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Thanks BoetKendo and cotton bacon v2 have less chance of collapsing as compared to jap cotton when subjected to serious heat flux.
Kendo and cotton bacon v2 have less chance of collapsing as compared to jap cotton when subjected to serious heat flux.[/QUOTE
thanks manNo, just means that it takes a higher wattage than normal organic cotton before you get that lousy cotton taste.
Only silica/ceramic wick can be dry burned.
I'd try CBv2, its a composite of organic cotton and cellulose fibers.
I find that kendo needs more attention cos it tends to repell juice in the beginning.
Kendo and cotton bacon v2 have less chance of collapsing as compared to jap cotton when subjected to serious heat flux.
What do you mean by collapsing?
For me normal jap cotton is the best, I've run at times for two weeks my every day carry with the same jap cotton and wicks like a charm.
I like CB2 and Kendo in the sence when you start tasting cotton its not a disgusting taste.
If i had to choose between the two?
CB2 for your RTA
And Kendo for RDA
But honestly i think the flavour diffrence you get between normal jap and these two is still not worth the cash.
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I have to agree. I prefer the Muji authentic organic Japanese Cotton from Japan. It is easy to use, gives more than acceptable flavour and for the price, you can't go wrong.
I recently tried Kendo Gold for the first time. Biggest issue I had is that I regularly get dry burns. I tend to take several deep hits in succession. This seems to cause the cotton to go dry, as if the cotton is feeding the juice slower. I tried putting more cotton in. I tried putting less cotton in. Nothing seemed to solve this for me. Wait a while and the hit is perfect, but too much for too long and the dry hit returns.
Maybe I am missing something, or maybe I am using the Kendo wrong.
@Rob Fisher where are you buying your Rayon these days?