Mountain Oak Vapors - Premium Tennessee E-Liquid - Part 2

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LeDean

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Sweetwater day 6
Flavor: Georgia Peach
PV: ego w/boge 2.0 cartomizer

GEOOOOORGIA...OOOOOH GEORGIA! IVE GOT GEORGIA ON MY MIND! LOL im sorry i had to do that, anyway this flavor is not what id consider a traditional peach. Reason i say that is because alot of peach flavors are either very airy and not noticble or WAY to sweet. Well again MOV has found a very nice balance of peach and sweetnees that make it seem like your sinking your teeth into one of thoes coveted GA peaches. Not too hard on the throte hit but enough to enjoy could easily be a good day vape if you crave something juicy and sweet.
Meta Score: A
Flavor Score: A+ (im not too big into peach but i do enjoy it on occassion)

Thank you for another descriptive review. ;)
 

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I was just wondering if I should shell out the extra $$ for the Provari, or will the Lavatube be just as good.

Thanks for really confusing me -L. Now I am less sure than I was before! ;)

Well. It's true! Hahaha! I've tried to describe it as best I can. The ProVari just....hits hard. Not like throat hit....like all over. It's a harsh vape, every time for me. But, I can get used to it. But, I would always pick my Lavatube over it. It's "smoother" vaping. If you lived closer, I would let you see for yourself. It makes sense to me, but I know I am confusing you. LoL

Edit: My husband loves the ProVari. I think he may prefer it over the Lavatube. However, he did say that the flavors tasted differently. We experimented one night with Vanilla tobacco prototype. Switching back and forth, it tasted sweet and good on his ProVari, but on my Lavatube, it tasted like crap. Same tank each time. We both noted the difference. *shrug* We are pretty adamant that a flavor must pass the test on BOTH devices, as well as 2 other simpler devices.
 
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green eggs and ham closeup.jpg Here is a closeup.. The bottle is at home, but I'm pretty sure it didn't start out that color...
 

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It's Frostbite...:vapor: on a brand new mom and pop submarine mini tank with a 3ohm prepunched carto..
Honestly, I'm not really noticing that much of a taste difference.. I did however just swap out to a tank filled with Georgia Peach...

What did you have in that tank before the Frostbite? Was the carto new?

The only thing I can think of is:

1.) It mixed with another e-liquid in your carto.
2.) It's been in the sun or exposed to bright light.


I will say, our concentrates are pre-mixed. And I've never seen any color change in them.
 
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Could you post what it says? I don't have access to that page. :(

Basically, what meta was saying sounds on target.. The juice could be burned. Apparently this is not unheard of in tank usage. When I first fired it up I was vaping at 6.0. I have since settled on 4.6 which I really enjoy the flavor.. I am wondering if thats what did it.. In the future, I will start at a lower setting and work up, instead of the other way around..
 

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Yes I believe that to be true. I've experienced color changes myself with my tank sometimes, usually after prolonged use 2-3 days with the same carto vaping from 4.7-5.4v.

Towards the end of the life of the carto, dark liquid seeps back into the tank from the carto, the dark (blackish) stuff is basically the previous liquid resin that has gotten caught up on the carto coils, usually this tips me off my carto doesn't have a lot of days left (maybe 1 or 2, but really at this point the taste/flavor starts to become less than ideal).

It's at this point that I usually change my carto. Different liquids and different voltages may cause this to be accelerated.

Truth be told I have NEVER had one turn green though. Usually it's a dark burnt resin looking color that seeps from the used-carto into the fresh tank liquid and 'darkens' the whole solution.

Green.... I'm not sure about, but sometimes with clear tanks and sunlight .... I mean, I don't know. Green is a new one to me:p
 

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Yes I believe that to be true. I've experienced color changes myself with my tank sometimes, usually after prolonged use 2-3 days with the same carto vaping from 4.7-5.4v.

Towards the end of the life of the carto, dark liquid seeps back into the tank from the carto, the dark (blackish) stuff is basically the previous liquid resin that has gotten caught up on the carto coils, usually this tips me off my carto doesn't have a lot of days left (maybe 1 or 2, but really at this point the taste/flavor starts to become less than ideal).

It's at this point that I usually change my carto. Different liquids and different voltages may cause this to be accelerated.

Truth be told I have NEVER had one turn green though. Usually it's a dark burnt resin looking color that seeps from the used-carto into the fresh tank liquid and 'darkens' the whole solution.

Green.... I'm not sure about, but sometimes with clear tanks and sunlight .... I mean, I don't know. Green is a new one to me:p
If I have time tonight, I will ditch this carto, and reload the with some more FB and see what I get...
 
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