The Holy Grail of e-cigs

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Para

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...For you.

I don't like LR's. Or dripping, generally speaking.

Everyone's Holy Grail is different. Glad you've found yours. But not everyone is going to agree with you.

Me either. I don't care that much for dripping and certainly don't like LR's or 5v. I keep giving both a try and the result is the same...BLEH.
 

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I think the only other way I could go as of now would be the 5v Journeyman. The journeyman I have now has changed the game for me as far as vaping goes. I thought I would wear this little 3ml bottle out, but that has not been the case. I was a heavy smoker at 2 plus packs a day for 15 16 years, so I thought that I went through juice rather quickly. I could probably go close to a day and a half on 3ml with the kaji though. I think it's amazing!
 

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OK, noob question. I've seen many people write that certain flavors work best at higher/ lower V's. Can someone give me an actual example. (a few specific flavors best at low and a few at high). Just wondering if, say, tobacco flavors generally work best at _ and fruity flavors work best at _....or if it's a PG/VG thing...

I'm considering moving up to 5v, but want to know if my go-to vape flavors will work at that level. I love things like BWB espresso and honey flu. Tend to lean on the sweet side (contrary to what I expected, thought I'd want it to taste like an analog, which I only like on occasion now).

Thanks for any help!!
 

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OK, noob question. I've seen many people write that certain flavors work best at higher/ lower V's. Can someone give me an actual example. (a few specific flavors best at low and a few at high). Just wondering if, say, tobacco flavors generally work best at _ and fruity flavors work best at _....or if it's a PG/VG thing...

I'm considering moving up to 5v, but want to know if my go-to vape flavors will work at that level. I love things like BWB espresso and honey flu. Tend to lean on the sweet side (contrary to what I expected, thought I'd want it to taste like an analog, which I only like on occasion now).

Thanks for any help!!

I don't have any problems with flavor at 5v. But, I don't recall to many people talking about 5v's with 801's on them either. I might be the odd man out on that configuration lol. But at 6v, all my flavors were awful. Even the strong fruity flavors seemed burnt imo. The high voltage juice might be the answer. I doubt you'll have any trouble at 5v though.
 
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