SXK DOGGY STYLE

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Katya

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SXK here as well. Prefer a tighter draw, but still wouldn't mind trying the SJMY. Anyone with the SJMY, get good or similar results as the SXK by just closing the airflow slightly, or is a completely different vape when that's done?

Sorry, can't compare the two, I only have the SJMY. I use it with my own traditional, standard bore 510 drip tip and I get a lovely, loose MTL (or restricted DL) draw. Very similar to Kayfun 4--if that reference point helps you. :)
 

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3.0 in SXK(s) here, AFC ring discarded. It's good - nice vape, great pocket carry (Pico or SWAG in my case).

"Cigalike" (or as close as I'll ever get again).

SXK, all the way, bae. ;)

It's GRRRRRRRRR-EAT!
 

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So just how tight is the sxk? Comparable to maybe the kfl?

Here's one you can relate to. I find it very similar to the Erl, which a slight edge to the Erl (for my taste buds at least). Close though. I lose the AFCs on both - no value to me with either tank.

SXK is lower profile (just as a FYI), and easier to wick (although I've got the Erl down to a quick & easy wick). The Doggy still wins because it's ridiculously simple.

Both are very lightweight, very quiet (at 11w), and excellent flavor/vape experience (me).

I hope this helps!
 

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Here's one you can relate to. I find it very similar to the Erl, which a slight edge to the Erl (for my taste buds at least). Close though. I lose the AFCs on both - no value to me with either tank.

SXK is lower profile (just as a FYI), and easier to wick (although I've got the Erl down to a quick & easy wick). The Doggy still wins because it's ridiculously simple.

Both are very lightweight, very quiet (at 11w), and excellent flavor/vape experience (me).

I hope this helps!
Awesome my friend, thank you. ..still use my erlks every day....

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Awesome my friend, thank you. ..still use my erlks every day....

Yeah, I thought so. Same with me. They've become irreplaceable. I think/hope you'll like the Doggy too.

We'll be curious to hear. :)
 

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FWIW, I get great results and flavor with very simple 316 SS 28GA contact coils, 3 mm ID, just 5-6 warps resulting in around 0.8 ohms, scottish roll wicking, running with 13 watts on a istick pico. Vaping mostly NET fluids in them, perfect little tobacco yummy.
Kusie, what nets do you vape?

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Hi @vapdivrr ,
I´m lucky to know a guy who buys organic tobacco leafes and makes his own NETs by hot ethanol extraction. I mainly buy from him but also tried NET extracts from a italian based shop called La Tabacceria (https://www.latabaccheria.net/). They do have some more exotic and quite extreme extracts like Kentucky or Latakia where a few drops will result in your liquid tasting like a fire place LOL - very smoky. I prefer more naturaly, mild tastes like Burley or Virginia. I usually mix with 10%, that means 10 ml extract will give me 100 ml of ready to vape liquid.

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K.
 

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Hi @vapdivrr ,
I´m lucky to know a guy who buys organic tobacco leafes and makes his own NETs by hot ethanol extraction. I mainly buy from him but also tried NET extracts from a italian based shop called La Tabacceria (https://www.latabaccheria.net/). They do have some more exotic and quite extreme extracts like Kentucky or Latakia where a few drops will result in your liquid tasting like a fire place LOL - very smoky. I prefer more naturaly, mild tastes like Burley or Virginia. I usually mix with 10%, that means 10 ml extract will give me 100 ml of ready to vape liquid.

Cheers,
K.

I heard of the Italian one, but haven't tried...I have only tried a few, a couple from goodejuice, net.com, and heathers. The couple I tried from net.com tasted like an as tray and threw it all out and tasted nothing like the ones I vape from hhv...I have 8 juices I vape everyday and besides 2, the rest are nets from hhv. Their nets seem to be the kind I like, I don't know if there hot or cold extractions though and they don't seem to gunk any more then regular juices....maybe will try a couple from la tabaccorio

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