YouTube - Johnsons Creek Smoke Juice Retest Demo
Name: Johnsons Creek Smoke juice
Category: e-liquid
Website: http://www.johnsoncreeksmokejuice.com/Site/Welcome_to_Johnson_Creek.html
Price: $19.95 1oz/3-ml, $24.95 sample pack.
Warranty/Guarantee: 60 Day money back.
Pros: Several original flavors, perfectly smooth feel.
Cons: No throat kick
Customer Service Experience: Excellent. Fast shipping, quick response to complaints and refund requests.
Narrative review: Johnsons Creek Smoke Juice has had an infamously rocky start, and I must take blame for a part of that, in that I did a video demonstrating that their formula, at least some batches of it, would clog atomizers. In that video I tested JCs Peach Cobbler recipe in a 901 mini, and within 5 hours the mini clogged up and declined in vapor from a 4 on my 1 5 scale to a two. 5 hours.
But Johnsons Creek had their liquid tested, identified what they thought was the culprit, and produced a new formula. Being a fair minded guy, and really truly hoping for the best for and from JC, I requested a sample, and ordered two brand new atomizers from www.Puresmoker.com to repeat the test with.
The new formula doesnt have the cloudiness, sediment, or the oily film at the top that the earlier formulas did. Its perfectly clear and clean. The odor is a strong, clearly recognizable peach scent. The flavor is strong, but not cloying. A light aftertaste lingers but not for long. The vapor is perfectly smooth. No harshness, burning, or tingling. You can feel the warmth, and the fullness of it, but no throat kick. Some will love that, some wont. I do. All in all, I think its as high-quality a vaping experience as Freesmoke, and at a much better price.
As long as it doesnt clog atomizers, that is.
I pretested both atomizers, then blew each clean, trying to remove that factory primer to get a good gauge of each ones performance. Then I simply tried to use those two e-cigs for most of my e-smoking for over 5 days. Long story short, there was no real drop in either the ease of draw or the vapor produced by either atomizer.
Now one week is in no way a sure test, and only time will tell if all batches are consistently this high in quality; but compared to the one day failure from the first test, and considering the major difference in clarity of the two formulas, I feel confident in saying the new atomizer-friendly formula may very well finally be the one.
Name: Johnsons Creek Smoke juice
Category: e-liquid
Website: http://www.johnsoncreeksmokejuice.com/Site/Welcome_to_Johnson_Creek.html
Price: $19.95 1oz/3-ml, $24.95 sample pack.
Warranty/Guarantee: 60 Day money back.
Pros: Several original flavors, perfectly smooth feel.
Cons: No throat kick
Customer Service Experience: Excellent. Fast shipping, quick response to complaints and refund requests.
Narrative review: Johnsons Creek Smoke Juice has had an infamously rocky start, and I must take blame for a part of that, in that I did a video demonstrating that their formula, at least some batches of it, would clog atomizers. In that video I tested JCs Peach Cobbler recipe in a 901 mini, and within 5 hours the mini clogged up and declined in vapor from a 4 on my 1 5 scale to a two. 5 hours.
But Johnsons Creek had their liquid tested, identified what they thought was the culprit, and produced a new formula. Being a fair minded guy, and really truly hoping for the best for and from JC, I requested a sample, and ordered two brand new atomizers from www.Puresmoker.com to repeat the test with.
The new formula doesnt have the cloudiness, sediment, or the oily film at the top that the earlier formulas did. Its perfectly clear and clean. The odor is a strong, clearly recognizable peach scent. The flavor is strong, but not cloying. A light aftertaste lingers but not for long. The vapor is perfectly smooth. No harshness, burning, or tingling. You can feel the warmth, and the fullness of it, but no throat kick. Some will love that, some wont. I do. All in all, I think its as high-quality a vaping experience as Freesmoke, and at a much better price.
As long as it doesnt clog atomizers, that is.
I pretested both atomizers, then blew each clean, trying to remove that factory primer to get a good gauge of each ones performance. Then I simply tried to use those two e-cigs for most of my e-smoking for over 5 days. Long story short, there was no real drop in either the ease of draw or the vapor produced by either atomizer.
Now one week is in no way a sure test, and only time will tell if all batches are consistently this high in quality; but compared to the one day failure from the first test, and considering the major difference in clarity of the two formulas, I feel confident in saying the new atomizer-friendly formula may very well finally be the one.