Hit it or Quit it - Butterscotch Pudding (SR)

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Claudia P

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After a 2 week steep this just keeps getting better, I get the most flavor on the Provari and Trident clone with the twisted single micro coil at 1.1 ohms at 3.9-4.0 volts.

I vaped it all day Saturday in the REO, again twisted micro coil at 1.0 ohms and it made a nice ADV. It is a little more muted in the REO at this point but still delicious. Both setups are using P&C yarn for wicks.

I'd be happy if it stayed around, if I have to choose between BSP and Banana Pudding though I would have to choose Banana Pudding simply because BSP is similar in flavor to CB IMHO. I hope I don't have to choose and get to continue to get all three. :)

I just ordered another 50 mil bottle though, I do love it.
 

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steep time-2 1/2 weeks
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topper-kfl + clone-single coil @ 2 ohms, voltage-3.7- also put on mvp2 up to 4.3 v-no burning(yay!)

Flavor-Werthers butterscotch candy-smooth creamy butterscotch goodness-not brach's butterscotch candy for me-werthers-the better tasting candy in my opinion-this juice kicks mbv's butterscotch's ...!!!!-it is MUCH better for me and I think it's more due to the creamy notes/base in this one. I wasn't impressed with mbv butterscotch and pif to my mom(new vaper,)-this one is just so much better, and mbv does get a lot of love for their butterscotch/has a good # of fans-this one just is like wow. i change this one up with mac sauce lychee-switching toppers off and on through the day to balance the sweetness factor and keep the taste fresh and prevent vapers fatigue.
 

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How many are REOs filled with NT?

I need to grab a cheapo just for drip testing stuff so my Reo & 2 MVPs can just keep running what I'm in the mood for.
Now 3 that I got my new one in yesterday! QOH in one, CLS/BSP in one, and Frenilla/Virus in the other. Back and forth, back and forth all day! Life is grand!
 

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steep time-2 1/2 weeks
6 mg nic
device used: hcigar stingray clone-sony vtc4 and vtc5 batteries
topper-kfl + clone-single coil @ 2 ohms, voltage-3.7- also put on mvp2 up to 4.3 v-no burning(yay!)

Flavor-Werthers butterscotch candy-smooth creamy butterscotch goodness-not brach's butterscotch candy for me-werthers-the better tasting candy in my opinion-this juice kicks mbv's butterscotch's ...!!!!-it is MUCH better for me and I think it's more due to the creamy notes/base in this one. I wasn't impressed with mbv butterscotch and pif to my mom(new vaper,)-this one is just so much better, and mbv does get a lot of love for their butterscotch/has a good # of fans-this one just is like wow. i change this one up with mac sauce lychee-switching toppers off and on through the day to balance the sweetness factor and keep the taste fresh and prevent vapers fatigue.

This new AVI is intriguing. I'd hit it. The ball... the ball. LMAO
 

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    Steep time: 2 weeks

    Nic Level: 6mg

    Tank/Atomizer: Kayfun

    Build Information: micro coil @ 0.9ohms with organic cotton

    Mod: (mechanical, VV) Raijin mech mod with vtc5 battery

    Thoughts/Tasting Notes: When 1st got this, was light in flavor, but after a 2 week steep it had really come along, really nice sweet butterscotch flavor, I like sweet vapes, so is really good for me, and find the butterscotch flavor lingers in your mouth.
     

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    Steep time: 2 weeks

    Nic Level: 6mg

    Tank/Atomizer: Kayfun

    Build Information: micro coil @ 0.9ohms with organic cotton

    Mod: (mechanical, VV) Raijin mech mod with vtc5 battery

    Thoughts/Tasting Notes: When 1st got this, was light in flavor, but after a 2 week steep it had really come along, really nice sweet butterscotch flavor, I like sweet vapes, so is really good for me, and find the butterscotch flavor lingers in your mouth.

    To you, sweet on a scale of 1-10?
     

    Devk

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    Got my Butterscotch pudding a few days after release. I picked up 100mls and I am down to 30ml or so. I couldn't help but vape it, it taste so good. I am a steeping rookie.
    I am really getting the pudding flavor on the exhale, just as of today(3 weeks steep time). Maybe going back to it after a day of vaping Apricot Ambition is what kicked it in for me. It is so creamy and delicious that the exhale is reminding me of CLS, but with butterscotch. I am vaping it at .9 ohm, at 20 watts-ish(if my math is correct) in my Kayfun wicked with organic cotton. I did just receive my xc-116 ceramic wick but have not figured out how to wick the Kayfun with it. I cant get the wick to bend and rest on the wicking deck. Any ideas would be appreciated. I will try this new wick out on my trident and reply with some feedback on how NT's juices perform with it. Clark thank you again for taking the time to call me back and give me some pointers.
     

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    Got my Butterscotch pudding a few days after release. I picked up 100mls and I am down to 30ml or so. I couldn't help but vape it, it taste so good. I am a steeping rookie.
    I am really getting the pudding flavor on the exhale, just as of today(3 weeks steep time). Maybe going back to it after a day of vaping Apricot Ambition is what kicked it in for me. It is so creamy and delicious that the exhale is reminding me of CLS, but with butterscotch. I am vaping it at .9 ohm, at 20 watts-ish(if my math is correct) in my Kayfun wicked with organic cotton. I did just receive my xc-116 ceramic wick but have not figured out how to wick the Kayfun with it. I cant get the wick to bend and rest on the wicking deck. Any ideas would be appreciated. I will try this new wick out on my trident and reply with some feedback on how NT's juices perform with it. Clark thank you again for taking the time to call me back and give me some pointers.

    Heya Devk! On the ReadyXWick - I can't give you any advice, yet, because I have yet to work with it extensively. I have a couple feet coming though, I'm going to make some time to fiddle around with it. It was a pleasure chatting btw - honestly - chatting with people like yourself is my favorite part of doing this deal!~!
     

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    Got my Butterscotch pudding a few days after release. I picked up 100mls and I am down to 30ml or so. I couldn't help but vape it, it taste so good. I am a steeping rookie.
    I am really getting the pudding flavor on the exhale, just as of today(3 weeks steep time). Maybe going back to it after a day of vaping Apricot Ambition is what kicked it in for me. It is so creamy and delicious that the exhale is reminding me of CLS, but with butterscotch. I am vaping it at .9 ohm, at 20 watts-ish(if my math is correct) in my Kayfun wicked with organic cotton. I did just receive my xc-116 ceramic wick but have not figured out how to wick the Kayfun with it. I cant get the wick to bend and rest on the wicking deck. Any ideas would be appreciated. I will try this new wick out on my trident and reply with some feedback on how NT's juices perform with it. Clark thank you again for taking the time to call me back and give me some pointers.


    Devk,

    With XC-116, there are two ways I do my builds. If you have the 3mm, take a 1/16 drill bit and gently insert it in the wick. Wrap your microcoil around the wick with the bit on. Attach to kayfun and remove drill bit. It might seem a little loose, but when it's saturated it will slightly expand for a so you won't have any dry hits. With 2mm, I usually feed a folded over strand into a microcoil. It's a pain to do, but when you get it right it works great. You then have 4 tails which should be cut evenly with the juice wells. I have found when this is done right, you can go pretty high wattage without dry hits (don't overdo it obviously so you don't burn up your insulator). 20W is doable, but I find the Kayfun on XC-116 peaks at about 18 watts. That being said, a lot of Nicotickets juices (Raz Cup is one that comes to mind) I enjoy at around 12-14W. Seems to peak flavors. Betelgeuse on the other hand, loves to be ripped at high wattage.

    Hope this helps.
     

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    Devk,

    With XC-116, there are two ways I do my builds. If you have the 3mm, take a 1/16 drill bit and gently insert it in the wick. Wrap your microcoil around the wick with the bit on. Attach to kayfun and remove drill bit. It might seem a little loose, but when it's saturated it will slightly expand for a so you won't have any dry hits. With 2mm, I usually feed a folded over strand into a microcoil. It's a pain to do, but when you get it right it works great. You then have 4 tails which should be cut evenly with the juice wells. I have found when this is done right, you can go pretty high wattage without dry hits (don't overdo it obviously so you don't burn up your insulator). 20W is doable, but I find the Kayfun on XC-116 peaks at about 18 watts. That being said, a lot of Nicotickets juices (Raz Cup is one that comes to mind) I enjoy at around 12-14W. Seems to peak flavors. Betelgeuse on the other hand, loves to be ripped at high wattage.

    Hope this helps.

    What size drill bit are you putting the 2x 2mm readyxwick in to the kayfun? I tried with the kayfun and it didn't wick well AT ALL.

    Sent from my Galaxy Note 3 via Tapatalk.
     

    DivideMyDestiny

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    What size drill bit are you putting the 2x 2mm readyxwick in to the kayfun? I tried with the kayfun and it didn't wick well AT ALL.

    Sent from my Galaxy Note 3 via Tapatalk.

    For 2mm, I don't use the drill bit method through the wick. I actually just use the drill bit to wrap the coil, then feed the XC116 through the premade coil. I think that I used a 3/32 bit when I did that build with 2 strands of 2mm. It's been a while, but when I refill a Kayfun, if I have that build in there, I'll snap a picture of it.
     

    Devk

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    Thanks for the tips. I only have 2mm at the moment. Do I need to get the wick bent over my coil and touching the wicking deck? I am assuming I cut my xc-116 to short and therefore to rigid to bend over when saturated. I will give your method a try. Thank you


    Its nice to have like minded people to check in with. Some of my friends think I am a nut because I am so into vaping. I consider my life being saved, it has kept me occupied and off the analogs, and now that I found the advanced world of vaping, its a whole new ball game. I really enjoy it. Especially since I found Nicotickets flavors. Thanks again for every ones time.


    Devk,

    With XC-116, there are two ways I do my builds. If you have the 3mm, take a 1/16 drill bit and gently insert it in the wick. Wrap your microcoil around the wick with the bit on. Attach to kayfun and remove drill bit. It might seem a little loose, but when it's saturated it will slightly expand for a so you won't have any dry hits. With 2mm, I usually feed a folded over strand into a microcoil. It's a pain to do, but when you get it right it works great. You then have 4 tails which should be cut evenly with the juice wells. I have found when this is done right, you can go pretty high wattage without dry hits (don't overdo it obviously so you don't burn up your insulator). 20W is doable, but I find the Kayfun on XC-116 peaks at about 18 watts. That being said, a lot of Nicotickets juices (Raz Cup is one that comes to mind) I enjoy at around 12-14W. Seems to peak flavors. Betelgeuse on the other hand, loves to be ripped at high wattage.

    Hope this helps.
     
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