Anyone else getting a slight metallic taste?

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Free Booter

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could be your juice or that you are on too low a resistance or too high a voltage/wattage. Could also be you just need to break them in a bit. I would let the juice "steep" for a few days before using it again if its a new bottle or try a different flavor and see if its the same. Alternative is just burning through a wet wick a few times and keep on it until the metallic taste goes away. Those are the things I have done when I have experienced the same.
 

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Ah. OK, here's a couple thoughts...

1) Have you tried other juice delivery options? I totally stopped using "top coil," after NOT liking the taste from several Mini Nova types. I just don't think I ever got enough juice to wick up to the coil for great flavor. If you haven't yet, I'd suggest you try an EVOD. It's SIMPLE, and easy, and a LOT of people love the flavor they get.

2) If you HAVE tried bottom coils but don't like them, then MAYBE the T2 is having a problem like I have had with Kanger ProTanks. I find that when they're new, there's a metallic taste that I can ONLY get rid of by washing WITH SOAP. Not the coil, but the rest of it - I think it's got some kind of machine oil on it, that hot water or vodka soaking just can't remove.

Either way - it's sure to be the T2 causing it - hope you figure it out!!

Sorry, T2. My bad.
 

danca90

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Ah. OK, here's a couple thoughts...

1) Have you tried other juice delivery options? I totally stopped using "top coil," after NOT liking the taste from several Mini Nova types. I just don't think I ever got enough juice to wick up to the coil for great flavor. If you haven't yet, I'd suggest you try an EVOD. It's SIMPLE, and easy, and a LOT of people love the flavor they get.

2) If you HAVE tried bottom coils but don't like them, then MAYBE the T2 is having a problem like I have had with Kanger ProTanks. I find that when they're new, there's a metallic taste that I can ONLY get rid of by washing WITH SOAP. Not the coil, but the rest of it - I think it's got some kind of machine oil on it, that hot water or vodka soaking just can't remove.

Either way - it's sure to be the T2 causing it - hope you figure it out!!

Thanks! my tank is almost empty, so I will power through it, try soap, and if not, I will check out an evod then.
 
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