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shatner

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Yeah it's two names per flavor.

And yes we were going for a lighter more subtle flavor with these than the other. Hoping they will be easier on the equipment too.

Ok, 2 it is. Don't know why I didn't remember.

I'm liking the subtelty. It alows the other flavors to come through more. And yes, it is easier on equipment. I use Avid's Cisco spec 510 atties. They have a micro coil that NETs just make a mess of. This juice doesn't do it as quickly.

It's really good. I think I have most of my names picked already. But I'm open to changing them dependent on what 18 more days does.
 

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hi, it was nice meeting all of you last night, picked up a sample pack and a carto. Trying out the Enigma, really liking it. Having trouble with my clearo's, good thing I bought the Smoktech Low Resistance Dual Coil Cartomizer, or I would be out of luck, gotta get some new coil heads. Everyone were very helpful, I'll be back in soon (hope the pizza was good!).
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Hey Pete. It was great meeting you too yesterday. Glad you had a chance to stop by and try out some flavors. We got real busy after you left and I didn't get to the pizza till it was cold lol but you won't hear me complain about being busy.
 

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"Your Name Cherry" contest beta NET from www.quicknicjuice.com . Vaped on various drippers at various watts.

Sweetness (1 equals none, 5 equals sickenly): 3.5 Sweeter than the vanilla, getting close to a level of too sweet for me, but stopping short just in time. Thankfully, it's a fruit sweet which seems to come from the cherry.

Tobacco Impact (1 being extremely mild and 5 being very aggressive and/or complex: 3. Mild tobacco that get's a little stronger with more heat. Leafy and a little smoky and earthy. The cherry seems to cut some of the complexity of the tobacco. The tobacco is there, but I need to search a little to notice the more interesting notes.

Vapability (1 being best for short sessions on occasion, 5 being an anytime, anywhere vape) 3.5. Sweet, smooth, overall pleasant. Easy to pick up and stick with when in the mood for a cherry tobacco, but not as enjoyable to think over the flavor as the vanilla, and lacks the creamy mouthfeel that made that one addictive for me.

Flavor Accuracy: No rating since it's not being sold a specific kind of vape yet. As a cherry tobacco it's accurate. More of a cherry AND tobacco instead of the complimenting flavors of my favorite cherry NETs. The cherry is nice, but not my favorite, a little artificial tasting to me. That's too bad because I notice the cherry much more than the tobacco. The vanilla felt like it could be part of the tobacco, the cherry doesn't pull that trick.

Overall: 3. I've had 3 cherry tobaccos that I love and work for me personally more than this one. I do think many others will like it more than I do though. Not that I dislike it, it is quite good and I like vaping it, but I don't want to order it since it's trumped by others. I personally like the vanilla a lot more, but I can see others prefering this one if it's the type of cherry they dig. This may also be one that with more aging it'll come together as something that clicks for me more, so sticking it back in the steep box.


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As in most every QnJ NET, the base flavor is incredibly pleasant. This fire-cured is working perfectly for me and I see greater things with this smoke juice. It is excellent as is...one I could easily have in my rotation (I knew I would). But I am contemplating other things for Fire-cured. I have some Lorann flavorings here and I'm going to experiment with assembling some 3ml sample bottles with the Fire-cured and a small amount of flavoring. Just about anything would go with this tobacco and give me a little variety. Rich, can you suggest the amount of Lorann I could add to a 3ml quantity of Fire-cured?
 

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I'm really enjoying these contest samples! I haven't tried all of the different NET vendors yet, but of the several I have tried these are by far the cleanest and easiest on coils. They are about as easy to vape as most normal artificially flavored e-juices.

They seemed a little subdued at first but after a 2 hour ride in the ultrasonic cleaner and then another week or so of steeping they all seem very flavorful! Definitely worth the wait if that's what it takes for a lower maintenance NET juice.

I was going to change my comment in my contest names post but I can't seem to edit it. I just wanted to remove the part about the vanilla needing to be stronger, because now it seems just right.
 

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"Your Name Turkish" contest beta NET from www.quicknicjuice.com . Vaped in an IGO-S at 1.5 watts on a KTS Storm mechanical.

Sweetness: 2. A mild sweetness comes through that feels like it just from the tobacco. Dry enough to feel like an authentic, straight tobacco vape, yet enough sweetness that makes me think it would work for people who shy away from dry tobacco vapes.

Tobacco Impact (1 being extremely mild and 5 being very aggressive and/or complex: 4. Straight tobacco flavor. I wouldn't call it aggressive, but it's on the stronger end of medium to me. Fairly complex and very flavorful tobacco tones. Has a little leafy bit and sort of a spicy kick to it. I'm impressed on how strong and pure the tobacco comes through without being an aggressive vape.

Vapability (1 being best for short sessions on occasion, 5 being an anytime, anywhere vape) 4.5. I vaped it a little last night and most of the day today. Tobaccos in the medium range like this are some of my favorite. Sweet and mild baccos start getting muted after a little bit and the super aggressive ones are usually only enjoyable for short sessions for me. This one keeps it's flavor and doesn't get tiring. It's also a great anytime vape because all I will need is to be in the mood for tobacco, which is most of the time. It's a great first vape of the morning because it has some bite but doesn't kick too hard.

Flavor Accuracy: No rating since it's not being sold a specific kind of vape yet. I think it could pass as a pipe vape, but personally feels like a cigarette vape. It's a lot like a Camel, which contains Turkish and Virginia tobaccos, but is a lot more enjoyable than a commercial ciggy. The cig feel is what I think makes it such an anytime vape for me. Turkish may have even beaten Wrangler Light for me in the cig category of the NETty awards.

Overall: 4.5. This is such a well done Turkish NET on many levels. Authentic tobacco, well balanced, and highly vapable. Turkish has been under-represented in NETs and I'm glad more are being released. I think it's harder to make a really good straight tobacco NET than a flavored one, so I love it when a vendor pulls it off. Fantastic NET that I think will work very well for many tobacco fans.

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I'm really enjoying these contest samples! I haven't tried all of the different NET vendors yet, but of the several I have tried these are by far the cleanest and easiest on coils. They are about as easy to vape as most normal artificially flavored e-juices.

They seemed a little subdued at first but after a 2 hour ride in the ultrasonic cleaner and then another week or so of steeping they all seem very flavorful! Definitely worth the wait if that's what it takes for a lower maintenance NET juice.

I was going to change my comment in my contest names post but I can't seem to edit it. I just wanted to remove the part about the vanilla needing to be stronger, because now it seems just right.

Thanks Vapomizer, yeah we were trying for lighter tobacco on the flavor ones for a cleaner burn.
 

Joejokin

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"Your Name Turkish" contest beta NET from Quick nic Juice - Quality E-liquid made in the U.S.A. Better your habit... One drop at a time . Vaped in an IGO-S at 1.5 watts on a KTS Storm mechanical.

Sweetness: 2. A mild sweetness comes through that feels like it just from the tobacco. Dry enough to feel like an authentic, straight tobacco vape, yet enough sweetness that makes me think it would work for people who shy away from dry tobacco vapes.

Tobacco Impact (1 being extremely mild and 5 being very aggressive and/or complex: 4. Straight tobacco flavor. I wouldn't call it aggressive, but it's on the stronger end of medium to me. Fairly complex and very flavorful tobacco tones. Has a little leafy bit and sort of a spicy kick to it. I'm impressed on how strong and pure the tobacco comes through without being an aggressive vape.

Vapability (1 being best for short sessions on occasion, 5 being an anytime, anywhere vape) 4.5. I vaped it a little last night and most of the day today. Tobaccos in the medium range like this are some of my favorite. Sweet and mild baccos start getting muted after a little bit and the super aggressive ones are usually only enjoyable for short sessions for me. This one keeps it's flavor and doesn't get tiring. It's also a great anytime vape because all I will need is to be in the mood for tobacco, which is most of the time. It's a great first vape of the morning because it has some bite but doesn't kick too hard.

Flavor Accuracy: No rating since it's not being sold a specific kind of vape yet. I think it could pass as a pipe vape, but personally feels like a cigarette vape. It's a lot like a Camel, which contains Turkish and Virginia tobaccos, but is a lot more enjoyable than a commercial ciggy. The cig feel is what I think makes it such an anytime vape for me. Turkish may have even beaten Wrangler Light for me in the cig category of the NETty awards.

Overall: 4.5. This is such a well done Turkish NET on many levels. Authentic tobacco, well balanced, and highly vapable. Turkish has been under-represented in NETs and I'm glad more are being released. I think it's harder to make a really good straight tobacco NET than a flavored one, so I love it when a vendor pulls it off. Fantastic NET that I think will work very well for many tobacco fans.

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Thanks for the input Jerms its nice to hear peoples perspectives.
 

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We also have a nice nutty cigar flavor in the works :D so far the sample taste has been pretty good.

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