Inaweraflavours

Status
Not open for further replies.

fsroq

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
May 17, 2011
1,277
187
Spain
I am discovering that the 5% to 8% range is working best for me. You will just have to start at 3% and work your way up from there as stated on the Inawera web site. Very good flavors imo.

Regards
Jim

Are you having tabaco flavours from them, and are they comparable to to tabaco flavours from other supliers
 
Last edited:

jwquantrell

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Feb 7, 2010
302
31
Auburn, WA
Are you having tabaco flavours from them, and are they comparable to to tabaco flavours from other supliers

Yes, I made a small review in another thread here, see post #32.

I have played with the ones I ordered and so far they are all great at about 7% with the exception of the USA red which im trying at 5% atm as it is a bit stronger. I can't pick a favorite yet as I like them all in different ways. The closest to just a neutral cig type taste to me is the Virginia.

As far as comparing to other suppliers there is no comparison. These, in my opinion, are quite a bit better as that "off taste" that I get with other tobacco flavors isn't there. ymmv.

Regards
Jim
 

mikespiked

Full Member
Jan 14, 2010
66
6
Derry, NH
Tobacco e-flavours - Inawera Flavors

only 1 or 2 of the names are similar to flavourart names. They also have a seperate section for flavourart flavors... I just sent an email to them trying to figure out for sure whether or not they are flavourart or their own blend.

I would be very interested in trying them if they are different than flavourart!
 

fsroq

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
May 17, 2011
1,277
187
Spain
Yes, I made a small review in another thread here, see post #32.

I have played with the ones I ordered and so far they are all great at about 7% with the exception of the USA red which im trying at 5% atm as it is a bit stronger. I can't pick a favorite yet as I like them all in different ways. The closest to just a neutral cig type taste to me is the Virginia.



As far as comparing to other suppliers there is no comparison. These, in my opinion, are quite a bit better as that "off taste" that I get with other tobacco flavors isn't there. ymmv.

Regards
Jim

Thats what I did read at the Spanish and German forum. They say better than most of the other brands. Just wondering, why it is so extremely cheap, because it is also comented that they are very concentrated.
 

jwquantrell

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Feb 7, 2010
302
31
Auburn, WA
Thats what I did read at the Spanish and German forum. They say better than most of the other brands. Just wondering, why it is so extremely cheap, because it is also comented that they are very concentrated.


I have no problem with the prices of Inawera. I don't find them overpriced, nor do I find them too cheap. What are you comparing prices to?

They are about 6 cents cheaper a ml than Flavourart, and about 20 cents more per ml than TPA if you buy the TPA stuff in 30 ml bottles.
 

fsroq

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
May 17, 2011
1,277
187
Spain
I have no problem with the prices of Inawera. I don't find them overpriced, nor do I find them too cheap. What are you comparing prices to?

They are about 6 cents cheaper a ml than Flavourart, and about 20 cents more per ml than TPA if you buy the TPA stuff in 30 ml bottles.

I dont know where you buy it. I do buy it directly from them. Lets compare: Inawera 10ml tabacos are 1.79, FA 7ml 3.60. Both with their taxes included. That makes Inawera 18 cents per ml, FA 51 cents per ml or _FA = 238 % more expensive. Prices are in Euro €. Inawera is a liitle more concentrated then FA. If we compare to TPA, we must keep in mind that both, FA and Inawera are, in my believing much more concentrated then TPA.

So that makes a huge difference.
 

jwquantrell

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Feb 7, 2010
302
31
Auburn, WA
I dont know where you buy it. I do buy it directly from them. Lets compare: Inawera 10ml tabacos are 1.79, FA 7ml 3.60. Both with their taxes included. That makes Inawera 18 cents per ml, FA 51 cents per ml or _FA = 238 % more expensive. Prices are in Euro €. Inawera is a liitle more concentrated then FA. If we compare to TPA, we must keep in mind that both, FA and Inawera are, in my believing much more concentrated then TPA.

So that makes a huge difference.

Ahh I see what the issue is now. Flavourart tobaccos are 2.00 euro for 7 mls here, and Inawera sells 5ml bottles for 1.28 euro here.
I did find another Inawera web site here that had some 10ml bottles on it, but the first one that I linked is where I got them.
Anyway, I will not complain as I really like the flavors and I will be buying more.:vapor:

Regards
Jim
 

fsroq

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
May 17, 2011
1,277
187
Spain
No, prices are rediculous anyway. but also have a look at the Inawera page, base liquids, and nic. have also such low prices. Why spend more when you can get it from them at such prices

BTW, have a look at the FA page, it is not 2.00 euros, but 3.00 euros + 20% VAT makes 3.60 Euros, nearly double as much as stated. Inawera prices are tax included, and the FA page is very tricky. But FA has great products, I frequently buy from them, but mainly for cooking and baking, lol.
 

fsroq

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
May 17, 2011
1,277
187
Spain
Got today 9 flavours from Inawera. Well they should steep 24 hours, but I couldn´t wait so long. So far I was testing 2 of them.

Eucalyptus-mint. Very strong, I first mixed them at 6% in a 75/25 PG/VG base, no nic. just a few drops of vodka to make the
liquid thinner. Too strong, Then I mixed it down to 4% and changed to 70/30, adding a little Ethil maltol to it. Now it is tasting better.

Dunhill, at 6 % flavour in a 18 mg nic base 80/20. Smooth and nice vape, full of flavour. Medium TH. If after steeping flavour will get stronger, I will have to mix it down somewhat.

Both where tested in a dual coil carto at 4.35 Volt
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread