Hey fellow vapers,
Don't let the title mislead you into thinking this is an argument to determine which of these three popular wicking materials is best. On the contrary, I would like to propose that each of these materials serve a different purpose and need to be swapped out based on the specific juice one uses with them.
Over the two weeks or so i have been cycling through these materials using two juices i adore and know very well. I have found that each different wicking material has a different effect on the juices in question.
I would like to use this thread as a platform to try and find which juices work better with each of the wicking materials mentioned. Now i know taste is subjective but the findings could be interesting.
For those who want to jump in and share there experiences, please do so. Perhaps explain to us what the different results have been with different wicks on the same juice.
Let me kick this off with one of the two liquids i have been experimenting with.
Bombies - A Real Nightmare.
Cotton - I find that with the cotton, A Real Nightmare doesn't perform very well. The cotton wick tends to put mute the 'icy' throat hit of the liquid. The mint flavour is also not very bold, and one gets the creamy. chocolate note as the main flavour. Being such a dark liquid, it really does put strain on the wick and coil. The drop off in flavour with cotton on this liquid is pretty quick and i found to be changing it every 3ml)
Rayon - A tremendous improvement over cotton in my opinion. The icy throat hit/inhale is most definitely there with Rayon and it gives the juice a 'refreshing' characteristic which i really enjoy. After about 2ml of liquid, i noticed a drop in the intensity of this 'icy' throat hit/inhale.
The mint elements are certainly far more noticeable with this wick. A hint of sweetness from the overall liquid is also something i noticed (something I have picked up with Rayon) It seems to bring out the sweetness of liquids very well. (Not an over the top, out of thin air sweetness, but rather accentuates sweet elements)
Sadly, this great flavour drops off after roughly 4-5ml.
Japanese Cotton - After the unspectacular experience with normal organic cotton i did not expect a very different experience with Jap Cotton. However, the result was very surprising. With the japanese cotton.
In regard to this icy throat hit/inhale i felt that the Jap cotton managed to not only enhance it to a degree but it also managed to sustain it for a much longer period. (At least 6ml)
The minty notes of the liquid with this wick a very bold and crisp. The chocolate/creamy notes could still be tasted but they work subtly in the background. I still got an enhanced sweetness from the jap cotton, albeit not as much as i experienced on the rayon.
I was also pleasantly surprised when the time came to refill the reo bottle as the flavour off the Japanese cotton was still good. In the name of science i left the original wick in and vaped around 1 -2 ml before i noticed a drop off in flavour.
I am in the process of experimenting with Sunshine Cured Tobacco at the moment and will post on this soon I can tell you that my initial findings are that cotton is a better suited wick for this juice.
Hope to hear from you guys regarding the subject.
Don't let the title mislead you into thinking this is an argument to determine which of these three popular wicking materials is best. On the contrary, I would like to propose that each of these materials serve a different purpose and need to be swapped out based on the specific juice one uses with them.
Over the two weeks or so i have been cycling through these materials using two juices i adore and know very well. I have found that each different wicking material has a different effect on the juices in question.
I would like to use this thread as a platform to try and find which juices work better with each of the wicking materials mentioned. Now i know taste is subjective but the findings could be interesting.
For those who want to jump in and share there experiences, please do so. Perhaps explain to us what the different results have been with different wicks on the same juice.
Let me kick this off with one of the two liquids i have been experimenting with.
Bombies - A Real Nightmare.
Cotton - I find that with the cotton, A Real Nightmare doesn't perform very well. The cotton wick tends to put mute the 'icy' throat hit of the liquid. The mint flavour is also not very bold, and one gets the creamy. chocolate note as the main flavour. Being such a dark liquid, it really does put strain on the wick and coil. The drop off in flavour with cotton on this liquid is pretty quick and i found to be changing it every 3ml)
Rayon - A tremendous improvement over cotton in my opinion. The icy throat hit/inhale is most definitely there with Rayon and it gives the juice a 'refreshing' characteristic which i really enjoy. After about 2ml of liquid, i noticed a drop in the intensity of this 'icy' throat hit/inhale.
The mint elements are certainly far more noticeable with this wick. A hint of sweetness from the overall liquid is also something i noticed (something I have picked up with Rayon) It seems to bring out the sweetness of liquids very well. (Not an over the top, out of thin air sweetness, but rather accentuates sweet elements)
Sadly, this great flavour drops off after roughly 4-5ml.
Japanese Cotton - After the unspectacular experience with normal organic cotton i did not expect a very different experience with Jap Cotton. However, the result was very surprising. With the japanese cotton.
In regard to this icy throat hit/inhale i felt that the Jap cotton managed to not only enhance it to a degree but it also managed to sustain it for a much longer period. (At least 6ml)
The minty notes of the liquid with this wick a very bold and crisp. The chocolate/creamy notes could still be tasted but they work subtly in the background. I still got an enhanced sweetness from the jap cotton, albeit not as much as i experienced on the rayon.
I was also pleasantly surprised when the time came to refill the reo bottle as the flavour off the Japanese cotton was still good. In the name of science i left the original wick in and vaped around 1 -2 ml before i noticed a drop off in flavour.
I am in the process of experimenting with Sunshine Cured Tobacco at the moment and will post on this soon I can tell you that my initial findings are that cotton is a better suited wick for this juice.
Hope to hear from you guys regarding the subject.