It's really nice to have such great reviewers, and I for one appreciate seeing new devices up close and personal. Thanks to all.
One suggestion, however...
When reviewing an RTA, please mention the juice blend you happen to be using!
The name doesn't help, b/c for us DIYers who don't buy juice, the name tells us nothing, I know I am not alone as someone who vapes DIY max VG, and some devices that work great for thinner juices just don't wick 100% VG well.
Some reviewers do mention from time to time, this device isn't as good for thicker juices, that one's better, and that's helpful when pointed out. But routinely mentioning what blend would be good when thicker juices aren't addressed directly, which is most of the time.
Case in point: I just watched a really nice review comparing the Griffin 25 and Aromamizer Supreme 7ml. I happen to have a G25 on the way, but heard about the AS [after] as a good max VG device. So I was looking for comparisons. The reviewer mentioned a con for the AS was that it gurgled -- basically fed too MUCH juice -- which is a plus for max VG users, as I assume he was using a typical 70/30 or 60/40 blend, but he failed to say. Might have been 50/50 or even max PG for all I know. Taking this to the extreme to make the point, if it was max VG that tells you one thing about the tank... if it was max PG that tells you another. So knowing the blend would help viewers decide if the tank would work well for them or have the same problem the reviewer had.
Just my 2 cents.
One suggestion, however...
When reviewing an RTA, please mention the juice blend you happen to be using!
The name doesn't help, b/c for us DIYers who don't buy juice, the name tells us nothing, I know I am not alone as someone who vapes DIY max VG, and some devices that work great for thinner juices just don't wick 100% VG well.
Some reviewers do mention from time to time, this device isn't as good for thicker juices, that one's better, and that's helpful when pointed out. But routinely mentioning what blend would be good when thicker juices aren't addressed directly, which is most of the time.
Case in point: I just watched a really nice review comparing the Griffin 25 and Aromamizer Supreme 7ml. I happen to have a G25 on the way, but heard about the AS [after] as a good max VG device. So I was looking for comparisons. The reviewer mentioned a con for the AS was that it gurgled -- basically fed too MUCH juice -- which is a plus for max VG users, as I assume he was using a typical 70/30 or 60/40 blend, but he failed to say. Might have been 50/50 or even max PG for all I know. Taking this to the extreme to make the point, if it was max VG that tells you one thing about the tank... if it was max PG that tells you another. So knowing the blend would help viewers decide if the tank would work well for them or have the same problem the reviewer had.
Just my 2 cents.