Hi fellow Reonauts
I have noticed that some of my simpler fruit juices (for example Vapour Mountain Strawberry) don't taste amazing in my Reo/RM2. I find these juices taste better in my Nautilus Mini or even my Evod1.
It's as if they are just average in the Reo and a bit more tasty in the Nautilus Mini - with a bit more sourness and "twangy punch." There is no lack of flavour in the Reo, it's just that the flavour I get is sometimes not as nice. I'm not talking throat hit - just pure flavour.
I know I am not imagining this since I have experienced this on numerous occasions. Generally only with the "simpler" fruity flavours. To throw a spanner in the works, there are one or two fruity ones that I find very good in the Reo (e.g. Vape King's Pina Colada and Grape Soda). But mostly, I find these simpler fruity ones are not so good in the Reo and I now find myself not even wanting to load them in the Reo.
For these juices in the Reo/RM2 I use a simple microcoil at about 1.0 to 1.2 ohms and I wick with cotton.
I find the more complex juices and the tobaccoes are magical in the Reo at around 0.6-0.8 ohms (also simple microcoil with cotton).
Have any of you found this type of thing? I do recall @Andre and perhaps a few others mentioning something similar in the past.
The way I am thinking, this could come about from one or more of the following:
1) Exposing the real flavour - The Reo (dripper) is exposing the flavour better and "showing up its true colours" with the result that I perceive it not to be too good. The Commercial tanks are more forgiving in this regard
2) Still too much power - My Reo/RM2 "fruit flavour setup" is still too high powered at around 16 Watts and perhaps these juices, or at least some of them, don't like that kind of heat.
3) Different wick material - I use cotton in my Reo/RM2 and the commercial tanks I am comparing to have other wicking materials. The flavour is different on the different wicks. Evod1 standard coils are silica and Nautilus Mini has that dense type of "carto-like filler" material.
What do you think?
I have noticed that some of my simpler fruit juices (for example Vapour Mountain Strawberry) don't taste amazing in my Reo/RM2. I find these juices taste better in my Nautilus Mini or even my Evod1.
It's as if they are just average in the Reo and a bit more tasty in the Nautilus Mini - with a bit more sourness and "twangy punch." There is no lack of flavour in the Reo, it's just that the flavour I get is sometimes not as nice. I'm not talking throat hit - just pure flavour.
I know I am not imagining this since I have experienced this on numerous occasions. Generally only with the "simpler" fruity flavours. To throw a spanner in the works, there are one or two fruity ones that I find very good in the Reo (e.g. Vape King's Pina Colada and Grape Soda). But mostly, I find these simpler fruity ones are not so good in the Reo and I now find myself not even wanting to load them in the Reo.
For these juices in the Reo/RM2 I use a simple microcoil at about 1.0 to 1.2 ohms and I wick with cotton.
I find the more complex juices and the tobaccoes are magical in the Reo at around 0.6-0.8 ohms (also simple microcoil with cotton).
Have any of you found this type of thing? I do recall @Andre and perhaps a few others mentioning something similar in the past.
The way I am thinking, this could come about from one or more of the following:
1) Exposing the real flavour - The Reo (dripper) is exposing the flavour better and "showing up its true colours" with the result that I perceive it not to be too good. The Commercial tanks are more forgiving in this regard
2) Still too much power - My Reo/RM2 "fruit flavour setup" is still too high powered at around 16 Watts and perhaps these juices, or at least some of them, don't like that kind of heat.
3) Different wick material - I use cotton in my Reo/RM2 and the commercial tanks I am comparing to have other wicking materials. The flavour is different on the different wicks. Evod1 standard coils are silica and Nautilus Mini has that dense type of "carto-like filler" material.
What do you think?