• 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?

    View thread

Naturally-Extracted-Tobacco - Grand Opening!!![closed]

Status
Not open for further replies.

Chinook

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Sep 16, 2013
987
806
OR, USA
Its not equipment related ive used them In everything i have then i put them away and cleaned my aga and igo L and ran patriot, legend, dragons fire, etc.. And all were spot on for what they should taste like. Cleaned them out again and ran bs blk cav and bc through and same taste. Is it an extraction alcohol causing that synthetic taste? Or do netcom juices all taste exactly the same or do they need a couple weeks of steeping? Im fine with steeping but i will just be pretty bummed out if the tastes don't diversify at all after steeping. I didn't expect huge flavor from either liquid but i expected black cherry to have a very subtle cherry smoke background taste and blk cav and bs i just thought would have a huge taste difference but all 3 are spot on the same taste. Did it change enough for you after 2 weeks of steeping chinook? Or were you still feeling like that synthetic or taste overshadowed any subtleties in each of your flavors? If it was my equipment then all my other flavors would taste like that also chinook.

Steeping should change the flavors! Give them at least 2 weeks, 4 weeks better. Some of the juices changed for the better after 3-4 weeks. Like Black Cavendish. Some changed some but still have mostly that "background taste".

I'm sending you a PM...
 

Chakris

Resting In Peace
ECF Veteran
Aug 22, 2012
10,637
44,852
Bangkok, Thailand
I too have vaped those three flavors and found all to have a unique flavor all to its own straight out of the mail bag - Black Cherry being my fav out of the three. I don't know why you are experiencing the same taste on all three. However, with the boom NET.com is experiencing in business, it is possible that something may have happened during the processing of your juices. Have you contacted Clay about this? If you send the juices back for them to test and evaluate, I'm sure they would make good any discrepancy that they find.
 

rdsok

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Mar 17, 2012
16,213
72,525
Norman, Ok
Hmm... wonder if it is "mud tongue" ( or whatever it's nicknamed )...

IE where your unable to taste things properly which happens after quitting smoking at some point and seems to only last for a little bit ( a week or two ). If so... try several other juices and since some flavors will come through... try several.
 
I'm completely addicted to NETs but I'm having a lot of trouble with them in my carto tank. I have a VVV pyrex tank with a Boge SR XL carto on my iTaste MVP and the carto seems to lose a significant amount of flavor after a day or so of vaping a NET. After a while, I mainly taste the carto filler material.

I first bought a carto tank because I read that they were superior to clearomizers. However, I'm thinking about trying out a clearomizer to see if it can handle NETs better. I'll probably end up getting a protank if I decide to try a clearomizer. Any suggestions?
 

Juicy jay

Full Member
Jul 20, 2013
52
25
Rochester, N.Y.
Naw not mud tongue been smoke free for 5 months. Not equipment because Clays perique comes through beautifully and so do all my other juices. That perique is becoming my adv. So it can only be steeping that's the issue. I hope they all turn out as delicious as clays perique. Time will tell with the others and if they don't become something for me i would love to trade with someone for perique and 2 other flavors. Did i mention how amazing that choctaw perique is?!?!
 

_jmeek

Full Member
Verified Member
Jun 18, 2013
50
100
Northern Michigan
So it can only be steeping that's the issue. I hope they all turn out as delicious as clays perique. Time will tell with the others and if they don't become something for me i would love to trade with someone for perique and 2 other flavors. Did i mention how amazing that choctaw perique is?!?!

Juicy ~ I believe glass bottled liquid will take longer to steep than plastic bottled. If you have some empty plastic bottles you could do a controlled experiment by putting some of the glass juice into plastic bottles. Yep, Perique has a very distinctive flavor :)
 

Chinook

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Sep 16, 2013
987
806
OR, USA
I'm declaring 3-Crown as the "Manliest Vape" of my vaping experience so far :) I never had bubblegum flavored vape before but I'd imagine 3-Crown would be completely 180 degrees from it!

It now steeped 35 days and it's shouting "I'm a cigar" all the way. It's full-bodied, very strong, dry and has a distinctive complex cigar wrapper quality to it. Even inhaling the vape initially gives the same lung reaction as inhaling a full-bodied cigar. I think it'll be great to vape it along with something sweet like a tawny port, pedro ximenez sherry or a cocktail.

I must add that NET.com is the only vendor that I had cigar vapes from. I'll see how the other cigar juices the boss and yesteryear progress.
 

Juicy jay

Full Member
Jul 20, 2013
52
25
Rochester, N.Y.
After a few days of steeping black cav bloomed into its own unique flavors which im still trying to pick apart. The black cherry sweetened up in the sense if sweet meant smokey yummy dark black cherryness. Big spirit was the most changed after steeping. Big spirit went from a rubber taste to a smoldering brick of tobbacco. So steeping was the issue and I encourage all to steep as long as possible. Sometimes I thought all this talk about netcom was overhyped. When people said these flavors are so realistic I couldn't imagine how any eliquid could ever be close to what ive smoked before. These three flavors ive tried have nothing in them that hints at tobacco and then changes your mind with a sweet flavor or a signature flavor that usually dominates vendors eliquid in my experience. All of these flavors are thier own little monsters. They are not similar and they all have satiated my lust for a real bold tobacco/pipe tobacco vape. Even the vapor that comes off each liquid is different. Big spirits vapor felt thick and heavy and dry. It really created a vapor I can almost bite into on exhale. Black cav felt potent, dark, mild sweet smokey vapor that films your tongue and nostrils on exhale. Black cherry had vapor that I had trouble letting go of. I never wanted to exhale its dense, dry, clean vapor. I just kind of let the vapor find its own way out. So im not sure what a tobbaconist is but my translation would be someone who knows how to infuse tobacco in its most purest most potent and most accurate definition into pretty much anything. Here it just happens to be eliquid.
 

ed101z

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jun 1, 2013
1,391
3,665
East TN
After a few days of steeping black cav bloomed into its own unique flavors which im still trying to pick apart. The black cherry sweetened up in the sense if sweet meant smokey yummy dark black cherryness. Big spirit was the most changed after steeping. Big spirit went from a rubber taste to a smoldering brick of tobbacco. So steeping was the issue and I encourage all to steep as long as possible. Sometimes I thought all this talk about netcom was overhyped. When people said these flavors are so realistic I couldn't imagine how any eliquid could ever be close to what ive smoked before. These three flavors ive tried have nothing in them that hints at tobacco and then changes your mind with a sweet flavor or a signature flavor that usually dominates vendors eliquid in my experience. All of these flavors are thier own little monsters. They are not similar and they all have satiated my lust for a real bold tobacco/pipe tobacco vape. Even the vapor that comes off each liquid is different. Big spirits vapor felt thick and heavy and dry. It really created a vapor I can almost bite into on exhale. Black cav felt potent, dark, mild sweet smokey vapor that films your tongue and nostrils on exhale. Black cherry had vapor that I had trouble letting go of. I never wanted to exhale its dense, dry, clean vapor. I just kind of let the vapor find its own way out. So im not sure what a tobbaconist is but my translation would be someone who knows how to infuse tobacco in its most purest most potent and most accurate definition into pretty much anything. Here it just happens to be eliquid.

Good review Jay. I think you were one of the guys I tried to warn. Tried to warn you before entered Clays world of expertise that you would be 'confused'. ;) What I meant was, you'll like everything you try... and will have to make sacrifices for your next big order. My last one was around $80, and yes, ...I had trouble deciding which ones I wanted most. Hell, I want everything Clay makes. Of the 13 flavors I've tried so far from NETCOM ...there's NOT ONE single flavor I didn't think to myself ..."I'll never vape that again. It sucked!!" Every single bottle has been and will be drained to the last drop. I simply cannot say that about other venders.

Vaping Black Cavendish right now (AGA-T2 ; 30g Kanthal @ 3/32 drill bit MiniCoil ; #400 SS Mesh (cut to 1.5 x 1.75 squares : both ends of Mesh cut at an angle) , and it literally SMELLS AND TASTES like the REAL 'Smoker's Pride' Black Cavendish pipe tobacco. :smokie:

I can't wait to try Clay's version of Virginia Burley RY4 one day!
 

ed101z

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jun 1, 2013
1,391
3,665
East TN
Juicy ~ I believe glass bottled liquid will take longer to steep than plastic bottled. If you have some empty plastic bottles you could do a controlled experiment by putting some of the glass juice into plastic bottles. Yep, Perique has a very distinctive flavor :)

Yep. That's why I actually prefer the type of bottles Clay sends out than have glass bottles with drippers.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread