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Indeed! Thanks mate! :)

That supercritical CO2 extracted nic really sounds intriguing to me, and makes me wonder if it's the leftovers of regular extraction which I don't like(antiseptic kinda taste or the like), or the actual nic itself...

Anyway, cheers for the link again matey!

Off-topic: Currently in the process of doing VG taste-testing(EU sources only unfortunetly), with 6 different brands lol :)
 
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    Indeed! Thanks mate! :)

    That supercritical CO2 extracted nic really sounds intriguing to me, and makes me wonder if it's the leftovers of regular extraction which I don't like(antiseptic kinda taste or the like), or the actual nic itself...

    Anyway, cheers for the link again matey!

    Off-topic: Currently in the process of doing VG taste-testing(EU sources only unfortunetly), with 6 different brands lol :)
    I 'd think many would be interested in the results of your VG testing!
     
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    mhertz

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    Yeah, it would indeed be interesting to hear Kurt's opinion on this, and nonetheless, it certainly fits the comparison thread regardless...

    Yes, I will post on the VG later, when having received the last ones also, and vaped through them all, unflavored of course, which is the only true way to compare e.g. nic or vg imho, but anyway, unfortunately it's only EU sources as e.g. ED is 120 bucks minimum, just for shipment, lol, so not that interesting for most, unfortunately... Thanks though! :)

    Lastly, I fully understand that the better and cleaner distillation method will provide a better cleaner result, but there's more to it though, if i'm not mistaken, because e.g. alchem after-distills there nic through inert-gas distillation, or whatever the term is, which also brings the purity percentage up alike. Also I don't know if there(cxtc) values are anhydrous assay or what, as if it's just that, then alchem has higher percentages.... Nonetheless, I believe it's true that they are the cleanest around nonetheless...
     
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