You actually have a good point. Never thought about it like that. Mostly I use fused anyways. But every now and then I'll do something different. But each coil definitely has its own strengthsThe same thing happens with me.
For me regular round dual 316 stainless coils work better than the 316 stainless fused claptons.
With exotic coils it feels like the juice is mostly being vaporized off of the metal instead of the cotton
Simple qualty wire(say kidney puncher) in comparison to a complex builds with cheap crappy wire.Just a simple single core wire tastes better than a quad core? I'm not sure about that. Maybe it's because the single wire coils heats a ton faster because of less coil mass. So you get a faster vape. And not have to wait on the ramp up time. Anyhow. Glad you're enjoying it
Agreed... IF the user is the type of user who is capable to understand the various complexities inherent of how to adequately control it in such a way that it tastes better despite that flavor is largely subjectiveness. For me, simplistically, it is the exact opposite of getting simplistic flavor as a result from the user's approach being overly simplistic, as these two factors also need to work in tandem of course so nevertheless there is definitely a learning curve involved.Simplistic. Pure control
LMAO! Definitely not the OPAgreed... IF the user is the type of user who is capable to understand the various complexities
Not the mod.
all about coil, atty and juice and temp/wattage you run it at.
Just a better working combination on the mech.
I see what you did there.LMAO! Definitely not the OP
Flavor chasers care about mechs.mechs, regulated..who cares..
nah...flavor chasers care about Genisis atties. my best gennys can deliver better flavor than any cotton stuffed atty regardless of what mod you put them on.Flavor chasers care about mechs.
For me, those kinds of things are the antithesis of flavor chasing.nah...flavor chasers care about Genisis atties. my best gennys can deliver better flavor than any cotton stuffed atty regardless of what mod you put them on.
Nobody that has been here for any time cares what your ***** freak self thinks. Put away the ****.For me, those kinds of things are the antithesis of flavor chasing.
how so ...you ever vape a genny with a mesh wick.For me, those kinds of things are the antithesis of flavor chasing.
Yuppers... the flavor performance of that stuff is mediocre at best. There used to be a time when it was the best there was (and the only way to get real flavor), but thankfully those days have passed or I would still be smoking cigarettes.how so ...you ever vape a genny with a mesh wick.
nothing moved on....cotton is just not a good wick for flavor chasing...it's a great wick for cloud chasing it can absorb and hold a lot of juice,but it mutes the flavor profile.Yuppers... the flavor performance of that stuff is mediocre at best. There used to be a time when it was the best there was (and the only way to get real flavor), but thankfully those days have passed or I would still be smoking cigarettes.
I couldn't disagree more. It only mutes the flavor if you use the type of cotton that is of poor quality or it hasn't broken in yet (I use Cotton Bacon Prime, which has virtually no break in time) and/or you don't know how to adjust airflow, how to position the coils, and also how to wick up the type of advanced coil builds that are designed with flavor chasing specifically in mind so everything has moved on, just some people haven't, but whatever makes them feel happy is fine so I'm not in any way trying to force anyone to move on despite I don't see a reason for me to move backwards of course.nothing moved on....cotton is just not a good wick for flavor chasing...it's a great wick for cloud chasing it can absorb and hold a lot of juice,but it mutes the flavor profile.
Well I got sitting in front of me a Wasp nano with an .45 alien coil and cotton bacon prime...then I have a Nextera with a #300 ss mesh wick within a wick with 27 gauge kanthal....I've gone up and down wattage and airflows......and.the Nextera wins hands down to me....I couldn't disagree more. It only mutes the flavor if you use the type of cotton that is of poor quality or it hasn't broken in yet (I use Cotton Bacon Prime, which has virtually no break in time) and/or you don't know how to adjust airflow, how to position the coils, and also how to wick up the type of advanced coil builds that are designed with flavor chasing specifically in mind so everything has moved on, just some people haven't, but whatever makes them feel happy is fine so I'm not in any way trying to force anyone to move on despite I don't see a reason for me to move backwards of course.
You seem to prefer a small chamber size so I'll just limit my talk to the 2 smallest ones I have... they are the Purge Mods Head Shot (it has a 19.5mm build deck) and the Comp Lyfe Battle Deck 22mm. In pure terms of flavor performance, neither the Wasp Nano nor the Nextera can hold a candle against either of them so, I know people on here have talked about the Wasp Nano and I know they have talked about the Wotofo Recurve, and they have praised them to beyond high heavens, but that doesn't change the simple fact these RDAs leave me stone cold due to their flavor performance being only so so, nothing to jump up and down about excepting only if you're coming from something that's even worse, which a lot of people obviously are so it does figure, but personally I am not. Further, I don't vape on a .45 alien coil. That's because a .45 alien coil holds the flavor back a lot also. That is, all at least in my own personal experience.Well I got sitting in front of me a Wasp nano with an .45 alien coil and cotton bacon prime...then I have a Nextera with a #300 ss mesh wick within a wick with 27 gauge kanthal....I've gone up and down wattage and airflows......and.the Nextera wins hands down to me....
I meant simplistic as in battery n build. No chip or anything that needs a users manual. Ohms law n common sense. LolAgreed... IF the user is the type of user who is capable to understand the various complexities inherent of how to adequately control it in such a way that it tastes better despite that flavor is largely subjectiveness. For me, simplistically, it is the exact opposite of getting simplistic flavor as a result from the user's approach being overly simplistic, as these two factors also need to work in tandem of course so nevertheless there is definitely a learning curve involved.
Common sense is what typically needs a user's manual IMO.I meant simplistic as in battery n build. No chip or anything that needs a users manual. Ohms law n common sense. Lol
Seems to be a linkage with the decline in common sense in America and manuals only being on the net?Common sense is what typically needs a user's manual IMO.
so You own a nextera?......there isn't an atty you can name that wouldn't have better flavor if I put a mesh wick in it...the issue isn't the atty it is the wick ...some wicks deliver better flavor..ceramic probablly the best flavor than any wick... then mesh, and then cotton IMO..the only reason the use of cotton is so widespread is because you can blow huge clouds with it , and the industry promoted cloud chasing it was good bussiness. and because it is the easist of those three wicks to work with ,and because it is cheap......it's flavor performace was never a reason cotton was used...hell if ceramic wicks weren't so expensive, and fragile, I'd still be using them.You seem to prefer a small chamber size so I'll just limit my talk to the 2 smallest ones I have... they are the Purge Mods Head Shot (it has a 19.5mm build deck) and the Comp Lyfe Battle Deck 22mm. In pure terms of flavor performance, neither the Wasp Nano nor the Nextera can hold a candle against either of them so, I know people on here have talked about the Wasp Nano and I know they have talked about the Wotofo Recurve, and they have praised them to beyond high heavens, but that doesn't change the simple fact these RDAs leave me stone cold due to their flavor performance being only so so, nothing to jump up and down about excepting only if you're coming from something that's even worse, which a lot of people obviously are so it does figure, but personally I am not. Further, I don't vape on a .45 alien coil. That's because a .45 alien coil holds the flavor back a lot also. That is, all at least in my own personal experience.
Nah. Not just in America because I can very clearly see it happening over here too, and, thus far, manuals only being on the net has made good sense to me each time when I needed to grab one from there so it would appear to me that not all common sense is lost (yet).Seems to be a linkage with the decline in common sense in America and manuals only being on the net?
No, I don't own one. That's just because usually I don't waste my money on stuff I simply don't like, and, as for your argument re cotton and cloud chasing, I call BS based purely on the rigorous widespread scientific notion that the actual feel of the vape is also among heavily important factors that simply DEFINE flavor.so You own a nextera?......there isn't an atty you can name that wouldn't have better flavor if I put a mesh wick in it...the issue isn't the atty it is the wick ...some wicks deliver better flavor..ceramic probablly the best flavor than any wick... then mesh, and then cotton IMO..the only reason the use of cotton is so widespread is because you can blow huge clouds with it , and the industry promoted cloud chasing it was good bussiness. and because it is the easist of those three wicks to work with ,and because it is cheap......it's flavor performace was never a reason cotton was used...hell if ceramic wicks weren't so expensive, and fragile, I'd still be using them.
I have 6 wraps of n80 on a 20700 Purge mech mod. It tastes better then my quad core claptons I have on my Drag. Why do mechs taste better?
Wow that is harsh.I think you just prefer a tube in ur mouth. jk
OK, I won't tell you that. Instead, I'll just send it to you by telegram.Don't tell me that my Scottua V4 on top of a DNA does not produce flavor and clouds equal to any mech set up.