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kisianik

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Hi

A lot of vendor's eliquid flavors shine on low to medium wattage, but when it comes to higher wattage (above 90 watt), flavors start disappear.

I liked this particular vendor Budget Vapors ejuice. 60 watt or below - excellent, but when I put it in TFV12 and Sense Blazer PRO with 90 watt or higher, distinction between flavors is washing out and in many cases flavor becomes bland and nasty. They are offering flavor boosters, which suppose to increase flavor by 8%. Would it make any difference for high power vaping, any ideas.
Vaping on premade coil heads, if this makes any difference.

Appreciate any help as always.
 

zephyr

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Hi

A lot of vendor's eliquid flavors shine on low to medium wattage, but when it comes to higher wattage (above 90 watt), flavors start disappear.

I liked this particular vendor Budget Vapors ejuice. 60 watt or below - excellent, but when I put it in TFV12 and Sense Blazer PRO with 90 watt or higher, distinction between flavors is washing out and in many cases flavor becomes bland and nasty. They are offering flavor boosters, which suppose to increase flavor by 8%. Would it make any difference for high power vaping, any ideas.
Vaping on premade coil heads, if this makes any difference.

Appreciate any help as always.

I dunno...sometimes my issue is that higher wattages increase parts of the flavors so much that they drown out other parts...I would actually suggest less flavoring, not more, I might be weird though :/
 

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Hi

A lot of vendor's eliquid flavors shine on low to medium wattage, but when it comes to higher wattage (above 90 watt), flavors start disappear.

I liked this particular vendor Budget Vapors ejuice. 60 watt or below - excellent, but when I put it in TFV12 and Sense Blazer PRO with 90 watt or higher, distinction between flavors is washing out and in many cases flavor becomes bland and nasty. They are offering flavor boosters, which suppose to increase flavor by 8%. Would it make any difference for high power vaping, any ideas.
Vaping on premade coil heads, if this makes any difference.

Appreciate any help as always.
Strange how there are so many variables when it comes to vaping.
On the flip side here I have a new released sub ohm tank that uses a mesh coil which gives better flavor at 70, and 80 watts then 40 through 60 watts.
MFG recommend wattage is 40 - 90

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kisianik

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I dunno...sometimes my issue is that higher wattages increase parts of the flavors so much that they drown out other parts...I would actually suggest less flavoring, not more, I might be weird though :/

Thanks
Then which juices you use for high wattage? I meant vendors.
I really like the price of Budget Vapors and their outstanding flavor gamut on low wattage, but have problems finding low price everyday eliquid for high power devices.
 

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Then which juices you use for high wattage? I meant vendors.
I really like the price of Budget Vapors and their outstanding flavor gamut on low wattage, but have problems finding low price everyday eliquid for high power devices.

I took a look at there website, and yes prices are good for a 120 ml, so will try them next time.
I only buy Good cheap juice. Below is a thread I started for that which you might want to add them, and your opinion.
http://vapingunderground.com/thread...ice-you-have-tried.349175/page-2#post-1920162
 

FoggyRoad

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You might take a look at Vapemoar. They have a line of high temp flavors called 'Forge'. Never tried Forge but liked most of their regular flavors.

Won't cost ya much to check 'em out. 18ml samples are $3. Any purchase over $5 ships free. If ya go for the big 132ml bottles try code 1320 or 132 to get the big bottles for $13.20 shipped.

I vape at 15w so never had the need to try the Forge line. Just a suggestion ya might wanna check out.

Edit: Hmmm, I see the Forge price are a tad bit higher. Still try the codes and see if they do anything for ya.
 
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Synphul

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You might take a look at Vapemoar. They have a line of high temp flavors called 'Forge'. Never tried Forge but liked most of their regular flavors.

Won't cost ya much to check 'em out. 18ml samples are $3. Any purchase over $5 ships free. If ya go for the big 132ml bottles try code 1320 or 132 to get the big bottles for $13.20 shipped.

I vape at 15w so never had the need to try the Forge line. Just a suggestion ya might wanna check out.

Edit: Hmmm, I see the Forge price are a tad bit higher. Still try the codes and see if they do anything for ya.
I haven't tried their 'forge' line either yet. I tried a sample pack awhile back, most of the flavors were good. Definitely good prices. Compared to several other brands I've tried vapemoar seemed to have a shit ton of flavor. At first anyway, after a couple months the flavor seemed to fade a bit. Their cool customer or whichever one is the menthol, holy god. Dry ice should be so cold.
 

FoggyRoad

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Yeah the flavors were definitely strong. I actually got my start with DIY by cutting their flavors by as much as 75% and adjusting VG pg and nic to my liking. Cool customer was my fave, spot on peppermint pattie. Think the straight menthol is Cool Green.

I still think about going back to buying and adjusting their flavors. I can turn a 132ml bottle into a half litre and still have a pleasant vape.
 

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