Mount Baker Vapor

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sohc1996

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I just placed an order with mount baker Vapor. This is my first time ordering from them. I've never order liquid from a vendor based in US. Their prices are pretty reasonable and the fact they are based in the US made me decide to give them a try. I ordered peppermint coffee, caramel, caramel apple ecto cooler and banana.

Who has ordered from them before and what was your experience? What are your favorite flavors?
 

pufZeppelin

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ordered enuff now to know that the tobacco flavors are
strong enuff but need plenty of steep time...

their fruit and bakery flavors ALL require 5 flavor shots (for me)

caramel apple tasted like play-dough

banana (5fs) is great

my go to is USA blend tobacco (ADV)

customer service, shipping, & price is all top notch in my book

just have to and find the ones that suit you and your in bizzness... !

JMO :)
 

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MBV is a very good vendor, not everyone is going to like everything they have, the fact is that there are some people who seem to not be able to read and comprehend the recommendations and then have nothing better to do other then to come in these threads to slam MBV, taste is very subjective and due to the fact that there are many options for you to choose from to personalize the juice to what you prefer, it's best to try a few out with standard mix and go from there if you need more flavors shots etc, depending on you PG/VG ratio. The biggest issue pretty much comes from those people such as one in particular that cannot seem to grasp the concept of Aging the juices as these are made fresh to order, fruit flavors and single flavor types require less aging time but will benefit from some again, tobacco's, coffee flavors can require a long aging time to come into their own, some 3 weeks and a few 6 weeks.

The ones you listed other then the coffee should not require a very long aging time. And if you do have any issues, MBV has superior Customer Service, which is also something that one particular individual never used and just likes to cry about his issue. The will be more then happy to address whatever the issue is, just takes communication.
 

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I just placed an order with Mount Baker Vapor. This is my first time ordering from them. I've never order liquid from a vendor based in US. Their prices are pretty reasonable and the fact they are based in the US made me decide to give them a try. I ordered peppermint coffee, caramel, caramel apple ecto cooler and banana.

Who has ordered from them before and what was your experience? What are your favorite flavors?

To answer your questions ; my experiences are top notch every time I order, great prices, great customer service, love the logo, and onto the juice question: I vape cinnamon roll like it's oxygen, I get butter cream when it's in Stock, Moo juice now, vanilla butternut, and always trying more as my taste buds change... Graham cracker... Brown sugar.... And the cost I think makes it taste even better psychologically :) I personally just don't care to spend 20+ dollars for 30ml when I can get 50ml for $11 or 232ml for $39 and I'm perfectly happy :)
 

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any thread that MBV is mentioned, the troll shows up like a moth to a flame. amazingly pathetic. 58417df439a1b8d2b5188cce05d2b1.gif
 
MBV is one of my favorite vendors. Price, customer service, super fast shipping, and great juices. Just as with any vendor there are some that are not for me, but the ones I like I really like. My favorites so far are Blue Moo, Cinnamon Roll (although Grandma's Cinnamon Danish from Nicoticket has become my new favorite), Extreme Ice, and my all time favorite is Banana's Gone Nuts (haven't found anything that compares to this one). I usually order 50/50 12mg +2 flavor shots.
 

sohc1996

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I've been vaping for a little over a year. I've been vaping dekang liquid. It's the same liquid a local store sells and that is how I got into vaping. I buy it online now and it's comparable in price to Mount Baker. I haven't tried many other brands so I decided to give them a shot. I like the price point and they are US based.

I'm hoping I enjoy the liquid I order because I'm looking for some more variety at a good price. Thank you everyone for the feedback, minus the troll.
 

edtexas

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Do yourself a huge favor. Let the MBV juices steep for at least four weeks. Tha caramel apple really is good after that.

The Caramel flavor tasted pretty chemically(?) for the longest time. After eight weeks, it's not bad, The Butterscotch
is a better choice for a straight flavor. Good after four weeks.

If you like extra flavor, they offer inexpensive flavor shots. They do high volume, so most of their juices are very fresh,
and require some steeping. Many thousands of ECF members buy their juice. They can't be all that bad.
 

erikbal

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I have had 5 different flavors from MBV now, Cotton Candy, Berry Creamy (my favorite), Strawberry Kiwi, Cheesecake and Coconut Cream Pie. I must say that I have liked them all. I'm vaping cheesecake right now. Their customer service is great and I've ordered on a Friday and had my order by Monday and that's going from WA to NY. Some people don't like them, others love them. Besides my local vapor lounge MBV has become my go to vendor for juice. Prices are great too!
My only suggestion is to get an extra flavor shot or 2. The flavors sometimes aren't as strong as I'd like, but again I've only had 5 of them so far and am looking forward to more!
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I have about 20-25 bottles from MBV. While the customer service and prices are terrific, their juice quality falls short every time. Its a pretty reoccurring theme with all their juices - poor throathit, insufficient vapor production, and/or terrible chemical taste. Their flavors are very one-dimensional and just reek of cheap quality.

Even with all that said, though, I've reordered Hawk Sauce for the third time. Its the only juice I enjoy from them, albeit this juice has no throat hit in the slightest. Be warned about flavor shots; I ordered 2 flavor shots for my hawk sauce and a chemical taste remained present in my juice even after 4+ months of steeping. Increasing flavor % could mute flavor, be too chemical-ish.
 
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Seanchai

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Hello there...I would like to have a recommendation for a tobacco juice from this vendor that is decent and does not need to steep.

Thanks

Unfortunately, tobacco is one of those flavors that is pretty much going to need to steep no matter *which* vendor you get it from... it's the nature of the flavor itself. Even "gourmet" vendors like Alien Ave (Boba's), Nicoticket (H1N1) and Ahlusion (Smooth Criminal and others) recommend their tobacco flavors be steeped for best flavor.

Some vendors have "presteeped" juice - Ahlusion (Xpress line), Mountain Oaks, Halo, and other vendors sell good pre-steeped tobaccos for when you absolutely can't wait - I have sampled tobaccos from all three of those vendors and can vouch for the fact that their pre-steeped tobacco juice is good, though it does benefit from a good shaking and some time with the top off to "breathe" (12-24 hours at most).

If what you're looking for is a MBV tobacco that's vapeable from the beginning, the 555 is quite good from day one (after the usual 24 hours or so of cap off time). It will be mostly caramel/nuts and very little tobacco, though, until about the 3-4 week mark when the tobacco comes out to play.

Just the nature of the game when it comes to tobaccos, I'm afraid... it comes down to whether you're willing to pay the vendor to steep it for you, or whether you're patient enough to steep it yourself.
 
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