OMG...What a difference in flavor

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Neunerball

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Being still new to vaping, I now understand more the advantage of having a VV. At first starting to vape, I bought a cheap kit with a single battery, just to figure out, if I'd like it or not. Obviously, I liked it. Therefore, I bought a Apollo Standard starter kit. It already was a difference between night and day. Within days vaping utilizing that kit, I bought a eGo-vv 1200 mAh and a CE5, which I used with " French vanilla". I then bought a bottom coil clearo and used "mango peach" in it. However, it just didn't taste as good as it did in the kit's cartos. I changed the liquid of the bottom coil to the "French vanilla", cleaned the CE5 and filled it with the "mango peach" and it tasted good. However, there was a slight burning sensation on my tongue, disturbing the flavor. Today, I dialed down the voltage from 3.7 to 3.5 and to my surprise, full sweet fruity flavor and no burning tongue.
:banana:

Now, I have another flavor, that is so good, that I can't stop vaping....
 

Baditude

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Yup! Variable voltage can allow your different flavors to truly shine. I tend to use lower voltages for my fruit flavors, mid-range voltage for my coffee flavors, and higher voltage for flavors like cinnamon for best flavor production.

KerryK is asking a good question. The flavors will be even better if using the correct resistance or ohm rating on your VV eGo.

Finding your sweet spot via variable voltage: Guide to Safe Vaping - E-Cigarette Safety | Ecig Advanced Community Blog
 
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