Natural Tobaccos - Part Deux

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I dont recall NET Tobacco E-liquid UK | Naturally Extracted Tobacco | Made in England being talked about in here but I believe them to be worth mentioning. Recently tried their Havana, Virginia, Kentucky, and Burley tobaccos and am liking them all. Initial thoughts are similar to Black Note but stronger flavor profile. Price and shipping time were better than expected also. I will definitely be placing future orders.
 

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I dont recall NET Tobacco E-liquid UK | Naturally Extracted Tobacco | Made in England being talked about in here but I believe them to be worth mentioning. Recently tried their Havana, Virginia, Kentucky, and Burley tobaccos and am liking them all. Initial thoughts are similar to Black Note but stronger flavor profile. Price and shipping time were better than expected also. I will definitely be placing future orders.

Drake’s range of NETs harks back to the good old vendors who made only raw unadulterated NETs. I notice they use cold extraction for all their NETs which is a good indication they understand the process of NET creation.

I might put in an order one day soon.


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I am still feeling a need to order from RBFS that won't go away...... :rolleyes:



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I found an interesting NET this week that puts me in mind of RBFS. It's Cafe Racer and the two NET's are Lucky 13 and Lucky B.a.s.t.a.r.d.. I have tried both, they are very smooth and a tad gentler on coils. They don't tell what their NET extract is. The two flavors I mentioned are the only ones I have tried.
 

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I found an interesting NET this week that puts me in mind of RBFS. It's Cafe Racer and the two NET's are Lucky 13 and Lucky B.a.s.t.a.r.d.. I have tried both, they are very smooth and a tad gentler on coils. They don't tell what their NET extract is. The two flavors I mentioned are the only ones I have tried.
That's some insanely good juice. It was among my first when I started vaping, but I transitioned into non-sweet juice, and only do straight NET now. I still have one of the bottles in a desk drawer, and it still smells fantastic. I didn't realize they use NET to make it. I originally got the Lucky 13, and was about to buy the Lucky B.astard when I started DIY. Your post makes me wonder if I ought to get a bottle, just for having a "dessert tank" on hand once in a while.

If you like a RY4, I don't think they get any better than that stuff.
 
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Hi everyone. Hope you're all doing well. I haven't posted for a while. Just wondering if anyone has vaped NETs using any of the currently popular Pod devices for when you're out and about? (I noticed one - Usonicig ZipKit, which is coilless- but makes for a cooler vape) I wondered if something like that would be good for not gunking the coils.
 
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Hi everyone. Hope you're all doing well. I haven't posted for a while. Just wondering if anyone has vaped NETs using any of the currently popular Pod devices for when you're out and about? (I noticed one - Usonicig ZipKit, which is coilless- but makes for a cooler vape) I wondered if something like that would be good for not gunking the coils.
This probably isn't exactly what you're looking for, but: I got a Juul a while back, out of curiosity, and so I could have a tiny backup in my pocket, or something discrete to hit while at Home Depot or other shopping. When the pods are empty, I refill with a NET that has 14/10 (freebase/nic salt) total 24mg juice. They're good for one refill.

Using NET makes it difficult to select a good pod, or use one much. Longest lasting pod I've used with NET so far is Innokin EQ. I get about 3-4 refills, but only by using half NET/half non-net tobacco in it.
 

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Thanks Brewdag. That gives me a good idea of what to expect from a Pod. I'm still curious about the Usonicig Zipkit, which is a coilless pod and a cooler vape. Apparently it could do with improvement. But I wonder if having a cool vape will cut down on NET gunkage.:)
Sounds like it should, in principle. But I haven't seen much about these, except for complaints about their original product.

Funny, but Hon Lik's original invention used ultrasonic, and he found it didn't work the way he wanted back then. Doesn't mean the tech won't work if they get it right, though, and possibly really extend life of a pod/atty. I'll wait & see how reviews come in on their products.
 

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Hey tobacco fans. A fellow member recommended I post about my fave liquid here.
Now we're pretty lucky in the UK that we have some awesome juice makers and we have are own little tobacco liquid triangle in Nottingham with the excellent red vapes, el torro (masterminded by georgio brother of the late great rta maker Leo (of by Leo, Greece) and lastly my and pretty much every one in the line's favorite adv, Manabush.
Manabush is not a pure hardcore net brand. I will say that upfront.
Manabush is made by a long time vaper, mad genius blender called martyn.
He describes his original brand (the nokomis range) as tobacco 're imagined.
You do get a base blend of tobacco with a touch of net but blended with complementary flavours that you would taste in a good tobacco. Caramel, nut, fruit, custard ect all those flavours that make tobacco indefinable.
I can't even begin to let you guys know just how good this stuff is and for a liquid company still run by one man with a passion for good tobacco he has gained a healthy amount of awards for best tobacco juice at rock's all over Europe.
He also has a more bold cigar tobacco, bourbon blend called the firewater range for those who like things stronger or for those nights when only a Cuban cigar will do. Each juice in the range has added complementary flavour notes and again is astonishing.
I don't want to over egg the pudding as a fan but I will stick a link to his site (no issue's with international postage) and a link to an old UK review that describes the range excellently.
He's been around for year's and the juice secret is starting to Creep outside Europe now so give it a go.
I found them about four or so year's back and honestly haven't spent a single day since without one of the flavours in my tank (nanabhozo is my personal favourite).

Manabush Ltd - Manufacturers of Quality E-Liquids

Reviews
Nokomis range part 1
The Big Manabush Review - Part 1 Review

Nokomis range part 2.

The Big Manabush Review - Part 2 Review

Firewater
Manabush FireWater Nicotine Salt Review

Oh and there's the spirit walker range which mirrors the nokomis range only minus the base tobacco.
 

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Hey tobacco fans. A fellow member recommended I post about my fave liquid here.
Now we're pretty lucky in the UK that we have some awesome juice makers and we have are own little tobacco liquid triangle in Nottingham with the excellent red vapes, el torro (masterminded by georgio brother of the late great rta maker Leo (of by Leo, Greece) and lastly my and pretty much every one in the line's favorite adv, Manabush.
Manabush is not a pure hardcore net brand. I will say that upfront.
Manabush is made by a long time vaper, mad genius blender called martyn.
He describes his original brand (the nokomis range) as tobacco 're imagined.
You do get a base blend of tobacco with a touch of net but blended with complementary flavours that you would taste in a good tobacco. Caramel, nut, fruit, custard ect all those flavours that make tobacco indefinable.
I can't even begin to let you guys know just how good this stuff is and for a liquid company still run by one man with a passion for good tobacco he has gained a healthy amount of awards for best tobacco juice at rock's all over Europe.
He also has a more bold cigar tobacco, bourbon blend called the firewater range for those who like things stronger or for those nights when only a Cuban cigar will do. Each juice in the range has added complementary flavour notes and again is astonishing.
I don't want to over egg the pudding as a fan but I will stick a link to his site (no issue's with international postage) and a link to an old UK review that describes the range excellently.
He's been around for year's and the juice secret is starting to Creep outside Europe now so give it a go.
I found them about four or so year's back and honestly haven't spent a single day since without one of the flavours in my tank (nanabhozo is my personal favourite).

Manabush Ltd - Manufacturers of Quality E-Liquids

Reviews
Nokomis range part 1
The Big Manabush Review - Part 1 Review

Nokomis range part 2.

The Big Manabush Review - Part 2 Review

Firewater
Manabush FireWater Nicotine Salt Review

Oh and there's the spirit walker range which mirrors the nokomis range only minus the base tobacco.

Glad you posted Black Wings. I think these liquids may get a good audience in here especially given that there is a lot of consolidation in recent years between true NETs and synthetic equivalents.


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It’s interesting that the reviewer of the Manabush liquids said that Martyn who created the liquids believes using silica was recommended to capture the best of the flavour. I still use silica with NETs much of the time.

Martyn seems to have gotten his start much like Clay did who runs the very successful Naturally_Extracted-Tobacco.net site in the US. Clay used to be a regular member of this group 5 years ago and started to make his own NETs before going into business and using the knowledge and preferences he derived from this group to craft NETs that would appeal to NET lovers.

It seems Martyn has done much the same with his involvement on Planet of the Vapes in the UK.


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It’s interesting that the reviewer of the Manabush liquids said that Martyn who created the liquids believes using silica was recommended to capture the best of the flavour. I still use silica with NETs much of the time.

Martyn seems to have gotten his start much like Clay did who runs the very successful Naturally_Extracted-Tobacco.net site in the US. Clay used to be a regular member of this group 5 years ago and started to make his own NETs before going into business and using the knowledge and preferences he derived from this group to craft NETs that would appeal to NET lovers.

It seems Martyn has done much the same with his involvement on Planet of the Vapes in the UK.


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Yes very similar indeed. Back then there where few decent tobacco juices so he went through months of experimentation with tobacco, infusion, pressing, extraction ect and then worked with tons of flavour house's to create a good base tobacco.
After many samples being shared on the forum he started to create small batch stuff and it was so popular it soon grew into the fully tpd compliant clean room unit it is now.
 
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