Raf-a-licious Close Out Tomorrow

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Porphy

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We will be putting up the last of our Raf-a-licious stock tomorrow. We have a limited supply so we've created the bottles remaining and will have a stocked "Raf-a-licious" category on the left of the home page. We will put these up tomorrow morning around 8am CST and they will remain live until their stock levels reach zero (0). All sizes will be 30ml and 100ml. We've stretched these as best we can while providing a way for our dedicated Raf-fans to stock up. These will be final sales, no returns/exchanges/refunds as this is the LAST of our stock on Raf-a-licious. Quantities are limited so we hope to see you there!

To give you an idea of the quantities available here is an initial stock:

30 ml:
24 mg - 100
18 mg - 100
12 mg - 55
6 mg - 30

100 ml:
24 mg - 14
18 mg - 14

Stop by tomorrow and check it out!
 

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Been debating on this and also trying Boba Bounty but still fighting with how it will work on my 3.7v mods and 2.0ohm cartomizers.

Grab a 30 mil bottle and give it a shot. If you don't and decide you want to try it 2 months down the road, you'll be out of luck. If you try it and don't like it, I doubt you'll have much trouble getting rid of it...
 

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Honestly, they're completely different animals. To me, Boba's has a good, in your face mix of chocolate, caramel, and nut, with a tobacco undertone. It's very bold and in your face. Raf is a little different, it's more mellow. It has that same tobacco undertone that you get on the exhale but there is no chocolate, no caramel, just a mellow maple flavor.

Keep in mind, the way I perceive the juice may be completely different from what you get out of it. Taste is entirely too subjective to really have an accurate expectation without tasting it yourself.

3.7V on a 2 ohm should taste fine, but, depending on the device you're using, you're only going to be getting 3.3-3.4 volts under load, and that's with a full charge. As you've been using your battery for a few hours, the voltage will taper off. On a full charge, you're just shy of 6 amps.

I like to vape mine at much higher voltages with a standard resistance carto. I find that the juice really shines between 8.5 and 9 watts. If you really want to get all that your juice has to offer, I'd very seriously consider something with variable voltage or variable wattage. I can't tell you how many posts I've read (and written) about how much better VV is than 3.7 volt vaping. There's a reason everyone who tries it loves it. Your setup will definitely get you by, but if you ever find yourself wishing you had more flavor/vapor/throat hit, you should consider picking up something with VV, it is the pinnacle of vaping.
 

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Honestly, they're completely different animals. To me, Boba's has a good, in your face mix of chocolate, caramel, and nut, with a tobacco undertone. It's very bold and in your face. Raf is a little different, it's more mellow. It has that same tobacco undertone that you get on the exhale but there is no chocolate, no caramel, just a mellow maple flavor.

Keep in mind, the way I perceive the juice may be completely different from what you get out of it. Taste is entirely too subjective to really have an accurate expectation without tasting it yourself.

3.7V on a 2 ohm should taste fine, but, depending on the device you're using, you're only going to be getting 3.3-3.4 volts under load, and that's with a full charge. As you've been using your battery for a few hours, the voltage will taper off. On a full charge, you're just shy of 6 amps.

I like to vape mine at much higher voltages with a standard resistance carto. I find that the juice really shines between 8.5 and 9 watts. If you really want to get all that your juice has to offer, I'd very seriously consider something with variable voltage or variable wattage. I can't tell you how many posts I've read (and written) about how much better VV is than 3.7 volt vaping. There's a reason everyone who tries it loves it. Your setup will definitely get you by, but if you ever find yourself wishing you had more flavor/vapor/throat hit, you should consider picking up something with VV, it is the pinnacle of vaping.

I totally understand the subjective part of the flavor profiles of juices.

Currently I am using a e-Power 2800 and a Switchback both are 3.7v but one is 2800mah the other running at like 650-900mah.

I have tried running the 1.5ohm dual coil cartomizers and find those are actually to strong for my tastes and have been using the 2.0ohm cartomizers instead.

I eventually do plan on going the VV route but just recently came back to the PV world after going the RN-4072 (Penstyle) route about 3+ years ago and totally hating it which made me go back to analogs.

I put myself in for a 100ml bottle and have saved around 5 cartomizers just for the juice in case it burns through them.
 

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I don't vape the same juice all day, every day. I typically rotate through 6-7 different carto tanks in a given day. Boba's burns through my cartos in about a week to a week and a half. Raf lasts much longer, it's much more carto friendly. I'm sure I'd get at least a week out of a carto if I vaped nothing but Raf, but I am a very heavy vaper.
 

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I don't vape the same juice all day, every day. I typically rotate through 6-7 different carto tanks in a given day. Boba's burns through my cartos in about a week to a week and a half. Raf lasts much longer, it's much more carto friendly. I'm sure I'd get at least a week out of a carto if I vaped nothing but Raf, but I am a very heavy vaper.

Good info. I would say I was a semi heavy analog smoker (1ppd) but a very light vaper(40-50 vapes a day).

I have though some cartomizers that I have been using for the past 2 months that I do every 2 weeks just boil them and let them try and refill. I personally haven't tasted any difference at least myself I know most people would have thrown them out a long time ago.


I used the cartidges when I had my penstyle back years ago for well over 6 months+ before even changing the filling lol.

I currently also fill my cartomizers with the condom method and hope I can still use it on the AVE juice.
 
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ejervjero

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Yeah. I notice that AVE juices don't last long in swap. No worries! You know, I gave up DIY because of trying your juice. haha... I enjoyed my own mixes then I got a sample of BB about a month ago, then turned around and got 30ml. Now I will get nothing but 100ml as long as you keep rolling them out!

Nice to see someone else from the NC area.

What are you currently using your BB on?
 

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Double slotted boge LR Carto in a JTank or my homemade poly tubing tank at 4.5v on a Provari. You? Raleigh.... I have made a few trips to the Volcano Lounge to have a cold Fat Tire and vape away at the Volcano Lounge. Was just there last week. Picked up one of their tanks and some juice. The Cherry Lava and Pure Tobacco aren't too bad.

edit* BTW, the two slots work perfect for vaping the thicker juice such as BB. I haven't had a dry hit yet and no leaking. Credit goes to PBusardo. :)
 
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