Got my Magma setup too.. Beast mode, on the Panzer!
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I finally have something solid that I can test RBFS juices on.![]()
Wait a minute...I never knew (or I just totally went brain dead) on the fact that a Magma is a bottom-fed airflow! Man, I have been wanting a good atty with bottom-fed airflow. Now I want one.
Wait a minute...I never knew (or I just totally went brain dead) on the fact that a Magma is a bottom-fed airflow! Man, I have been wanting a good atty with bottom-fed airflow. Now I want one.
That Magma + Panzer combo looks killer Dusty! I'm totally jelly.

Which Berry flavors have you found to be good? I've only tried a few and haven't cared for them much.
So if you would be willing to share that info i would be very grateful.
I have been wanting to try a Vanilla Skye can you give a description. I like MOV White leaf and AGL VWW but they are kinda similar just one I'd heavier on tobacco and the other is the opposite. The Peoples Vape makes a good sweet Creamy coffee vape.
Still trying to figure out how to get some of the dryness out of one of the NETs I have without diluting it farther which does seem to help.
Not that I did a bad job with the process, just for a first attempt did not pick the best blends to extract. Go figure? A newby has to learn, sometimes the hard way. But it sure motivates me to learn more and try more and keep going! I think I understand the extraction process itself, which was my goal. Goal achieved (so far, still more experiments to do).Lavender, I edited your post to just address these for now.
EtherVapes describes Vanilla Skye as: "Vanilla Skye is a mixture of Burley, Virginia, and Black Cavendish as the basis for one of our most outstanding liquids. It is sweet and creamy with an amazing tobacco base." I am sure the vanilla and creamy are added flavorings. It is a sweet tobacco, with a creamy vanilla flavor. Clear as mud, eh?
As for the dry NET you have, if you are referring to my Lane RLP extract, well, it is dry!!! Not that the extraction process was bad, just the tobacco blend itself makes for a very dry, meh (technical term) vape. I am going to play with some flavors, see if I can make it more enjoyable (I certainly have enough of the extract!), but I don't have high hopes. I fear it is just one of those tobacco blends that does not translate to a nice vape to me. The extraction process is a learning process, and now the hardest part for me is finding the right tobaccos to extract!!!! But I find the RLP rather boring... The Lane BCA is another kinda boring one. A nice black cavendish, but just that, just another black cavendish. I have had better...
So I diss my own extractions!Not that I did a bad job with the process, just for a first attempt did not pick the best blends to extract. Go figure? A newby has to learn, sometimes the hard way. But it sure motivates me to learn more and try more and keep going! I think I understand the extraction process itself, which was my goal. Goal achieved (so far, still more experiments to do).
lavender,
I currently have 81 bottles of fruit flavorings in my flavorings cabinets. Replying to your question would be more work than I want to take on. Suffice it to say, however, that half of them will never get used, because the only fruit flavorings I like are those that taste like real fruit. What I can advise is to get yourself a bottle of LorAnn Tart & Sour, which is very helpful in "rescuing" certain fruit flavors that are artificial-tasting or don't pop with vibrancy.
It is a complex flavor. I would suggest at least three weeks of steeping before expecting the blueberries to pop through.
Since you guys are talking RBAs, I highly recommend checking out the VLS Vulcan. It's a great (non-clone!) atomizer for the money. The SoCal crowd has been bugging me lately, with a big emphasis on collectibility. I get it, but it's not really my thing.
On a NETizen note, I've been vaping some True Leaf Tobacco NETs. They're good, but not quite great. Still, compared to most of what's available at retail in SoCal, they're a superior choice.



I am looking for a good Raspberry for something I'm working on.
boomer,
In June, I made extract from an ounce of Hearth & Home Signature Berry Nice pipe blend, which is supposed to be Green River Black Cav steamed with the essence of wild betties, black currant, and blackberries. I wasn't sure I'd like it, but I wanted to try a fruity tobacco.
Well, I can taste the berries, but not much. It's more like the aura of fruit than the taste of fruit. I've got oodles of fruit flavorings, however---some of which are quite authentic tasting (rather than little-kid candy artificial jolly-rancher-type fruit flavors)---so, I think I'll whip up a bottle of Berry Nice with a couple of additional fruit flavorings like blackberry and raspberry. I still don't know for sure that I'll like that, but when I want fruit with my tobacco, I want FRUIT with my tobacco, dammit!
Hey, I've used one of those before!![]()
Ask all those "collectors" what matters to them most with regards to vaping. If they say collectibility, then they are first and foremost a collector. If they say the vape itself (flavor, nic, TH, clouds or whatever), then it is just part of their thing. Frankly, I prefer to roll with vapers who are first and foremost vapers.
I can see it now -- one day the vape gear collectors will be buying mods and attys and leaving them in the package like action figure collectors. "Look, it's not even used, and never been touched -- not a single finger print! It's such a great mod."
[Edit: in this post when I am talking about collectors, I am almost positive that I know what RPad is getting at (though I am not immersed in that culture). It's not merely people who buy up a lot of mods/gear, it is something much more persnickety than that.]
One of my good friends has around 30 mods, including several that have never been used. To be fair, he's a collector of many things -- comics, videogames, toys, etc. I make fun of him all the time for buying really expensive mods that he never uses. That said, the gear that he does use, he uses the hell out of.