KoblinV3
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Here's a YouTube vid on how to wick with rayon properly. Most people I see on YouTube will wick it like cotton which means it's not performing to it's full capability and will probably taste like rayon.
I've noticed from personal experience as long as you follow this video and don't wick it too thick it will stop tasting at all rayoney after a very short period of time if at all. If you wick it too thick it the rayon in the coil will be dry and it will keep tasting like rayon no matter what. Even if you CAN saturate it enough that it stops the flavor will still be muted compared to when it's the proper thickness.
Also you can have very little/thin rayon on the bottom and it will still wick it adequately as long as it's not too thick in the coil itself. Just thought I would share this as it seems like a secret or something Haha.
It's like 6 bucks for 40 feet on Amazon! It also tastes only like the juice unlike cotton and lastes way longer. Can withstand accidental dry hits much better too.
I've noticed from personal experience as long as you follow this video and don't wick it too thick it will stop tasting at all rayoney after a very short period of time if at all. If you wick it too thick it the rayon in the coil will be dry and it will keep tasting like rayon no matter what. Even if you CAN saturate it enough that it stops the flavor will still be muted compared to when it's the proper thickness.
Also you can have very little/thin rayon on the bottom and it will still wick it adequately as long as it's not too thick in the coil itself. Just thought I would share this as it seems like a secret or something Haha.
It's like 6 bucks for 40 feet on Amazon! It also tastes only like the juice unlike cotton and lastes way longer. Can withstand accidental dry hits much better too.