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Just a couple have tried H1N1 so far; reports have been good, I'm looking forward to trying it.

What NETs have you tried so far other than HHV and Ahlusion? The other "top tier" NET vendors to try would be QuickNicJuice, GoodeJuice, MountainOakVapors, Want2Vape.. and plenty of other ones to check out.

Hard to make a suggestion based on "something different, something interesting" but what popped into my mind reading that is ThePlumeRoom. Namely Candied Cavendish, Burley & Candy, and Honey-Fig tobacco. Very much different and interesting; and TPR has a solid if small following here.

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well if that's the case Ill take a shot with ahlusion maple river tree see if its packs a little more tobacco then the wildwood
Really like the ahlusion maple

and ill get the southern gent pan dragon and ry4 from MOV

Dude, dont mess around and dip your pinkie toe in the shallow end. Man up, mount the high dive, unleash a barbaric yawp, and dive into Maple Burley
 

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That is outstanding! Thanks again. Did you get those RPad.TV wristbands I sent you?

Juicy, I'll probably catch hell for this but I don't think there are many NETizens who really dig authentic tasting juices like Louisville and London as well as HHVs juices. They're just from opposite ends of the NET spectrum. I don't like sweet, fruity tastes that my palette can't identify so HHV just doesn't do much for me. Not bad juice, just not for me and I'd bet not for you.

I like both. While NETs are generally my favorite type of e-liquid, I'm a fan of complex juice that are well made. Yes, that's a vague description of what I like, but to me it's similar to food. That said, I think I'm starting to follow that path of a few NETizens in this thread that are favoring low-maintenance NETs. While I love the taste of W2V Paris, it gunks up coils crazy-fast. Juices like that are starting to bug me.

New NET available at Ahlusion; Caramel Wild Wood, Ahl's first caramel tobacco I think. I love caramel, I love the Wild Wood tobacco flavor.. gotta have it!

Caramel Wild Wood + Vanilla Wild Wood = RY4 Wild Wood?

Still waiting for Wlad to make a proper NET RY4 (preferably with Vurley)!

Did you ever vape want to vapes RY4 ?
I've been curious about that one since I've seen it on the Big RY4 thread
Almost ordered it a few months ago but was turned off by the almost $6 shipping charge

I enjoyed it when I reviewed it last month. For me, it's better than MoV FVF. Sometimes I like it better than GeJ GJ4, but most of the time GeJ wins out.

What about Tez? Ain't seen him round Burger World lately...

His summer schedule has been pretty nuts.

Lastly, here's a photo of vaping and ramen. It's topical though, as there's a NET in the Kayfun clone.

 

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Jerms, if I had your philosophy on shipping costs, I would not have bought or tried anything out of the U.S or even local in Canada for that matter. We pay on an average anywhere around $15 - $20 to have stuff shipped here. It's part of the reason I don't go for sample sizes, and just get 30ml bottles instead, and multiples at that.

Shipping works the same going the other way too. The Vita Bella that I sent Bronze with the Provari Ring, cost $18 to ship to him.

It's cheaper ofcourse to ship without tracking (around $8 - 12) but then you have no idea what happened to the package if it disappears into that black hole that we call customs.
 

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Jerms, if I had your philosophy on shipping costs, I would not have bought or tried anything out of the U.S or even local in Canada for that matter. We pay on an average anywhere around $15 - $20 to have stuff shipped here. It's part of the reason I don't go for sample sizes, and just get 30ml bottles instead, and multiples at that.

Shipping works the same going the other way too. The Vita Bella that I sent Bronze with the Provari Ring, cost $18 to ship to him.

It's cheaper ofcourse to ship without tracking (around $8 - 12) but then you have no idea what happened to the package if it disappears into that black hole that we call customs.

I am willing to pay more for shipping.. if I really want it. It stops me more if I'm on the fence; because my list of things to try contains many options for cheaper shipping. If my only choice was to order from the U.K, I would still order, but like you said I would stick to large and multiple orders.

I recently shipped 2 15ml glass bottles and multiple 10ml bottles of juice, cartos, an atty, and drip tips in a big padded envelope for.. $2.75. Usually it's $2.07. If I can ship that cheap in the US, so can US vendors.

Provari ring.. did you propose to Bronze? Did he say yes? Can I be the flower girl?

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Man, I'm burnin' though my 30ml of VB pretty fast. It could be time to order more.

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Maybe I'll buy two and put one aside to steep.

So, these "low maintenance NETs" RPad speaks of, what are some good examples? I know most of HHV's NETs probably fit this description, or at least the ones I've tried haven't seemed particularly gunky. I'm still looking for a good, smooth, not particulary sweet tobaccy for vaping in clearos when I'm out of the house - something I can go through at least four or five fills before needing to perform any kind of maintenance.
 
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Man, I'm burnin' though my 30ml of VB pretty fast. It could be time to order more.

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Maybe I'll buy two and put one aside to steep.

So, these "low maintenance NETs" RPad speaks of, what are some good examples? I know most of HHV's NETs probably fit this description, or at least the ones I've tried haven't seemed particularly gunky. I'm still looking for a good, smooth, not particulary sweet tobaccy for vaping in clearos when I'm out of the house - something I can go through at least four or five fills before needing to perform any kind of maintenance.

Try some of NETCOM's NETs. They're pretty clean.
 

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Man, I'm burnin' though my 30ml of VB pretty fast. It could be time to order more.

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Maybe I'll buy two and put one aside to steep.

So, these "low maintenance NETs" RPad speaks of, what are some good examples? I know most of HHV's NETs probably fit this description, or at least the ones I've tried haven't seemed particularly gunky. I'm still looking for a good, smooth, not particulary sweet tobaccy for vaping in clearos when I'm out of the house - something I can go through at least four or five fills before needing to perform any kind of maintenance.

Huminah huminah huminah

Ummmmm oh yeah, clean NETs. Ahlusion's non-aromatics fit the bill. Sahara Blend will nearly clean your coils.

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Dude, dont mess around and dip your pinkie toe in the shallow end. Man up, mount the high dive, unleash a barbaric yawp, and dive into Maple Burley

I will actually do that eventually but those are a much stronger tobacco
but more then that from what I've read they actually lose the complementary flav some over time
Kind of sounds like reverse steeping
which is fine but I probably would not have more then 1 in the rotation at a time
and I have my 1st honey cured next will be vurly

Although for the maple it would be nice to have something with more tobacco
Kind of in between wild wood and maple burley that does not lose the complementary flav that much
one that I can get big bottles of without concern
 

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That is outstanding! Thanks again. Did you get those RPad.TV wristbands I sent you?



I like both. While NETs are generally my favorite type of e-liquid, I'm a fan of complex juice that are well made. Yes, that's a vague description of what I like, but to me it's similar to food. That said, I think I'm starting to follow that path of a few NETizens in this thread that are favoring low-maintenance NETs. While I love the taste of W2V Paris, it gunks up coils crazy-fast. Juices like that are starting to bug me.



Caramel Wild Wood + Vanilla Wild Wood = RY4 Wild Wood?

Still waiting for Wlad to make a proper NET RY4 (preferably with Vurley)!



I enjoyed it when I reviewed it last month. For me, it's better than MoV FVF. Sometimes I like it better than GeJ GJ4, but most of the time GeJ wins out.



His summer schedule has been pretty nuts.

Lastly, here's a photo of vaping and ramen. It's topical though, as there's a NET in the Kayfun clone.


great review I do believe my curiosity will overthrow my principles in time with want2vape
I keep thinking also about the description from the big ry4 thread of caramel heavy deep dark sounds soo good

but for right now Ill try MOV but maybe Ill do a GEJ also for GJ4 and vitabella also since the prices are so reasonable
 

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I was looking through my steep shelf and found my Grandpa's Night Cap with a 2 month steep. I haven't tried it in my dripper yet until just now. Oh wow, what a nice vape. Smooth slightly sweet pipe is all I can think of.

I've come to the conclusion (as most you of guys have long ago) that NET's are best served up in a dripper. Tanks do them no justice. At least my tanks anyways. I like all kinds of vapes but there is something about NETs that just nails the experience like no other.
 

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I was looking through my steep shelf and found my Grandpa's Night Cap with a 2 month steep. I haven't tried it in my dripper yet until just now. Oh wow, what a nice vape. Smooth slightly sweet pipe is all I can think of.

I've come to the conclusion (as most you of guys have long ago) that NET's are best served up in a dripper. Tanks do them no justice. At least my tanks anyways. I like all kinds of vapes but there is something about NETs that just nails the experience like no other.

Agreed BC. GNP is a very fine vape. Just vaped some yesterday. :)
 
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