Should vendors list recommeded voltage/watt for thier jucies?

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Alaricnj

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Maybe this has been covered already but i couldn't find anything.

Should vendors start listing information on their juices on what the recommended voltage or watts recommended for ultimate flavor or at least what they R&D with to perfect their recipe? I realize taste/flavor is somewhat subjective but with all the various equipment out there and VV would you think this could help people who vape make better selections when buying juice?

I might be overthinking this but i think this would help potential buyers, especially non-VV users.
 

RS_Ohio

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Actually I don't think it would help. What may taste good to me at 6V may be horrible to you. That's why variable voltage is the best option to go with IMO. I know not everyone can afford a high priced PV but there are cheaper box mods that make a world of difference in the flavors of your juice.

^^^This^^^

Everyone is different and has a different opinion on what their sweet spot is. My wife has a Provari that has never been above 3.7 volts and mine rarely dips below 4. She absolutely hates the flavor of anything I am vaping (even though 9 times out of 10 we are using the same juice / cart / tank setup).
 

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I've been vapeing about a year and a half now, I still use slims (4081s or 808s) with std resistance cartos (2.6 ohm for me is low resistance).

There are a few juices that tend to sound bubblely and produce little vapor on some batteries, but perform great when I can put the same carto on an un regulated freshly charged battery. This leads me to idea, that the higher watage (due to the 4.2 volts opposed to the 3.6 volts) vaporizes this juice better.

In some cases, it might be nice to see a vendor mention a line like "may perform better at higher wattage".
Or mabey the opposite if that is true, like "this juice may get a 'burnt' taste at higher wattage."
This would only be appropriate in a few cases.
 

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Listen to Kemosabe! It kinda all depends though, but it would generally not be enough of a difference for vendors to concern themselves with it. Plus, some of these "kitchen sink" vendors have hundreds upon hundreds of flavors. If you are looking at the "fine vaping" vendors with less on the menu, I am sure you could reach out to them and they could offer advice.
 

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Thanks everyone for the feedback. I was just looking into things to improve the user experience but it guess i would have to agree with alot of the comments. I like the steeping chart, i've seen some do that.

No matter what I buy, my rule is 2 weeks in the closet before I even try it. The only exception to this is with Dekang which is my favorite. Since it takes 3 weeks to get to the states, it's steep when it arrives.
 
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