Hello, everyone.
I received the Irish Cream today, and all I can say is
!!! They really nailed it! This tastes just like Bailey's Irish Cream, both on the inhale and exhale. It seems that I can sense a little difference in notes on inhale and exhale, but I'm not enough of a reviewer (or taster) to be able to tell exactly what. I've been vaping Cinnamon Red Hots so long that it's hard to distinguish things sometimes. I don't know if AVE juices are already steeped or for us not, but this Irish Cream is Excellent upon delivery!
I'm vaping it right now in a Mech and Dual Coil Dripper at 0.75Ω with Organic Cotton, so that's probably about 20 Watts on a Fresh Battery, after the Voltage Drops from the Mech and my older 10 Amp Panasonic CGH18650CH Batteries. I have an Evolv Kick II and I'm curious to try it at lower Regulated Watts.
I also have a Computer Power Supply rig setup that I use to vape at 5 Volts on lower ohms. On this Dripper with 0.75Ω, that's 33.33 Watts. So here goes...
This is truly a
Great Vape!!! All you High-Wattage users will love this juice! Sorry I haven't tried lower Watts yet.
You can bet I'll be telling everyone about it, Wookie. I know quite a few people, mostly ladies, who love Bailey's Irish Cream. I hope I can drum up some sales for you. When I tell them about it, I'll include the link to it on your website.
Thank you so much for this contest and the win. And thanks for the included Business Cards. I usually ask for some, but I forgot, and I love that added touch. They are really classy cards, too.
Thanks again, and all the best to you and AVE in 2015!
You Rock!!!
For any who may be interested, here are two shots of the Computer Power Supply rig.
I don't use a Vivi Nova anymore, but I still use this rig from time to time. The little box with the green LEDs in the 1st picture is a Computer Power Supply Tester that turns ON the Power Supply. The rig is made from a dead eGo-T Battery Tube. I mounted the Red Button 30W Switch in the bottom. I have connection capabilities for 3.3V and 5V now. The USB Cable was originally used as an extension cord and connector to 3.3V (I tapped in a USB Plug to 3.3V on the Power Supply). When I added the 5V connection, I replaced the USB Cord on the eGo Battery Tube with AC Rip Cord, so it could handle the higher Amps, and I used a mated 4-pin Computer Connector.