Well that's good news. I vape these two reserves more than anything else right now.
I almost bought from them then I got to the shipping. I can't get over they say they price aggressively but $26 for a 30ml isn't by any means a great price.
It IS 2 day priority, if that makes you feel any betterBecause I wondered why it was so high as well..
Unfortunately ECF prohibits sharing e-mails from vendors without their permission, and that's how I got what the flavors are. HOWEVER, here's my take
I'm using a LR 306 atty at 3.3 volts. I've been dripping this for about fifteen minutes now. At first it was overwhelmingly nutty (almond?) After a few vapes on inhale the black cherry comes through. Puff puff puff...black cherry with ever so slight hints of a toffee or a butterscotch. I can almost catch some brown sugar on exhale/aftertaste, I wish it were a bit more. You can smell it from the bottle though. Very very boozy. At 50/50 blend it's much thinner than I'm used to vaping. I'm going to try, I believe it was Lotus' suggestion(with the GR), leaving the cap off overnight. I expect this to be a real winner after thatFor me, much better than GR as I detest coconut. A solid A grading from me!
I don't ever choose that option
I mean the juice is better with steeping anyway why should I have to pay for faster shipping...
The OR, I have not really vaped yet. Too stuck on vaping my GR (reorder came today). While I'd love to try the one you are sampling now, the Cherry part is a negative for meEvery cherry I have tried so far either has a bothersome sharp/tart/fake flavor or takes like Robitussin.
See...that's the tough part, as I believe their reserves are super "boozy" anyway, if you will, so it's hard to tell. Definitely a black cherry. I really don't want to say medicinal...I'm going to leave the cap off like I said and try again tomorrow or in a couple days. Then I'll try and make a judgement call on the medicinal aspect or not.
Back when I did ebay, I totally took advantage of the free priority mail boxes. Cut down on my shipping supply costs considerably. Maybe that's what they are doing? Then just going with the flat rate..