Official ProVari 3 Thread - P3 *PART 2*

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Dragon's Fire wouldn't taste like Nicoticket. It would be the other way around as DF has been around longer. :) There is no consensus as to what Dragon's Fire tastes like. I've heard them all. But perhaps the most widely accepted flavor would be chocolate chip. There is a cocoa/brown sugar element too it. Sweet, but not at all too sweet.

Steep time is as subjective as the flavor itself. Some vape it right out of the mailbox and like it, some prefer two weeks, some a month, some three months. I find it pretty good at two weeks but 1 month and longer is even better. Most of the DF I vape is 2 - 5 months old because I usually have a large inventory of it. But the stuff I am vaping right now is barely a month old and it's perfectly fine. Everyone will be different and everyone will detect differences more than others. And yes, Raitis is right. There is a little extracting alcohol in HHV so take the cap and dripper off for a day to let it evaporate.

Dragon's Fire and Legend are the two favorites at HHV with Heavenly Army, Shadow, Gaia, Huntsman, Serendipity, and Pirates Booty getting lots of accolades too. HHV cleaned up on the 2013 ECF Awards...back when ECF sanctioned them.

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Bronze - you read my mind - Going to order a few of the Dragon Fire 100ml bottles. Didn't care too much for the Legend out of the box, but we'll let it steep for a few weeks to see if it improves.
I'm not big on Legend either. But lots of people like that one. You're right for letting it sit awhile.
 

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Bronze - which HHV would you consider the mildest flavor and/or just like a straight tobacco type flavor? Ones that don't have a coco flavor or anything else.

Know what I mean? I'm asking you because I know you're a HHV expert :)

Oh and my bad on the "Tastes like Nicoticket". - I fully believe you! Nicoticket Tastes like HHV to me! :)

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Bronze - which HHV would you consider the mildest flavor and/or just like a straight tobacco type flavor? Ones that don't have a coco flavor or anything else.

Know what I mean? I'm asking you because I know you're a HHV expert :)

Oh and my bad on the "Tastes like Nicoticket". - I fully believe you! Nicoticket Tastes like HHV to me! :)

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Stan, if you're talking like a straight up cigar it would be Pirates Booty. If you're talking a straight up grassy/Earthy flavor you're talking Huntsman or Gaia. If you're talking mild (near tasteless) that is closest to a cigarette it would be Dark Horse. HHV doesn't really get big into the hard core straight up tobaccos like you see at Want 2 Vape, NETCOM, or Goodejuice (or similar). I consider most all of HHV flavors to be smooth but almost all of them have cased flavors in them. I like many of the straight forward tobacco flavors from other vendors (and I have vaped dozens of them) but I have a limit on how long I can vape them because they tend to be dry. For this reason I vape only one straight up tobacco these days (Apache from MOV). It's an oriental blend with a spicy note in it. Gosh, there are many others I love too just not enough vape space to fit them all in. Louisville and London from W2V. A bunch of ones from NETCOM, etc..
 
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Stan, if you're talking like a straight up cigar it would be Pirates Booty. If you're talking a straight up grassy/Earthy flavor you're talking Huntsman or Gaia. If you're talking mild (near tasteless) that is closest to a cigarette it would be Dark Horse. HHV doesn't really get big into the hard core straight up tobaccos like you see at Want 2 Vape, NETCOM, or Goodejuice (or similar). I consider most all of HHV flavors to be smooth but almost all of them have cased flavors in them. I like many of the straight forward tobacco flavors from other vendors (and I have vaped dozens of them) but I have a limit on how long I can vape them because they tend to be dry. For this reason I vape only one straight up tobacco these days (Apache from MOV). It's an oriental blend with a spicy note in it. Gosh, there are many others I love too just not enough vape space to fit them all in. Louisville and London from W2V. A bunch of ones from NETCOM, etc..

Oh, BTW...those hard core NETs tend to be very gunky too. Coil killers. The HHV NETs burn very clean.
 
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Oh, BTW...those hard core NETs tend to be very gunky too. Coil killers. The HHV NETs burn very clean.
Great advice all the way around! Thank you!

I'm gonna screen shot this. I'll start out with those from HHV you mentioned, as I don't like coil gunkers either.

Thanks again.

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Oh, BTW...those hard core NETs tend to be very gunky too. Coil killers. The HHV NETs burn very clean.
I vape DF all day, every day. Same coil, same tank. I can go a week to two weeks before even thinking of cleaning/dry burning/changing wick. Even when I do, it really didn't need it. Not much junk on the coil that needs cleaning.

70/30 PG/VG at 6mg nic, in case the ratios matter.

DF does get a bit darker and richer as it ages. It is still good (for me) fresh. There have been a few times where I didn't get a bottle out of the fridge in time for it to age properly.
 
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