...and now it's time to talk about
Lucky 7 Vapes. My package arrived....finally. It was dented - not Lucky 7's fault. There was no bubble wrap, just heat-sealed plastic baggies....which was a good thing, because one bottle had leaked (arguable on fault). The liquids came in plastic bottles with pre-printed generic labels (lucky 7 name, nic level options to circle, VG/PG ratio area to fill in, warning and ingredients) and the flavors and specifics hand-written in. This caused some difficulty, as the bottle that leaked blurred the label so much I had to use the process of elimination to figure out which flavor it was. All in all, the packaging is.....cheap. I know there are Lucky 7 fans out there who will jump all over me for this, arguing 'it keeps the prices down,' and they're partly right. HOWEVER, presentation matters, and Lucky 7 gets a thumbs-down on that aspect. On to the flavors, sampled at 50/50 PG/VG, 12mg nic, through an HH.357 at 2.0 ohms on a Vamo V5 at 4.0 volts.
Berry Blast: This is very....berryish. I get a mixed berry kind of flavor, with a decent blend of sweet versus tart. It's a pleasant vape, and would go well with a club soda or other refreshing summer kind of drink. Somewhat unremarkable though, I give it thumbs sideways.
Caramel Apple: This is the bottle that leaked. I get....sort of apple, and nothing else. There's a fruity sweetness from the apple, but none of the dark sweetness I associate with caramel. Very disappointing, initial thumbs-down.
Horchata: This one is interesting. I get the spices on the inhale, and a creamy note on the exhale. It's hard to nail down what kind of spices I'm getting, and what the cream base it, much like real horchata. Of the bunch, this is the most layered; I'm not sure if I love it yet, but it's definitely good and different. Tentative thumbs up.
Irish Cream: It's definitely creamy....the specific notes that make it
Irish cream are there, but extremely subtle. I keep hearing folks say Lucky 7 does basic flavors well and encourage vapers to consider them bases for DIY mixes, and this makes me suspect that's the purpose of this liquid. If you like a glass of Bailey's on the rocks, you're going to be disappointed. If you want to cut this into another boozy liquid, it might work - I'm not a mixer so I can't judge this aspect. Thumbs sideways.
Kahlua & Cream: I can.....almost.....taste this. There's a dark note, and a creamy note. That's it. It's so subtle as to almost be untasteable. I actually tasted this last night, and decided I was approaching olfactory exhaustion after too much tasting, and shelved the whole shebang until today. Tried it again after a couple of other flavors to ensure I was tasting, and same result. Unless a month's rest REALLY brings some flavor out of this liquid, it's going to be a total miss for me. Thumbs down.
Root Beer: THIS liquid is one I used to prove to myself this morning that I'm tasting. Wow - I've been punched in the face by roots and spices! I tried this with a picture of a glass of cold root beer in my mind, and instead got a hard rootbeer candy, in particular the hard stick candy back in the day. It's actually a very flavorful, enjoyable candy vape; once I got past the mental block of trying to compare it to Ahlusion's Sasparilla, I enjoyed it even more. A very surprised thumbs up, hoping it mellows nicely with rest.
Peanut Butter Cup: This was dangerous territory for Lucky 7, as I am an utter Reese's ADDICT. Thankfully, this liquid nails the flavor. Chocolate and peanut butter in excellent harmony, this vape was the one I knew I'd be most critical of and I really like it. I think a month's rest will make this even nicer. Two thumbs up.
Overall impressions:
Speed - Thumbs WAY down.
Service - Thumbs down.
Packaging - Thumbs down.
Price - Thumbs WAY up - for a 30 mL bottle, you're paying $0.20/mL before shipping, easily the most affordable liquid I've tried.
Flavor - Thumbs sideways. With a couple of exceptions, these liquids are far too subtle for my taste, ranging often into flavorless. Overall - Thumbs down.The price is right, but the exceptionally slow processing and cheap look and feel make this line hard to consider reordering, especially once I move overseas and tack an automatic extra two weeks on any order.