Edited: Wait, I made an error. You are talking about Bees Nees, I am talking about Sahara Blend! I don't know how to use strike out on the edit function.
Edited: Wait, I made an error. You are talking about Bees Nees, I am talking about Sahara Blend! I don't know how to use strike out on the edit function.
Looking closer at CravinVapes site, I found this info about their tobacco extracts. Tobacco Extracts - CravinVapes E-cigs & E-liquid Looks like they use alcohol in their extraction and a filtration process they are proud of. They list what tobacco is used in each NET, which deserves a huge kudos in my opinion.
Sometimes NETs are flavored by adding flavor extracts/concentrates along with the tobacco extract when mixing the juice. Sometimes flavors are added during the extraction, as Ahlusion does by adding vanilla beans or cherries to the tobacco and extracting together. And sometimes the flavor is from a cased tobacco (Cavendish) like Organic Vanilla Pipe from CV (and most HHV NETs I believe).
All three methods can produce a great flavored NET. When a vendor says which method they use, I appreciate that. Of course, the most important thing is the end product, the final result, and I believe a vendor should use any method, or combination of methods, they feel is best to produce the product they are going for.
So CravinVapes used an organic vanilla Cavendish for Organic Vanilla Pipe. The end result was, to my initial impressions, a vape that played like vanilla cigarette, even though pipe tobacco was used. That observation comes from a guy who has never smoked a pipe in my life though. Maybe it does taste like pipe tobacco. My experience with pipe flavor is just based on the much more complex pipe vapes I've had.
It doesn't change my first impressions though. The lack of pipe-ness to me is a result of my limited experience, a very mild tobacco used, or the extraction and/or filtration process. Either way, now knowing how and what is used to make that juice may increase my appreciation for OrgVanPipe as I vape it. Or maybe it will always just feel like a vanilla cig to me.
GeJ GJ4 and MOV Full Virginia Flake are much, much better NET RY4s. Billherbst's fine RY4s kick the crap out of MVJ's.
Been vaping some ouR whY qu4tro from QnJ all day. I guess I need to give QnJ yet another plug. I'm not an RY4 fan. I've tried several of them and didn't care for any of them...as in, not at all! I'm not suggesting I'm grooving on QnJ's NET version of RY4, but I have been vaping it all day. That is tons more than I can say about any other RY4 I've tried. The flavoring is well balanced and, again, the NET base really shines through as it does on all QnJ's flavored NETS. I sampled ouR whY qu4tro a long time ago and thought the same then as I do now. It is readily apparent that QnJ makes a whole lot of quality smoke juices. One doesn't have to necessarily like a particular flavor profile, but he can state that it is a well-made juice.
You're going to love some of the things you can do with coils that your Vamo won't fire!Ordered this GG clone for $23 including shipping.
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Most importantly, it's a back-up mod which I've gone too long without having. Also, my first mechanical. I love how affordable these new toys are. Also picked up a couple new drippers from EmpireMods; the A6 and SS RDA with a new design.
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I really like the Full Virginia Flake, it's my favorite sweet tobacco so far. Haven't had GJ4 yet, how do they compare?
You're going to love some of the things you can do with coils that your Vamo won't fire!
I'm sure I will! I need to research mechanicals a bit, but quick question, do I need to buy a fuse, like the shortstop or 2 cents?
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Either that or buy protected batteries, which have the protection circuitry built in.
Not really unless you want to do crazy coils that draw super high amps. Do use decent quality protected batteries like AW IMR, or Panasonic, etc
I've had no problems with AW IMRs, no fuse.
Spent a nice afternoon hanging at the Ahlusion cafe with Mr. Mann, Wlad and a few other vapers. Nice conversation and great juice. We'll have to do it again someday.
I have a couple Panasonic CGR650CHs coming, which I think are IMR and protected, but I need to read more about that. The AW batts I have are IMR but not protected.
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GJ4 has a bigger tobacco taste to me. I prefer it a bit more than Full Virginia Flake. NETizens that haven't tried a NET RY4 will probably be happier with GJ4. RY4 fans that haven't tried a NET will likely prefer FVF; it's more approachable and has a dessert-type sweetness.