how much does a clearomizers mute flavors?

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Ordered h1n1, wakonda, cls, and begutelguise (spell check lol) h1n1 was finished very quick, enjoyed the flavors from caramel vanilla syrup etc, finished life tasting like a snickers wrapped in a tobacco leaf. Wakonda seems to stay the same everytime I vape it. Strong black coffee followed by a tobacco finish. CLS foob was a strong custard and now towards it's last few ml it's more of a burnt caramel and no custard. Beatlejuice tastes like pure pineapples, every few vapes there is an undertone of berries on the exhale, very low undertone. I used a sigelei 50watt box with an aspire nautilus with bvc coils. Was curious as I'm getting a clone mephisto v2 on Xmas. Already ordered more h1n1, a bottle of acb, and a bottle of strawnilla. Will the undertones pop more? Or is my palate too picky? Thanks!
 

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Ordered h1n1, wakonda, cls, and begutelguise (spell check lol) h1n1 was finished very quick, enjoyed the flavors from caramel vanilla syrup etc, finished life tasting like a snickers wrapped in a tobacco leaf. Wakonda seems to stay the same everytime I vape it. Strong black coffee followed by a tobacco finish. CLS foob was a strong custard and now towards it's last few ml it's more of a burnt caramel and no custard. Beatlejuice tastes like pure pineapples, every few vapes there is an undertone of berries on the exhale, very low undertone. I used a sigelei 50watt box with an aspire nautilus with bvc coils. Was curious as I'm getting a clone mephisto v2 on Xmas. Already ordered more h1n1, a bottle of acb, and a bottle of strawnilla. Will the undertones pop more? Or is my palate too picky? Thanks!

Welcome to the NuThouse jeff!! You're going to miss a great deal of the complexity - even in the most recently developed clearomizers. I think you are in for a pleasant surprise when your mephisto gets unwrapped ;)
 

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I thought Nicoticket's juice was great in my clearomizer (genitank mega) on top of my silver bullet. I thought they were really good.

And then I got a Reo (a bottom feed atomizer) and then my Nicoticket juices blew me away.

For real. It's a game changer. The only down fall is that I blow through a lot more juice than I used to. It's hard to put down.

Take care,
Dani

ETA: Welcome, jeffreyace!
 
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Big differences. I started in the following order and it went up each step.

Protank 2, Nautilus, Kayfun styles, RDAs

This is the exact same order and experience that I observed. A couple of Magmas pretty much see full time use anymore. Have fun playing with the mephisto v2, let us know what you think...
 

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Thanks guys! Any recommendation for first coil build? I ly have 28ga kanthal, was thinking about 7 wraps on a 2mm drill bit, also have kgd and organic cotton balls. When I was rebuilding the Aspire coil (well tried) I could never get the right amount of material. And yes I have an ohm reader and I understand ohms law etc etc.
 

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That is what I had to do. I was using Nautiluses and some similar and the I got a Kayfun 3.1 and practiced. Once I got my tools and understood the coiling, I switched. The Kayfun style is an RTA in that it has a tank for juice. The RDA is a dripping atomizer and requires a bottle of juice to be carried. My RDAs stay at home.
 

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That is what I had to do. I was using Nautiluses and some similar and the I got a Kayfun 3.1 and practiced. Once I got my tools and understood the coiling, I switched. The Kayfun style is an RTA in that it has a tank for juice. The RDA is a dripping atomizer and requires a bottle of juice to be carried. My RDAs stay at home.

Yeah that's what i plan on doing, dripping at home while figuring out coiling properly then buying an rta for on the go. I can drip at work during breaks and stuff so for the time being it's not really a big problem. But id still like an rta for the times when dripping isn't available.
 

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Yeah that's what i plan on doing, dripping at home while figuring out coiling properly then buying an rta for on the go. I can drip at work during breaks and stuff so for the time being it's not really a big problem. But id still like an rta for the times when dripping isn't available.

Both the RTA & RDA are rebuildables in that you build the coil and insert the wick. But, the flavor is very worth it.
 

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Yeah I know the basics, just not much cotton to use.

jeffreyace, you may want to consider using CelluCotton (rayon) instead of cotton. For me it is a lot more forgiving to work with. If you would like to try some I'd be more than happy to send you a sample, I have a 500 foot box sitting here, so I think I may be able to spare some....:)
 

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I'm actually finding that I like the cellucotton the best. It wicks better to me.

To answer the OP's original question...I started with top coil clearos, moved to bottom coil pt's, then mini nautiluses. The flavor was good..of course, I'd only tasted the juices in those attys. Yesterday, I received an RDA from someone on here and for the first time since starting with NT, or really any other liquids, I taste the flavors that others here have posted about.
 
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