IceWave X8500 Rechargeable Disposable w/ Screen | Reviews by Z-Lee

IceWave X8500 Disposable


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Welcome! Today we'll be looking at a brand of disposables I'd never heard of before being sent review samples. As far as I know, this is IceWave's first product release which is pretty cool to be a part of. The parent company ICCPP also makes VooPoo, Zovoo Dragbars, as well as other product lines, so the design and build quality of the IceWave is not unfamiliar territory. Mainly what sets this disposable apart from others is the adoption of a large screen and its artistic aesthetic. We'll get a bit more into that further into the review.

I want to thank Hillary over at VooPoo for sending this product out. Any thoughts or opinions mentioned within this review are strictly my own, and as always this critique will be conducted in a fair and honest manner.

Alright, let's get into it.

(photos have been modified and can be clicked on for better viewing)



- BRIEF SITE OVERVIEW -
(visit here for a more in-depth look)

ICEWAVE is a disposable vape brand originally from the USA youth culture, advocating self-expression and a lifestyle of individuality. With "WAVE NEVER ENDS" as the brand slogan, ICEWAVE deeply dig into the street art in Europe and America, Hip-hop culture and convey the spiritual core of "break the rules, define yourself".

ICEWAVE X8500 is the Industry's first disposable vape with ultra-large screen that displays battery and e-liquid level, which frees users worries over battery and e-liquid depletion.


Flavors

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From top left to bottom right, we have:

> Ribena
> Sour Apple
> Blue Razz Ice
> Peach Ice
> Fresh Mint
> Mango Ice
> Strawberry Kiwi
> Lush Ice
> Blackberry Watermelon
> Honeydew Watermelon
> Clear
> Cherry Cola
> Strawberry Banana
> Strawberry Ice Cream
> Vanilla Casta Tobacco
> Sakura Grape


Features

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> The Industry's first disposable vape with ultra-large screen that displays battery and e-liquid level, which frees users worries over battery and e-liquid depletion.
> The creative letter-design shows users fashionable style and individuality.
> Exclusive and upgraded Mesh tech brings consistent strong flavor, even with no reduction after times of charging.
> Local e-liquid engineers interpret original flavors that cater to Americans' taste preferences.



Specs & Packaging

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- REVIEW TESTING & OBSERVATIONS -

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Each disposable comes individually packaged with the flavor and design pictured on the outside of the box. Inside each box, the product is sealed inside a plastic sleeve, with a rubber insert in the mouthpiece, and a bottom sticker to protect the USB Type-C charging port and the airflow hole. There is no recharge cable and the samples that I received did not include a user manual. Whether it does or doesn't include a user manual, disposables are meant to be easy to use, and that's exactly what the X8500 does well. I don't quite see the use in one.

As far as I know, 50 mg/mL (5%) nicotine concentration is the only available option as of right now, so that's something to be aware of if TPD regulations apply to you. There are 16 available flavors in total ranging from various combinations of fruits, to mint, to tobacco, to a flavor option labeled "Clear". I'm not entirely sure what "Clear" is and I wish I'd have been sent this flavor to give you a better idea on what it tastes like. I'm guessing it's an absence of any flavor, and has a light menthol kick? Even the flavors that don't mention "Ice" or "Mint" in their names have menthol in them, so that is the reason I'm thinking Clear has some. Who Knows.

I received Strawberry Banana, Blackberry Ice, Strawberry Kiwi, Vanilla Casta Tobacco, and Fresh Mint. The inhale in all of them have a very pronounced mint sensation. I'd go as far as to say that the inhale is 70-80% mint with a hint of the of other flavors. However, on the exhale, is where you predominantly get the rest of the flavorings. I must admit that the flavor profile in the 5 disposables I received is very accurate to their names. Of the 5, the only one that had a taste that I wasn't all that familiar with was the Vanilla Casta Tobacco. I want to say that the Vanilla came off as more of a Peanut Butter-ish flavor, but then again, I've had Vanilla protein shakes that also tasted a bit peanut buttery. It's not a bad combo at all - I actually like the way the Vanilla Casta and Tobacco flavors blend. The Fresh Mint resembles that of gum or toothpaste.



IceWave X8500 Exterior

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The artistic design is something different than what we're normally used to seeing in disposables. My recent review of the Zovoo Dragbar B6500 is a great example of this contrast. Each X8500 flavor has a unique graffiti-style look which comes off a bit bold and aggressive, but that appears to be the aim. I lent a coworkers of mine one of these disposables and one of his observations was that it didn't feel as embarrassing pulling the IceWave out of his pocket as it did when the design had more of a pastel or tropical color scheme, such as with the Dragbar B6500. I hadn't really thought of this, but it shows that the design of the X8500 does have some impact on the choices we make when choosing what we're vaping.

On the front side along the bottom (left picture), there's a futuristic reflective folder or box outlining the 0.75" screen that points at the battery life status and the amount of juice that's remaining in the device. On the back side is where you can find the flavor profile.

The entire device is made of hard plastic which is pretty common with disposables, making each unit very light and pocket-friendly.

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The mouthpiece is very oblong in shape making it very comfortable and easy to seal between your lips. This is ideal for an MTL (mouth to lung) style of vape, especially when it's auto-draw dependent like the X8500 is.

I would categorize the airflow as a loose MTL. From the disposables that I've tested, this seems to be a rather common airflow setting. Being that it's a loose MTL, you can even draw from it like you would an RDL (restricted direct lung) which is a direct inhale to the lungs, but it's pretty tight for an RDL. The auto-draw sensor is very quick to activate using both styles of inhale and I have yet to experience any hiccups with the sensor.

On the bottom of the device is where you'll find the USB Type-C charging port and the airflow hole. There's a hole positioned between the USB port and the airflow hole, but I'm not entirely sure what this does, if anything at all. It doesn't light up and I covered it while inhaling and it doesn't affect the draw in any way, so my conclusion is that it's likely part of the assembly process.

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Here's a close-up look at the display while not charging. On the left is the percentage of battery life left, and on the right is a 4-tier indicator that measures the remaining juice left in the device. I'm not quite sure how the X8500 tracks the quantity of juice left, but I am fairly certain that you can expect at least 6000 puffs from each device.

In the testing I've done for the 5 devices, I've yet to get this indicator to drop below the 2nd tier (this picture still shows 3 tiers of juice remaining and was taken about 2 weeks ago), and I hit the Strawberry Kiwi particularly hard to try and get an idea of how quickly the juice dissipates. While I did not count the amount of puffs I took from this device, it was my daily driver to and from work (which is 1.5 hours one-way) for about 3 weeks straight. I'm not a puff machine by any means, but I'd estimate 50-100 puffs for each leg of the drive, and that doesn't include me puffing on this while sitting at home either.

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When plugged in and recharging, there's a small lightning bolt that begins to blink seen in the photo above.

The USB-C charging port charges at 0.5A and takes about an hour to fully recharge from dead. The parameters mention that it houses a 600 mAh battery, but it's not uncommon in vape products to see this capacity rating be embellished a bit for internal battery devices. Based on the charging speed and the time it took to fully recharge, I'd estimate this battery closer to 500 mAh, which really doesn't mean much. You will certainly have plenty of battery life to puff away for at least a day with the battery capacity it has whether it's 600 mAh or 500 mAh.

The Type-C charging port does read a 3.0 QC (quick charging) cable, so for any android users, you're able to use your phone chargers for this X8500. This device does not support pass-through vaping, so you will not be able to puff on it while it's plugged in. It does recharge fairly quickly however, so it shouldn't take very long to get some life back into the device for further vaping.



- CONCLUSION -


There really isn't anything I can fault against the IceWave X8500. It vapes flawlessly and is quite accurate in the 5 flavors I was sent to review. Some might say that it should include a Type-C charger, but I think that would be a huge waste, especially in use-and-dump disposables.

The 0.75" screen is easy to read and is a great addition to any vape product simply to help keep track of what's remaining on the device. In terms of accuracy, I'm quite pleased with both the battery indicator and the juice indicator from what I can tell.

I'm a bit torn on the design targeting "youth" expression, since the whole reason the vape industry is under such strong regulation and scrutiny is greatly because of disposable vapes and their influence on the youth. I realize that inclusivity is important in our society, but I can't say I agree with where the design marketing went with the X8500. Something other than tropical color schemes is great, but let's try and keep the youth out of the picture when it comes to vaping.

If you're not a fan of ice/mint, these are quite strong on the inhale. I will however say that they're definitely not the strongest I've tested. The exhale is quite pleasant which is a great counter to the minty inhale.

My opinion will always remain that disposables have a place in the vaping industry specifically for people trying to quit smoking. They're very easy to use and a great introduction to vaping. If that is you, then I will say look no further if one or more of these flavor profiles seems to fit what you're looking for. On the other hand, I have a bias against disposables in the larger scheme of things simply because I think they're a huge waste of plastic and lithium polymer batteries. I realize not everyone is concerned about these things, but I wish they would be.

If your intent is to use the X8500 to slowly convert over to a refillable vape device, then I fully support and endorse The IceWave X8500. Please remember to recycle disposables to the appropriate local recycling centers taking in lithium polymer batteries.



Overall Rating
9.5
(compared against other disposables)


And that's all I have for you folks. If you're looking for a disposable with a decent mint kick, great flavor, and an indicator screen for battery life and juice, then the IceWave X8500 is a stellar choice. To get a better look at it, I'd recommend visiting IceWave's site here, for a much better visual presentation and show of features. If you're interested in what ICCPP is up to, I recommend taking a peek at their site here. As always, I appreciate you taking the time to read this review, and...

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Way too much sweetener in vapes

I haven't tried any new flavors in years. Is it common for eliquids to overuse sweetener now or is it just the liquids I purchased? (Skwezed was way over sweetened).I remember fruit vapes not even having any now it feels like a mouthful of sugar coating the lips, very weird. Any recommendations for a strawberry watermelon ( or any fruits or other flavors in general)without or very little sweetener added?

A Month with a Brunhilde MTL

Why a rebuildable in the first place?

In the UK moves are afoot to try to ban Disposable Vapes, as usual to “protect the Kiddiewinks,” protect the environment ( litter ) and to stop fires in bin lorries reportedly caused by incorrect disposal.

The extreme “Ban Everything Brigade” is beginning to call for a situation as in Australia where a prescription from a doctor is required to purchase vaping liquid containing nicotine.

China is going out of favour with, what is laughingly called the British Government, which could make getting coils, mods, atomisers etc difficult in the longer term.

So for me it was time to stock up with tanks, wire, cotton, tools and E Liquids ( and likely a couple of mech mods later “just in case”)

Why a Brunhilde MTL particularly?

The consensus of reviews was that they were well made, easy to wire and wick, rarely gave dry hits, came with plenty of spare parts and offered an enjoyable vaping experience.

Additionally to my eyes they looked really good.

On this last, some thought they were over tall, but I was used to Nautilus Minis and even when fitted with the longer supplied drip tip they are no taller ( though fatter) than a Nauti Mini.

The MTL version will fit on a smaller mod such as an iStick 30W, but looks unbalanced and can be knocked over readily as I can attest.

Setting Up The Brunhilde MTL …

On mine every part was very tightly fitted and it took real effort to get the cap off and also to replace the drip tip.

If you want a really open draw you can use the Brunhilde without fitting a screw in air insert, otherwise you have to select the insert you reckon will best suit you and you must do this before you fit the coil and wick.

Screwing in an insert can be fiddlesome - a magnetised screwdriver makes it easier ( and saves you crawling around on the floor looking for it if the small things ping out!)

My Brunhilde came with two spare coils ( initially reading 0.8 Ohms but going up to 0.92 Ohms over the month of daily use) and fitting one of these was simple as was wicking it with the supplied tagged cotton strips.

Two drip tips are supplied, the shorter wider one prefitted - if you wish to use the longer one you may find it easier to get the fitted one out before you put the top cap on - mine was exceedingly tight.

After priming the wick, the tank was filled using a plastic needle nosed bottle, through the small hole with three drops marked on it. The larger hole is the top airflow.

How did it vape?

Superbly for me - an old style, low power, higher strength nicotine, longer drip tip MTL vaper. I found 13.5 watts with the second largest insert, 0.8 ohm coil and the top air vent fully open offered a perfect vape - slightly looser than a Nauti Mini full open and about the same as a Zenith with maybe three holes open.

I used it as a daily driver for a month, and as an experiment, vaped it until it seemed to be empty and never got a dry hit.

I wanted to see how long a wick would last and using clear menthol juice I got the month out of it.

The Brunhilde never leaked, not even when left on its side.

The flavour of my Menthol Chill liquid remained consistently excellent.

I liked it so much, I bought a Kroma A Mod for a more balanced look and to make it less easy to knock over, then a second Brunhilde MTL and a Geekvape Aegis L200 mod as a backup - though when out, for lighter weight, I did still mount them on iSticks.

My 14 Nautilus Minis are cleaned and in long term storage - which says quite something!
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FLAVRZ Flavors Reviewed by SessionDrummer Part III

**Part III:**

As mentioned above in Part I, and Part II, thanks a lot out to Darren from FLAVRZ for sending this out for the purposes of this/these review(s). All of the flavors were mixed and tested at the percentages listed, and in a 70v/30p/3mg carrier. All steeped at least 1 week, and (as always), were tested on THE trusty and accurate SteamCrave RDTA v.1, running dual Kanthal 24ga. vertical coils with fresh cotton and dry burned coils before every test. Typically tested at 65 watts.




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**Blood Orange (FLAVRZ) 8% (6-30-23)** -- Alright people, breaking into the THIRD series from FLAVRZ flavors with this, the Blood Orange. Now admittedly I don't use BO's very often, but when the need arises, it's got to be authentic. This one smelled REALLY close in the bottle, and got even closer in the tank. Like a [traditional Blood Orange](https://www.thespruceeats.com/all-about-blood-oranges-2216770) it wasn't as bright and punchy as a navel orange, but it had more of the darker, almost raspberry-ish notes. Now I didn't actually get raspberry from it, but it was the closest comparison I could think of. Darker, and almost rich if you could believe it. It presented as very natural, and had a subtle yet very good almost citrus oil note (in a good way) on the finish, that really helped seal the deal for me on it's authenticity. Now the last thing of note is/will be hard to explain BUT, it was almost like a little bit of an effervescence on the finish, which again, added some "sparkle" to the finish, and kept it interesting. It was actually fairly complex, and one of the FIRST things I thought of when testing it, was how I NEEDED to add this to my orange creamsicle recipe. At 8% it was very full, without being over, or underpowered, and didn't leave you wanting. No off-notes and just below mid level sweet. All in, a very fresh, realistic Blood Orange, with a nice citrusy oil note on the finish, along with some effervescence. With nothing to nitpick, and/or complain about, I had to leave this one high @ **9.5/10**. If YOU are working on an orange creamsicle, you may want to ADD this one, because I think it would work out GREAT.


**Blueberry Ripe (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-1=23)** -- I think a lot of times when I'm testing things like "Ripe", or "Fresh", or "Wild", I never know how each MFG will decide/define those terms. In the case of this one, I think "ripe" actually worked, as it mainly focused around a ripe, juicy blueberry. I almost thought of a "Royal Blueberry" when testing it. While having some nice "ripe"-ness, there was a slight jammy-ness to it, with just a pinch of fermented-ness on the finish. No overt florals, or soaps, and it did taste pretty natural with a 70% natural / 30% artificial split. At 8% it was very present, but not in a heavy handed way. No off-notes, or any easy to find take-offs for this one. At times I did remind me of TPA's Blueberry Extra, paired with a natual ripened BB for comparison. It was an interesting one to test, as it did present as fairly complex, with ripened, juicy, and slightly jammy/fermented notes swirling around. All in, it was fairly unique, and to build something like it I would have to pair two or more from my racks to do it. Going to leave this "royal" blueberry fairly high, and it felt good at **9.1/10**.

**Blueberry Wild (FLAVRZ) 4% / 8% (7-1-23)** -- WHEW, this one WAS Wild. I started this one out at 8%, and it tasted like it was indeed going sideways. I did get some fairly present florals at 8%, but they weren't TOTALLY off-putting, as it DID (kind of) work towards the "Wild". Now, interestingly enough it tasted a little heavier than JUST a fruit, and I got an almost FW Graham Cracker out of it. YES, you read that right. I changed the cotton and reduced to half @ 4.0%, and most of the florals abated, BUT, the underlying (I know it sounds crazy) Flavor West graham cracker-ish undertones persisted. The blueberry itself shared some of the jammy-ness of the previously tested BB Ripe, and seemed to be more of a 50/50 natural/artificial split here. About mid-level sweet, and it was still pretty present at the halved weight of 4.0 %. What I couldn't shake was the FW GC undertones, and they were fairly distracting from the BB. It's possible that further reductions MIGHT have reduced them further, and if time persists after finishing this series, I may re-visit this one @ 2.0% to see. As it stood at 4% and 8%, I'd have to push it down a bit for the bakery-ish, almost FW GC notes that were present from start to finish, and leave this one at about a **5.0/10**.

**Butterscotch Ripple (FLAVRZ) 4% / 8% (7-1-23)** -- I know, I know. "But, but, but there's ANOTHER Butterscotch Ripple already". Yes, hehe, there is, BUT, this ain't that. I've used the "other" one frequently, and no, this ain't that. This one was a real surprise for me, and it turned out to be a Spot On representation of .....


What was most interesting about this, was it didn't taste like a Butterscotch Ice Cream, but MORE of a Vanilla Ice Cream WITH (you guessed it), Butterscotch Rippled in. At 8% it was very full, but without smashing the ceiling, nor going sideways. The VIC was rich, and creamy, and the "ripple" was expertly paired to it, in such a way that it didn't cover the ice cream up, but merely accented it. As I worked through 3 testers of this, there was an interesting side effect I'll call it, of the VIC and BS pairing, as it did create an almost cinnamon undertone, that DID work. It didn't fully present AS a cinnamon , but let's just call it an "olfactory mirage" of sorts. VERY interesting to say the least. I reduced to 4% to see if anything changed, and it stayed about the same, with reduced intensity. This one was almost a one-shot by itself, and it was VERY interesting to see it shift from a vanilla ice cream with butterscotch, to one with an almost deliberate cinnamon undertone. VERY interesting. No off-notes to be found at either testing weight, and sweetness was at about mid-level. The cinnamon-ish note(s) that crept in after about the second tank were QUITE the mystery, and because they didn't distract, but supported the VIC and BS, I didn't take-off as an off-note. For it's accuracy, and complexity alone, I will have to leave this one very high, and it felt good at **9.4/10**.

**Caramel Candy (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-1-23)** -- At 8% this one was a ONE, TWO, Caramel punch. No other way to put it. It was SOO rich and delicious, I considered cutting it in half, JUST to see, BUT, it was too good as it was. Nothing out of place, and it was a FULL caramel experience. It was actually one of the better caramels I've tried. Now the whole "candy" thing, I never know for sure what that's supposed to be, BUT, it was a somewhat sweet caramel, so that will have to do. I didn't get any "hard candy" accents/notes, but it didn't feel like it was missing. Sweet and creamy from beginning to end, it just did what it did, and it did it VERY well. I was immediately struck by the urge to toss in some coconut just to see where it would go, maybe even some chocolate, but I'll get into that later. Needless to say, it was a smoking good caramel, and I'm fairly sure it would still excel at 4%-6% as well. With no off-notes, and nothing NOT caramel-ly, I had a very hard time marking it down. How much or what "candy" you may need may dictate more than this review, but I'm going to leave it high, as the rich almost dark caramel notes just wouldn't quit. Easily **9.5/10**.

**Citrus Mix (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-2-23)** -- This one couldn't have come at a better time, as I needed to cleanse the palate after the heavier BS Ripple, and Caramel tests. This one did JUST that, with a bright, and sparkly citrusy punch. The main players were Lemon and Lime, BUT, they were tempered by an Orange, which presented slightly lower in the mix, BUT, it's effects could be tasted, as it was NOT just a L and L. Nicely sweet, which was actually about two ticks below mid-level, which kept it out of the "-ade" realm. Clean, bright, punchy, and VERY evenly mixed, so none of the three main players stole the show. No off-notes, and at 8% it played very well, with a very natural taste. If you like a citrus medley that didn't favor one fruit over the others, and was JUST sweet enough, this one should work out nicely for you. I tasted mostly the fleshy fruit, and very little, to none of the peels or citrus oils, and there was no bitterness to be found. Hard to nitpick, and/or markdown, as it did exactly what it claimed, so leaving this fairly high at **9.1/10**.

**Cola (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-2-23)** -- Alight, ANYONE who knows me, KNOWS that ANY Cola will have a HARD road to travel after I tested [Sobucky's Cola](https://forum...................../t/sobucky-super-aromas-ssa-single-flavor-tests-by-sessiondrummer/247616/441?u=sessiondrummer) which has been the Reigning Cola Champion. This flavor presented very similar to it, but with some differences, albeit minor. The overall "cola" experience was pretty spot on, and also seemed to favor a Pepsi/RC Cola mashup. The exact split however was hard for me to gauge, but if I were forced to, I'd put it at a 50% Pepsi / 50% RC Cola. Sweetness leaned a little higher, at maybe a tick or two above mid-level, BUT, was there FIZZ ?? !!!! Yes, my friends, there WAS some fizz. Not quite as fizzy as SSA's, but still fizzy none the less. It did feel like it could use a little more fizz, and a pinch less sweetener, but even that would be subjective, as Colas by their nature ARE sweet LOL. Needless to say, this almost perfectly portrayed a Cola, of the non-diet persuasion. Sticky, accurate, with just a little bit of fizz on the finish. No off-notes, and nothing prickly at the testing weight of 8%, and it tasted pretty full at that weight. No cooling (thank God), because I can't use any cooling agents. Very nicely done by FLAVRZ, and it won't let you down for your cola needs. It felt like if the fizz was kicked up JUST a bit, and maybe the sweetener dropped just a bit as well, this could be improved. It felt truly like it was about 90% of the way there. That leaves this one perfectly placed at **9.0/10**.

**Creme De Menthe (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-2-23)** -- It's NO secret that I can't and don't use cooling agents, so this one was going to be a ride for me. I actually don't drink or use CDM, so again, a ride was coming my way. Because there's [ no cream in creme de menthe](https://www.mashed.com/637473/what-is-creme-de-menthe-and-what-is-it-used-for/), it makes you wonder what IS in it. I was surprised to actually like this one, as it was not in my typical wheelhouse. It started out with a delicious almost cotton candy like carrier paired with a mint and hint of peppermint, and finished with the peppermint. There was a slight cooling effect, that could have been the mint, and was not objectionable, even to me. Again, having not used CDM IRL, I cannot directly compare the two, but it presented as fairly natural mints with that great carrier of sweetness. What I think I liked the most, was it wasn't TOO minty. Just enough, and done very nicely. Scoring can be hard, especially if you (I) have not tried the flavor IRL, but, this one was good, with no off-notes, and plenty of smooth mint, riding on that (for lack of better term), cotton candy carrier. After much debate, I decided to leave it high at a **9.5/10**, with no real take-offs.


**French Vanilla Custard (FLAVRZ) 4%/8% (7-3-23)** -- I will admit to really looking forward to this one in this series. Being a French Vanilla and Custard lover, it was hard not to. This one did indeed impart a great French Vanilla paired with a Vanilla Custard that was fairly pudding-like. At 8% it was plenty heavy with no real issues EXCEPT FOR a rather odd off-note. It was an almost metalic/soap ??? on the finish ?? !!!! I assumed the issue was on my end, and purged the tank, and tester bottle, and re-mixed, with new cotton, etc., but it still persisted. Reduced to half at 4% and it did reduce, but was still present. VERY discouraging, because the custard/french vanilla pairing was outstanding. I further reduced to 2% and it reduced as well, and the flavor was actually still fairly strong. I'm hoping that some others get into this one to better verify what I was getting. All in, a VERY good Custard, with a punchy French Vanilla undertone, with a rather odd off-note. I believe because it was minor, and on the finish that this could easily be tamed, BUT, it existed, none the less. I taste it, you guys hear about it. As it stood, I had to down-rate this one a bit for that, but overall the flavor was a winner. It felt fairly placed at **6.5/10**.


**Golden Butter (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-4-23)** -- As Darren from FLAVRZ has mentioned the FLAVRZ flavors are DAAP free (as well as some other not so safe compounds), so what DID this Golden Butter have in store ? Smelled great in the bottle, and pretty buttery. When testing it, it did kind of fall off a bit, and didn't translate exactly to how it smelled. It had much of the richness, and creamy-ness of a creamery butter, but missed out on some of the (probably DAAP) buttery top end and salted notes. Sweetness was higher than expected, and it was about mid-level sweet. At 8% it felt like it was as strong as it could be, and was fairly full. No off-notes, or anything out of place to be had here. A good showing from a "free" and "safe" butter, just not all of the way there. I think it could easily be used in "safe" recipes if required, but as a whole, it felt like it was about 70% of the way there, and leaving it squarely at **7.0/10**.

**Grape Candy (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-4-23)** -- Whew, Grapey MrGrape. Right out of the gate, this one presented as almost TWO flavors in one. There was a slightly dull, purple onrush on the inhale, and then a juicy, candy-like, almost grape juicy-like mid and finish notes. VERY interesting. Although nowhere near a "soda" it did have some good Grape Nehi notes in there as well. Because it clearly tasted like more than just ONE grape, I'm pushing it up on the complexity scale. Maybe you could call it a great grape candy, IN grape juice perhaps. It was plenty strong at 8%, and was not overbearing, or fatiguing, and sweetness was just above mid-level sweet. The almost grape juicy finish was what really made it different than most other of my grapes. No green grapes here people, just purple grapes, and lots of them. It leaned mostly to the artificial side, JUST up until the finish, where the very natural grape juice note(s) took over. Quite an interesting one. All in, it was a very convincing purple grape candy, with a natural grape juice finish. I will mark it up a bit, as the natural juicy finish, to an initial grape candy was very interesting indeed. NO markdowns for the missing seeds, skin, and stems. Leaving it @ a solid **9.3/10**.

**Grape GC (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-4-23)** -- Well it turns out the GC stands for Gulf Coast, and FLAVRZ billed this one as being dark grapes with hints of Blackberry and Blueberry. It did taste like a purple grape and dark berry medley. The grape was similar to the just tested GC, BUT, without the candy. The dark berries however were hard to pick out, but they're effect on the overall flavor was easily noticeable. I think "hints" of dark berries was right, and the ratio was close to 70% purple grape, and 30% dark berries. Sweetness was actually lower than expected at a few ticks below mid-level sweet. It was full at 8%, but still somewhat relaxed, but not weak. It felt that is was missing a little pop, and with the reduced sweetness, it's possible sweetener could have been the ticket. The darker berries did provide a nice mysterious tart finish. No off-notes, and only some missing poppy-ness to nitpick on, this one was turned out to be a nice dark grape, dark berry mashup, that worked, and it created a relatively new experience. It felt smartly placed @ **9.0/10**..

**Grape Illawara (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-6-23)** -- To be fair, I'd never heard of Illawara before, but proved to be a [Coastal region of New South Wales](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illawarra). No description was provided on FLAVRZ's product page, BUT, a possibly revealing image, did show a mix of green, and purple grapes, and guess what ?? Yeah, that's what it tasted like. :). My main take away from this one, was how smooth it tasted, and I think the smartly paired green and purple grapes were to thank for that. Not too much of either, but just enough. Neither drove the mix, but but were present. It/they presented as actually fairly natural tasting with little to no artificial undertones. Sweetness was just at about mid-level, and at 8% it was plenty full, with no off-notes. Burning through the testers, I kept trying to decide if the green or purple was in the lead over the other, and I finally gave up, as they were just to evenly paired. there was SOME tartness, but only just some, as the smoothness seemed to really be part of the show here. Somewhat complex, and unmistakably grapey, this one really bridged the gap, convincingly between the green and purple. Fairly juicy, but never overbearing. It was a smooth grape experience to say the least. Finishing out this triplet of grapes from FLAVRZ, this one was smooth, and tasty with no real take-offs. If you're in the mood for some grapes, but can't decide on green or purple, sign yourself up for this one. Placing it higher, at a **9.3/10**.


**Lemon (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-6-23)** -- Out of the gate, I could tell this wasn't really just a Lemon. At first I started to feel it was more of a Lemonade-ish flavor, then at times, almost a Lemon Candy. Not fully either, but it leaned both those directions. It also tasted far more artificial than natural, and sweetness was at about mid-level sweet. It was actually fairly complex, and tasty, BUT, despite having some Lemon-ness in it, I wouldn't call it a full on Lemon. No off-notes, and it was very full at 8%. At times I thought I got hints of some nice zest, and possibly some citrus oil, but only hints. Very crisp, and refreshing, but again, I felt it's artificial-ness, and sweetness helped it into heading towards a lemonade, or a lemon candy. Not bad at all, and after 2 tanks it was still crisp, and refreshing. It might not carry the main freight for a natural Lemon, but I could see many uses for it beyond that. For a "Lemon", I'd have to rate it down a just a bit for the "ade" and "candy-ness", and leave it at a **7.5/10**.

**Lemon Sicily (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-8-23)** -- Now we were getting into MO Lemonz. This one immediately reminded much more of a [Limoncello](https://bespokeunit.com/spirits/limoncello/). Not exactly, but heading that direction. A fair bit LESS sweet than the previously tested Lemon, and there were some very nice citrus oil notes, and almost some of the peel. NO bitterness, and to my tastes, was much more natural tasting than the Lemon. No off-notes, and this one was pretty full @ 8%. I think the main take aways from this one would be the citrus oil notes, and the bright, sparkly notes on the finish. Sweetness was still present, but at a much lower level than the Lemon, and that helped to lean it heavily towards the natural as opposed to artificial. No lemonade, or candy here, but much more of natural lemon. The flavor was just slightly relaxed at this testing weight, but I could find no off-notes to complain about. All in, rating this one a bit higher than the Lemon, and it was good enough to pull a **8.9/10**.


**Lemon Sponge (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-10-23)** -- Back into it, with this, the Lemon Sponge (cake). I did want to get into this one, as it smelled hella-licious in the bottle. Testing it, continued that trend, and I was greeted by a pretty accurate Lemon Cake. Now, missing was some or most of the almost baking powder-ish undertones that I often associate with a "sponge" cake. Needless to say, even devoid of those, the yellow-ish cake notes were spot on, and accurate. It was baked, but no brown, or burnt edge notes, and it didn't feel lacking because of that. The lemon was still tarty and punched through the cake with no issues, which isn't always easy to do, especially when pairing it with cakes/bakeries. It presented as a natual/artificlal mix, of maybe a 70% natural / 30% artificial ratio. Tarty, with some sweetness, and a touch of sour (tart). As a whole it worked really well as a lemon cake, but I wasn't 100% sold on the "sponge". Call it a nit-pick at best, as people's definition of "sponge" will vary. It was very good at 8%, and overall sweetness was just below mid-level, and I will admit to getting lost in it, and nearing the finishing of the third tester, I had almost forgotten to get NOTES lol. For a "sponge" cake, it was just need a bit more, and only minor take-offs for that, and it felt super solid @ a **9.0/10**, as it presented as much more of a lemon cake. Still QUITE good. Don't let the lack-o-sponge stop ya.

**Malaysian Mango (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-11-23)** -- Now I'm not sure exactly [which Malaysian Mango](https://hello.tourplus.my/travel/travel-malaysia/mangoes-in-malaysia/) this one was, BUT, it was good. It wasn't as bright and sparkly as some Mangos I've had, but it did taste like more of a orange/yellow/green mango mashup. The majority of it centered around a yellow/orange tone, but I kept getting little hints of some fresh and green undertones. Sweetness was below mid-level, and strength/saturation levels felt like an 8/10 at 8%. Could stand to maybe be a bit stronger, but not much. It had an overall fresh, and natural taste and wasn't sickly sweet and fatiguing, or boring. Somewhat complex, and it felt like it could just almost carry the full freight in a Mango mix, but it might need just a pinch of help. Very good, fresh, and tasty. The only take-off was a minor dryness from the middle to the end of the vape. Rating it higher due to the perceived orange/yellow/green-ness, with only the slight dryness as a markdown. It felt fairly placed at **8.5/10**.

**Maple Syrup (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-12-23)** -- Maple-y goodness WAS the word of the day with this one. In the bottle, in the tank, it was about identical. In the past I have tested some MS's that were very heavy handed, and some, left a heavy aftertaste, but thankfully this one had neither of those issues. It tasted JUST maple-y enough, but without being overbearing, or saturated at 8%. Very realistic, tasty, and just sweet enough, without any cloying sweetness. It was surprisingly rich, and full, which were unexpected, AND, a huge plus. The maple center was actually somewhat complex, and at times, there were some light coffee and/or mocha undertones, which kept it very interesting. Because of those, I could actually see this working in some unexpectedly great ways IN some coffee mixes. Natural, full, and rich were the main take-aways on this one. It could easily work on pancakes/waffles just as well in coffee mixes. A very true to form Maple Syrup that tasted very rich, and with just enough sweetness. No butter notes, just the maple, and it was solidly in the "syrup" region, but (repeating), without the heavy, cloying sweetness. No off-notes, or take-offs that I could find, and leaving it high @ a **9.5/10**.

**Meringue (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-23-23)** -- Meringue is probably one of the more used flavors on my racks, so I know it well. Believe it or not, [there are 3 main types of meringues](https://pastryandbeyond.com/types-of-meringues/). To my tastes, they are similar but with varying levels of sweetness. I prefer a less sweet meringue as it's easier to work with and can be sweetened if needed. This Meringue from FLAVRZ fit right into my "sweet spot" (pun intended) for meringues. It tasted almost identical to FA's Meringue, but with just a little more body. Very accurate meringue-ness, with a very controlled level of sweetness. Perfect for my style of mixing, as I could sweeten IF I wanted to. It was actually a little below mid level sweet, and it was very full at 8%. It also avoided one of the pitfalls of some meringues wherein vanilla is added, which actually pulls it OFF profile. I didn't detect any here, and that really let the egg whites shine through. It had a generous amount of fluffy-ness, and mouthfeel, and 3 testers later I was still trying to find any take-offs, and I couldn't. Fluffy, full, just sweet enough, and VERY accurate were the main take-aways on this one. All in, this one will work for all of your meringue needs, and rating it very high @ **9.9/10**, for being just almost perfect.

**Noosa Blue (Blue Raspberry 2) (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-14-23)** -- After having [tested FLAVR's Blue Raspberry](https://forum...................../t/flavrz-flavors-reviewed-by-sessiondrummer-testing-now/268226/62?u=sessiondrummer) previously, I was curious what the #2 would bring to the party. They were very similar, and I'd have to do a side by side to give you a true comparison. This one turned out to be much more than I thought, and YOU will have to decide if it/that works for you. For me, it DID work very nicely. It presented as fairly mainstream Blue Raspberry that was about mid-level sweet, and just a touch of tart. BUT, what it seemed to have in addition to that were some very nice red raspberry undertones, with an almost hint of a purple grape. Now these were UNDER-tones, and hints, so they were not main profile notes, but they seemed to really accent, and pull what would have been a typical Blue Raspberry. Tartness/sour levels were somewhat lower than expected, and the (what I'm calling) red raspberry, and grape notes helped to keep it more interesting. Fairly complex, and the nuances and notes kept jumping out at different times, which kept you guessing. Nothing off-putting, and at 8% it felt like as strong as you would want. Now while I didn't know anything about [Noosa](https://www.australia.com/en/places/brisbane-and-surrounds/guide-to-noosa.html) before this review, nor if they grow Blue Raspberries there (LOL), this one did turn out to be much more than I had expected, and IMO, the dark/er RB/Grape notes just plain worked. They supported the existing Blue Raspberry main notes, and did not overshadow, so there was no de-railing going on. As always, YOU guys/gals have to decide what makes or breaks a Blue Raspberry for YOUR tastes. For mine, this was going to fill an empty spot on my racks, as it could almost be run solo, with MAYBE a pinch of sweetness, and sour, but maybe. All in, it tasted very good, and different than all other of my BRB's. No real take-offs, except for minor nit picks, like possibly a little sweetener, and sour punch. I finally settled on a high scoring of **9.4/10** on this one.

**Passionfruit (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-14-23)** -- Wow. I'm not even really a Passion Fruit kinda guy, and I was STILL wowed by this one. A very refreshingly tart Passion Fruit, that had some very nice undertones that were best described as grapefruit, melon, and kiwi. Sweet, tart, and complex were the main take-aways here. It did have a fairly honest, and persistent citrus undertone that stayed present throughout. I've not eaten PF very often, and probably used it in mixes even less, so I cannot directly compare/contrast for you guys, but at 8%, I could see this standing ALL on it's own, as it was that good. Very fresh, somewhat juicy, and this was one of the hardest flavors in these 3 series, to try and nit-pick. No off-notes, and nothing to even remotely complain about. While somewhat sweet, it was just below mid-level, and the almost smooth tart-ed-ness really helped seal the deal on the finish. Sweet, tart, citrus, and complexity is what this one brought to the party. Too hard to down rate a flavor that just seems to do it soo right. Leaving this one very high @ **9.7/10**.

**Pineapple (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-15-23)** -- As soon as I tasted this one, I KNEW something was different about it. Good or Bad ?? You'll have to decide. Out of the gate, it did not present like a "fresh" pineapple, but more of a "cooked" one. Not baked, not canned, not candied, but almost like a baked. It had an interesting undertone throughout, that I was really struggling trying to decide what it was. It kind of reminded me of Real Flavor's Yumberry, but I finally settled on an almost Red Currant. It did not overshadow the Pineapple, BUT, it stayed present the entire time. Sweetness was a few ticks above mid-level, and it did have a somewhat juicy quality about it. There was a smidge of tartness, but overall it was sweet. Very yellow to be sure, and actually very good tasting, and it felt pretty good at 8%. No off-notes, BUT, keep in mind, I was NOT tallying up the Red Currant undertone as an off-note. Even though it was quite a bit different, I did keep thinking of RFSC's Yumberry for some reason. A very good Pineapple, BUT, not a pure one, and not authentically natural. To my tastes the "medley" worked, and it helped to create a VERY unique flavor. NOW, with that said, would that appeal to you or not ?? You'll have to decide. I will have to rate it as a "pure" pineapple, and because of that I'll have to kick it down a bit, for the underlying undertones, that WERE damned delicious. Purely as a Pineapple, I'll leave it at **7.0/10**. NOW, I cannot stress enough, how GOOD this flavor was, just NOT a pure Pineapple.

**Pomegranate (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-16-23 )** -- Believe it or not, this one turned out a LOT like the previously tested FLAVRZ Pineapple. Please note, this was a DAMNED good flavor, and I think I need a bigger bottle of it, BUT, (ain't there always a but ?), it was really MUCH more of a red fruit medley, than a Pom. Yes, there WAS some Pom in there, and it was fresh, and natural, BUT, it was literally fighting to take the lead with a DAMNED good red berry pairing. As close as I could come, would be almost a pairing of a cherry, and a red currant. Now THAT, is EXACTLY in my profile, BUT, it was fighting for the lead here with the Pom. At 8% it was damned good, and dare I say, almost One-Shot-ish, meaning, bottle it up, maybe a spritz of sweetener, and call it a day.

Literally I KNOW I'm going to have to down-rate this one, but I'm torn, as it was good enough for me to almost load up a cart at FLAVRZ specifically FOR this flavor, as I could see a LOT of uses for it, AND, it was damned good. The Pom portion was very accurate, and tasted natural as opposed to artificial, and the main carrier, and finish were indeed (as close as I could describe), a mashup of a non-tart, red cherry and red currant, nicely sweetened. Sweetness was at about mid-level, and it suited this flavor, and I had NO off notes (discounting the cherry and red currant notes, as off-notes). No florals, nothing out of place, BUT, it WAS a Pom/Cherry/Red Currant mashup, to my tastes. It could have maybe used a bit of sour/tart to kick it up a nothc, but even that would be a matter of preference. All in, not a great solo Pom, BUT, a "How much is a bigger bottle ?" flavor none the less. As a Pom I will have to down-rate this down to a 5.5/10, but soley because of the other notes which were actually fighting for the lead. As a Pom, don't get it. As a REALLY good Pom/Cherry/Red Currant DO pick this one up. In closing, leaving this one at about a **6.0/10**

**Snickerdoodle (FLAVRZ) 8% (BONUS FLAVOR !!!!) (7-16-23)**
-- Now maybe @JetZ can chime in on this little "bonus" flavor a little. He did tell me it was rather a "One Off", and I asked if I could publicly review it, and he agreed. Now, whenever I've tried, or eaten a [Snickerdoodle](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snickerdoodle), they've always been more of a simple sugar cookie, rolled in cinnamon sugar. This flavor however, had no cinnamon, and had a very present coconut. Much lower in the mix, there MAY have been some milk chocolate, and possibly caramel, but it was hard to exactly decipher as the coconut stole the show. The coconut did have a very "Mounds" bar direction, with some sweetness, some creamy-ness, and was slightly astringent. At times, I almost got a graham cracker note, but it waxed and waned, and most times was below the main note(s). If the chocolate was higher in the mix, it would def. have leaned more heavily towards a Mounds Bar. Nothing off-putting except for the somewhat astringency from the coconut, and it was pretty full at 8%. All in, not a Snickerdoodle, or at least not one from the US, and more of a Mounds Bar, with a fairly relaxed chocolate. For an American Snickerdoodle, I'd have to rate it very low at a **2/10**, but as a Mounds Bar, I would rate it much higher, at an **8.5/10**.


**Strawberry Kiwi (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-18-23)** -- This one took a little to settle in, in the tank for a better look at it. The SB and Kiwi were both present, and seemed to center more on the mid notes, and was missing a lot of the higher end, bright notes. There was a somewhat smoothness to it, and it didn't present as creamy, but it was def. there. The SB And Kiwi tasted 50% natural and 50% artificial, and were fairly evenly blended. At 8% it was full but still somewhat of a lighter flavor. Sweetness was below mid-level, and except for the unexpected smoothness, there were no off-notes. I would have preferred more of the brighter notes that would have helped it punch through more. It was a surprisingly smooth mid-bodied SB and Kiwi. After 3 tanks, I still couldn't fully identify the "smooth" underlying tones, and I'm not 100% sure that it helped the overall profile. Some take-offs for it, and the lacking bright, high-end punchy notes, and leaving it at a **6.5/10**.


**Strawberry Ripe (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-20-23)** -- Trying to get the average user to define what "type" of Strawberry one is, can be hard, and often times it's just as hard for reviewers. Having just tested FLAVRZ's Sweet SB, I was able to directly compare this one to it. This one tasted much less like a "Ripe" Strawberry, and much MORE like a Red, Juicy SB. Now are hairs being split here ?? Perhaps. In comparison, this one tasted FAR more juicy, red, and sweet than the aforementioned. It tasted like a 75% natural / 25% artificial split. I don't know how to exactly explain "ripe-ness" but I didn't get a lot of it here. BUT, the juicy red-ness was there in great quantity. Although it was sweet, it wasn't candied, or jammed. Fairly fresh, and was very tasty. Not much tart in this one, which MAY be why it didn't lean towards the ripe, but that's a matter of tastes. Fresh, juicy, and red were the take-aways with this one. It was good at 8%, but felt like it could use a little more. No off-notes, no soaps, no florals, and no real take-offs BUT for the lacking "ripe". At times I almost thought it was a pairing of sliced strawberries, and strawberries in a light syrup. Very tasty, just not a lot of tarty punch. Clean and accurate, and I'll rate it up a bit, with only the lacking ripe notes as take-offs. It felt great at a **8.75/10**.

**Sweet Strawberry (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-19-23)** -- It seems like every flavor house (and then some) has their own take on Strawberries, this one included. Some people are SB mute, and can't even taste it, and about everyone has their OWN type they like or want, so trying to make one for the "masses" is complicated. This one was very unique as I've never tasted one like it, BUT, hehe, there were some "buts". First thing was, it felt a little distracted, and the "red currant" flavor I had gotten previously has returned TO the party, and this one tasted more like a somewhat sweet strawberry mashed up with a red currant. Def. not a pure strawberry. At times, I even got a rather nice almost "bubble gum" undertone from it. The SB tasted about 50/50 natural/artificial, and it was somewhat sweet, but perhaps not quite enough to be a "sweet" strawberry. It tasted a few ticks below mid level sweet. NOW, just like in a previous fruit review, the red currant-ish notes DID really work here, and the bubble gum undertones did as well, and it actually tasted very good, BUT, it was billed as a Sweet SB. I am again, torn between fighting the urge to rank it up, because it tasted great, AND the realization, that it needed to be ranked/rated AS a Sweet SB. At 8% it was fairly full but felt it could use a little more. There were no off-notes, but for the aforementioned notes. Because it was a 50/50 natural/artificial mix, and it wasn't overly bright, or sharp, and didn't have much tart to speak of, it was smoother than expected. All in, a damned tasty flavor, BUT, really more of a Strawberry, Red Currant mashup, with Bubblegum undertones. Would work very well as a mixer, but not enough to pound home the Sweet Strawberry by itself. Because of that, marking it down a bit, and it felt fairly placed at **6.0/10**, about even with the previously tested Pom.


**Thai Apple (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-21-23)** -- Having never eaten a Thai Apple solo, but have had it in a spicy salad, I did want to see what FLAVRZ did with it. Crisp, and Juicy were the two big take-aways with this one. Very crisp tasting, with some tartness, and a very unique finish. It didn't really taste like any other apple flavor I have, with only some similarities to a Fuji, BUT, it wasn't a Fuji. No Red Delicious here folks. At 8% it was plenty full, and sweetness was just at, or just below mid-level sweet. Because the main apple notes were kind of a mystery, it kept things interested, and before I knew it, the tank needed to be refilled. It remained very natural tasting throughout the 3 testers, and was just as sparkly till the end. For a truly interesting apple flavor, that defied being fully categorized, with some similarities to a Fuji, that one got it done. The actual crisp-ness, couldn't be overstated. Crisp, fresh, and juicy till the end. No off-notes or nit-picks, and leaving this one fairly high @ a **9.8/10**.

**Vanilla Ice Cream 2 (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-21-23)** -- After having tested [FLAVRZ's Vanilla Ice Cream](https://forum...................../t/flavrz-flavors-reviewed-by-sessiondrummer-testing-now/268226/417?u=sessiondrummer) I was interested to see what they came up with for the "2" and "3". This one, the "2", I think was billed as a CAP replacement, and while similar, it was still quite different. Somewhat creamy, with a modest mouthfeel, and a good creamery overtone. It was very clean, maybe even cleaner than the v.1, and if there was a vanilla, it was far more recessed, and lower in the mix. On the finish, at times, I almost got a slight wintergreen push. Just sometimes, and only RIGHT on the finish. Clean, and crisp just like the v.1, but with a recessed vanilla. It was somewhat light at 8%, and possibly could be pushed further. Sweetness was just below mid level, and no off-notes except for the slight wintergreen on the finish at times. Thus far, I prefer v.1 over this one, the v.2, and we'll see what v.3 has in store for us. As it stood, this one felt good in the **7.75/10** range.

**Vanilla Ice Cream 3 (FLAVRZ) 8% (7-22-23)** -- Finishing up this 111 massive flavor series with this, the VIC v.3 from FLAVRZ. Having liked both the v.1, and v.2, and noting the slight differences between the two, I can safely say the v.3 would be my favorite out of the three. This one continued on with the clean and crisp (yes, crisp) profile, and with some increased vanilla (might have been a French Vanilla, not sure), increased mouthfeel, and creamy-ness. Out of the 3, this one was the most dense, and creamy-est, and it almost tasted like it included some egg in the ice cream. Now I don't mean "eggy", but because of the increased richness, and thickness, it was a natural assumption. The vanilla while still somewhat recessed, was more present, and at 8%, this one was quite full. It is still a surprise that flavors like this can be made DAAP free (and other not safe for vaping). Not as buttery rich as LB's VIC, but still it held it's own in the creamery department. Sweetness was just below mid level, and I couldn't detect anything out of place. Still a very clean VIC, and it was a great natural tasting flavor. All in, the v.3 was my favorite of the 3, and mostly due to it's increased mouthfeel, creamy-ness, and richness. Rating this one higher @ **9.65/10**.




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New Arrival !! VOOPOO Drag E60 Mod Kit with PNP Pod II 2550mAh 5ml

The Drag E60 Kit New Colors is powered by GENE.TT Chip and a built-in 2550mAh battery with Type-C Charging. With the multiple protections, it is safe to use. Drag E60 features 5ml e-juice capacity and easy top filling system. It chases accessible vaping modes, including Smart, RBA, and ECO Mode. It is also fit for PnP Pod II and all PnP Coil (PnP-TW30 0.3ohm Coil and PnP-TW20 0.2ohm Coil are included in the package).
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Features:
1. 5 New CMF Devices
2. Upgraded PnP Pod II
3. Minimalist and Compact Design
4. Large Battery Capacity
5. Long-Lasting ECO Mode
6. Pod Airflow Adjustment

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BSKR Mini V3 MTL RTA of Φ22mm is one of the Berserker series RTA. It features 2ml/4ml capacity, convenient top filling and anti-leakage design. With the anti-scald and odour-free performance, it can bring you safe and comfortable vaping experience. It has 3 types of control rings and replaceable 4 MTL drip tip for your option. There are also 0.8mm/1.0mm/1.2mm/1.4mm/1.6mm/1.8mm/2.0mm airflow pipe to better suit your preference. Just get it.

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INNOKIN ENDURA S1 DISPOSABLE(REFILLABLE/RECHARGEABLE) REVIEWED BY BIGBOB2322

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VIHO Turbo Disposable Vape 10000 Puffs review

VIHO Turbo 10000 Disposable Vape - a revolutionary vape experience that combines convenience, flavor, and performance. Designed to enhance your e-cigarette journey, the Turbo 10000 stands out with its exceptional features and impressive features.
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Unmatched throughput potential: With a stunning 18ml pre-charged e-liquid, the VIHO Turbo 10000 is designed to deliver an incredible 10,000 throughput times. This means that you can enjoy e-cigarettes for a long time without having to constantly refill them.

Powerful nicotine delivery: With a 5%(50 mg) nicotine strength, the Turbine 10000 ensures that every inhalation is satisfying, which is strongly present in disposable vapes, providing the nicotine satisfaction you crave.

User-friendly design: The Turbo 10000 comes with an integrated 850 mah rechargeable battery that keeps you charged for a long time. Use the convenient USB Type-C port (USB cable not included) to charge your device. Dual-function battery and e-liquid indicators allow you to effortlessly track your device's battery life and e-liquid levels.

Stylish aesthetics: The Turbo 10000's narrow suction nose and sleek appearance add rhythm to your e-cigarette experience, making it not only a device but also a stylish accessory.

Enhanced performance: Stretch activation eliminates the need for buttons or complex Settings, making the Turbo 10000 very easy to use. The integrated mesh coil technology ensures smoother, more consistent hits, elevating your satisfaction to new heights.

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UK Review: VNSN QUAKE 10000 Disposable Vape

With the VNSN QUAKE 10000, vaping has never been more convenient. The compact and sleek design ensures that you can slip it into your pocket or purse with ease. No need to carry around bulky vaping equipment or worry about refilling e-liquids. This disposable vape comes pre-filled and pre-charged, ready to deliver a satisfying puff whenever you desire.

Don't let the "disposable" label fool you – the VNSN QUAKE 10000 is designed for longevity. Boasting an impressive battery life and e-liquid capacity, this vape can last for a substantial duration, ensuring that you won't be left high and dry in the middle of your day.
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One of the standout features of the VNSN QUAKE 10000 is the range of delectable flavours it offers. From fruity concoctions that tantalize your taste buds to classic tobacco notes that provide a familiar comfort, there's a flavour for everyone. Each puff is a journey through a symphony of tastes, making every vaping session a delightful experience. What's more, you could enjoy 10000 puffs of vape, so you won't need a replacement for a long time.

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ZoVoo Dragbar BF600 Review By Frenkyou

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Hello, today let's take a look at ZOVOO DRAGBAR BF600. 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.

► ZOVOO DRAGBAR BF600; Before starting, let's see together some special features indicated by the manufacturer:

• Mini Box, Max Your World
• Compact and easy to handle, it fits in the palm of the hand
• Mesh Coil 2.0 delivers excellent flavor than ever before
• Up to 15 flavours, always something new
• Up to 600 Puffs

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► ZOVOO DRAGBAR BF600; Packaging:
From a purely disposable product like this one certainly does not expect a giant or sumptuous package, however the small hardcover clearly suggests what will be present inside; the packaging is nice and shows the image of this item together with other and numerous information.

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► ZOVOO DRAGBAR BF600; Packing List:
• ZOVOO DRAGBAR BF600 Puff Disposable
• User Manual

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► ZOVOO DRAGBAR BF600; Technical data:
• Disposable Pods
• Dimensions: 38.3x16.8x55.2mm
• Weight: 20g
• E-juice capacity: TPD 2ml
• Mesh-Coils 1.3Ω
• Strength of nicotine: 20mg/ml

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► ZOVOO DRAGBAR BF600; 15 Flavors Available:
• Triple melon
• Grapes
• Strawberry Kiwi
• Banana Ice
• Cotton candy
• Blueberry Raspberry
• Dragbull Ice
•Green Apple Ice
• Rainbow Blast
• Cherry Cola
• Watermelon Ice
• Pineapple Peach Mango
• Kiwi Passion Fruit Guava
• Pink Lemonade
• Vanilla Cream Tobacco

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► ZOVOO DRAGBAR BF600; Introduction:
Zovoo Brand from 2022 to now has reached an important milestone in the sales of Dragbar series products with an impressive number of pieces sold in more than 50 countries and regions such as; North America, Europe and Southeast Asia. In addition, the Zovoo brand has won the Best Newcomer of Vapourround Awards 2022 in Birmingham. DRAGBAR BF600 is the latest mini-shaped disposable electronic cigarette launched in July 2023 that enters the big DRAGBAR family. According to Zovoo it is a revolutionary product with Mesh Coil technology that carries quality upgraded flavors for an amazing vaping experience and with excellent performance. In terms of costs and performances, DRAGBAR BF600 therefore becomes the reference choice among the small disposable products available on the market!

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In the image below you can see this Mini Box compared to a two euro coin, so imagine what it's like to hold it in the palm of your hand! Carry her around
it definitely makes you more relaxed and elegant. Maximum portability and light weight, and it could not be otherwise given that the TPD restriction allows in our country the sole sale of devices with max 2ml of preloaded e-liquid.

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The tactile sensation is delicate and pleasant because the device is coated with a smooth and rubberized paint for a silky grip sensation.

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ZOVOO DRAGBAR BF600 is a set of smooth and round lines, you can see the writing "Dragbar BF600" on the surface. Each device reports information via writing on the flavor it contains, even the coloring of the Pod reminds us of the type of flavor present.

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ZOVOO DRAGBAR BF600 adopts a duckbill-shaped Drip-Tip that fits your lips perfectly with better wrapping and better inhaling experience. The Drip Tip includes a hygienic silicone cap to protect the device from the infiltration of dust or foreign bodies. On the bottom there is a small hole for the passage of air towards the coil which is protected by a transparent adhesive to be removed. There is also a LED light that will indicate when the device needs to be disposed of.

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According to Zovoo the Dragbar BF600 Mesh Coil delivers a fresh and consistent flavor with a strong throat hit that makes your vaping experience perfect.

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► Zovoo Dragbar BF 600; Vaping Test & Final Conclusions:
Zovoo sent me a total of 4 different flavors for this test. All with 20mg/ml, which is the maximum amount of nicotine allowed by the TPD legislation in our country. Zovoo has passed ISO 9001 quality management system certification and meets GMP820 qualification to ensure product safety and quality standard control. The products have been certified by UL, FCC, CE, KC, ROHS, TPD, PMTA, etc.

• Green Apple Ice 20mg/ml:
The green color of the device leads me to think of a juicy green apple flavor, in reality the flavor seems to me rather that of a tasty and sweet red apple accompanied by a little invasive mentholated part that offers a little aggressive hit in the throat.

• Dragbull Ice 20mg/ml:
This is probably the most realistic flavor of the famous energy drink I've ever tried! Really good! The mentholated part amplifies the hit in the throat; this is able to perfectly meet the needs of those who want to quit smoking, achieving immediate satisfaction.

• Blueberry Raspberry 20mg/ml:
A duo of blueberries and raspberries that blend together in a delicious and sweet taste that never tires me. The throat strike is well balanced.

• Cherry Cola 20mg/ml:
Just like the famous fizzy drink, the addition of a touch of lemon makes it truly delicious and irresistible. The small mentholated part is sufficiently refreshing and helps to transfer you a right and satisfying hit in the throat.

To choose the best flavor I had more than one doubt; they are all very good all-day flavours, the choice is difficult. Flavors with 20mg/ml of nic will kick the habit of smoking and you will immediately be more relaxed. With the upgraded Mesh Coil inside, the DRAGBAR BF 600 immediately brings you fulfilling clouds with constant fresh flavor, with about 600 puffs you can pleasantly consume all 2ml of liquid contained inside the device. I really liked the airflow (open MTL) which is calibrated for the best performance, I recommend everyone to try Dragbar BF 600, you won't regret it.

I would like to thank Zovoo for providing me with these kits. I hope this test was helpful for anyone who wants to buy Zovoo Dragbar BF 600.

Thanks for reading.

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