Natural Tobaccos - Part Deux

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What does the fan accomplish? I've seen those and dismissed them as gimmicks.

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The fan is under the coil and pushes the incoming air from the vents up to the coil and to the mouthpiece. Even with a light draw you get all of the vape. They have been working well for me. Seems to affect the taste. I can taste the separate leaves that I missed on some juices.

At first I thought there wouldn't be any difference between a regular draw and a fan assisted draw. I was surprised at the difference and couldn't figure out why. I think it might be something to do with how fast the coil heats up. Like sometimes a cooler vape taste better than a warmer one. The fan is pushing the air as the coil heats up so the process takes longer for a warm vape.

I don't know if that makes any sense but it's the best I can figure out at this point.
 

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Im a Black Note fan too.

The Adagio will be better bumping up to 6mg. On my initial notebook order I got it in 6mg, they also gave me a free sample of Adagio in 3mg. Well the 3mg was too muted for my taste. I ended up mixing it with the 6mg Adagio and other blends to vape it.

Another thing, for the flavor forget about the Sub tank or any sub ohm coil tank. Use the Black Note in your Nautilus. I initially used them in my sub ohm tanks after testing them in my drippers. They were muted heavily.

Ive sense been vaping them in the Triton with the 1.8 ohm coil and nautilus style drip tip, Kabuki, and the Silo Beast using the Triton 1.8 ohm coil and a narrower drip tip. Great flavor. And of course the flavor is great out of drippers, but drippers arent always convenient. On the tank side Id say the Triton (1.8 ohm) gives the best overall flavor. The kabuki is extremely close and is smoother, but the Triton just gives me a wetter vape with slightly more notes detected. The silo beast (1.8 ohm Triton coil) with the airflow almost closed completely, and a mtl drip tip works good too and is now serviceable to use for achieving good flavor.

Im going to bump up the nic slightly on my next order sense I wont be sub ohming this juice anymore.
I'm trying one bottle to see how they do in the squonker. If muted dripping I'll probably be wasting $29.
I'll probably just stick with trying as many of Clay's coil clogging goodness as I can get my hands on.
N-E-T . Com Air Cured BlackBerry is scrumptious and one every NET lover owes themselves to try.
Cheaper than Black Note but I would imagine BN has a better filtering process along with the fancy toilet paper tube packaging to justify the cost.
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I totally missed it too. It tasted like grape soda NET to me. I knew the graham was in there though because of the alcohol nose that was also in a couple of betas he sent me.
Mutha's Mix and Mango Banana Cavendish next tries for me to appease Vape Monkey God.
My cabana will be filled with vapor for the NET Shaman.
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The fan is under the coil and pushes the incoming air from the vents up to the coil and to the mouthpiece. Even with a light draw you get all of the vape. They have been working well for me. Seems to affect the taste. I can taste the separate leaves that I missed on some juices.
I shut my airflow down to nearly nothing. I need to be able to PULL when I vape, only way it's satisfying for me (I know this puts me in a stark minority these days!). I'm guessing the fan wouldn't make a lot of difference for me.
 
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I'm trying one bottle to see how they do in the squonker. If muted dripping I'll probably be wasting $29.
I'll probably just stick with trying as many of Clay's coil clogging goodness as I can get my hands on.
N-E-T . Com Air Cured BlackBerry is scrumptious and one every NET lover owes themselves to try.
Cheaper than Black Note but I would imagine BN has a better filtering process along with the fancy toilet paper tube packaging to justify the cost.
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Ought to be good dripped...what flavour are you trying out? Give it a bit of time the flavours can be subtle.

Agreed the packing adds to the cost...shame...still guess it looks pretty.

Pondering trying some juice from n-e-t...
 

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I shut my airflow down to nearly nothing. I need to be able to PULL when I vape, only way it's satisfying for me (I know this puts me in a stark minority these days!). I'm guessing the fan wouldn't make a lot of difference for me.

Don't you get a lot of leakage that way?
 

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I'm trying one bottle to see how they do in the squonker. If muted dripping I'll probably be wasting $29.
I'll probably just stick with trying as many of Clay's coil clogging goodness as I can get my hands on.
N-E-T . Com Air Cured BlackBerry is scrumptious and one every NET lover owes themselves to try.
Cheaper than Black Note but I would imagine BN has a better filtering process along with the fancy toilet paper tube packaging to justify the cost.
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You will probably like it with a dripper.

Ive tried 8 samples of NET.com. They were ok, some better than others but they clog coils so fast. I like the price, but overall the better flavor for me came from a few of the Black Notes and Black Note is coil compatible with replaceable coil tanks which I use away from home.

I may give NET another go but with higher PG this time.
 

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Ought to be good dripped...what flavour are you trying out? Give it a bit of time the flavours can be subtle.

Agreed the packing adds to the cost...shame...still guess it looks pretty.

Pondering trying some juice from n-e-t...
Adagio and Sonata peek my interest.
However I'm open to suggestions.
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Do give Air Cured BlackBerry a try from N-E-T.Com it's not as bad on the coils as a couple of the others I've tried.
I quite enjoyed the Chris Blond and tRY4.1 as well.
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Adagio and Sonata peek my interest.
However I'm open to suggestions.
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Do give Air Cured BlackBerry a try from N-E-T.Com it's not as bad on the coils as a couple of the others I've tried.
I quite enjoyed the Chris Blond and tRY4.1 as well.
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My favourites were prelude, legato, bravura and adagio. Sonata was good also. Go with your instinct, all flavours are good and everyone's tastes different.
 

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Got an extracting question. I'm getting ready to Mason up some of this: http://www.pipesandcigars.com/pipe-tobacco/39876/dunhill-flake/

Do I just pull it apart so that its loose strands?

Thanks!
Wow, small world...had the same dilemma y'day with a 5g. sample of Gawith Hoggarth's 'Sweet Rum Twist'....it's a rope, the retailer had cut a lump off for My 5g. & I was sitting, looking at it thinking the same thing! (& thinking 'bout putting it in an analogue pipe....the sweetest-smelling, moistest tobacco I've ever seen!....I REALLY hope that this extraction does justice to the baccy's smell!!!!)
 

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Some of Gawith-Hoggarth tobaccos are not for the timid or newbees........STRONG! :evil:

Yeah, but when you get the extract just right it's heaven. Like six week steeped Happy ( Brown ) Bogie. :vapor:
 
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