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LegioX

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I decided to break this flavor out for an all-day vape tomorrow at work after scrounging through my stash of BWB juices for a change of pace from my general faves. Its so devine and I want to let everyone indulge in the sweet scent of such a masterly crafted juice.Its a 30ml bottle @ 12mg 5 weeks old.

I just had one question for all you fellow Malty Toffee lovers.

Do you folks get a sweet tingle in your throat on exhale with this juice? I could have sworn I got this a while ago in my Go-Go cartomizer but am having trouble pin pointing it with my 306 on a Provari. Is there a particular wattage where this sweet throat sensation occurs, or is a 306 too warm of a vape to produce this? Help me rediscover this magical sensation lol. Could it be its more of a pre-steeped attribute?
 
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Well, I too finally tore into one of my aged bottles. Love it. I agree, there is a particular wattage that brings out a different sweet sensation. For me, this occurs at 4.2v on a 1.5Ω 306. This equates to 11.76watts. Obviously tastes vary from one person to another, as do "sweet spots". Try something near this range and see if its the same for you as well. :2cool:
 

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I just got my first order day before yesterday (Malty Toffee, Honey Flue Nut, Cappuccinno). The only one I tried was the Cappuccino...it was yummy, but I thought I'd put it away for a week for the flavors to meld a little. I didn't try the others, I wanted to wait a couple weeks for those.

I'm really looking forward to the Malty Toffee, (and the Honey Flue Nut...that one just sounds wonderful!!) but I've never vaped anything with so much VG before. Usually I get 20% VG at the most. Do I need to, oh I don't know, adust how I drip this stuff? I don't want to kill my atty right off the bat. I do a 901 LR with a 3.7v battery (GGSlim) if that makes any difference.
 
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Well, I too finally tore into one of my aged bottles. Love it. I agree, there is a particular wattage that brings out a different sweet sensation. For me, this occurs at 4.2v on a 1.5Ω 306. This equates to 11.76watts. Obviously tastes vary from one person to another, as do "sweet spots". Try something near this range and see if its the same for you as well. :2cool:

Hey, glad you found your sweet spot ;) Thanks for the research, I just got some brand new 306s in so I will be experimenting with that next time I change flavors. My last atty was like 3 weeks old and never cleaned...probably somewhat equated to an elusive sweet spot :(
 

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I just got my first order day before yesterday (Malty Toffee, Honey Flue Nut, Cappuccinno). The only one I tried was the Cappuccino...it was yummy, but I thought I'd put it away for a week for the flavors to meld a little. I didn't try the others, I wanted to wait a couple weeks for those.

I'm really looking forward to the Malty Toffee, (and the Honey Flue Nut...that one just sounds wonderful!!) but I've never vaped anything with so much VG before. Usually I get 20% VG at the most. Do I need to, oh I don't know, adust how I drip this stuff? I don't want to kill my atty right off the bat. I do a 901 LR with a 3.7v battery (GGSlim) if that makes any difference.

I wouldn't say you need to adjust how you drip. At least for me, I was dripping 100% VG the other day, and while I can definitely tell it is worse for the atomizer, I was dripping it the same as I would with more a PG based liquid. I'm sure it is less forgiving on flooding, but one drop should still equal one drop, depending on dropper. Its possible it can take lower/high voltage but I didn't experiment too much with that.

Good thing about BWB for dripping is that all their juices only have 30% PG except Malty and Malty Toffee. You should try the Honey Flue Nut sometime soon, I hear it is really great. Never had it though so I couldn't recommend steeping times, but I am sure it would be tasting good by now. On the plus side, if you are disappointed, it can only improve. Don't tease yourself and hold on trying the BWB :)

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is it normal for the malty toffee bottle to start having sugar-like stains on the inside of the bottle? Its happening on both of my bottles but more so on my older one.
 
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I know what you're talking about on that tingle on your throat. I get it at 4.3V on my Buzz with a IKV 808 standard carto. (I think it's a 2.5 ohm, but I cba to bust out the multimeter and test it right now... may do that later.)

I think that the MT tasted better and stronger at 4.7V, but it's simply too hot for me to vape that high...

Best of luck!
 

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I tried my 2-day-old Malty Toffee last night...OH MY!!! It was nice! So of course I had to order a 30ml bottle straight away. You guys aren't kidding when you talk about lowering you nic content to allow for binge vaping. My bottle of MT is 24mg (what I usually vape) and I was soon buzzing. My 30ml bottle will be 18mg.

I also tried the Honey Flue Nut...very interesting! I don't think I've ever tasted tobacco quite like that. I'm not sure how to describe it, but there was an astringent taste to it that I bet will mellow out after a week or two and then be wonderful. Anyway, I was delighted enought to order some Applewood with the MT to try that too.

And also some Waffles because...waffles, butter, and syrup....yum!
 

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I had some English Toffee from another vendor once and it is NOTHING like Malty Toffee. I can taste both Malt and Toffee in the MT but it is a wonderful blend that doens't overpower at all...not in flavor and not in sweetness.

The English Toffee I've tried before was a very heavy brown sugar taste, too heavy to be pleasant.
 

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So if I have some "English Toffee" juice that is plenty tasty but I just don't find myself reaching for will I like Malty Toffee better?

All disclaimers aside, (taste is subjective, etc.) I think you'll love MT. If not, there are several of us here that will take it off your hands.
 
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