Vaperite tobacco flavors at 6v

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thefinder808

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Word up ECF I recently purchased three bottles of vaperite tobacco flavors because of all the great reviews they have. All were 50/50 26mg. I got APV, VR4, and 777. I have two PVs, a Silver Bullet which I use at 6v, and an eGo that I use with an LR510 atty. 90% of the time I use the SB. I know that on his site it says that some of his flavors will taste burnt at 6v, I decided to see for myself because a lot of people say some juices taste bad at 6v and I've found I liked them. Let me tell you that IMO he is right. All three tasted very burnt at 6v. Also I found that they were very watery juices which surprised me b/c my BWB juices are 70pg/30vg and they are much thicker. It might have been because of this but for some reason all three didn't work well at all with my cartos (BOGE 2.8 ohm 510).

On my eGo I liked the 777 and the VR4 ok. The VR4 is very sweet and tastes like homemade caramel, not really any tobacco flavor that I could tell. The TH was 7/10 and the vapor was 7/10. The 777 tasted very faintly like nutmeg and not much else, TH 6/10 and vapor 6/10. The APV doesn't really have a describable flavor, it was very faint and same TH and vapor as the 777.

Obviously taste is subjective and I'm not trying to insult the vendor, a lot of people love his juices but they just weren't to my liking. It just didn't seem that there was much flavor at all. As far as the watery nature of the juice, maybe I got a bad batch I'm not sure. I did let these flavors steep for 4 days or so and it seemed to bring out a little more flavor, maybe they need more steeping. Above all anyone that decides to ignore the note about burnt flavor at 6 volts do so at your own risk, IMO he is very right. Anyways I hope everyone has a good night, I'll see you around!

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