#DoYouEvenWickBroyes but I'm getting the idea that I'm falling into the stupid vapers category. Streaky Cotton for the win.
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#DoYouEvenWickBroyes but I'm getting the idea that I'm falling into the stupid vapers category. Streaky Cotton for the win.
Not at all.I know you know your stuff.yes but I'm getting the idea that I'm falling into the stupid vapers category. Streaky Cotton for the win.
Not expert enough to qualify to use Royal Wicks so I'll stick to what I am qualified to use.#DoYouEvenWickBro
Now that, Sir, is a proper response. Thank you.Hi guys,
Just my two cents on the subject. I am by no means a wicking expert, but can say that I have wicked my share of coils before and have tried a variety of cotton to do it. Now, with that said...I am a bit disappointed with my royal wick experience so far. I have tried several different wicking methods, coil types and juices, but can't seem to get this cotton to do what I want/expect from it.
When wicking, I use the following criteria to judge my work afterwards:
1. Flavour - the cotton must be able to bring out the flavour from the juice
2. Ease of use - the cotton must be easy to work with
3. Wicking - the cotton must be able to transfer the juice to the coils (no matter how big they are)
4. No leaking - this is not really up to the cotton, but more up to your wicking skills
5. Longevity - don't want to re-wick every day!
6. Vapeing experience - Next to flavour, this is probably the most important point for me. Let me explain what I mean by this. I love a smooth, dense, flavourful vape. Normally the smoothest few drags is the 2 or 3 drags after re-wicking your coils and you have primed them to the point where the juice wants to drip off them. I love taking those first few drags, and if I can get every drag after that to be as close to that as possible, I'll consider it a good wick!
To get back to the point, I simply don't get that smooth, flavourful vape from Royal Wick. No matter what I do, there always seem to be a little gargling going on. Also, because it is so soft and fluffy, it is slightly more difficult to work with and don't last that long. I must say, the flavour is not too bad and break-in is very quick.
I think Royal Wick does have a place and might shine on low wattage builds, but find other cottons more suited to my vaping style (big coils, low ohms, plenty watts). These include Bacon V2, Cotton Candy, Native Wicks. I will say, that I was pleasantly surprised by the bag of Streaky Cotton I got as a freebie at Vapecon. Not the softest cotton...but easy to work with and wicks like a champ!!!
I'm going to give it a try tonight .... how many hours is the recommended time one should devote to wicking 1 RTA/RDA correctly?@Deckie i think i know what you doing wrong. While wicking are you sipping on Tea while eating cucumber sandwiches?
Aparently this is the right wicking method.
Thanks Andre,Now that, Sir, is a proper response. Thank you.
Should be done in under 15 seconds.I'm going to give it a try tonight .... how many hours is the recommended time one should devote to wicking 1 RTA/RDA correctly?
Am I the only one still using Rayon?
I've never really felt the need to experiment with different cottons, and maybe one day when I can't get hold of Rayon I might be forced to go and get into trying all sorts of cottons. But Rayon for my fruits and mints, and the just plain ol' UD cotton for anything else.
Anything else I've tried just seems to be cotton, nothing new, nothing special
Very well put sir!Hi guys,
Just my two cents on the subject. I am by no means a wicking expert, but can say that I have wicked my share of coils before and have tried a variety of cotton to do it. Now, with that said...I am a bit disappointed with my royal wick experience so far. I have tried several different wicking methods, coil types and juices, but can't seem to get this cotton to do what I want/expect from it.
When wicking, I use the following criteria to judge my work afterwards:
1. Flavour - the cotton must be able to bring out the flavour from the juice
2. Ease of use - the cotton must be easy to work with
3. Wicking - the cotton must be able to transfer the juice to the coils (no matter how big they are)
4. No leaking - this is not really up to the cotton, but more up to your wicking skills
5. Longevity - don't want to re-wick every day!
6. Vapeing experience - Next to flavour, this is probably the most important point for me. Let me explain what I mean by this. I love a smooth, dense, flavourful vape. Normally the smoothest few drags is the 2 or 3 drags after re-wicking your coils and you have primed them to the point where the juice wants to drip off them. I love taking those first few drags, and if I can get every drag after that to be as close to that as possible, I'll consider it a good wick!
To get back to the point, I simply don't get that smooth, flavourful vape from Royal Wick. No matter what I do, there always seem to be a little gargling going on. Also, because it is so soft and fluffy, it is slightly more difficult to work with and don't last that long. I must say, the flavour is not too bad and break-in is very quick.
I think Royal Wick does have a place and might shine on low wattage builds, but find other cottons more suited to my vaping style (big coils, low ohms, plenty watts). These include Bacon V2, Cotton Candy, Native Wicks. I will say, that I was pleasantly surprised by the bag of Streaky Cotton I got as a freebie at Vapecon. Not the softest cotton...but easy to work with and wicks like a champ!!!
how is your stash holding up?Very well put sir!
I also think it's geared more at lower watts because it's natural cotton.
I could never get the kak taste out of kendo gold unless I went beyond 50W.
That being said, anyone want to swop royal wicks for a bag of kendo or cbv2
Can always use more supplieshow is your stash holding up?
Are you tying people up again?Can always use more supplies
Holding up well. Still only on the first bag.
Speaking of stash I need more wire. Finished a spool last night.
Streaky cotton is the worst cotton I have ever used, give clouds but flavour is crap, Royal wicks is king. Thats my opinion. I leave the jury to decideTo me - Crapest cotton I used - Streaky Cotton beats it hands down.
Tickets are too rich for my blood.