E Juice Q's

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lefty23

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So my e go 110 clearomizer just arrived today and I am completely thrilled to get back to vaping. I'm still too new to post in any other forums and had some questions, mostly about e juice. I got into vaping from blu, and really enjoyed it until both batteries died out on me in about a month. On the advice of some members here I ordered an e go unit and without much knowledge about e juices picked out the dessert (camel) flavor from DeKang and cigar from Hangsen. I let the battery charge for a bit (not very long at all) and loaded some dessert flavor up and gave it a whirl. There was a very pungent, intense (nauseous, even) flavor that seemed to fit the descriptions I've read about PG. Now, I realize that it is very possible (probable, even) that this is due to my battery having such a low charge that the liquid was not fully vaporized; and also that I didn't properly load the fluid or reassemble the unit (this is my first time, after all). Obviously I am going to let the battery charge fully before trying again, but I would love some imput from the pros. I'm already saving so much money, that I don't mind buying the super premium smoke juice (I want to enjoy this, after all). Because I liked blu so much, I was going to order some Johnson Creek Smoke Juice because I know I like it-- to finally wrap up, my question is: "with a fully charged battery will the Dekang and Hangsen e juice taste fine? If not, apart from Johnson Creek, can anyone recommend any truly outstanding e juices (price really doesn't matter)?" Thanks again for all of your help, I truly appreciate it.
 

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Mister E-Lquid and MtBakerVapor is who I would recommend right now being new myself.

MBV has 15ml's for $4.99 and order $15 or more and get another 15ml bottle free from their monthly flavors(currently lemonade types).

MEL has great tasting juice and are great people to deal with.(not that MVB isn't)

Scroll down the forums and you will see a lot of vendors and can read what people say about each one. Grabbing sample packs from different vendors is also a great way to get to know their product.:toast:
 
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Baditude

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So my e go 110 clearomizer just arrived today and I am completely thrilled to get back to vaping. I'm still too new to post in any other forums and had some questions, mostly about e juice. I got into vaping from blu, and really enjoyed it until both batteries died out on me in about a month.

On the advice of some members here I ordered an e go unit and without much knowledge about e juices picked out the dessert (camel) flavor from DeKang and cigar from Hangsen. I let the battery charge for a bit (not very long at all) and loaded some dessert flavor up and gave it a whirl. There was a very pungent, intense (nauseous, even) flavor that seemed to fit the descriptions I've read about PG.

Now, I realize that it is very possible (probable, even) that this is due to my battery having such a low charge that the liquid was not fully vaporized; and also that I didn't properly load the fluid or reassemble the unit (this is my first time, after all). Obviously I am going to let the battery charge fully before trying again, but I would love some imput from the pros.

I'm already saving so much money, that I don't mind buying the super premium smoke juice (I want to enjoy this, after all). Because I liked blu so much, I was going to order some Johnson Creek Smoke Juice because I know I like it-- to finally wrap up, my question is: "with a fully charged battery will the Dekang and Hangsen e juice taste fine? If not, apart from Johnson Creek, can anyone recommend any truly outstanding e juices (price really doesn't matter)?"

Thanks again for all of your help, I truly appreciate it.
Just some advice for future postings, please hit your "enter" bar on your keyboard to create shorter paragraphs, as I did above. This makes reading much easier and encourage people to read what your wrote.

What you typed in your original post here was extremely difficult to read and I quit trying after the first sentence. Many potential advice givers here will skip over posts with long paragraphs and find them a waste of their time. :facepalm:

I hope that someone else can offer you some useful advice for your problem. Good luck and welcome to the forum.
 
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