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So i thought i would give this method a try this morning. But instead of a dripper i used my favourite tank. The Zephyrus...
I did everything as in the video.
peeled only the top layer off the cotton square
stretched it out till i could almost see through it.
cut off my guestimate of how much i would need.
rolled it up neatly and inserted into the coil.
next i did the trimming and wicking as i would normally with the zephyrus.
Impressions:
Initially i thought what a load of crap. The initial cotton taste you get with a new wick was more pronounced.
I gave it a fair chance. There was no burn taste or dry hit. Just a fresh cotton taste.
Gave it about 5 minutes of vaping.
Now im loving it. The wick has settled. the flavour is slightly better than before but still noticeably different.
Cloud production is more dense and not a hint of cotton taste.
In comparison tho the regular method i am certainly enjoying this style of preparing the wick. The juice i am using is about a week old so still needs real steeping but i would say if i was using a properly steeped juice then the flavour would be much better.
Unfortunately no pics. was rewicking at my desk this morning and needed a vape
You will soon discover that this becomes your default wicking method, thanks to /u/cheesebanana.
I came to the same conclusion. And I do not like the initial taste of Japanese cotton. The Cotton Bacon is neutral from the first toot.I found that wicking the cotton bacon very tight in the coil does exactly the same as the scottish roll. Less work though.
I found that wicking the cotton bacon very tight in the coil does exactly the same as the scottish roll. Less work though.