Juice frustration

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bradster

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Hi I've happily caped tabacco flavours from Vapeking for years now, recently tried moving from cartos and went sub ohm and is going fine I read a lot about different flavours and they sound interesting so bought some from vapingmad and vapoueyes. Couple from vapoureyes are nice grandpa joes and odins raven but vapingmads peep show and solace have a cinnamon flavour that apparently I don't like it, at least I think it's that, has anyone else notice this? also how do you try new flavours? Filled up an aspire triton with solace and can't cape it and a little over $5 a coil, gunna be expensive
 

DanJiblets

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Ideally you can get a tank with an rba and start building your own coils. That way you won't feel bad to toss some cotton and reload, or just wrap a new coil. Otherwise, sometimes the new flavor will overtake the old one. I've rinsed out coils with hot water, or let them soak overnight with some success. You have to let them dry out good though. I definitely wouldn't throw away a $5 coil because I don't like a flavor, maybe rinse it and let it soak, pop open a new coil for your next juice, then use the rinsed one next time?
I'm not familiar with the juices you listed, but you're bound to find crappy ones. There's lots of people that can help narrow down some good juice choices if you list your preferences.
 

bradster

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Jan 11, 2013
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Australia
Ideally you can get a tank with an rba and start building your own coils. That way you won't feel bad to toss some cotton and reload, or just wrap a new coil. Otherwise, sometimes the new flavor will overtake the old one. I've rinsed out coils with hot water, or let them soak overnight with some success. You have to let them dry out good though. I definitely wouldn't throw away a $5 coil because I don't like a flavor, maybe rinse it and let it soak, pop open a new coil for your next juice, then use the rinsed one next time?
I'm not familiar with the juices you listed, but you're bound to find crappy ones. There's lots of people that can help narrow down some good juice choices if you list your preferences.


The juices are from Australia. Australian vendors
 
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