You know, looking at these numbers kinda brings up an interesting point. I have never seen anyone actually put the numbers to a graph, table, or whatever, to find the ideal vape experience. It would be most useful for new vapors to know. what I'm talking about is how a certain warmth or taste of vape can be achieved, using the myriad of different way's. For example if we like a hot vape. we can: 1. Use higher voltage 2. Use a lower ohm coil 3. Use a shorter plastic drip tip 4. Use a top coil delivery device. 5. Use more PG to Vg ratio juice (throat hit)..etc, etc, etc. If we like a cooler vape, then we can use the opposite of all this. Myself, use a mixture of different methods to achieve my sweet spot.
What I am trying to say, is...many paths lead to the final destination, and if Newb's (we all were at some time) had a good starting point to reference, I think they would be better off. Granted I know, taste is subjective, but it all falls into a general ball park, such as the graph above suggest. Think how great it would be if someone, or a team of people were to "categorize" all the new stuff that comes out, as reference material. Then we wouldn't have to spend hours and days on end, watching endless reviews by people who may have a totally unrealistic interpretation of the MOD/delivery device..