• Need help from former MFS (MyFreedomSmokes) customers

    Has any found a supplier or company that has tobacco e-juice like or very similar to MFS Turbosmog, Tall Paul, or Red Luck?

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ItTechy

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Gee as a minor in chemistry and a major in electrical engineering I would be a great filed tester for your products!

I use RBA' and Cartos, and Tanks; just think you send me some samples, and I give you my honest, professional feedback.
(All you have to do is supply the juice)!;)

I will even document what equipment is being (brand ,type,resistance,etc.) used at what voltages, etc.

LOL yeah I know...I know...

Honestly a carto or three is worth it if I can vape a Drew Estate or a Gukah!

Truthfully I think my Protank II' will be perfect as the BCC elements are inexpensive and the assembly is glass and stainless steel and is a snap to clean!
(Hence the term "consumables" for cartos and juice).

I can't wait, three more days for the eagle to land and I can try some for myself!

BTW: Any blends close to a CAO cigar?

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Greetings Dale1962! Thank you for your question and interest!

As you stated, NETs are indeed typically harsh on coils, and RBAs/RDAs are for many, the best solution as they are easy to replace the wick and coil after several cleanings and dry burning has been done to prolong their life. Some NETs are better than others, and we will be exploring alternate methods of filtration to optimize out NETs performance in the coming few weeks, with plans to purchase various micron filters and other lab-grade systems to see what works best. So stay tuned for even more improvements to our product line!
 
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Well, they should :)

Meh...blueberry can come on a little strong. Backwoods Brew makes a Blueberry Tobacco that is the only thing other than Mango Vanilla NETCOM with any fruit at all in my arsenal. It is a nice juice to mix it up with now and then between .... kicker NET's. PM me if you want to trade something for a sampling.
 

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I think I messed up......

After ten weeks of steeping I cracked open my BA Mango Vanilla. Problem is, I built a new coil at 0.8 ohms. Not my intention to go that low, usually shoot for 1.3 to 1.7 for my REOS mini 2.1. If I'm doing the math right, that's pushing 18- 19 Watts.
Plenty of vapor (duhh) and a definite smokiness to it. Hope that's the Juice and not my Mod. Just enough sweet and mild to take the edge off without stealing from the tobacco flavor. This old trucker is going out tomorrow for a few nights, maybe when I get back I'll make a 12 or 14 wrap micro-coil to replace this ten wrap that metered out so low :oops:
 

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Clay...

You've got two PM's with concepts in them... in case you didn't know already. I've got a third also based off of the second one that is a bit more readable.

Hey rdsok, I only saw the one PM, the one with the 2X3 I think it was, can you send the first, or the second whichever I'm missing?
 

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Hey rdsok, I only saw the one PM, the one with the 2X3 I think it was, can you send the first, or the second whichever I'm missing?

It was the first one sent as a reply... the image is pretty large but prints smaller since the dpi is high... I like the second one better myself

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A Provari is a battery device. It basically functions the same way as the Vamo does with Variable Voltage and Variable Wattage, and both will read the resistance of the device as well. I don't see how a Provari will make any juice taste better because of the name sake ..."Provari". I believe the actual device you put the juice in, and how you wick it (microcoil, standard wrap, cotton, ss mesh, ekowool, and etc) is the most important thing. I personally would buy a REO Grand before buying a Provari.

Glad to hear your Vamo lasted a year. What happened to it by the way? You can get 5 Vamo's for the price of one Provari.
$31.19 Vamo V2 Variable Voltage Mod / E-Cigarette Battery Compartment - stainless steel / with extension part at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

... link above is the Stainless Steel version. Aluminum and Chrome are cheaper.

Well, I knew it was only a battery device, just trying to be rhetorical. The VAMO is still working, but fires intermittently. I get two or three good hits then it miss fires. Getting more frequent as time goes by.

I understand I could get 5 VAMOs for the price of one Provari, but that's also 4 shipping bills I won't have to pay! ;)




EDIT: I read somewhere, and I believe it was the Provari they were talking about, that it has a higher pulse rate for it's pules modulation. What affect that would have on juice delivery, I don't know.
 
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Chakris

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ed, I think the key to the above statement is the ";)"

He knows it's just a battery I think. A very, very good battery; super durable and reliable, coming with a warranty, serviced by a great U.S. company, that also works as a resistance checker, but a battery all the same.

Exactly, you very sharp mind, Clay! :blink:
 

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I was not going to order it and then decided to get a 5ml sampler with my second order last week. I will be surprised if I like it but I am yet to dislike any juice Clay has offered.

It is. It's currently my preferred late-night vape. I almost wanna put on my smoking jacket before I fire it up (yes, I own one, but I don't have a fez... yet).

At the moment I'm enjoying Pumpkin Pie Tobacco with a cup of dark roast coffee. To anyone who might be on the fence about trying this flavor, I encourage you to go ahead. It's a robustly-spiced tobacco that is perfectly balanced and totally free of any cloying sweetness that you might expect from the name - it just works.
 

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I was not going to order it and then decided to get a 5ml sampler with my second order last week. I will be surprised if I like it but I am yet to dislike any juice Clay has offered.

I don't know if pumpkin pie is a familiar flavor in Australia but speaking as someone who's eaten a ton of them in his life (born and raised in the American Northeast), I can tell you that Clay nailed the spice balance. But it's less sweet than a real pumpkin pie, which is a good thing when it comes to an e-liquid, IMHO.
 

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I don't know if pumpkin pie is a familiar flavor in Australia but speaking as someone who's eaten a ton of them in his life (born and raised in the American Northeast), I can tell you that Clay nailed the spice balance. But it's less sweet than a real pumpkin pie, which is a good thing when it comes to an e-liquid, IMHO.

I've mentioned in this thread that once a year or so (more like every couple or three years now that I think about it) around Thanksgiving time I'll try a pumpkin pie to see if I can stand it yet, as I normally love all pie. Well, a couple days ago I had a slice and what do you know, not bad, not bad at all.

It'll be another month or so before I order a bunch of juice. I plan on just a few from a lot of vendors, so need to limit what I'll get here. I'm highly leaning toward the pumpkin and coconut vapes from Clay, and a couple singe varietals.

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