Velvet Cloud Vapors - They not only make 100% VG juices, but they've taken it a step further and only use all organic ingredients. This means that the strawberry flavor comes from strawberries, chocolate from chocolate, etc... Exactly what you'd expect from a company in San Francisco. They also add a little distilled water which adds some throat hit.
I received my order in 2 days (live an hour away). From them I ordered:
Mewlew's Magic Blend - "An amazing and enigmatic blend of chocolates, cream, butterscotch, doughnuts, and fudge."... It's as delicious as
it sounds without being too sweet.
Stawb-Gwab - "A rich & unique blend of Strawberry & Guava." It's my new favorite fruit blend.
Burley beard tobacco - "Our simplest simple tobacco flavor. Based on flue-cured Kentucky and Virginia tobacco leaves as a base - it
begins with grassy, fresh tobacco notes and steeps into a much thicker, densely flavored blend. This naturally
flavored tobacco e-juice will give your analog tobacco a good run for it's money in taste!"
I had been looking for a tobacco flavor that tasted good, up until now the only one I found that was decent was Sahara from Apollo, but this one is really good, the grassy note is intriguing & growing on me. Looking forward to tasting it after some steep.
Candy Bars - "A Sweet, Thick Blend of Peanuts, Caramel, Nougat, and Chocolate." It tastes like the description.
They also threw in a sample of Caramel Swirl, which I haven't tried yet since I don't have another clean Atty @ the moment.
As for coil resistance & voltages, I have one in my nautilus with a 1.5Ω coil which needs a low voltage to not burn it... a regular ego battery works great. I have one in a tanked carto with a 2.6Ω coil which needs a higher voltage, running it @ 4.5V. The other 2 are in protank coils which work great @ regular voltages. I had read somewhere on here that they don't wick too great and that taking out part of the protank wick works great but when I tried that I had some flooding, but full wicks are working fine. One of my protank wicks was shorted, so I disassembled & rebuilt it & used sterile gauze cotton, this is the first time I've used cotton & I think I'll be doing this with all of my coil for now on. In the picture below you can see how I twisted it up to pass it through the coil, I then folded both sides over and left the excess & it is working better than a silica coil.
Hope you find this helpful, especially if you're looking to stop inhaling chemicals...
Cheers,
Michael
I received my order in 2 days (live an hour away). From them I ordered:
Mewlew's Magic Blend - "An amazing and enigmatic blend of chocolates, cream, butterscotch, doughnuts, and fudge."... It's as delicious as
it sounds without being too sweet.
Stawb-Gwab - "A rich & unique blend of Strawberry & Guava." It's my new favorite fruit blend.
Burley beard tobacco - "Our simplest simple tobacco flavor. Based on flue-cured Kentucky and Virginia tobacco leaves as a base - it
begins with grassy, fresh tobacco notes and steeps into a much thicker, densely flavored blend. This naturally
flavored tobacco e-juice will give your analog tobacco a good run for it's money in taste!"
I had been looking for a tobacco flavor that tasted good, up until now the only one I found that was decent was Sahara from Apollo, but this one is really good, the grassy note is intriguing & growing on me. Looking forward to tasting it after some steep.
Candy Bars - "A Sweet, Thick Blend of Peanuts, Caramel, Nougat, and Chocolate." It tastes like the description.
They also threw in a sample of Caramel Swirl, which I haven't tried yet since I don't have another clean Atty @ the moment.
As for coil resistance & voltages, I have one in my nautilus with a 1.5Ω coil which needs a low voltage to not burn it... a regular ego battery works great. I have one in a tanked carto with a 2.6Ω coil which needs a higher voltage, running it @ 4.5V. The other 2 are in protank coils which work great @ regular voltages. I had read somewhere on here that they don't wick too great and that taking out part of the protank wick works great but when I tried that I had some flooding, but full wicks are working fine. One of my protank wicks was shorted, so I disassembled & rebuilt it & used sterile gauze cotton, this is the first time I've used cotton & I think I'll be doing this with all of my coil for now on. In the picture below you can see how I twisted it up to pass it through the coil, I then folded both sides over and left the excess & it is working better than a silica coil.
Hope you find this helpful, especially if you're looking to stop inhaling chemicals...
Cheers,
Michael