Picked up an Odin and a Route tip last week after watching Super_x_drifter's review. Works very well.
And I'm surprised by the flipside. It goes to show, everyone should experiment to see what atty works for them. I say the odin is poor flavor - you say it's great - next in line can't say without trying the beast themselvesI get great flavor as well so I'm always really surprised when I see someone comment that Odin's aren't good for flavor. I'm like like...Say What??
In fact many of my nicoticket juices I dilute by fifty percent with unflavored to tame the flavor down a bit.
Ah, the beauty of high VG unflavored nic base. It taste the same in any atty
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So do my non complex diy juices. That's why I thought the rogue had good flavor when I tried it - then I loaded up a complex juice and the nuances were washed away. I imagine slothdae would taste fine in an Odin. Nicoticket, nahAh, the beauty of high VG unflavored nic base. It taste the same in any atty
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I envy you folks who can dilute the juice due to too much flavour. My sense of taste is awful and I have yet to be overpowered by too extreme a vape in that respect.
For me, the Odin is great with 'sensation' juices - spearmint, cinnamon, etc. (things that you feel, not just taste) - and it's a really sturdy steam engine. Other atties, however (e.g., Derringer, Nuppin', and even the RM2), bring (and hey, this is just me talking - YMMV) not necessarily a more pronounced flavour, but a more complete & rounded flavour.
I have some juices that are fairly complex, with 4 or 5 components. On an Odin, I get 1 or 2 dominant notes. With the other atties, I get all of them.
I think the flavor issue with vaping is quite the complex topic all on it own minus our atties. I go flavor blind some days and either can't taste my juice or it won't taste right. Then a day or two later, despite using the same juice and build, my ability to taste comes back like there was never anything wrong. We don't know why that happens but I find it very interesting that it does and would like to understand what triggers it. I've often wondered if that plays a role in how people come to their conclusions about atties. I know in my own experience I can't judge an attie's flavor ability unless my buds are working as they should but they so often go wonky, sometime for a couple of weeks at a time, and when that happens and I have a new attie I'm trying, unless I don't like it's airflow or ease of build, I'll give it several tries over several days before I make a final determination on it's flavor capabilities because I know it could very well be me that's not working right.