One thing you have to keep in mind: In China they use and test these products with a thinner based juice and wicking doesn't pose as much of a problem there - so they have a pretty good experience with their product before they ship - they aren't shipping an intentionally bad or faulty product. This is one item that can be very subjective.
There are many many variables in the
vaping experience. You are taking glycol and water based fluid and trying to apply it to a heating/atomizing element in a consistent, and as much as possible, automatic fashion. Your success is contingent also on the voltage applied from your personal
vaping machine and the ohms resistance of the heating element (atomizer).
Yes if you had an American company, say a Philip Morris, et. al., doing this, you would have hundreds of millions of dollars thrown into research and you may have a better out of the box experience. What we do have though is relatively inexpensive products that for the most part work well, some out of the box, some with personal tweaking solutions, some with tweaking applied from the collective wisdom and experience of the
vaping community.
Just seems like we the paying public are being used as test subjects for all these products. Then the companies wait for are feedback to make improvements, just doesn't seem rite.
Maybe its the fast moving market.
I do tell people or post about bad products(Gotvapes juice,sry guys) . I think people should know, and I hope others will keep doing the same.