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shatner

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The more I follow this thread the more I wish I wasn't POOR :D. I keep trying to figure out how to get a supply of "well-steeped" juices without just resorting (to not so great) other juices while waiting for my supply of NETs to steep. I know I could just start vaping on the juices I have instead of letting them steep, as they are not terrible one week in, but I really want to let them realize their full potential. One of these days I will get in the black with my savings and then I'm going to start setting aside the analog cost each week for this new hobby of mine. :D Happy vaping this Wednesday!! :vapor:

Figure out what you like that's in your stash and re-order those before they run out. Just don't neglect other NETs that you haven't tried yet.

Here's a little inspiration for you:
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I wanted to try Tuscany tobacco from VapeRite even though it's not an NET. The VapeRite liquids that are NETs are

Organic Flavored Tobacco
Organic Flavored VR4 Tobacco
Organic Flavored Peach Tobacco

Organic Flavored Madagascar Vanilla Tobacco
Organic Flavored Honey Tobacco
Organic Flavored APV Tobacco
Naturally Flavored Cherry Pop Tobacco
Natural Flavored House Extracted Tobacco
Natural Flavored House Extracted Perique Tobacco

Natural Flavored House Extracted Tobacco
Natural Flavored Rou's Toasted Hazelnut Tobacco
Naturally Flavored Kool Watermelon Tobacco

It is my understanding that Tuscany is a good VapeRite liquid. I have had that one suggested to me a few times.

I've tried all of the above and added bold to what I would/have reordered. Their Organic Peach Tobacco is something to behold.
 

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HOLY COW that place looks amaaaaaazing. I want to eat everything on the menu and wash it down with every beer on the menu. Maybe by the time I get there (usually February-March) it will be vape friendly :)

It's a pretty excellent place. It seemed vape friendly, but I was drinking and vaping with the bosses. The first time I had Beer Belly LA's Duck Fat Fries was a revelation.
 

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Sweet Swish from HHV isn't a NET, isn't even really a tobacco though sold as one, definate TINO status. Vaping it this morning I realized that after a couple months it's mostly steeped out of it's chap-stick faze. It's now a fairly pleasant, though uninspired cherry. Though I don't detect tobacco notes, the cherry is like the flavor from a cherry flavored cigarillos. Would make for a good Frankenjuice if I find the right tobacco to pare it with.

Would be a good time to own some DIY NET extract from MVJ. Since I don't, I'm thinking maybe my 2nd 3ml sample of Red Pirate from W2V. Though decent, it was my least favorite Premium from them, and the most gunky. Sweet Swish should help with the gunkiness and may pare well. Hmmmmm.

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Thanks, AB. I'll try to figure out which one is which. I wish all extracted tobacco sites had all of their NETs in one category so that people know what is what, but the one sign is that all of their 50/50 set ratios are NETs. You can't modify the ratio on their extracted tobaccos.

Vendors that put their NETs together in one place on their site create the opportunity to set their NETs up as something special and can market them as a "line" of product much more effectively. MOV has done this effectively IMO. It's a PITA to have to search through a ton of flavors you have no interest in on sites where they aren't grouped.
 

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Vendors that put their NETs together in one place on their site create the opportunity to set their NETs up as something special and can market them as a "line" of product much more effectively. MOV has done this effectively IMO. It's a PITA to have to search through a ton of flavors you have no interest in on sites where they aren't grouped.

Agreed! You'd think that the NET vendors would be proud enough of their product to give it it's own little section. Some do, some don't. I emailed Mom & Pop's last night asking which of their tobaccos were NETs. I received and read the reply that all of them have tobacco extract in them. That's all I got; no more, no less.
 

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Vendors that put their NETs together in one place on their site create the opportunity to set their NETs up as something special and can market them as a "line" of product much more effectively. MOV has done this effectively IMO. It's a PITA to have to search through a ton of flavors you have no interest in on sites where they aren't grouped.

And then some vendors ONLY have NETs. LOL. But yeah, I do hate having to decipher the ins and outs of what they're trying to tell me in the description. Why tout your synthetics as "great tobacco taste" only to find out that they are not natural? Just say it is an artificially flavored juice already, or, just separate them.
 

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Agreed! You'd think that the NET vendors would be proud enough of their product to give it it's own little section. Some do, some don't. I emailed Mom & Pop's last night asking which of their tobaccos were NETs. I received and read the reply that all of them have tobacco extract in them. That's all I got; no more, no less.

They really don't like to draw distinctions between NETs and TA/TE. If you ask them which juices have TA or which ones have TE, they'll tell you, but if you ask which ones they extract themselves, they won't be able to tell you because they don't extract. I still love them though.
 

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And then some vendors ONLY have NETs. LOL. But yeah, I do hate having to decipher the ins and outs of what they're trying to tell me in the description. Why tout your synthetics as "great tobacco taste" only to find out that they are not natural? Just say it is an artificially flavored juice already, or, just separate them.

Here, here!
 

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They really don't like to draw distinctions between NETs and TA/TE. If you ask them which juices have TA or which ones have TE, they'll tell you, but if you ask which ones they extract themselves, they won't be able to tell you because they don't extract. I still love them though.

Yep. I specifically asked "Which tobacco liquids of yours are NET/TA?". I can't remember her name and I've deleted the email already. But the response I got was along the lines of that they really don't like to call their tobacco juices "NET". But all of them have TE and some TA. I'm guessing the ever so available Bulgarian(?) TA, but that's just a guess.

But anyway, I'm really enjoying Bud's Blend and RYO. RYO is a bit bland, as I've said before. But it's a great mellow vape that I can just default to when I don't really know what I want.

Bud's Blend is an amalgamation of American Blend and Tobacco Haze. AB has a tiny bit of licorice in it and it carries over to B'sB ever so slightly. I don't detect anise, really. But there is a tiny, tiny, tiny bit of a licorice bite on the exhale. It's a really great vape with my morning coffee. I haven't tried their American Blend. But I do really like Haze.
 

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That's irritating to me too. If you go on the HHV website and search for "Purity Tobacco" you'll get a list of all the NETs. But who would know that other than someone like me? Certainly not a newb.

If the newb is curious as to what "Purity Line" is they'll figure it out. When I saw "(Purity)" after some of their liquids I did some quick research right there on the HHV website and found the answer very quickly and easily.

I should have multi-quoted. Sorry 'bout that.
 

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Ok the deeds done did. 3ml of Red Pirate + 3ml of Sweet Swish = 6mg of 16.5mg nic at 53.5/46.5 pg/vg of.. let's see; Cherry Pirate? Sweet Pirate? nah.. Pirate Swish, that will work. Shake shake shake, steep for 3 days, and see if Pirate Swish is a success.

About 1.5ml of Sweet Swish left.. maybe mix with HoL's Cigarillos?

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That's irritating to me too. If you go on the HHV website and search for "Purity Tobacco" you'll get a list of all the NETs. But who would know that other than someone like me? Certainly not a newb.

On VapeRite's site, you can only really tell by which juices don't allow you to cahnge the PG/VG ratio. That is why I posted them--it is far too much effort just to find the juices you're looking for.
 

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I had no idea you were from NY. My Aussie Aussie Aussie chants are entirely inappropriate now. I'm from Rego Park, but have lost my license as a New Yorker after 13 years in California.

No, no, no....once a New Yorker....always a New Yorker! I've been in Florida for 30+ years....I am a New Yorker :)
 

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Some of them, I won't name names but the initials are VR, you can't really tell and even if you ask you still aren't sure. :)

Hell, sometimes I can't even tell which of their juices are tobaccos or not. :confused: Is that a tobacco juice? Our special blend of apple and classic Kentucky Blend taste. Say what? Okay, let me click on Kentucky Blends to see what their about...oh wait, I am already in Kentucky Blends. What kind of rabbit hole is this?
 
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