 W

Output Voltage: 3.2-4.2 V

Resistance Range: 0.1-3.0 Ω

Cartridge:

Cartridge Name: PnP X Cartridge DTL

Cartridge Capacity: 5.0 mL (Standard & US) / 2.0 mL (TPD)

Recommended E-liquid: 50-70% VG, Nicotine≤35 mg

Resistance: 0.2 Ω / 0.3 Ω

Standard Coils: PnP X 0.2 Ω / PnP X 0.3 Ω

*OVERALL VERDICT/SUMMARY**

I personally prefer the S2 as its a better quality mod IMO and it has better hand feel. Another thing i like is to get the clouds of a sub ohm tank you can go with the .3ohm coil at about 38W and it'll rival the Z tank with ease in the cloud department. I also like the fact theres no batteries to change. Which means no chance it'll get hotter and possibly combust as the S2 stays cool while being charged.

Looking for cartomizers

Hi folks,
I'm searching for boge or smoktek cartomizers. Yes I know these are old school and out dated.
All stores that even list them are all out of stock. I hope that some here may know where to find them.
510 threads
regular or XL
Low resistance 2.0 ohms
Thanks for taking the time to read my request

Recommended percentages of flavoring A&L

I am a huge fan of A&L aromas. I have about 6 different flavors from them.
There is a percentage of flavoring noted on each of these aromas for which to mix with.
For some of them this is 5% but for others it's 10-12%.

I have an Aegis legend 2 kit with a cerberus tank, Geekvape Z coils (0.2ohm) and I vape at 75W.
My DIY setup is 2 bottles of nicotine 50-50 (20mg/ml) 1 freebase and 1 nic-salt with a base of 20pg/80vg.
This makes my total PG/VG ratio around 34PG/64VG depending on how much aroma I use.

Most of the mixes are really good and have a lot of flavor, but others just taste dull.
It's weird because I use the recommended dosage every time and let them steep for about a week.

Anyone know if there is a reason this could happen? Should I try adding more aroma to the ones that taste dull?
Also, I do the percentage based off the total mixture, so 100ml juice = 10ml aroma (for 10%).

Bench Test Results: Sinowatt 35HP - 10A 3350mAh 18650

These tests below only note my personal opinion for the ESTIMATED ratings for the batteries I tested at the time I tested them. Any battery that is not a genuine Samsung, Sony, Murata, LG, Panasonic, Molicel, or Sanyo can change at any time! This can be one of the hazards of using “rewrapped” or batteries from other manufacturers so carefully research any battery you are considering using before purchasing.

Misusing or mishandling lithium-ion batteries can pose a SERIOUS RISK of property damage, personal injury, or even death. Never use them outside of a fully protected battery pack and you use them at your own risk. Never exceed the battery’s true continuous discharge rating (CDR), never let it get colder than 0°C or hotter than 60°C, and keep the plastic wrap and top insulating ring in perfect condition. Never use a battery that is physically damaged in any way.

Testing batteries at their limits is dangerous and should never be attempted by anyone who has not thoroughly studied the dangers involved, understands the risks, has the proper equipment, and takes all appropriate safety precautions.

If the battery has only one current rating number, or if it only says "max", then I have to assume the battery is rated at that current level for any type of discharge, including continuous.

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Test Results
Important note…in spite of the “35” in the model number this is a 3350mAh (typical) rated cell.

I’m always interested in finding good performing ultra-high capacity cells but unfortunately this isn’t one of them. While this cell could be a decent choice for very cost-sensitive applications it can’t compete with the other great performing (longer running) cells that are available. Even the 2600mAh Molicel P26A runs for longer at 5A and 10A due to the P26A’s lower internal resistance.

There was a LOT of voltage sag at this cell’s 10A rating so I recommend staying down near 5A or lower.

The two cells I tested delivered 3378mAh and 3412mAh. This isn’t very good consistency but it does meet the cell’s minimum/typical spec of 3250mAh/3350mAh.


Continuous Current Discharge Graphs
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Ratings and Performance Specs Graphic
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18650 Ratings and E-Scores Table:


20700/21700 Ratings and E-Scores Table:

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Solana - La Fabrique à Biscuits – Café

Solana - La Fabrique à Biscuits - Café
Place of origin: France
Packaging: 10ml aroma
Recommended dosage: 10-15%
According to the Solana manufacturer's description, "A pleasant sensation of a delicious crumbly biscuit dipped in strong coffee" can be expected 4-5 days after mixing the flavouring. The manufacturer has a range of flavours in all categories, having been producing premium quality e-liquids in France for 10 years. They offer affordable prices and a wide range of flavours.
The base flavour will be coffee, which gets a biscuity aftertaste after exhalation. The coffee isn't very strong, although that's not what the description claims, it's more of a weaker latte, which is fine by me. It's soft and creamy, just like I drink in the morning. On exhale, you get a sweet biscuit flavour, which makes me feel as if the top has been sprinkled with seeds, giving the steam a sort of nutty kick. The sweetening is perfectly ok, about a four on a scale of one to ten, which makes it edible all day. Overall, it matches the manufacturer's description except for the "strong", but obviously that could be a function of setup and blending ratio. It is also recommended for atomizer tanks as there is no discolouration or coke on the coil after steaming 20ml of soup, which is a very positive aspect in this coffee category. You can find the product on kumulusvape.fr in both 10ml flavour and longfill.

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A lithium battery pretending to not be a battery?

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So I ran across this video of a disposable that has a “capacitor” instead of a battery and thus in theory doesn’t have the disposal problems of lithium batteries… except it apparently does. The reason people worry about lithium containing devices such as batteries is lithium burns energetically on contact with air and produces a lot of gas which can cause an explosion. Anything with a significant amount of lithium in it is potentially an antipersonel mine (yes, this includes your wireless earbuds) The time to explosion is of unknown duration. It’s usually quite long. A hundred years or more, but not always, and landfills don’t go away so they all will eventually go boom if not properly recycled. Normal capacitors are generally metal plates or carbon so they don’t have this problem and are regulated differently. This “capacitor” though doesn’t. It’s more or less a battery that is merely masquerading as a cpacitor to avoid regulation. Strikes me as potentially hellishly dangerous. If not to the user then someone else later after it becomes garbage. They won’t all do it of course. As a lithium battery is discharged it becomes lithium carbonate, which isn’t explosive. The thing is though that lithium batteries STOP DISHARGING before they are completely empty, so an old and degrading lithium battery will still have some metallic lithium in it. It really perplexes me why one might do that. Lithium is expensive but alkali is cheap. The company could have simply put in an alkaline battery and there would be no problem.

Oxbar Magic Maze Pro Review By Ben28


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Today I bring you a new device, in this case it is a disposable from Oxbar, the most recent to date according to what I have learned. It has adjustable wattage and they claim to be the first in the world to do so. In addition to the wattage, the air intake is also adjustable to acquire an MTL or RDL vape according to taste. Let's get to work giving way to the photos provided by the brand so you can see more or less what we will talk about.

First of all, thank Lina from Oxbar for sending me a giftbox for reviewers that included;
5* Magic Maze Pro Disposables
1* Stickers Page
2* Pamphlets
1* T-Shirt
1* Chain

Anyway, anyone who sees this review and wants to buy the product will only receive the product and not the giftbox, I think it was too obvious but I prefer to comment on it anyway.
Disclaimer; Nobody nor any brand is paying me to do this review, all you will see are my most sincere opinions, both the positive and the negative.

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They currently have 15 flavours due to a collaboration with the Pod Juice brand, you can see all of them on the pic above.

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I will leave you the main features and specs below in some tables so that everything is clearer.

Features
Over 10000 Puffs
1.0Ω Mesh Coil
Type-C Charging
Adjustable Wattage
Screen Display
Air Flow Control

BrandOXBAR
NameMagic Maze Pro
OperationAuto-Draw
Puffs10000
Nicotine50mg
ChargingType-C
MaterialPC
Size88mm*50.0mm*22.2mm
Weight80.5g


Packaging And First Impressions
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These are all the disposables that Oxbar sent me, exactly 5 of their 15 available flavors.

On the back we see one of the pamphlets and the sticker page, I think it would be good to be the background of this review.

The flavors in question are;

1*Rainbow Blast
1*Strawberry Watermelon
1*Watermelon Remix Ice
1*Strawberry Kiwi Ice
1*Splash Bros Lemonade

I will focus on the Strawberry Kiwi to see the packaging of this product.

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On the front we see that it is full of information, they have not thrown anything away simply, but rather they have thrown the house out of the window which does not convince me too much. The color of the box matches that of the disposable and usually has to do with the flavor, for example, this one, which is strawberry and kiwi, is represented by the color red and green.

Above we find OXBAR in large and the name of the product, in addition, it tells us that it has 10,000 puffs, a free lanyard, adjustable airflow and wattage and an indicator. At the bottom we find the nicotine warning since it contains 50mg.

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On one side of the box we find something more of the same, it tells us that it uses nic salts, which has an indicator of liquid, wattage and remaining battery and below the flavor along with the amount of nicotine.

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On the other hand, it tells us that it is rechargeable using a Type-C cable.

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Sale is only allowed in the USA, we also have a list of ingredients below and certain ways to contact OXBAR.

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If we open the package we find first of all the free lanyard, which is the same for each and every one of the disposables. Just below comes the disposable in a sealed bag which we must obviously open if we want to use it.

The packaging that OXBAR has provided, in my opinion, I think is a bit too loaded, I would have opted for something simpler although I understand that what a brand wants is for its product to draw the public's attention.


Device Inspection

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The first thing I have to highlight before anything else is that the device comes with a plastic mouthpiece that we must remove and a sticker on the bottom that we must also remove before using it.

On the front of the product we see the OXBAR brand throughout the center along with the flavor in question, in this case Strawberry Kiwi Ice. Below we find Magic Maze written and in the lower right corner the indicator screen that I will talk about in more detail now.

The Armor Max by Vaporesso - Vaporesso return to stock coil tank kits?

The Armor Max is the first dual battery stock coil kit from Vaporesso for a long time. With an armored appearance to the tank and the mod, are they trying to nudge their way into Aegis sales?

CHAPTERS

00:00 - Intro and specs
01:00 - Close Up
15:00 - Vape
18:00 - Thoughts

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NEW Flavorah Flavors Reviewed by SessionDrummer

Thanks out to @Bryson over at Flavorah for sending out this new pack for review. They all smelled pretty good in the bottles, and I'm anxious to try them. Rather than try and nit-pick each individual flavor for strength (at this point), I decided on a flat 1.0% mix rate for my initial tests. All will be steeped for a least a week, preferably at least 1.5 weeks, but we'll see how the queue empties.

ALL testing will be done at 1.0% (unless otherwise noted), and will be tested in a 70v/30p/3mg carrier, on my trusty SteamCrave RDTA v.1, running dual 24 ga. Kanthal vertical coils, and Koh Gen Do cotton. Fresh coils installed before the start of the series, and dry burned with fresh cotton before every test. All testing done at 65 watts. The flavors are now steeping......

Thanks again out to Bryson for sending these out for this review, and Respect out to most respected Flavorah mixologist @SmokyBlue.

And, as always, ANY discussion about Flavorah flavors would NOT be complete, without respect to the FLV Expert @SmokyBlue.


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**Apple Raz (Flavorah) 1% (10-24-23)** -- FIRST ONE on deck, from the NEW series from Flavorah. This one really popped for me, and at only 1%. It was similar to a Blue Raz, combined with Red Delicious Apples. Tasty, peppy, and it had a nice "Pop" to it, with an almost fizzy quality. The apple profile was very well done, and tasted very natural, and while very "crisp" it lacked some of the tartness of a Granny Smith, leading me to my Red Delicious classification. This didn't mean it was lacking tartness as the Raspberry (aka Razz) was a Blue Raspberry style "razz" and it brought with it, a good helping of tartness. This was smartly done, as possibly pairing a overly tart green apple with the razz might have been a touch TOO much tarty. It was an interesting and tasty pairing with just enough smooth AND tart to keep it interesting, without too much of either. The pairing of the Apples and Razz was also done very well, and they were about perfectly even, which added to the complexity, AND, would allow for even MORE uses. At 1% it was very good, but it felt like it might just benefit from a push to 1.25-1.5%. No off-notes, and sweetness was a few ticks below mid-level. Coming from the "not fruit" guy, this one was a keeper. A very smartly done pairing of a Red Delicious Apple, and a Blue Razz(berry). Just enough of each, without too much of either. With no nit-picks, and a fairly unique pairing/profile going to leave this one high at **9.5/10**.

**Crispy Donut (Flavorah) 1% (10-26-23)**
-- I'll try to keep this short, but I have to at least mention the fact that I am VERY picky about what I call a donut, and even PICKIER about what I call a "Great Donut". Most times they're just variations of a cakey bakery, sometimes with saturating greasy notes, and other times barely ANY donut, and mostly frosting. Enter Flavorah's Crispy Donut. Now I never really got what the "crispy" was supposed to be, but I GOT the Donut, and I liked it. No Playdoh like I always got from Capella's, and no off-notes, after three testers. What was unique for me about this, was that there was a VERY good, and pretty unique pairing of a light bakery, with some yeast, and just a touch of deep fried. The combination, AND ratios were what was important to my tastes. Just enough of all, but not too much of any one of them.

I've had almost straight up greasy donuts before, which were overbearing. Many have cinnamon-ish elements, which while fine, but many times, you just want a neutral, cinnamon-less donut, that's accurate. This one might just be the MOST accurate one I've had yet. I did catch some slight glazed notes, but never full on glazed, which honestly, just allowed the kick ... DONUT to come through even better. At 1% it was damned good, and although not lacking, it was SOO tasty, I did want to crank it up to 1.5-1.75 JUST to see what happened. That'll be later, as I've got a lot to get through. All in, this was a VERY good, cinnmon-LESS, donut which combined bakery elements, some light yeast, and just enough fried, all in ONE package. It wasn't perfect, but DAMN it was close for me. **9.9/10**. Big Bottle Approved.

**PB Cream (Flavorah) 1% (10-28-23)** -- This one actually took some time to figure out, or better, to figure out how to EXPLAIN it. This was not your regular Creamy Peanut Butter, and that's what I had expected. It was actually rather complex, and it had an almost earthy overtone, that at first I thought might have been a take-off, but the more I ran through the testers, it seemed like it was part of a natural crunchy peanut on TOP of a creamy PB. Yes, yes, I know, and it was hard to nail down. Creamy, somewhat sweet, and def. portrayed a natural PB, BUT, there was that "note", and it was really like you crushed up some fresh roasted peanuts, and threw them on the top. Crunchy was my main take-away on the overtone, and creamy and smooth were my take-aways on the body and undertones. Sweetness was a few ticks below mid-level, and it was actually pretty full at 1%, with maybe some wiggle room (higher or lower). It's because I could taste both the creamy PB and the crunchy nuts that I pushed it into the "complex" category. I'll be very curious to hear other thoughts on this one, and it was a keeper, and a very unique one at that, as I can't think of another PB that was like it. In total, a very good creamy PB, with freshly crushed peanuts on the top. I prefer chunky PB, so it was hard to not like this one. Easily a **9.3/10**.


**Rock & Road (Flavorah) 1% (10-29-23)** -- I suspect this one was named to avoid any issues with the "Rocky Road Ice Cream" ?? Who knows, but it was either going to be the candy, OR, the Ice Cream. It turns out there is/was quite a controversy about exactly who, and when the OG Rocky Road Candy was invented. Assuming this is/was the "Ice cream" version, there are many types, but all have at least Chocolate Ice Cream, and Marshmallows. This one had them, and they were delicious !!!!! The chocolate ice cream, IMHO, was one of the best out there, and it just tasted about as close as I've tasted yet. Not a vanilla Ice cream with chocolate topping, but a choco ice cream. Smooth, creamy, and you guessed it, chocolate-y. I'm not sure how Flavorah did it, but I could pick out actual marshmallow notes, which surprisingly weren't buried by the choco notes. Now the rest stayed a bit fuzzy. Were there walnuts, maybe even a light coconut ?? Very hard to tell. At times I almost thought I got both, BUT, (and if so), they were so far down in the mix, it was hard to really tell.

With THAT little mystery still outstanding, I can tell you as a whole, it worked, and it worked well, and it was obvious that a lot of time went into this one. IRL I can't say that I've ever eaten RRIC, but this almost makes me want to. Plenty strong at 1%, and it could easily survive up to 1.5% if not a bit more, but it was plenty full at this testing weight. Sweetness was about mid-level, which was fine for a desert flavor. No off-notes, and no nit-picks to be found. If you like RRIC, I think you should pick this up. Deliciously placing this choco gem high @ **9.7/10**.

**RWB Popsicle Blast (Flavorah) 1% (10-29-23)** -- Ok, ok, Fidalgo has let the cat out of the bag on this one (meow), and you probably know by now, this was SPOT ON. I'm going to call it by it's rightful name, and that is a RocketPop, as that's what we grew up with. If you've ever had one, and loved it, then you NEED TO get this flavor. It is, as Fidalgo put it, "i was Amazed how spot on this was.", as spot on, as you could get. I'm only barely into the first tester, and I can already tell. The Cherry, Lime (with a hint of Lemon), and Blue Raspberry are exactly as how they taste IN the rocket pop. Sweetness was a few ticks above mid level, and there (hehe) were NO off-notes. I won't drag this review on, but they ONLY things you are missing with THIS flavor, are the "Sticks" and the "Drips". Hats off to the Flavorah team on this one, and YES, I'm releasing the Kraken !!!!!! **10/10**. NO other scoring is appropriate here.

**Saturn Peach (Flavorah) 1% (10-29-23)** -- Saturn Peach, Donut Peach, Flat Peach ??. YES, that's right. Some flavors take some time to break in before you can evaluate them, but NOT this one. It was a winner from the first taste. To agree with Fidalgo, I could see EVERY peach lover picking this one up, AND in a BIG bottle. Where to begin. This Peach was a new one for me, and I don't think I have any other Peaches like it on my racks. At first I thought it was like a Honey Peach, but that was not close enough. It was like a peach, that was devoid of the darker red and orange notes, and just the brighter white, and light yellow notes. It had an almost Honey-like quality to it, almost like a syrup, but not quite fully there. It seemed to have far less of an acidic punch than a normal yellow peach, but in exchange for that, it had a almost silky sweetness from beginning to end.

Now, it was NOT a white peach, just for clarification, and there was NO dryness, or any off-notes for that matter. As I grew increasingly mesmerized by how damned good it was, I struggled to think of a peach recipe where this one would NOT work. I'll get back to you on that. Because it was devoid of most of the lower (red/orange/darker yellow) notes, it wasn't a full spectrum peach, like you would expect with a typical yellow, and I didn't pick up on any of the more typical "apricot" undertones. At 1% it was flat out great, but I may push it up 0.50% just to see what happens. As it stood, it was a brighter, lighter peach (but not light on flavor), that exuded an almost velvety smooth, syrupy sweetness, but without being overly sweet, or cloying.

With ALL of the flavors I have tested, I can only think of a very small handful wherein I have had back to back 10/10's, but I think it just happened again. Realizing I just "Released the Kraken" on the last flavor, I guess we'll have to "Leave the Kraken OUT" for this one as well. **10/10**.


**Snow Cream (Flavorah) 1% (10-31-23)**
-- OK, after TWO 10/10's, something had to give, right ? Well it did. Errrr, kinda. You guys decide. I spent a little extra time with this one as it was a little mysterious. Why ?? Well here is how it's billed from the MFG....

> You might not know what this flavor is but it is one you will be thankful for. A blend of vanilla, sweetened condensed milk, and no butyric off-notes. This will be an incredibly versatile/flexible flavor to add to your arsenal that is between an ice cream and a sweet cream style profile.

OK, sounds good, BUT, at even 1%, I WAS getting some BA notes (Butyric Acid). A quick check of the SDS revealed, guess what ?? BA !!!! Now, I'm not BA sensitive, BUT some people are, and I'm reporting it, as I find it. The BA was present even at 1%, but not in high quantities, and FLV did a good job of trying to mask it with the Vanilla profile. It presented as a fairly dense/rich cream, but with a lighter cream, like a whipped cream, on the top. There was a consistent Vanilla undertone throughout, that was fairly light, but present. Both the BA notes, and Vanilla notes were light, leaving plenty of uses for this one, and the two aforementioned notes could easily be concealed if needed. Because the underlying cream was fairly rich, it DID have an accompanying thick mouthfeel. Creamy, fairly rich, and thick with a light Vanilla note, AND, some BA. Sweetness was a few ticks below mid-level, and my biggest (and only) nit-pick would BE, the BA notes. Your personal level of BS sens. will dictate more than my words will. I never really got any Condensed Milk, but the "Two Creams for the price of one" stayed consistent throughout my tests. All in, a very creamy rich "two-fer" with a denser rich cream base, and a lighter, almost whipped cream on top, spritzed with a light Vanilla. I'll have to kick this down a bit, mostly for the whole BA thing, and leaving it solidly at a **7.1/10**.

**Sweet Crunch (Flavorah) 1% (11-1-23)** -- The moment I started testing this one, it reminded me of OSDIY Lucky Shot. Now not because they were close, because they actually weren't, but a very similar concept. A little bit of this, that, and the other thing, all summed up, into a HELL of a flavor profile !!!! Yes, it was good. I think Flavorah billed it as Cereal Flakes, Brown Sugar, and Meringue, and that's EXACTLY what I got. The cereal flakes were QUITE interesting, as they were NOT "corn flakes" but had a lot of similarities TO them, but without the "corny" push. They actually had some nice crunch, and almost grain to them. The brown sugar seemed to be a bit lower in the mix, and added a light sweetness, and some darker notes TO the cereal flakes. The meringue was a perfect accent and seemed to help carry the other two profiles together. It started with more of the cereal flakes, with the brown sugar undertones, and finished with more of the meringue. Quite a tasty, and interesting pairing. To re-state, the cereal flakes were somewhat like corn flakes, but not completely, and there were no overt corn, or AP notes, but it clearly WAS (or were) cereal flakes.

The uses for this, will span far beyond the obvious of cereals, but also bakeries, and even more. You COULD call this a blend, and because of that, it's uses will be far greater than a simple cereal flake flavor. I couldn't even guess the exact ratios between the three profiles, but they were smartly done, and I got no off-notes from it. With the brown sugar being lower in the mix, sweetness was a bit below mid-level, and 3 testers in, I could find no off-notes to complain about. A very unique, cereal flake, brown sugar, and meringue pairing, that will probably get a lot of mileage. Leaving it at a high **9.5/10.**



**Tart Blast (Flavorah) 1% (11-5-23)**
-- Out of the gate, this one was Lemons, and it stayed that way to the end of the testers. Gave it some extra time, as I wanted to make sure to get it right. Now, this one could, and would boost up fruits, but going too high, would inject Lemons. NOW, this was NOT a typical Lemon flavor, as it seemed to have a lot of the very bright higher notes, and when finger testing, had an almost lemon oil, fresh from the rhind. I got a fairly even 50/50 natural/artificial split, with the artificial notes being somewhat "Lemonhead"-ish. It is, and was billed as an enhancer, which is accurate, and testing it AS a solo can't fully flush out it's effect(s) in mixes. Sweetness was a few ticks below mid-level, and no off-notes could be found. Although Flavorah stated it would boost "fizzyness" that is unclear, but boosting fruits, especially citruses, would be 100% guaranteed. All in, an interesting "enhancer" that solo'd, was a 50/50 mix of natural and artificial lemon top/bright notes, with a genuine lemon/citrus oil undertone. Judging this solely as an "enhancer" I would rate it higher, with the only take-off being the no "fizzy enhancements", BUT, again, this was tested solo. Leaving it at a **9.1/10**.

**Torrone (Flavorah) 1% (11-11-23)** -- Closing out this series of NEW Flavorah flavors with the Torrone. Many of the other torrones I've tested, were fairly dark and bitter, and this one, while fairly clear in the bottle did have some bitter overtones when smelling it. The great news was, it didn't present that way. It had a very nice, but somewhat light nougat main note, which was tempered by a very nice almond note, with a light cherry overtone. Very nice. Flavorah described this one as not bullying flavors in mixes, and that would seem to be accurate, given that it was somewhat relaxed at my 1% testing weight. Not thin, or light, but relaxed. I know some T's have lemon accents, and I didn't pick up on any here. That was perfectly ok because the almond/cherry combo, DID work here. Tasty, nougat-y, and would appear to NOT run ripshod over mixes. No off-notes, including no bitterness, and sweetness was actually a few ticks below mid-level. All in, an impressive Torrone, that was slightly relaxed, but with some very nice almond, and cherry notes. Closing out the series with this one, and leaving it fairly high due to it's accuracy, and lack of heavy handed-ness. **9.0/10**.

Prestige Dessert - Orange Cake

Prestige Dessert - Orange Cake
Country of origin: Germany
Contents.
Recommended maturation time: 5-7 days
Product of the Polish manufacturer Expran Group, made in Germany. Three series of Prestige products are available: dessert, tobacco and fruit variations, all at very reasonable prices. Searching through the reviews didn't make me much smarter, as I couldn't find much about the "Orange Cake" range mentioned in the title. For sure, we can taste an orange cake according to the manufacturer .
The smell is perfectly as described, it smells like a delicious orange cake. The sponge cake in the picture is a little orange marmalade sprinkled with icing sugar, it looks very nice and indeed smells like it.
The taste test came immediately as I found it very pleasant to look at and smell . The base will be orange, which got a dose of sweetness as well as a slight cakey "thought". The orange is juicy and served well ripe, intensely dominating the aroma. The sponge cake is a little overshadowed, not stirring up a lot of dust in the finished soup. I feel a bit cheated as the aroma has everything it needs, but the flavour doesn't deliver what I expected. The sweetness and orange flavour completely overwhelms the cake, which would actually be the point for me and from there on it's just a fruity soup. So the end result is a juicy, well-ripened, sweet orange that totally holds its own as a fruity soup, but it doesn't make up for the promised cakey dessert flavour.

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VOOPOO DRAG X2 KIT REVIEWED BY BIGBOB2322

Hello and welcome back for todays review of the Drag x2 Kit which is one of two new Drag kits released from Voopoo, I will review the other Drag kit soon so keep your eyes open for it. The Drag X2 Kit uses a single 18650 battery that's replaceable and ha 3 power modes to choose from with a maximum power output of 80watts. There is a new pod in this kit that is 100% leak free because it's a top air pod, along with the new pod are new PNP coils. What's different about this new kit? Let's find out!


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COLOR CHOICES


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IN THE BOX


* 1pc Drag X2 Device


* 1pc PnP X Cartridge DTL(5ml)

* 1pc PnP X 0.15ohm (Pre-installed)

* 1pc PnP X 0.3ohm

* 1pc PnP X Platform Card

* 1pc Type-C Cable


* 1pc User Manual


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SPECIFICATIONS AND PARAMETERS


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PNP X COILS ( NEW )

* Capacity: 5.0ml / 2.0ml


* E-liquid Filling: Side-filling

* Resistance: 0.15ohm / 0.3ohm

* Recommended E-liquid: 50-70% VG, Nicotine<=10 mg


* Standard Coils: PnP X 0.15ohm / PnP X 0.3ohm


FEATURES


* New PnP X Platform


* POD Top Airflow System

* Magic Touch

* Gene.TT 2.0 Chipset

* Multiple Vaping Modes

* Tight-to-loose Experience

* 0 Leaking problem

* Side-Filling Design


* Adjustable Airflow


LONG LASTING COIL LIFE



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NEW TOP AIR POD


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COMFORTABLE HAND FIT WITH ROUNDED CORNERS


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Hellvape Fat Rabbit 2 RTA Review By Frenkyou

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Hello, today we take a look at the Hellvape Fat Rabbit 2 RTA. In this Test I will examine each of the characteristics that distinguish this item. I hope that at the end of this reading you can understand this product, and therefore decide whether to invest in it or not. As always, my opinions are free and based on my personal experience.
• Enjoy the reading.

► Hellvape Fat Rabbit 2 RTA; Before starting, let's look together at some special features indicated by the manufacturer:

• Dual Air Flow
• Vent-proof top airflow drives fantastic flavor
• Interlayer honeycomb airflow
• 6.5mL/4mL large capacity
• Double 28mm coil
• Postless Deck: Slots shape + more honeycomb airflow holes make better flavor

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► Hellvape Fat Rabbit 2 RTA; Packaging:
The box is offered in Hellvape's classic orange color and this time with the addition of a touch of black. In the front there are; the logo, the image of the tank, the color indications of this sample and the product identifying writings (Fat Rabbit 2 RTA). The features, parameters, package contents, various logos and brands are all listed on the back side of the box.

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In the other parts of the package there are: the identification number 2218 assigned to this product, the Hellvape motto (Evolve your vaping genius), an adhesive label with the serial number and the scratch&check for anti-counterfeiting control.

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► Hellvape Fat Rabbit 2 RTA; Packing List:
• 1 Fat Rabbit 2 RTAs
• 1 Bubble Glass Tube
• 2 Cotton laces
• 2 Coils NI80 0.37Ω
• 1 Coil Cutting Tool
• Sachet of spare parts
• User Manual

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► Hellvape Fat Rabbit 2 RTA; Specifications:
• Dimensions: 28*48.7mm (Base 26mm)
• Weight: 70g
• 3 Airflow Modes
• E-liquid capacity 6.5/4ml
• Top-filling Type
• Postless Building Deck
• Dual Coil Design
• 810 Drip Tip
• 510 Thread Connection

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► Hellvape Fat Rabbit 2 RTA; Available colours:
• SS
• Blue
• Gold
• Matte Full Black
• Gunmetal
• Rainbow

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► Hellvape Fat Rabbit 2 RTA; First Impressions:
It's not a secret; Hellvape has always been one of my favorite brands, I always gladly receive its new products to test, this time I was sent a vaporizer that promises great performance thanks to a large postless deck and the possibility of installing on it two coils. Remember the original 25mm diameter Fat Rabbit RTA? This second version, as well as being increased in size, maintains the double air regulation system and implements the internal flow system with an advanced honeycomb design. According to Hellvape technicians, this guarantees a greater increase in flavor estimated at around 15%.

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A very important factor when choosing a new RTA Tank is its size, and the choice of Mod to match it; Fat Rabbit 2 RTA has a diameter of 28mm which certainly does not make it small, but hellvape has intelligently connected the base in the lower part reducing it to 26mm, so the Tank is adaptable without protrusions to the majority of Mods. A classic Dual Battery Mod is certainly suitable to seamlessly unleash the full potential of Fat Rabbit 2, however to aid handling I find its combination with various 21700 MODs extremely pleasant.

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The rich equipment, the notable structural solidity, the high performance and the good construction level are those high standards to which Hellvape has now accustomed me. I admit, I'm always pretty excited when I get a new product from this brand. Hellvape sent me two different colors of the Fat Rabbit 2 RTA, both versions come with a bright and rugged paint job. The Tank Fat Rabbit 2 RTA derives from the previous Fat Rabbit Solo RTA which was slightly more compact and was rebuildable in single coil. The newcomer appears more impressive especially with the Bubble Tank installed, without however appearing exaggerated. The robust 304 stainless steel construction of the tank features comfortable knurling for the top-cap and other processing on the underlying AFC rings which give considerable grip to the fingers during disassembly and air adjustment.

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► Hellvape Fat Rabbit 2 RTA; Dual Air Flow:
On the Top Cap we find the first of the two AFC (Top Airflow) ring nuts which is equipped with two slots with relative rotation stops, the ring nut easily maintains the set position during adjustment thanks to a good opposition force to the movement. The two large slots convey the air flow from top to bottom and, through an arrangement of 36 holes, provide plenty of air to the resistors. On the lower ring (Bottom Air-flow) we find two opposing slots (12x3mm). This ring nut also has rotation stops and offers the right contrasting force to its adjustment. The two lower slots convey the air underneath the Coil completing the work. The Top Airflow + Bottom Airflow combination is technically the best solution to cover the surface of the coils with the air as widely as possible. Furthermore, this double solution offers the user various adjustment combinations; All up, all down, or through the combined action up+down. In the images below you can also see the old system that used the Fat rabbit Solo RTA which involved the combined action of a lateral airflow system in addition to the classic one at the bottom. Furthermore on the deck you can notice the different honeycomb system which is much larger and developed on the Fat Rabbit 2 RTA, this as I have already said would lead to a greater concentration of flavor (+15%).

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► Hellvape Fat Rabbit 2 RTA; Refil:
The 810 type drip-tip has no sealing rings, the O-ring is directly housed inside the Top-Cap which has a knurled external surface for a better grip. The opening for refueling is rapid and occurs with only 1/4 of a turn. The enormous refill slots are part of a single block, the funnel shape facilitates the descent of the liquid into the tank without the risk of overflows or getting your fingers dirty. Fat Rabbit 2 RTA comes with a straight glass that offers a standard capacity of 4ml, while with the supplied domed glass you can get up to 6.5ml capacity.

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► Hellvape Fat Rabbit Solo RTA; Exploded view:
The Fat Rabbit 2 tank can be broken down into a sufficient number of pieces to carry out cleaning operations well. On the bottom you can see the gold-plated adjustable pin and the various identifying writings. The postless deck has a rather large surface and classic slotted screws are provided for inserting the coils.

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► Hellvape Fat Rabbit 2 RTA; Build Decks:
Using the supplied toolkit it is possible to choose the cutting size of the legs and then correctly insert the resistors on the postless deck. For the regeneration I installed the two pre-assembled NI80 0.37Ω Coils present in the kit, and I used the cotton string supplied by Hellvape. Regeneration on the Hellvape Fat Rabbit 2 RTA is really simple and intuitive; just pay attention to the right amount of cotton to fill the buttonholes; with too much cotton you lose flavor quality and stifle performance. With too little cotton you risk losing e-liquid from the lower buttonholes. However, with a minimum of experience it is not difficult to reach the best compromise on the quantity and correct positioning of the cotton inside the two buttonholes.

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► Hellvape Fat Rabbit 2 RTA; Vaping Test & Final Conclusions:
I really liked the dual airflow system, finding it largely satisfactory for the cloud but also quiet and ultra-adjustable. With the 70W resistors supplied, the steam production was abundant and the reactivity to the Fire button was very fast. I like to play a fairly wide Puff DTL using large apertures of both AFCs. I can really tell the difference in performance by closing the air up or down and it's like having two Tanks in one! Personally I prefer using both AFCs wide open so as not to give up a complete investment of air on the coil surfaces. I could only use one of the two AFCs keeping the other closed, but by doing so I seem to lose something in terms of flavour, furthermore I am using an e-liquid with 3mg/ml of boost and with the air flow partialized the hit in throat skyrockets. So I prefer to take advantage of the Top airflow + Bottom airflow combination which in my opinion is a great advantage for maximizing the cloud compared to competitor tanks that only use a Top solution or only a Bottom solution. This Fat Rabbit 2 RTA isolates heat well, and with its excellent flavor yield it is certainly among the best rebuildable dual coil tanks available on the market today.

I would like to thank Hellvape for providing me with the kit. I hope this review has been helpful for anyone looking to purchase the Fat Rabbit 2 RTA.

Thanks for reading

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The Cthulhu Mods Valor MTL RTA - A contender for best MTL RTA?

The Valor MTL RTA is a new small form factor rebuildable mouth to lung tank from the folks over at Cthulhu Mods.

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Step into a tropical paradise with every puff of the Esco Bar Bahama Mama. This exceptional vape offers a staggering 6000 puffs of exotic flavors, perfectly capturing the essence of a beach holiday. With its smooth and enticing taste, the Esco Bar Bahama Mama takes your senses on a journey to sun-kissed shores. The high-capacity battery ensures you enjoy every bit of this flavorful escapade, making it a must-have for those who love to indulge in the finer things of the vaping world. It's more than just a vape; it's a tropical getaway in every inhale.
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Elf bar vs. E-liquids (taste)

So I just started vaping a few months ago.
I started with a variety of Elf Bars, which all, in my opinion, has a very rich taste and flavor. Tasted really good..

Then I bought my own E-cigaret and E-liquid.
But the liquid, which is from Yeti (strawberry and ice), has almost no taste at all. Like breathing air, just a very very faint strawberry flavor.
I am wondering if I just got unlucky with my choice in brand and flavor (although Yeti has many positiv reviews) or if flavors in E-liquids are just like that (almost flavorless compared to ElfBars).

Has anyone else experienced the same, and can someone recommend a brand that has full rich flavor like Elf Bar.

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