Cellucotoon (Rayon) wicks

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olefolks

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I'm picturing a old man out in the fields pruning each bush with nippers just like a bonsai tree :D

(Reality its probably his 6 & 8 y old sons flinging animal poo on the fields like its a game)

Tim, it's not just animal poo in those honey buckets!!!
 

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Actually, two of the three tests showed KGD to won the fastest wicking of 100% VG. CelluCotton came in 2nd place. I think CC won one of the 3 tests.

Cotton absorbs more where rayon transports. Cotton is more like a sponge, rayon is more like a pipe. Super did say it was just as good as kgd in his initial runs with it.... The wick tests are not real world atomizing examples. Rayon fibers actually has small channels the juice will run up under load. But both seem to be at the top level of wicking materials. (Never tried kgd)
 

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Jeremy, stick some KGD on your atty attached to that Sigelei V3. I think you will like it. Better yet, get a Reo and I know you will like it.

I've used both in my reos. Currently sticking with rayon. The wick seems to last longer as does the coil. Flavor is very comparable when both are wicked correctly. I've noticed slightly more vapor from rayon and that it holds slightly more juice than kgd (i squonk slightly less often with rayon). I would consider kgd and rayon about equal across the board.

The main reason I am sticking with rayon (aside from having 3 lifetimes worth of the stuff) is that if I'm lazy and forget to squonk, I don't feel like complete death after inhaling. With kgd, if it gets cinged and I inhale, I'm gagging for awhile and it is simply putrid! The dry hit from rayon is nothing by comparison.

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Here's my cellucotton wick that's about 1 1/2 weeks old. Thing looks like I just stuck it in there! Been using mostly unflavored juice in it, but have topped the bottle off with a little flavored juice a couple times just to change it up a little.
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When I first started using this I thought this was the end all be all. The flavor was amazing right off the bat , but after a while flavor seemed to decrease after a while. I still managed to burn a few wicks, my fault for undersquonking, but burnt nonetheless.

I have switched back to RxW and am loving it again. The initial flavor may not be quite as good (tbh I am really nitpicking here), but the fact that I can dry burn the wick means that wick lasts for months.
 
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