Bill - When that first appeared a few days ago, I was insulted for you.
OK, Im back.
I filled a 2.7 ohm Ultimate CE2 Clearomizer with Mad Murdocks Radiator Pluid and put the clearo on a Young-June v1.5t Vtube at 4.7 volts for 8.2 watts of power.
Heres what Murdock Rumi himself had to offer on another forum about his Radiator Pluid:
When you first try it you will get a strong black licorice taste with subtle sweet fruity taste. The black licorice taste lingers in your mouth a bit and kind of over powers the other flavors. As you continue to vape, your tastebuds will start to get used to the black licorice and the juice will taste a bit more mellow and you start to taste the other flavors more.I dont know what the other flavors are (besides the very smooth and relatively subtle black licorice), but yes, I taste a basket of mixed fruits (where no single fruit flavor stands out), along with an overall sweetness to the juice. Not cloyingly sweet, but pleasingly so. All-day-vape kind of sweet.
Ive read some speculation that one of the ingredients is TPA Koolada, but Ive also read some posts denying that. There is definitely something in Pluid that provides a cooling and/or mouth-watering effect. Not menthol or mint, though.
hangdude: In the thread I quoted from, I saw that you won a bottle of Pluid in a contest that Murdock Rumi sponsored, so I presume that the smaller bottle you sent me was from that, and thus indirectly from Murdock himself. No nic strength or base blend was indicated on the bottle I have. I also saw that 310Vapors is selling (when available, which means not today) a diluted version of Pluid with half the flavoring and in only one nic strength---10mg---to reduce the throat hit and intensity of the flavor.
Assuming that what Im vaping is full strength, I dont find the either the throat hit or the flavor overwhelming or too much in any way.
This is good stuff. To call Pluid different is putting it mildly. The color alone---Ninja Turtle Toxic Sludge green, presumably meant to replicate the green of actual automotive antifreeze that is the juices quasi-namesake---is unique among all the juices Ive ever vaped. The flavor, however, isnt nearly as wild or unusual as one might be led to assume from threads about Pluid. I like it, but its not from another universe or anything like that. Put simply, Radiator Pluid is a tasty and satisfying vape.
I just read for the first time the ECF blurb at the top of the E-Liquid Reviews List:
CAUTION:
1. Some reviews are paid for by the vendor and therefore may not represent a truly independent view of the product. In some cases they are a form of advertising - and adverts don't tell you what is wrong with the product.
2. Reviewers' websites may contain affiliate links, and an enthusiastic review might lead you to click a link and then purchase the product.This results in paying a fee to the reviewer (called an affiliate commission). While most reviews may be accurate and independent, we cannot guarantee this is always the case.
3. E-Liquid reviews are entirely subjective. You may get different results. If you follow a reviewer with similar tastes to your own, you may get a more satisfactory outcome.
For the sake of full disclosure, let me state unequivocally that no one has ever paid me to write or post a review. I've also never received a fee for putting a link at the bottom of any of my reviews. I add those links not in the hope of receiving a fee, but rather as a convenience to the reader, should anyone wish to easily check out the vendor page of the juice being reviewed.
As to #3 (reviews are entirely subjective), well DUH! We re-state that over and over and over, because it's all too easy to get seduced by a reviewer's enthusiasm or apparent authority. And even if you feel that your palate and likes/dislikes are similar to mine, there's no 100% guarantee that you'll agree with me about a specific juice. Or even 50%. Heck, there's no guarantee at all, only personal choices as to how we spend our money. LOL.
Thomas Edison famously said that genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. Well, eliquid reviews seem to me to be about 10% information and 90% entertainment. That's my take on it, anyway. YMMV, LOL.
Not a country music fan, except for Johnny Cash.
Any opera/salsa/80's new-wave pop loving RY4 fans out there?
Bluegrass I like.Yay, Bill, you like Montgomery Gentry. Yes, my fiddling sister hates today's country music. I, being the music hoochie that I am, love all kinds of music.
If I had to choose one genre of country that I love the best it would probably be bluegrass. I go to East Tennessee to get my bluegrass fix at least once a year.
Not a country music fan, except for Johnny Cash.
Any opera/salsa/80's new-wave pop loving RY4 fans out there?
billherbst:7160635 said:I just read for the first time the ECF blurb at the top of the E-Liquid Reviews List:
CAUTION:
1. Some reviews are paid for by the vendor and therefore may not represent a truly independent view of the product. In some cases they are a form of advertising - and adverts don't tell you what is wrong with the product.
2. Reviewers' websites may contain affiliate links, and an enthusiastic review might lead you to click a link and then purchase the product.This results in paying a fee to the reviewer (called an affiliate commission). While most reviews may be accurate and independent, we cannot guarantee this is always the case.
3. E-Liquid reviews are entirely subjective. You may get different results. If you follow a reviewer with similar tastes to your own, you may get a more satisfactory outcome.
For the sake of full disclosure, let me state unequivocally that no one has ever paid me to write or post a review. I've also never received a fee for putting a link at the bottom of any of my reviews. I add those links not in the hope of receiving a fee, but rather as a convenience to the reader, should anyone wish to easily check out the vendor page of the juice being reviewed.
As to #3 (reviews are entirely subjective), well DUH! We re-state that over and over and over, because it's all too easy to get seduced by a reviewer's enthusiasm or apparent authority. And even if you feel that your palate and likes/dislikes are similar to mine, there's no 100% guarantee that you'll agree with me about a specific juice. Or even 50%. Heck, there's no guarantee at all, only personal choices as to how we spend our money. LOL.
Thomas Edison famously said that genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. Well, eliquid reviews seem to me to be about 10% information and 90% entertainment. That's my take on it, anyway. YMMV, LOL.
I guess when things go corporate, this is what we get.
I might rather see a 'Reviewers shall ascribe to the following conditons... Those found in violation shall be terminated' in the rules rather than a shadow looming over all reviewers threads.
...just a thought in any event.
...at least there is an upper-right hand "X" in the Caution so that it can be terminated.
The thread now appears "Caution-free" for me.