Would like to hear opinions and tips wicking w/ rayon
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I've only ever used organic cotton, and japanese cotton.... is there a substantial difference in flavour compared to organic cotton?
I use both Jap and Rayon. But I find myself grabbing the Rayon first and foremost.
I wouldn't say overall the flavour is MUCH better Rayon, but it is with certain flavours.
Rayon is more durable.
I have some on order, should be here any day and from the responses given I'm looking forward to trying it.Kev, I only use rayon.
Get it into the coil nice and tight.
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As a menthol lover it's good to hear!Tried every other wicking material and for me nothing comes close to the crispness of Rayon for my Menthol Juices!
I've only ever used organic cotton, and japanese cotton.... is there a substantial difference in flavour compared to organic cotton?
Silver, you've given me some things to consider and play around with,a good thing as it gives me things to do since my retirement last yearHi @UnholyMunk
I find the Rayon is better for my menthol juices. It gives me a crisper "sharper" flavour, which I prefer for the fruity menthol vapes.
But for my tobaccoes I definitely prefer cotton. Either Dischem organic cotton balls or the Japanese Cotton pads. Cant tell much difference between these two on my tobaccoes but versus Rayon I find the flavour is richer and "rounder". @Yiannaki also did some excellent testing on another thread and said the cotton was more "earthy" for tobaccoes. My tastebuds agree with that.
But wick choice is a very personal thing and its not always easy to tell the difference.
Silver, you've given me some things to consider and play around with,a good thing as it gives me things to do since my retirement last year
So many thing and ways to vape,and now I have the time to indulge. Guess I'm a lucky guy.Glad to hear I can be of service
This is definitely a time consuming task
I too found a crispness or sharpness to my flavours with rayon @Silver. At least I now know I didn't imagine it. I must say the rayon vs cotton question has been on my mind for a while. Glad to read the opinions hereHi @UnholyMunk
I find the Rayon is better for my menthol juices. It gives me a crisper "sharper" flavour, which I prefer for the fruity menthol vapes.
But for my tobaccoes I definitely prefer cotton. Either Dischem organic cotton balls or the Japanese Cotton pads. Cant tell much difference between these two on my tobaccoes but versus Rayon I find the flavour is richer and "rounder". @Yiannaki also did some excellent testing on another thread and said the cotton was more "earthy" for tobaccoes. My tastebuds agree with that.
But wick choice is a very personal thing and its not always easy to tell the difference.
I received my rayon the other day and have to say I'm pleased over all.l'd say the flavor is an upgrade from cotton imo.I've only ever used organic cotton, and japanese cotton.... is there a substantial difference in flavour compared to organic cotton?
Hi @UnholyMunk
I find the Rayon is better for my menthol juices. It gives me a crisper "sharper" flavour, which I prefer for the fruity menthol vapes.
But for my tobaccoes I definitely prefer cotton. Either Dischem organic cotton balls or the Japanese Cotton pads. Cant tell much difference between these two on my tobaccoes but versus Rayon I find the flavour is richer and "rounder". @Yiannaki also did some excellent testing on another thread and said the cotton was more "earthy" for tobaccoes. My tastebuds agree with that.
But wick choice is a very personal thing and its not always easy to tell the difference.
I just think the rayon produces better flavor.It gives me that chalk on a blackboard feeling when handling though.LoLEver heard of the placebo effect? Cotton preferences are heavily influenced by this. What most people don't realise is that organic anything has nothing to do with post-harvesting processing like bleaching and whatnot. It is all about the cultivating methods used, which is still a hotly debated subject. In short, organic cotton can still be treated with bleaching agents and yet be technically organic. The efficiency of wicking has more to do with the orientation and density of the fibers in the wick which will in turn effect the capillary action of the wick. This has nothing to do with how it is grown or processed but rather how you construct the wick. Bleaching agents however will effect the taste of the vape. Source: I am a biotechnology masters student.
I love the fact that people experience their vape in their own way and that no way is explicitly correct. I prefer Rayon for my Tobacco but a thicker juice like a creamy vanilla custard is where I would turn to cotton (seems to hold my juice better).
This all relates to REO vaping, dual coils, always in the region of 0.8ohm.
Ever heard of the placebo effect? Cotton preferences are heavily influenced by this. What most people don't realise is that organic anything has nothing to do with post-harvesting processing like bleaching and whatnot. It is all about the cultivating methods used, which is still a hotly debated subject. In short, organic cotton can still be treated with bleaching agents and yet be technically organic. The efficiency of wicking has more to do with the orientation and density of the fibers in the wick which will in turn effect the capillary action of the wick. This has nothing to do with how it is grown or processed but rather how you construct the wick. Bleaching agents however will effect the taste of the vape. Source: I am a biotechnology masters student.