I wanted to try this company as they are so cheap, and most if not all the reviews on Youtube are good. However, after reading a little bit more it seems like some people either love this juice, OR, they think its literally one of the worst things they have ever vaped. That scares me a little bit. I understand they try to make juice to personal tastes, but once a company reaches a certain amount of popularity, they either have to hire people to mix who know what they are doing or, just make things uniform and mix their .... off until they can get it out within a reasonable time frame IMO. Plus, who wants to HAVE to steep their juice? Shouldn't it be ready to go right out of the bottle if you are paying for it? I guess that is where the savings come in, but honestly, I am not gonna know when it is done steeping without trying it, and if its not, well there goes a coil (I don't rebuild yet).
I have always liked being able to taste juice first before I buy it, it supports local B&Ms and you immediately know if you will like it or not. (Although I had one Vintage e-liquid juice (Drifter?) I tried 2 vapes of on my Nano before I had to say no way. It tasted way better out of a regular aspire CE5 tank at the tasting bar of my B&M). Can anyone give me some advice? I'm tired of paying for expensive juices, and where I live, all the "good" juice is close to $22-24 for 30 ml. Should I try Dr. Crimmy's and just bite the bullet? $20 for 60 mls won't kill me if I hate it. I'm mostly interested in their cereal vapes as that is what I am on these days. That and creamier flavors. They are probably full of diketones but they are damn tasty. Since I use mostly tanks I guess the highest VG/PG ratio I can go is 70/30, but 60/40 might be better. I use a subtank Nano and a Nautilus.