Hangsen VS Inawera

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Aheadatime

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I haven't tried as many Inawera tobaccos as I have Hangsen, but I think they're both good. So far, it seems Inawera's tobaccos are sort of hit or miss, but the hits are fantastic. Hangsen, on the other hand, seems like safe picks all around, which all taste good. I have liked more of the Inawera non-tobacco flavors more than the Hangsen non-tobacco flavors, though. But, it's subjective, as I know most people have been saying how Inawera has a better mango than Hangsen even though Hangsen mango is great, but to me, Hangsen's mango is still better :)
 

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I've had quite a few of both. Definitely hits and misses on both sides, but I'm still using mostly Hangsen for tobaccos and haven't found a regular use for Inawera. The Inawera fruits are great though, I'm just not a big fruit vaper.

I'll order a few more Inawera tobaccos from ECX now that they have them just to try without waiting a month.
 

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ECX fell short on the ordering process. I order mine from Inawerashop. It's not hard. It's just a little patience.

^^ Without this guy and Inawera, I would have long given up on DIY. Inawera isn't complicated if you just read the flavor descriptions. What's a base and what's a flavor. I'm catching on now much easier than I was form where I got my flavors before. No additives like EM or Ezsweetz needed. :D
 

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The Inawera flavors sound like a hassle to me. You need to buy a tobacco base also? Hubby likes the Hangsens and I do the mixing so I'm sticking with them.

It's really not a hassle. You CAN just use the tobacco flavors alone. Nothing wrong with that. The nice thing about Inawera (one of them anyway) is the ability to customize the tobacco flavors to your liking. I didn't buy their base but I did buy their DNB flavor which allows me to add to the tobacco flavors as much or as little as I like. Some use the DNB flavor to make a base but you don't have to and I don't.

I personally make the flavor alone to see what it tastes like. Then I can add DNB or TA depending on the taste I am after. A few drops will do and this will last a very long time. Just my :2c:
 

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For me some of the Inawera tobaccos are a bit more complex than Hangsen tobaccos. Some are comparable and (for me) need additives like vanilla or caramel. I haven't bought the base or the DNB. If I need a bump in that direction, I'l mix 2 together or use their tobacco absolutes, which BTW, are nothing at all like TFA's tobacco absolutes (imo). Some of the Hangsen tobaccos have a high sweetness that I haven't found with Inawera. Sometimes I like that, but mostly it's too much.
 
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