"Havana".
By: American Eliquid.
This is clear liquid with no color at all. .I chose the low nicotine level with 100% VG base.
After 2 weeks of steeping, replacing the lid and shaking it vigorously twice a day, removing the lid & leaving it covered with cloth in a dark room. I .loaded .a Kanger Pro-Tank 2 Mini, fired with a 2 ohm coil that I rebuilt with 6 wraps of cleaned 32 ga. Kathal around a 2mm hollow silica wick, previously dry burned & cleaned. 5 minutes later I threaded it onto my VAMO-5 set at 3.4 volts and took a few mouth puffs only..
Then I began my sampling of this product:
.It has a very .strong & unusual smell. Difficult to describe, like a cross between a new car smell and vinyl. Initial draw is not harsh with a primary taste reminiscent of plastic, & how water can taste after passing through a new garden hose, with a distinct overtone.that I could only describe as a used insole out of an old leather work boot. And a subtle note of some types of adhesive, but not really a chemical or cologne, but more like scotch tape. On the exhale is a tiny hint of fresh exhaust from a finely tuned gasoline engine.
Lots of vapor with a.mild throat hit was proportional only to the nicotine level and it did not seem that the flavor attributed to this any.
..I found this surprising as my mind raced in wonder of what solutions were used to make this flavor. .
I highly recommend this to anyone that likes the taste of plastics, and very old used well worn leather..
Or enjoys the relief of knowing that you're going to be okay after feeling like you've just accidentally poisoned yourself..
I can only guess that who ever named this "Havana", did so without a cigar in mind, but was trying to duplicate the experience of working in a factory in Cuba!
I have a collection of over 100 juices. Some that I thought tasted awful. But now, they've just moved up a few notches. .
I cannot vape this one!