Any try Evo? From what I've read, seems to be very similar to Halo but much cheaper. I've ordered a couple to see for myself.
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I'm about to take the plunge into DIY, since myfreedomsmokes is out of stock on the PG-blend Virginia; I've ordered some of their Virginia flavor, should be here Monday. It's a FlavourArt flavor, and I have no idea if it's a real tobacco or a synthetic flavor. Anyone know?
Andria
I believe it is a synthetic.
Indigo is really terrific. Oorah, Duke, and Eastwood are all quite great. Ingigo's base is very unique to all vendors I have tried, and their juices preform quite well.
Ok, thanks, and I'm really glad to hear that, actually. I was following the "N.E.T" thread for a while, but those guys just lost me, with all their jabber about tobacco varietals. It's not that I don't WANT to know, it's just a case of, I smoked cigarettes, and god only knows what was in THOSE things! I guess there must have been some Virginia tobacco, since that's the flavor I love, but the other tobacco flavors just kinda gross me out. I'm thinking I just don't *really* like tobacco taste in general, EXCEPT for this mild smooth Virginia flavor. If I ever got the opportunity to try some actual N.E.T. Virginia, I'd probably try it, but those N.E.T.s seem a lot more expensive, and I have to watch every penny.
Ok, off that subject since we're discussing synthetics here -- I now have 3 other vape shops' version of Virginia, and I'm wondering, how long does Virginia usually need to age/steep, to be really good? Because although the Virginia I get from myfreedomsmokes is great right out of the mailbox, that is very much NOT the case with these other 3 -- though I haven't yet tried the 3rd, just got it today. I'll give it a taste tonight, after it's had a chance to air out a little; the first one I tried (from myvaporstore), as noted somewhere above, had a hideous chemical taste/smell, and I REALLY don't want a repeat of that experience.
Oh, and I should probably opine on the Hangsen's Virginia I got yesterday. It's actually not too bad, after a full day of breathing without its cap. It's not "The One," i.e., like MFS's version, but it's not a long way off, either. I think a bit of age might turn that one into quite an acceptable vape. It doesn't seem to have the aromatic notes of the MFS, but who knows, maybe they will emerge after sitting for a while. I got the Hangsen's from Caterpillar Vapes, and it's a lot cheaper than the others, just $2.99 for a 10ml, I think something like $7.19 for a 30ml.
Andria
I have been thinking that I should avoid most of thebudget juices simply because the old adage "get what ya pay for" keeps ringing in my head, then again I have tried some of the higher dollar juices and was totally unsatisfied as well. So I guess to preface my retort is to say, or ask, which are the most trustworthy and reliable low dollar synthetic tobacco juice makers out there? Hangsens and who else should I give a monetary nod to next time I am looking for a budget juice?
Andria... I think I'm going to have to try that Dirty Ashtray, could be what I'm missing.
I'm interested in finding a burning/smokey taste to mix a little bit into some existing e-liquids to give those sweeter tobaccos a more realistic edge. Anyone tried anything like that that works? I've heard about ECBlend's Dirty Ashtray, but I'm afraid of it... I hear it tastes like soggy gym socks. I need something with a little bit of peppery bite or bitterness to it.
They are good I love 7 leaf blend. I got when I ordered Red bow witch I did not like but 7 leaf is great It's in my rotation daily. It's hard to describe it's a little sweet and a little sour very smooth my last purchase was a 4 oz bottle for only 35 bucks. My number 1 all day vape is USA REDS from the vapor room its great slightly sweet not a lot with a mild nuttiness kind of peanut buttery easy to vape all day. I never leave home without it.How are the EC blends? I like the prices and the ability to customize or create liquids. I've got a couple of ideas in mind.
Finally got my 30ml of Tribeca and a sampler of Longhorn from Halo (both 0 strength, of course).
I tried Longhorn fresh out of the bottle, and I know everyone says Halo needs to steep, but I'm finding that if I dislike something before steeping, I'm not going to like it after steeping-- I'll only dislike it less.
Longhorn-- Overall, I'm not impressed. The smell is very similar to a cavendish/honey pipe tobacco blend I have sitting on my dresser; it's very, very similar in smell, which was promising. The taste is almost identical to GoodEJuice's Bella Vita, except the honey taste is waaaay sweeter and it's got more of a perfumey aftertaste. Not the chemical soapy perfume that many tobacco juices have, but more of a musky cologne type of thing. Maybe even a licorice flavor, which is nice, actually-- but it's drowned out by the honey. Someone compared this to a Black and Mild, which I can faintly understand, but it lacks the harshness and smokiness that a B&M has. Overall my biggest criticism of this is that it's just too sweet and, well, TOO smooth. It tastes more like Good and Plenty candy than tobacco. If steeping reduces the honey flavor at all, I might find myself liking it, but I don't have my hopes up. I'm just really glad I ordered this with Tribeca so that I can switch to a juice I really enjoy.
Finally got my 30ml of Tribeca and a sampler of Longhorn from Halo (both 0 strength, of course).
I tried Longhorn fresh out of the bottle, and I know everyone says Halo needs to steep, but I'm finding that if I dislike something before steeping, I'm not going to like it after steeping-- I'll only dislike it less.