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would like to say thanks to @Vapington for pointing out to me the bottle of redrish i received was from the old stock. that explains the harsh throat hit i experienced. great to have excellent after sales support
@Vapington would like to know the status of this. haven't received any updates as yetAgain, we are sorry about that! We trust your experience will vastly improve with the new product on its way to you
I absolutely love the juice @Vapington and the crew at NCV make. Milked 3mg is my ADV, I go through something like 200ml a month... I really can't vouch for the other juices, but what I have in Milked is second to none. Not really helpful I suppose, I just felt like sticking up for Mike...
I do however concur on what was said about their after sales support, they really care about their customers and will always sort you out if you have an issue.
very curious about this one you swayed meCompany: Northern Craft Vapes
Product Name: RedRish
Product Image:
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Reviewer: umm, me
Mod: Rolo RX200
Watts/Volts: 37W 255C on TC
Tank: UD Bellus
Coil Resistance: 0.26ohm SS
Wicking Material: Cotton Bacon V2
Strength: 3mg
Blend: 70/30
Price: R150 or R5/ml
Website: www.ncvapes.co.za
Website blurb: Addictive strawberry red licorice candy
Reviewer Notes: I'm not tasting strawberry but i can definitely taste red licorice. It is very smooth on inhale and on exhale you get a warm cinnamony vibe from it. Seems to be better at a warmer denser vape which brings out the full flavour.
I find this flavour does come out better in my tank running TC rather than my dripper. In the dripper the flavours become so powerful you can't really pinpoint the flavour inside.
Similar to: N/A
Avoid if: You don't like red licorice
On the below ratings i will give this juice a solid 4: nomnomnom
1) blech : no nom at all
2) semi - nom : just a small bit of nom
3) nom : its nom
4) nomnomnom : very nom
5) holy freaking nom batman : this is super nom
This juice is now in my top 3 juices that i like.
I would like to thank NCV for taking the effort to send me a new bottle of RedRish to make up for the old stock i received last year. This juice is definitely a winner now in my eyes and will definitely be vaping it again in future.
Just putting this out there but: the last thing I want to hear about a juice is how it needs a specific setup so it can 'shine'. Reality Check: If I am sitting in my lounge with a fewfew mates and I want to share a tank oor two out my bottle, i would be pretty embarrassed going "yeah mate this juice is great. You just dont kniw how tto vape it properly and you brought the wrong rig anyway. Mind if I wind you a coil or two?"
This doesnt happen with a bottle of Looper. It doesnt vape in an elitist fashion. You can throw it in a cigalike and it will be great.
It seems logical to me to dial it in across the board.
No, the rational thing is that it is logical that a juice will taste different (even if only nuances) in different setups. Different categories of juices need different power levels to accentuate different aromas to satisfy individual taste senses. E.g., for tart notes I stay at lowish power, but my mate prefers the more sweet notes in the same juice - so he goes higher power. And so on and so on......Just putting this out there but: the last thing I want to hear about a juice is how it needs a specific setup so it can 'shine'. Reality Check: If I am sitting in my lounge with a fewfew mates and I want to share a tank oor two out my bottle, i would be pretty embarrassed going "yeah mate this juice is great. You just dont kniw how tto vape it properly and you brought the wrong rig anyway. Mind if I wind you a coil or two?"
This doesnt happen with a bottle of Looper. It doesnt vape in an elitist fashion. You can throw it in a cigalike and it will be great.
It seems logical to me to dial it in across the board.
Just putting this out there but: the last thing I want to hear about a juice is how it needs a specific setup so it can 'shine'. Reality Check: If I am sitting in my lounge with a fewfew mates and I want to share a tank oor two out my bottle, i would be pretty embarrassed going "yeah mate this juice is great. You just dont kniw how tto vape it properly and you brought the wrong rig anyway. Mind if I wind you a coil or two?"
This doesnt happen with a bottle of Looper. It doesnt vape in an elitist fashion. You can throw it in a cigalike and it will be great.
It seems logical to me to dial it in across the board.
First a thanks for engaging on this thought. I actually do like your juice a lot. So you already have me personally as a customer.Thanks for your message. If you followed our journey you would realise that we attended to the high VG issue by dropping our entire line and reworking it to 70VG/30PG - so we listened. Although nowadays vape gear is more than capable of handling high VG juice anyways.
So if you want - you can chuck some NCV in a cigalike and enjoy it no problem
Ah, now I get the context. You were reacting to a post on the first page of this thread. The one below. I thought that was just a general remark.Just putting this out there but: the last thing I want to hear about a juice is how it needs a specific setup so it can 'shine'. Reality Check: If I am sitting in my lounge with a fewfew mates and I want to share a tank oor two out my bottle, i would be pretty embarrassed going "yeah mate this juice is great. You just dont kniw how tto vape it properly and you brought the wrong rig anyway. Mind if I wind you a coil or two?"
This doesnt happen with a bottle of Looper. It doesnt vape in an elitist fashion. You can throw it in a cigalike and it will be great.
It seems logical to me to dial it in across the board.
Ok I will try help you guys struggling. If you want to get the best out of them you are going to have to vape them in the right setup. Aim for a warm, dense vape setup thats where they will shine. I do not water down my juice at all so its very thick which means that you really need to have a setup that wicks very efficiently. If the wick doesnt keep up you end up with a weak flavour because the juice is not actually getting to the coil fast enough because of the viscosity. Its like when your tank gets really empty or a wick starts getting dry and you start getting less flavour - same thing is happening. Once you get the right setup you will be smiling.
Here are some recommended setups:
Drippers (build around 0.3 ohms)
Dual coil RTAs (warm, dense vapor helps) ie. Goliath, goblin, billow v2 etc
Subohm tanks used at the recommended wattages
Temp sensing setups can work really well
You are welcome to PM me for me tips or advice if you need.
Yeah it was late so not much elaboration from my side I admit. Just thinking out loud really quoting everybody in that part of the convo would have been a bit much.Ah, now I get the context. You were reacting to a post on the first page of this thread. The one below. I thought that was just a general remark.
Good idea to always quote the post(s) you are responding too. Gives other members a better understanding. More so if the post responding to is not even on the same page.
Dude I just finished a 12 wrap dual build about to wick it up. Will report back!@Lord Vetinari thanks so much for your kind words! Try it with some nichrome wire in a dripper 24g 3mm ID 12 wraps duals and give it a good 90-100W