Yes, Jerms, they are the squeaky-clean ultra-lights of NETs. Very light in color, with no coil-gunking to speak of. They're also all midrange and treble, with hardly any bass notes at all. After my last post, I added some Managua to not-quite-full 6ml bottles of diy juice I had on hand made from La Gloria Cubana Cigar extract and 5 Vegas Cask Strength Cigar extract. Four parts of the MVJs to one part w2v Managua. The small percentage of Managua turned both juices from very pale gold to amber, but still transparent. Unlike Managua, which is an opaque liquid and a notorious coil-gunker, I'm guessing that these ad hoc Frankenjuices will retain much of their clean-vaporizing quality, not as good as the MVJ extracts/juices alone, but better than a typical macerated NET.
I like all the MVJ clean cigar extracts I have---six in all, with 5 Vegas Cask Strength eking out a win as my favorite---mixed alone as single-extract juices, but I can say without hesitation that the addition of a little Managua winter-weight motor oil to the two I mentioned above is making for a satisfying change in their flavor profile. Suddenly I've got a juice/music system with a subwoofer!
I still haven't set up my Rocket (cheap kayfun clone) and my Russian91 clone, which has been on a raft from China for six weeks now, hasn't arrived. From what I've read about all the Kayfun versions, however, I'll bet the MVJ cigar extracts/juices would be darned good in that JDS, especially with cotton wicks.
Do you, or anyone else out there, have any info as to how Diane is making these extracts? If she's still doing macerations, something very different was done in the filtering stage as her previous NETs where very dark. I have a feeling a different extraction technique was used.
It's interesting that you say they are all mid-range and treble. The My Heros were just about all bass, so a complete turn-around. I'll get a couple my next round of purchases. Not really huge on cigar NETs, but these sound interesting and worth a try. Producing clean NETs is getting more important to me, as several vendors are putting together great performing NETs. Sahara Blend from Ahl is going next into my Kayfun, I bet it could handle several tankfulls before gunking.