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readmylips

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has anyone tried Elfwick

It is ready to use right out of the pack.

Use it as you would cotton or other wick material in your tanks and drippers. Elfwick™ is carefully cleaned, processed and packaged to ensure maximum flavor and vapor.


I have not, but now that you mention it I want some.

Have you picked any of this elfwick up as of yet?

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I think she would be happier with larger juice capacity, locking adjustable under coil air flow, single or dual coil option with massive flavor Magma (clone) for under $20 (in USA).
I cannot offer the I'll buy it from you if you don't like it, because I already have the 22mm & the 30.7mm one is on a slow boat from China.



I need a Magma. Well actually I don't need it; I just want it :)
 

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love this!!!

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That is my make my day post right there =)

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I have heard of sub sub ohming as well. Waiting to see that picture. Probably a nasa shuttle taking off. That is a bit closer to my vape style =)
 

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thank you for the 4 types of wicking feedback. I have not been ok with rayon at all so i veered away from it. In your experience what made you say it was as good and ranked as high for you on that wicking list as you did? Would you in fact rate rayon as better for clean tasting juice over organic boiled cotton?


In wicking or sucking up the juice, the Japanese and Rayon are the best IMHO.
on flavor, it is still Japanese, Rayon and cotton. Now there is a little difference in each. Japanese, takes all flavors better. Rayon handles most just as well but does not handle heavy ones as well.(as in a heavy or thick juice) Cotton seems to handle heavy juices better taste wise. So really, like most of the vaping experience, it is really up to the user which one best suits them. I happen to like all of them, but use Japanese first but if I want more clouds and taste on thick juice i make what I call Rayton (not my invention). A mix of Rayon and cotton mixed together fibers blended together by slow twisting or curling together. Better wicking and handles all juice plus I get better clouds with that combo. Again, that is just me, so if you still have some rayon laying around, try that mix and see if you don't get some improvement. You don't need as much wicking with rayon as you do with cotton, so make the mix about 50/50 mix or so and just a tad more wicking than using rayon. about a 1/8 less than using cotton as wicking. If you want, try the same amount depending on your build. Hope that helps.... and hope I got that across ok for you....


Oh Tick22 I love you today! it got across perfect. I never even tried the rayon do to it would appear now the person who had some did a subpar job of explaining it vs what you just enlightened me to.

You are now going to make me taste test different juices on different weights and make me even more of a niche vaper and maker. lol.

Sounds like I will need some rayon in my life. Reddhott just mentioned elk wick. I am very intrigued at this blend. I would be very curios as your thoughts on elfwick vs a twisted rayon cotton blend. I really do not look for cross the board functionality. I look for the most mesmerizing experience I can have for the goal at hand. You have just told me that in your experience some works better with certian juices so now i will have to delve into this and see if my vape experience for flavor can be improved.

Keep it coming Tick22. And your experience would also be well appreciated on our general chitchat thread.

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Elfwick kind of the same as readywick??

Are you talking about Ready X Wick?

If so then the answer is yes and no.

There are the same in the manner that you do not have to do anything to them before using them.

They are different in style/structure or whatever you call it. The readyXWick is a "rope" style wick. Elfwick is more like a cotton style loose fiber.
 
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