Wyatt Earp flavor ????

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Denrock316

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I posted this in another thread but maybe get better answers here:

Funny, I really liked Wyatt Earp when I got it, but now, its not so much my favorite. It went down from being my favorite, to about my 3rd or fourth favorite.

One thing I noticed, not sure if this is happening to everyone, but it seems to gum up my carto (KR808 type). Doesn't happen at first, but it seems that most of the carto's I use WE on, the carto itself doesn't seem to last very long. Maybe it has something to do with the composition/thickness of the juice or something but most of the carto's I fill up with WE tend to get a 'burning' taste to them pretty quick, much more sooner than the other juices/flavors i'm using.

Anybody else have this happening?

Yes and No, I tried some in one of those e2 ceramic cartos and it seemed fairly well stopped up after about 3 fills. In the new Joye cartos as long as you let it sit for a little bit after filling it seems to work quite well for several days and many refills.
 

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My experience with the CE2 cartos is that light colored liquids work well and that the darker the liquid the faster the carto seems to clog up. Harder draw and less flavor. But they've been great with things like Hawiaan, Sunrise, Sunset, Liquid Amber, Hypnotic Mist. Worked only so-so with Ginger Bread and WE, Poorly with RY4/RY5.
 

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I've got a theory that WE is probably better appreciated by ex-pipe or cigar smokers.

Let's face it, ex-cigarette smokers: we never did it for the taste of tobacco. We were never connoisseurs. We were addicts, and the taste we developed for relatively low-grade, incinerated tobacco was a consequence of it becoming fused in our minds with a nicotine kick--not unlike the preference some people have for a particular brand of bourbon; take away the alcohol high, and they'd never touch the stuff again after the first sip.

Having unloaded all that, I've fallen in love with WE. It's a creamy, rich flavor I can't compare to anything else--not fruit, not pepper, not what-have-you.

I've noticed, though, that it's picky about the wattage that atomizes it. At 3.7V with a standard 510 atty, it's perfect. When I switch to an LR 510, suddenly I'm vaping warm air.
 

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I've got a theory that WE is probably better appreciated by ex-pipe or cigar smokers.

Let's face it, ex-cigarette smokers: we never did it for the taste of tobacco. We were never connoisseurs. We were addicts, and the taste we developed for relatively low-grade, incinerated tobacco was a consequence of it becoming fused in our minds with a nicotine kick--not unlike the preference some people have for a particular brand of bourbon; take away the alcohol high, and they'd never touch the stuff again after the first sip.

Having unloaded all that, I've fallen in love with WE. It's a creamy, rich flavor I can't compare to anything else--not fruit, not pepper, not what-have-you.

I've noticed, though, that it's picky about the wattage that atomizes it. At 3.7V with a standard 510 atty, it's perfect. When I switch to an LR 510, suddenly I'm vaping warm air.

That makes quite a bit of sense. I have to agree. It is probably why I am still undecided as to my liking WE. I like a good cigar. Hell, I even like some of the cheap cigars. ;-) I've never inhaled a cigar so, that fact alone would make vaping WE feel strange. I can see the familiarity with a cigar/pipe though. Next time I have the urge to try it, I am going to "smoke it like a cigar". This will be a good test of your, and now my, theory.
 
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