I was coiling all last night =] I had a magnificent 1.4oHm coil on my Fasttech i-atty and then the stupid polycarb tank cracked from top to bottom... maybe I over-tightened the top and bottom of the i-atty or set it down too hard or something, I am not sure. The AGA T2 is coiled at a straight 1.0 oHm, but has too much vapor and not enough flavor, so I have it set aside :/
This morning, I took all of my tobacco juice 'remnants', some old sample juices that I didn't care for - brown sugar, tiramisu, chocolate, dulce, teas, coconut something, maple something, marshmallow something, honey tobaccos, an apocalyptic cinnamon with honey overtones that I didn't care for, and more, and made a massive 946ml bottle with Mt Baker Vapors tobacco flavoring I just ordered/received. Mixed it all together, put the bugger of a bottle in an ultrasonic cleaner to shake, shimmy, and heat and guess what... it's so delicious that I've been vaping it all day.
I gave a 8ml tank to my hubby with a Gripper who smokes and said, 'Try this out'. He's been vaping it for hours along with me - A FIRST I tell ya! He usually takes a toot, says he likes it, and then lights up a Marlboro :/ You don't know what it's like trying to stick to vaping when you live with a smoker until you ACTUALLY DO LIVE WITH A SMOKER!
With an eGo battery and a basic clearo like the CE4, the flavor of this DIY is akin to a Turkish tobacco, closest to Conundrum - if you've ever had the juice called Conundrum, you'll know what I mean. I was tasting coconut for a bit and then it went full Turkish on me. With a VV set at 4.5 volts & a 2.1 oHm atty OR a Boge carto tank, the Turkish flavor comes out subtle EXCEPT for the tiramisu, which is in the forefront now. Anyway, if you dislike a juice, don't lose hope, MIX it with other flavoring for a good vape