E-sense EXPOSED

just to add my 2c.

e-sense used to be Vape Culture if i'm not mistaken or at least some of the guys from Vape Culture.
I got my very first proper vape mod (an MVP2) from Vape culture, the service was amazing and they had always been readily available to take my call or whatsapp. When they expanded, i went to their new hub (i think it was in epping) and bought some mods and juice. At that time they where busy stocking up on feellife juices, and i tried quite a few... These are actually very good, not complex, quality juices.

i'm not sure if they have the right to rebrand as e-sense or if the people i dealt with in the past are still working there, but i have had a good experience.

Maybe take it up with e-sense themselves? would like to know the outcome.
 
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Can mods please also delete my deleted post that is still showing in quoted posts.

Apologies for any offence. I wanted to make a point, but was wrong to use the example I did
 
Feelife is a well known mass juice manufacturer they actually manufacture for a few juice brands. You can approach them R&D a juice range and have them manufacture, bottle and label.

Just a FYI

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@ModestVapour hope you're well. We can perhaps turn this forum into a win :D
If you don't mind me asking, what device are you using and what is your preference in flavours?

I would like to put a quick list together for your consideration. Most of the local e-juice mixers/manufacturers have brilliant juices and are readily approachable for questions. R30 for 30ml is hard to beat, but local is also lekka.
 
Take your arrogance to another thread please. If you bothered to take he time to read you would know I do my research.

I don't trust any product that is not sealed or labeled correctly, has a production date on and a best before or expiry date.

These are simple things that every properly packaged and sold product has on it. It is what gives consumers peace of mind on what they are buying. There are rules and regulations surrounding this.

A person should not have to contact someone to ensure their product is safe and legit. It should be aparent from the packaging.

So again until someone ups their game in the diy side I will trust a company with a proven track record and many certifications on their products ensuring their quality and safety.

If you even bothered to Google the company I mentioned you would see the same. But no you decided to be an arrogant idiot and post your option where it is not wanted.

So to you sir, please take a long walk off a short bridge

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Just Google feellife... navigate to "about us" ... pretty interesting.

YouTube also has a couple of vids of their factory and processes.
 
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I agree @Strontium. They claim that they make 100 000 bottles (ml unstated) plus 10 tons of bulk juice PER DAY.

There would be a lot of sick people out there if their juice was bad quality.

I have never tasted their juice, I make my own. I obviously can't vouch for them, but likewise, given what appears to be the case, I certainly can't rubbish their name.
 
I agree @Strontium. They claim that they make 100 000 bottles (ml unstated) plus 10 tons of bulk juice PER DAY.

There would be a lot of sick people out there if their juice was bad quality.

I have never tasted their juice, I make my own. I obviously can't vouch for them, but likewise, given what appears to be the case, I certainly can't rubbish their name.

Well it sounds as though they have their ducks in a row. A bit of a knee jerk reaction from my side due to the price point but When something sounds too good to be true it usually is, maybe not always though.

I gues the larger markets are different to ours and can come in at a much better price point.

My apologies to feellife. 8--)
 
I agree @Strontium. They claim that they make 100 000 bottles (ml unstated) plus 10 tons of bulk juice PER DAY.

There would be a lot of sick people out there if their juice was bad quality.

I have never tasted their juice, I make my own. I obviously can't vouch for them, but likewise, given what appears to be the case, I certainly can't rubbish their name.

At those quantities it must be bulk export, I've been to China and vaping isn't big so I'd suspect it's landing in the US, especially as they have two branches, one Chinese and one American.
 
Hi @Soutie . I'm sorry if you thought my comments were directed solely at you. That wasn't my intention.

A pet peeve of mine is that some forum members blame China,(the country or worse still their people), when they buy a defective product from China. When last did you hear someone say, " I bought a junk American product". for example, if I had bought a pair of Google glass(es) . I wouldn't blame America. I would blame the manufacturer of Google glass(es), or the product itself.
 
Hi @Soutie . I'm sorry if you thought my comments were directed solely at you. That wasn't my intention.

A pet peeve of mine is that some forum members blame China,(the country or worse still their people), when they buy a defective product from China. When last did you hear someone say, " I bought a junk American product". for example, if I had bought a pair of Google glass(es) . I wouldn't blame America. I would blame the manufacturer of Google glass(es), or the product itself.

Ever driven an American car? I blame the entire United States of america for those things :-D
 
I would trust most people's DIY alot more than I would trust some cheap Chinese make, even if it was handwritten on a piece of masking tape and stuck on the bottle. It isn't the label that makes something safe.

R30 for a 30ml is rather suspect too. Some of the mixes I make are more than that for my raw components, never mind the bottle, time, profit etc. No Offense I have walked around these china malls and nothing screams quality control in any of the stalls. I just worry what they are putting into the liquid.

I don't trust Chinese e juices. You never know what they put in there to make it "more" and then sell it cheap. I'd stay away.......far away.
 
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