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I'm vaping El Toro Virginia Prime in a GG Ithaka set up with dual coils clocking in at 0.6 ohms as I type... ;)

To go low and hot, you have to be sure your wick and coil are optimal, as you need very quick wicking, and the coil needs to be just right around the wick, not too tight, not too loose. If either of those fail, it will taste bad, once you get it going right, it can be awesome.

I wrote this post over half an hour switching juices in-between, from El Toro to HHV Huntsman. Huntsman does better at this wattage (23-ish)than the El Toro. But in the iGo-L I personally prefer it a tad higher, 0.8 to 1.0-ish.

If you like dripping you should really check out the eBaron Dripper Spiral or Dripper Pro(same atty, made to look nice on Provaris), they really bring out the flavors.
 

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How do you pronounce "NET"? Do you say the word, as in fishing net? Or do you spell it out, as in "You down with N.E.T.? (Yeah you know me)"? I've heard people use both. I use the former, myself...probably because it's easier. Ha!

So are you NET or N.E.T.?

I say NET as one word. Some people say "a NET", some say "an NET", which gives a clue to how they say it. I stick to the word because, like you, it's easier.

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How do you pronounce "NET"? Do you say the word, as in fishing net? Or do you spell it out, as in "You down with N.E.T.? (Yeah you know me)"? I've heard people use both. I use the former, myself...probably because it's easier. Ha!

So are you NET or N.E.T.?

Never really thought about that. I've always just assumed it was NET as in fishing net...otherwise it seems like it would always be written N.E.T.

While were on the subject, I sort of have a minor quibble with the designation Natural(ly) Extracted Tobacco. To me that sounds like the Tobacco is the end product and it has been Extracted from something else, seems like Natural Tobacco Extract would be more descriptive...but that ship has already sailed....the die is cast....the Tobacco already Extracted, etc ;)
 

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Quite an interesting bit of info I can share here--Steve at MOV is a sub-ohm, low nic vaper. He would be the absolute best resource to ask about that way of vaping and how well his juices hold up to it.

My guess is that his liquids would hold up to it if that's the way he vapes. But I'd still shoot an email his way or get him on the phone. Can't hurt.

On another note: I've really been diggin' Mom & Pop's RYO. Honestly, it's really ... bland, but a great palate/attie cleanser. They seem to have a very light touch with TA; it's not oily at all. It's a nice cigarette style tobacco liquid.
 

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How do you pronounce "NET"? Do you say the word, as in fishing net? Or do you spell it out, as in "You down with N.E.T.? (Yeah you know me)"? I've heard people use both. I use the former, myself...probably because it's easier. Ha!

So are you NET or N.E.T.?

"You down with OPP? Yeah you know me. You down with OPP? Every last homie. You down with OPP? Yeah you know me. You down with OPP? All the homies."

Fishing net. I also love to fish, so that may make me biased. Can you even be biased in a situation like this?

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How do you pronounce "NET"? Do you say the word, as in fishing net? Or do you spell it out, as in "You down with N.E.T.? (Yeah you know me)"? I've heard people use both. I use the former, myself...probably because it's easier. Ha!

So are you NET or N.E.T.?

N. E. T.


I think if you just look at whether people write an NET or a NET that will tell you how they pronounce it.
 

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Edit** Jerms beat me to it with the "a" and "an" clue..

As far as what is easier to say? OMG. LOL. I hear people all the time "shorten" three-syllable phrases with other three-syllable phrases, so it is actually an abrreviation and more of a rhythm thing for me. Yes, RPad, you know me, I vape N.E.Ts. hahaha
 

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Edit** Jerms beat me to it with the "a" and "an" clue..

As far as what is easier to say? OMG. LOL. I hear people all the time "shorten" three-syllable phrases with other three-syllable phrases, so it is actually an abrreviation and more of a rhythm thing for me. Yes, RPad, you know me, I vape N.E.Ts. hahaha

U no wut get undr my skin? whn ppl type like dis. I jus wunna rip my hAr out.

Seriously people?! We have one way to communicate here. They written/typed word. If you'd like to be taken seriously on the internet (you know, because internets is srs bsns!), communicate with proper English or whatever language you speak. We have language and grammar for a reason.

<----Grammar Nazi to the extreme. Ok, not really, but it does drive me insane.

This post is not aimed at anyone in this thread. In fact, here's a formal 'thank you' to everyone for using grammar to it's fullest.

And yes, I'm sure I make grammar mistakes all the time.
 

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I am going to pretend I know the difference, and apologize :)

My sarcasm meter is off, so I'll answer this seriously.

In a lot of places other than the U.S. Pharmacists are known as Chemists. A Pharmacist is just the person at the drug store that will fill your doctor's prescriptions. A Chemist is someone that plays with organic and inorganic chemicals and mixes stuff up. Like in chemistry.
 

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Also I'm a dripper. I use a igo-l and prefer subohm. How do these juices seem to fair on these setups?

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MOV juices hold up well at lower ohms. I'm running a 4/3 wrap of 28g on my RSST and a 5/4 of 30g on IGO L but use less wick than you so my coils aren't as big around.
 

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Do MVJ bottles leak a little bit for anyone else? Especially when shaking them up? I mean the 30ml with the flip tops.

I have had issues with just about all my 30 mL bottles leaking around the cap if not 100% successful with a seal. I never can tell when or why the seal is 100%, but often times when I shake, my hand will show signs of juice or I'l see little splatters across my screen. I have seen this with virtually all bottles, plastic or glass.
 

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My sarcasm meter is off, so I'll answer this seriously.

In a lot of places other than the U.S. Pharmacists are known as Chemists. A Pharmacist is just the person at the drug store that will fill your doctor's prescriptions. A Chemist is someone that plays with organic and inorganic chemicals and mixes stuff up. Like in chemistry.

This is all true, but "chemists" also refers to the name of the shop. In the USA you would call your local Rite Aid/Walgreens a "drugstore", in other parts of the Commonwealth you'd call it a "chemist". But the person making your meds is still the "pharmacist".

Example, "I'm headed over to the chemist to have my prescriptions dispensed by a pharmacist".

As you were.
 
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