That has nothing to do with what you asked/posted... you asked about USA shops that had zero nic juices
No, he asked for no/low nicotine tobacco to use for his own extractions.
That has nothing to do with what you asked/posted... you asked about USA shops that had zero nic juices
That has nothing to do with what you asked/posted... you asked about USA shops that had zero nic juices .... I gave you two examples of such shops and if you want more, you need to do the searching instead of asking others to do your work for you...
As for wanting to find out what secrets the vendors have in their processes... as MSToms59 just said and you've been told over and over... don't expect them to give out those. Asking the same question again and again... only gets you the same responses.
Yes of course. But since a few weeks i am vaping my home made ones and its more funny to experiment with different tobaccos as to buy the ready juices or extracts.
I want to learn more about other extraction methods, not only cold and hot pg and ethanol. I dont think that net.com does the extractions like we do. Clay must have found a better method, but i think with a lot of chemical knowlege. My nets have a little bit more smokiness similar to a real cigarette than the nets from net.com but the flavours from net.com are more tasteful.
I have tried over 80 tobaccos and i know my favourites, so its not the choice of the right tobacco. I need more knowledge of better methods. Its a funny hobby but at this point it becomes a little bit difficult for me because i am not a chemical.
No, i want to try the new nictoine free tobacco from the 22 century company and not a net. The cigarettes with this tobacco are called "Magic 0" but i dont know where to buy and if they have also rolling tobacco or leafs.
I have not asked for other methods like for example Clays. I am only thinking about other methods and for example i will search and read google patents. There are other ways to extract tobaccos, for example CO2 extraction and i am looking for a new one to me which i can do at home. CO2 for example is too dangerous for me.
I will certainly give you credit for enthusiasm Jonny. that German ingenuity and precision is definitely coming out![]()
I like them very much but very often i have the problem that all nets are toooooo sweet for my taste. In my opinion this is the most difference between a real cigarette and a net in taste. I dont want a sweet vape to my coffee. I have tried the bitter wizard and i have played around with only vg and only pg but i can not find a solution for the sweetness.
No, i want to try the new nictoine free tobacco from the 22 century company and not a net. The cigarettes with this tobacco are called "Magic 0" but i dont know where to buy and if they have also rolling tobacco or leafs.
Hello NET thread. Been a long, long, long while since I posted on this thread. I was prominent here for a long time and about two years ago I quit the thread cold turkey due to another frequent visitor here that I had no use for (and doesn't seem to post here anymore). After sampling just about every NET vendor in those days I finally tired of all the sampling and settled on just three flavors I rotate. One is Dragon's Fire from HHV (NET) which makes up about 80% of my vape time. I also vape HHV's Caramel Apple Tobacco (non-NET) about 10% of my time and finally MOV's, Apache (NET) the remaining time. Love them all and glad I settled in. All that sampling took time away from the flavors I really enjoyed.
I was sorry to receive the news a couple months ago that Shatner lost his life due to injuries sustained in an vehicle wreck. Shatner was a frequent visitor to this thread back in those days. Very sad to hear this.
Anyhow, carry on and enjoy your ever-evolving NET journey!
Hi Bronze! Welcome back! Not as busy around here as it used to be, but still chugging along. I don't vape NETs as much as I did back then, but still love to read what others are enjoying.Hello NET thread. Been a long, long, long while since I posted on this thread. I was prominent here for a long time and about two years ago I quit the thread cold turkey due to another frequent visitor here that I had no use for (and doesn't seem to post here anymore). After sampling just about every NET vendor in those days I finally tired of all the sampling and settled on just three flavors I rotate. One is Dragon's Fire from HHV (NET) which makes up about 80% of my vape time. I also vape HHV's Caramel Apple Tobacco (non-NET) about 10% of my time and finally MOV's, Apache (NET) the remaining time. Love them all and glad I settled in. All that sampling took time away from the flavors I really enjoyed.
I was sorry to receive the news a couple months ago that Shatner lost his life due to injuries sustained in an vehicle wreck. Shatner was a frequent visitor to this thread back in those days. Very sad to hear this.
Anyhow, carry on and enjoy your ever-evolving NET journey!
Hey Boomer! After vaping every imaginable NET, I discovered I enjoyed those with a dominant oriental note...at least in the straight up NETs. I like the spicy sweet characteristic which keeps it from becoming too dry. While there are several that fall in this category I had room for only one so settled on Apache. I also enjoyed W2V's London. Louisville was also very good and of course Vita Bella. I'd be happy with any of them. But I find I cannot vape any of these for long periods of time. They get too dry. But for those two hour stretches a time or two per week I absolutely love them.Good to hear from you again Bronze. You can't go wrong with Apache. I found it to be one of those NET's that improves with a higher Nic ratio. Don't know why that is, probably my imagination but I still punch up the Nic when I order.
Yeah, Scarfy stopped in after a long hiatus to tell me about Shatner. Needless to say it was very sad to hear. His family must be devastated. Much too young. He was quite the talented glassmaker/artist.Hi Bronze! Welcome back! Not as busy around here as it used to be, but still chugging along. I don't vape NETs as much as I did back then, but still love to read what others are enjoying.
Yea, Shatner is truly missed. He was a great contributor and lots of fun. Don't be a stranger!