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Atlantisboy

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After a week vaping with Vapers Tek nic. I am having a ton of fun with it. I had 2 coworkers which are heavy smokers try it. Normally they cough hard with just 1 hit. The youngest coworker wants to switch to vaping after he took 2 massive hits and said it's smooth like silk. He also said the Desert Voyager tasted amazing. My other coworker mooches off anything nicotine that he can find :D He loved it as well, and did not cough. Now, the results I'm getting is just incredible. I'm picking up subtle nuances from all my flavors, and never had an idea how fantastic flavorings actually are. I mixed up some Flavor West cinnamon bun with Lorann's cream cheese icing for my beloved. She has increased her juice consumption :D This nic is so clean that it changes the entire vaping expierence. I've compared my previous mixes to the new nic. I've had quite a few flavors that were meh. The new nic with the same flavorings is now WOW !!! The tobacco mixes taste richer and smoother like I've ever had before. I'm at the beginning stages with this stuff. As the days go by the flavor gets more detailed. It's definitely worth a try. I'm just excited on how this nic has changed everything about vaping :)

Hey Jimi I only see PG nic on his site does he ever get VG?
 

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Hey Jimi, I went for it just because of your enthusiasm - even though I need more nic like I need a hole in the head.... now I have a 12 year supply ...
LOL I know what you mean Exchaner. I still have a liter of Ice from last year, and quite a few others :D I hope you enjoy it sir. Please post back on your results :)
 

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Have you tried this new nic with any tobaccos yet Jimi? I am curious about claims that it eliminates the need for steeping.

If this is the case, it will turn the vaping world on it's head. If indeed, it was the nic all this time...then every cockamamie method/idea on ageing/speed steeping/UC/CP/ flavors needing time to blend with pg/vg has been all wrong.

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Have you tried this new nic with any tobaccos yet Jimi? I am curious about claims that it eliminates the need for steeping.
Yes I have. I'm vaping Desert Voyager from Inawera. The first few days the honey was dominant. Now the tobacco came through, and MAN ! This is so tasty ! It literally tastes like I'm eating honey soaked tobacco leaves from Virginia. I give it only a few days to fully develop. I just started playing with this nic. I keep on getting surprises every day.
 

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If this is the case, it will turn the vaping world on it's head. If indeed, it was the nic all this time...then every cockamamie method/idea on ageing/speed steeping/UC/CP/ flavors needing time to blend with pg/vg has been all wrong.

:rickroll:
It definitely was the nic. Man, it's crazy !
 

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not that he needs it, but i'll second jimi. that vaperstek nic is insanely clean. never thought i could do it because i vape high nic, but i'm now vaping unflavored @ 36-40mg/ml. this stuff is great!

thanks again for the heads up, jimi. you ARE the man!
Always a pleasure helping my fellow vapers. Enjoy, my friend :)
 

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Hi everyone, I've been wondering why would one brand of Nic or another affect steeping times for tobaccos. Isn't the viscosity of pg/vg the main factor along with the complexity of tobacco molecules? I personally have not noticed a difference in steeping times between mixing at 0mg vs mixing at 24mg for example. Has anyone?
 
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Hi everyone, I've been wondering why would one brand of Nic or another affect steeping times for tobaccos. Isn't the viscosity of pg/vg the main factor along with the complexity of tobacco molecules? I personally have not noticed a difference in steeping times between mixing at 0mg vs mixing at 24mg for example. Has anyone?

I read through Vapers Tek suppliers thread a few days back. I was kinda puzzled by a few things...

There is no steeping really needed with this nicotine.

If the same steep times are being recorded with flavors with/without nic...why would there be no stepping required in using this particular nic...it would seem to me (operating on a half cup of coffee this morning) that the nic would have to chemically change the properties for this to occur...dunno, can't wrap my head around this so early in the morning.

While we know that our nicotine is a bit higher in price,it is neither sourced in China nor india. As far as I know,there is no one else out there with our nicotine.

This seems like an incredible find for a startup business as this nic is supposedly, according to the superlative descriptions, the nectar/nictar of all nicotine. How did all the other major nic suppliers miss this source...
 
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