Hi all,
I was just wondering if anybody keeps their attys clean and separated from each other?
Being new to all of this, I've discovered it's best for me to keep one atty for each flavor, otherwise, mixing a 'dirty' atty with another flavor sometimes just doesn't taste very good.
In my case, I really like toasted coconut. English Toffee and sweet coffee. I therefore have 3 attys for each flavor.
Although, mixing a 'dirty' English Toffee atty with a sweet coffee flavor is a pretty good vape.
I accidentally mixed a 'dirty' coconut atty with a coffee flavor and am not sure if I'm liking that one or not, yet. LOL Coconut coffee? The jury's still out on that one...
I purposely mixed a 'dirty' coconut atty with English Toffee and that's not all that bad. I rather liked it.
So, are you keeping your attys separated or just cleaning them while experimenting with various flavors?
Thanks,
I was just wondering if anybody keeps their attys clean and separated from each other?
Being new to all of this, I've discovered it's best for me to keep one atty for each flavor, otherwise, mixing a 'dirty' atty with another flavor sometimes just doesn't taste very good.
In my case, I really like toasted coconut. English Toffee and sweet coffee. I therefore have 3 attys for each flavor.
Although, mixing a 'dirty' English Toffee atty with a sweet coffee flavor is a pretty good vape.
I accidentally mixed a 'dirty' coconut atty with a coffee flavor and am not sure if I'm liking that one or not, yet. LOL Coconut coffee? The jury's still out on that one...
I purposely mixed a 'dirty' coconut atty with English Toffee and that's not all that bad. I rather liked it.
So, are you keeping your attys separated or just cleaning them while experimenting with various flavors?
Thanks,
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