I've bought 3 packs of Blu cartos to use on my 3.7v eGo style while out and about. The first pack worked fairly well, and I loved the taste of the classic tobacco. I even refilled those a couple of times with an RY4. They were inconsistent in the amount of life that I would get out of them, though.
I bought a second pack about a month later, and ended up getting a refund because they were all totally dried up... I tried a third pack from another store about a week later, and they performed poorly, even if I topped them up and let them sit before the first use. They were somewhat dried, as well. I still have two of those left, which I may try to convert to a dripping carto...
That juice does taste great to me, but I won't buy any more of those cartos. The liquid is dark and has sediment, which automatically shortens the life of the cartos. I hear that Johnson Creek's Red Oak Tennessee Cured is very similar to Blu's Classic tobacco (made by Johnson Creek,) so I'll probably just order a bottle of that sometime.
Oh, and my Blu cartos did read 3 ohms as well, which is still considered fairly standard for the small battery models.
I bought a second pack about a month later, and ended up getting a refund because they were all totally dried up... I tried a third pack from another store about a week later, and they performed poorly, even if I topped them up and let them sit before the first use. They were somewhat dried, as well. I still have two of those left, which I may try to convert to a dripping carto...
That juice does taste great to me, but I won't buy any more of those cartos. The liquid is dark and has sediment, which automatically shortens the life of the cartos. I hear that Johnson Creek's Red Oak Tennessee Cured is very similar to Blu's Classic tobacco (made by Johnson Creek,) so I'll probably just order a bottle of that sometime.
Oh, and my Blu cartos did read 3 ohms as well, which is still considered fairly standard for the small battery models.