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RandyF

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The liquid nicotine alchem currently makes they have branded NicSelect, and the nicselect site is an informational site from alchem about there product and where vendors can order wholesale, not retail.

The nic has coa's of every batch and is extremelly pure, like e.g. chemnovatic and nudenicotine(going by there coa's) and one of the plants in india got inspected by the fda back in 2012 and declared as acceptable by them.

There have previously been reported strange tastes/smells like rubbery and such, but I believe that they have come over this issue now. That was reported to be related to the different kinds of tobacco used, as opposed to e.g. just stems, and also what "stuff" the tobacco draws up through the soil etc.

The nic is not as neutral like e.g. chemnovatic's(vapers tek/inawera/pink-mule and own-brand), but has a pleasant nic taste and smell i.e. woody/nutty/damp-tobacco'y.

If you're interessted, then I quoted a reply about there quality from the vice-precident of alchem, back in the latter posts of the nicotine comparissons thread...
Sounds like good stuff. Is the "not neutral" taste a reason it is not included in more discussions. I vape unflavored with menthol now so if it adds a (pleasant) taste, that wouldn't be a bad thing. Still getting through my MBV unflavored I bought to see if it was a route I wanted to go, so I haven't tried the NicSelect yet. Hopefully it has a better TH than whatever MBV uses.
 

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Most nics have a taste, some more than others, and it's pretty few who has a very minimal taste, like e.g. chemnovatic. The nicselect nic is often talked about, as it's used by very many vendors, but people just dosen't call it by the manufacturer, but instead by the retail vendor, like e.g. ecx/vices/heartlandvapes nic etc...

You can check here a list of many of the vendors using it: The best e-liquids use NicSelect, premium liquid nicotine.NicSelect Also the eliquid maker nicoticket which I seem to remember is very popular, is using it...
 
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My test sample of 2.4 % Wizard arrived and I am very pleased! This is so good not sure if I want to test sample Heartland, although their prices do look better. Not sure where either sources the nicotine, but I think I read Wizard is US made nicotine. Heartland may be cheaper because they source nicotine from Alchem? Anyway regardless of the source this is tasting pretty good so I may decided to stick with Wizard. I set aside 60ml for my friend and a vial of flavor. Out of my 60ml, I did 10ml of the 2.4 VG solution and 10ml of Humco VG (going 100%VG). To my 20ML 1.2% solution I added 1ml of Cinnamon Roll flavor. 5% flavoring (20 to 1) turned out for my tastes to be just about right. No overpowering flavor, clean tasting, but most important, absolutely no medicinal kind of taste. Dripping on a single coil vertical build .6Ω in a TOBH atty. Think I am going to pull the trigger on (4) 500 ML bottles at a cost of around $100. Going to get my freezer stocked! If Heartland sold 120ml bottles of the 2.4 to sample, I would probably give it a shot, but they smallest they have is one liter size, I do like Heartlands priced though on gallons.
I have both wizard and heartland nic in my freezer,and have went through alot of both,and i notice no difference in taste between either of them,so i stocked up on heartland as they are quite a bit cheaper.
 
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