This is going to be extremely subjective...its really what you are willing to pay...There are certain juices that I really really like and am willing to pay $1/ml of juice because of how good I think it is...you get what you pay for. Its also going to depend on the amount of juice you are...
I ordered a few samplers from Virgin Vapor and I was not a fan of the three flavors I got a week ago at first...I let them steep with tops off for two days and then just sit for the rest of the week in a dark closet and revisited them last night. They were a lot better and a cleaner flavors...
you have to be really careful with the KGO's like people have said. I was originally cleaning mine with a q-tip but I was depressing it too hard and lost contact...I carefully pulled the contact back up with a pair of tweezers and haven't had any problems since.
Edit: I'm tired. sorry this...
haha I have done that a few times...just make sure there isn't food in your drool or it will burn to the coil...I have to say I have done that before and its a pain...gotta clean it...
yeah I have gotten perfumey juices from a couple of vendors and I just keep telling myself it will steep out because I cant imagine anyone enjoying those perfumey flavors to it....and these are from highly rated vendors too...
I only laugh because I have been there before...my friend at work who makes some pretty decent DIY juices has definitely mixed up some "death juices" for me before but doesn't tell me what they are first...painful painful experience.
Another reason is that some people use the standard type kits or get a battery that runs a constant 3.7v because you can adjust the wattage that it is vaping at based on the Ohms that the atty or carto are...so depending on what atty you use that can adjust the wattage that you are vaping at...
I wish that there was such thing as an auto-dripping atty...like not a tank or anything you just turn the dial and it always tastes like the flavor you want...no need to refill EVER.
There are so many different good setups out there that believe it or not getting a good atty or two is really inexpensive. If you look for Cisco atomizers they are under 10 bucks and do a really good job. Even the Joye Atomizers are really good and they do last a good long time if you make...
have you tried dripping your juices to see if it gives you a different flavor? I know that there are quite a few people who feel that the carto filler really alters the flavors of your juice. are the carto's you are using dual coil? If they aren't...just for testing purposes I would throw on...
whenever I am tinkering with my PV and cant get it just right with the flavor. Often times I find a new flavor I have steeping to renew my faith in not smoking an analog. Tonight it was switching to a new Lemon Lime flavor. This will work fine for me as long as I always have new flavors around.
I like the Butterscotch from Sweet-Vapes:
http://www.sweet-vapes.com/shop?page=shop.product_details&flypage=vmj_color_plus.tpl&product_id=106&category_id=10
also like someone else said you should really try the buttery nipple from Vape Dudes. they both seem to be right up your alley based on...
MikeB - Plus one here for the 306 atty and drip tip. I started out dripping and knew that was the way that I wanted to vape every day. The reason I went that route is because I'm kinda juice OCD and like switching between flavors...I have flavors that I like to vape all day and others that I...
I find with a lot of my juices and flavors that my sweet spot is around 8.5 watts. Like Rader said...for me to achieve that with a Twist and a 2.8ohm I would have to be running the twist maxed out so if you get your hands on a 1.5, 1.8 or 2ohm carto you can really dial the volts down and find...
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