How Is EtherVapes in comparison to stronger tobacco types like Ahlusion Flavored Aero's or NET.com?
Jerms,
My experience parallels yours, with the possible exception that I'm even less certain of the validity of my conclusions than you seem to be.
When I read Johni's post---I can't remember what thread he posted it in, one of the home extractor threads probably---it was literally the first time I'd been exposed to the idea that sugars might cause gunking. Now, I trust that Johni has his head screwed on straight, so I took in what he wrote in one bite, and with less than my usual skepticism. What you and I have been tossing around in this exchange is a sort of backtracking to run the presumption through various reality checks, with the caveat that both of us acknowledge uncertainty about what's "real."
At this point, I'm inclined to go with your point of view. If sugars do cause gunking and carbon build-up, I'm guessing that they contribute to those effects in only a very minor way. Particulates and other organic compounds that leech into the maceration solvent from the tobacco still seem to me the most likely suspect on which to pin the crime.
In that vein, I just re-coiled/wicked the heads of five Evod-style clearos that I've been using on Vision Spinner clones and iTaste V3 batteries for my best homemade cigar NETs. I didn't bother dry-burning the coils, since they were all heavily crusted, and anyway I had 50 pre-made coil/wick assemblies (NR-R-NR 32ga wire, 1.5 ohms) from fasttech all ready to go. Rebuilding the Evod heads by swapping out the coils and flavor wicks was almost as fast as dry-burning, with much better results. The restoration of flavor and uptick in vapor production were instantaneous and quite dramatic. The old coils and flavor wicks lasted for about a month of moderate daily vaping (maybe 10 minutes per day on average), but probably should have been changed a week or two ago.
Thing is, my cigar extracts are really fairly clean performers, relatively speaking. Just goes to show that macerated NETs require at least periodic and often frequent coil/wick maintenance. But so what? Changing coils and wicks is a small price to pay for the delicious experience that good macerated NETs offer.
I've switched to 100% RDA's for any NET, the Kayfun is such a chore to rebuild in comparison to a dripper and coils for clearomizers are expensive. I use the same premade coils from fast tech, I highly recommend these they are very small and made of thin wire but they really pump out the flavor in a dripper (I use the brass monkey just because it is so easy to build.) I still use my clearos for long work days but with fruit juices, by lunch time I am craving a hit of net off the dripper.



