Good juices for sub ohm tanks?

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japhia42

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I have the Crown and love it. Been vaping Colossus by Cyclops and couldn't be happier with the flavor. I have the RBA'S as well as .25, .50 and the ni20's stock coils I have stainless, Kanthal, Titanium and Ni20 wire. I have YET to find a juice that tastes decent in it, no matter WHAT setup I use. Have been through Mt. Baker, VapeMoar, Stellar and Cyclops. Higher VG'S except for Cyclops which is a standard 65-35 blend. Any and all recommendations would be a big help!
 

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I called it the Juice Quest of 2015... the endless search for a flavor or flavors I enjoyed. Mt Baker juice can get better with a steep, letting it sit in a dark cabinet for a week or more. Creams and Custards benefit the most from steep. After quitting the cigs I found my taste buds changed/healed so that a juice I didn't like at first came to be one I enjoyed weeks later, sometimes you just have to put them away and forget about them for a while.

Visiting a vape shop to sample might be your best option. Good luck.
 

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custard... ugh

stay away from those types... they are bad for you, proven too
Me loves custards in my STM's, in my Velocity Mini, T3S and GS-Air 2's.
Been vapin CAP VC1 for a year now not coughin up any popcorn yet.
My physical a month ago showed no lung problems and good oxygenation levels.
 

Completely Average

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guess you guys never heard about diactyl

You mean that stuff that is only in a FEW (NOT all) custard flavorings, and in amounts that are more than100 times lower dose than a cigarette when vaping? You do know that cigarettes also produce diactyl, right? So do air fresheners, especially the plug-in types, so I hope you don't use any of those.



To answer the OP's question, the best juice for subohming is DIY. 250ml of my DYI juice costs me about $6, and I can make any flavor I want at any strength I want.
 

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Wish I could DIY but being in China I find it hard to source your mats. Flavor ofcourse is subjective but I am really digging the Para Mour by NJOY's Artist Collection line.

Its a vanilla custard, creamy rich but not so much that you can't stand kinda flavor...vaping it with the Crown on my Reuleaux RX 200 at 45watts with the 0.25 coil heads and loving it.
 

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I use clear non sweet 50/50 liquids no matter the resistance range.

If I had a 'subohm tank' that my normal ADV liquids didn't taste right in, I'd change or throw away the tank not the juice.

IMO, if you have to use a specialty liquid to get excellent flavor using subohm tanks there is either something wrong with the tank or your liquid was poor quality to begin with.
 
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