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Cob24

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I complained about blue moo being to much blueberry and someone on here told me to not touch it until it was at least a month old. So I listened and I'm so happy I did. To me everything I didn't like about it disappeared and now it's my favorite vape. It's hard to wait that month but to me it's well worth it.
 

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I've experienced how well sub ohm can work, with the right build on the right rba on the right mech mod (not mine; a buddy of mine loves sub ohm)... but I think it says something that he vapes almost exclusively fruits, and nothing *near* as sweet as the stuff I prefer. I have a feeling that the juices I vape the most wouldn't work very well at those temps... *low* ohms, probably, if dripped, but not sub ohm. I could be completely wrong, just a hunch... next time I run into that friend, I may ask him if I can drip whatever I have on hand in his rba just to see if I'm right. Science is fun.
 

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Why is it you think that sweeter flavors do better in a carto tank? So far I have found that Caramel Apple and Butternut Vanilla I can only vape in a Carto tank. With the Butternut I kept getting a burning taste in my clearomizer but I put it in a carto tank and its wonderful....go figure!

I cannot speak for others as my experience is different then yours in which I find strong fruit or menthol flavors I like more in a Cartomizer as opposed to a clearo as they for me mellow the harshness down for me. The sweeter flavors I like in cleros. Either way there is still the matter that the filler in carto's can be different per supplier and by the type of filler being used in them. I know this doesn't help answer your specific question but that's all I have! There is one exception, I had a bottle Vanilla Butternut and in a clearo it was extremely harsh, don't know why or what made it that way, I had to give it away as I just couldn't handle it, some that I have made is great and not harsh at all.
 

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They're the cheapest quality cartotank out there. Good customer service too. I've got 5 of them. I'm kind of torn though, I don't really need any more of them, but there's 2 caps that I don't have but I really want :D I do have 1 that I like, but not as much as the others... but I'm not sure I want to part with it yet.

I've got the stainless, orange & green in 19mm... orange & black in 22mm. I really want a black one in 19 & a stainless in 22.

Can't agree with oz more. I think when I order one I get out of there for $25 before shipping. The first one I ordered had paint but I only order the clear ones now. I order my tank caps based upon the color of what I think a vape taste like (weird I know but it's me). Makes it easy to know what's it in each tank. Right now I only have three but I only have three flavors I'm willing to put into such a large tank.
 

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I've experienced how well sub ohm can work, with the right build on the right RBA on the right mech mod (not mine; a buddy of mine loves sub ohm)... but I think it says something that he vapes almost exclusively fruits, and nothing *near* as sweet as the stuff I prefer. I have a feeling that the juices I vape the most wouldn't work very well at those temps... *low* ohms, probably, if dripped, but not sub ohm. I could be completely wrong, just a hunch... next time I run into that friend, I may ask him if I can drip whatever I have on hand in his RBA just to see if I'm right. Science is fun.
I think you may be onto something here. The only juices I really enjoy vaping at low or sub ohms are the fruitier juices.
 

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That "caramelized" gunk is the best part to me :) I have refilled the same tank with Champagne since new years eve. Now when I fill it
the juice is dark. ( yummy) Champagne is almost clear when I start :)
sad part...., 50 ml is almost gone and I haven't reordered, yet

That's only because your nothing but bones, so whatever puts some meat on them is good, be it gunk or whatever, which is probably the only thing that will stick to you! :p Dolphin

I do the same thing with my Hazelnut tank, when it gets to where there is only maybe 1ml or a little less in, I just refill it and up till yesterday have not had to clean the coil or change wicking material and what was left is so dark, but it seems to add richness to the new stuff when I add it in there, I actually prefer to have some left over the in the tank and never let it drop below 1/2 ml before refilling it, same with PB, those are the only ones I do this with however, others seem to just be burnt crap!
 
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They're the cheapest quality cartotank out there. Good customer service too. I've got 5 of them. I'm kind of torn though, I don't really need any more of them, but there's 2 caps that I don't have but I really want :D I do have 1 that I like, but not as much as the others... but I'm not sure I want to part with it yet.

I've got the stainless, orange & green in 19mm... orange & black in 22mm. I really want a black one in 19 & a stainless in 22.

Nice collection. Thanks for the info. The one reason I haven't ordered a tank from them yet is there are just TOO MANY OPTIONS! I swear I've built about a dozen different setups but just can't pull the trigger. I want them all. I am leaning toward the 22mm standard tube with the golden orange caps and a golden orange rook tip. I just don't know if I want to go with a clear tube or maybe the dirt? A swirl? Bah, I really need to just pick something and go with it.
 

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I am not denying that sub-ohm works well. It does, it creates giant clouds of dense vapor and flavor. My problem is, as my 35 year smoker-no-more taste buds I can not tell the difference between that dense flavor and the thick flavor I get from my happy spot. Other than I do not fog a room out and it dissipates faster. I will probably do a sub ohm build again. I know I will in fact. Just cuz I can. Maybe even tonight, I have some cheap clone RBAs doing the soak to get rid of machine oil as we type :)

My Mt Baker order will not be here till Monday :( it left the Austin sort center a little late this morning :(
 

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May I ask why the VTR ??? when it does basically the same as the MVP ??? just curious. :blink:

For me, it's a better looking device, it's built like a tank and you can change the batteries in it and don't have to worry about buying a completely new MVP, and it looks so much cooler, did I mention that! lmao But, it is heavy which for me is no problem and actually quite like that as now I don't have to carry as many defensive devices, it can pull double duty! :D

Yeah, Yeah, I know, you didn't ask me! Oh well, just deal with it..... :p Flipper
 

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I am not denying that sub-ohm works well. It does, it creates giant clouds of dense vapor and flavor. My problem is, as my 35 year smoker-no-more taste buds I can not tell the difference between that dense flavor and the thick flavor I get from my happy spot. Other than I do not fog a room out and it dissipates faster. I will probably do a sub ohm build again. I know I will in fact. Just cuz I can. Maybe even tonight, I have some cheap clone RBAs doing the soak to get rid of machine oil as we type :)

My Mt Baker order will not be here till Monday :( it left the Austin sort center a little late this morning :(

It definitely works well, and my girlfriend prefers vaping sub ohm, I just find the longer coils work better for me with gauze. I don't have to drip anywhere as often, either. Maybe I will put something in the .8 range on this Bulldog I have. It's been out of the rotation too long and I've been wanting to put a vertical coil in it to see how that goes.
 

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I am not denying that sub-ohm works well. It does, it creates giant clouds of dense vapor and flavor. My problem is, as my 35 year smoker-no-more taste buds I can not tell the difference between that dense flavor and the thick flavor I get from my happy spot. Other than I do not fog a room out and it dissipates faster. I will probably do a sub ohm build again. I know I will in fact. Just cuz I can. Maybe even tonight, I have some cheap clone RBAs doing the soak to get rid of machine oil as we type :)

My Mt Baker order will not be here till Monday :( it left the Austin sort center a little late this morning :(

I wasn't arguing with you, just to be clear. :) We're on the same page; I don't need (or particularly want) sub ohm to be satisfied, and as I said, I don't think it would work terribly well with the juices I prefer, anyway. I was just musing out loud that I *have* seen it work (and vaped off one that worked), but it mystifies me a little because I don't like to vape my juices anywhere near that low. I'm still slightly amazed by how individualized vaping can be, is what it comes down to. All the customization available pleases me greatly, but I'm a "*why* does that work" as well as "*how* does that work" kind of person, and the whys of sub ohm still elude me. I know exactly *how* it works, but *why* it works for some but not others is interesting to me.
 
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