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Mr.Mann

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sure, that makes sense. who is this lower temperature vaping oriented vendor? i would love to put their juices to the test.

as far as heat? meh. i personally don't see much difference as far as heat between a 1 ohm build and my .19 build. i would say heat up time is the only difference i myself have noticed, obviously the lower ohmage being the quicker to heat up. i only have my finger on the fire button for 2 seconds max, i doubt there's sufficient time for my coils to reach the maxium heat that they could produce. i am in no way shape or form the guru on thermal dynamics of ecigs, so if anyone else knows more about this feel free to chime in.


as for your original post, i use vapor chef and cyclops vapor on my previously mentioned setup with excellent results. :]

Wlad at Ahlusion and Nick at Goodejuice.

And remember, while I don't think they consider themselves "lower temperature oriented vendor," the fact is that this phenomenon of extreme low temps is a relatively new thing, so most vendors that have been around for longer than two years likely all developed their liquids off of temps under 12 watts.

Edit -- I should've said I have had personal conversations with these vendors about these things, but nobody quote me to them and ask them "why..." I am almost positive that any eliquid vendor will sell their liquids to you no matter how you vape and they'll likely say go for it if asked. However, if you are dissatisfied with the vape from ultra-low ohms, they then may tell you "it's just too much heat."
 
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Mech Juice - SirTastyVape
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A brand new way of mixing, with cloud chasers in mind! Throughout my experience I found certain flavors tasted worse in my mechanical mod. Either they were overpowering, tasted burnt, or just tasted better in one of my regulated devices. If you ever encountered these issues, this is the juice for you! These are still excellent in other juice delivery systems. VG 60% or more.


I don't sub ohm but it seems like Bombies and Axiom Vapor are popular with sub ohm-ers
 

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I had the EXACT same experience as OP. I tried it on a dual micro about .4 ish range and wasn't impressed....but then I put it in my KFL built to about 1.1 and found the flavor amazing. I think a big part of it is a matter of preference (I prefer heavy VG liquid, less flavor but a reasonable TH IMO) I know Vape Brewery's flavors(Only 5 in the line up but two of them are tobacco I believe) have held up well to about .3 for me. Hookafina also but they have mostly fruity/desert flavors. Both use a higher VG ratio....IDK if it will make a difference to you but thats my :2c:

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Mech Juice - SirTastyVape
Mech Juice

A brand new way of mixing, with cloud chasers in mind! Throughout my experience I found certain flavors tasted worse in my mechanical mod. Either they were overpowering, tasted burnt, or just tasted better in one of my regulated devices. If you ever encountered these issues, this is the juice for you! These are still excellent in other juice delivery systems. VG 60% or more.


I don't sub ohm but it seems like Bombies and Axiom Vapor are popular with sub ohm-ers

Great find, FP!
 

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chief999, corrections and clarifications are welcome, but calling into question the validity of what one knows is uncalled for, especially based on something like that. If he made a mistake, then that's what it was.

Not bumping this thread with another post about this, but to what was said beneath this post I will say: I get that people say crazy things all over the internet, but if something (or someone) needs to be checked, do it when it happens and where it happens. Bringing in issues from "chat" is rather trivial in the grand scheme of things. There is a slew of free-for-all, diss-as-you-wish vaping forums, but ECF ain't one of them.
 
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chief999, corrections and clarifications are welcome, but calling into question the validity of what one knows is uncalled for, especially based on something like that.

Actually, I feel it is definitely called for. This guy has been sowing misinformation for way too long. Perhaps if you have had the pleasure of being around the chat room you might know.
 

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