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Post by clivealive1 on Nov 28, 2013 21:09:40 GMT
everyone's going on about joosejuice i know its cheap but how does it compare to expensive juice ie t-juice , Mrs Lords etc. or is it that its cheap and therefore more try it and those who try it dont buy the expensive stuff , what ya think
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Post by ionian on Nov 28, 2013 21:22:01 GMT
This is, like any comments from anyone on juice, just my personal opinion but Joosejuice is the best cheap juice available. It's worth trying all their flavours because it's so well priced, and if you find something you like you will always have a plentiful and inexpensive supply.
That said, I personally find their fruits too weak and lacking in flavour (although I haven't tried apple or banana and I hear they're good) and I don't like the desserts I've tried either. But I do like their Irish cream, and the gingerbread although I can't vape it all day.
I've tried five of the t-juices, and the depth of flavour is just incredible. It has a premium price tag for a reason. However, I know I'm going to need to mix my own to make it anywhere near as affordable as the joosejuice - their concentrates are very reasonable, but it's easy to spend a lot on the premixed stuff just trying it out.
The juice is the most important part with vaping, so I'm happy to spend extra on a juice I (potentially) will really like, but that doesn't put me off trying cheaper juices as well.
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Post by GunJack on Nov 28, 2013 21:24:00 GMT
joosejuice has a very good rep on here clive. Not to my taste particularly, but good quality. One thing to remember, as most if not all their juice is freshly-made to order, it does need a week or two to steep before the flavour & colour develop fully.
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Post by babs on Nov 28, 2013 21:44:37 GMT
My first juices came from joosejuice and I only vape fruits I did find them weak but then good. Saying that I left some for a couple of weeks and the flavour has come through stronger now. I have tried a few of the more expensive ones T-Juice and Mrs Lord and they are stronger but no for an all day vape for me as I find they tend to make me feel a bit sickly after a while
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Post by clivealive1 on Nov 28, 2013 21:50:49 GMT
thanks for both your comments , see what others say , iam temped by T-juice as you say premium juice premium price. are they strong flavous as i think i have a lack of taste issue lol. your right about joosejuice so cheap its worth loads of the 10ml testers at £1.49 ( might avoid fruit a little) and find a few i like and got a cheap option to go with premium prices . could buy some cheap some expensive each month.
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Post by silentscream on Nov 28, 2013 21:59:12 GMT
I think they get a lot of business because it's so cheap to try out their range and two of my all time favourites come from them (Black Gold and Caramel Blend). I go to a lot of the popular sites and look at their ranges and if I want to try out 5 of their flavours I'm looking at between 30 and 40 quid that's just for 10 ml 'samples'.
That's a lot of money to spend just to get a taste of their range and you're talking about paying that again for most sites you go to. If they did 5ml samples I'd give them all a shot. It's their loss, I spend a LOT of money on juices I've tried and decided I like.
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Post by clivealive1 on Nov 28, 2013 22:27:05 GMT
good point , as say £30 ish a month for me and thats it , so cant afford to waste much. could cost a lot to find best ones and a lot of months were i have to use up juice i dont like maybe.
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Post by ionian on Nov 28, 2013 22:31:33 GMT
As a suggestion clivealive1, always keep an eye on the classifieds. A lot of people will sell unwanted juice or put it up for trade, which is a good way to try flavours at a cheap price. You're unlikely to find the really popular ones on there, but it's another way to make that budget stretch a little bit further.
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Post by Chrissie on Nov 28, 2013 22:37:21 GMT
Just a thought for anyone liking the Joose-juice's but feel they don't have enough flavour. You can always buy a 10ml concentrate of your favourite flavour from them for £2.05 & add a few drops of it to boost the flavour
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Post by newdawn on Nov 28, 2013 22:45:28 GMT
I've ordered a bunch of samples from smoke rainbow. They do T-Juice and all sorts of name brand juice. You only get 1ml per sample, but it's average of 50p per sample so you won't go broke trying out a bunch. Not as keen on joosejuice as I'd hoped I'd be. They're not bad and for the price well worth it, but I guess my taste buds are gone because they seem to be a bit weak to me. I've started mixing a couple of flavours in one tank just to perk things up a bit and it's made for some 'interesting' combos.
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Post by dreamylittledream on Nov 28, 2013 22:59:23 GMT
Joose juice have a slightly inflated reputation on here - primarily down to their pricing - and it should be said that there is no UK juice vendor that sells juice they have mixed themselves at a similar price point and all their stuff beats the crap out of the likes of Hanseng et al.
But to my mind they are not all that, but its personal taste - their menthol is incredibly strong and intense and gets the thumbs up from me and I have a real soft spot for their peppermint which is again a very intense flavoured juice. But a lot of there stuff is a tad lacking and perhaps crucially (particularly the fruits) the juices need a lot of stepping - 2 weeks min to loose the chemical aftertaste - longer still sometimes.
They are a great vendor CS wise and I've recommended them to lots of my work converts, most of which are ecstatic with them in terms of cost and benefit - but to me their juices tend to be a little rough and ready and as has been pointed out before the fruits are more than a little anorexic tasting.
Premium providers - well there is an element of you get what you pay for but a lot of it comes down to what flavours work for you. God know I've sampled a lot of juices in the past 6 months and what I would say is whoever blended/mixed the flavours at T-juice and Mrs Lord has more of a feel for tasting 'real' than the blenders at Joose Juice.
But then again with those two I've mentioned you are also undoubtedly paying for their name and with the latter the 'experience' with glass bottles and drippers etc.
But then again I pretty much only vape Red Astaire (by T-juice albeit mixed by me from concentrate) and Druide by Mrs Lord (which is pretty much aniseed heaven) these days and they both live at the premium end of the spectrum so make of that what you will...
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Post by boyofford on Nov 29, 2013 0:03:28 GMT
Joosejuice is cheap but with plenty of choice and ability to select pg:vg ratio is good if you like to fine tune it to taste, though I've just gone 60:40.
I've had 18tasters I think, bought in two lots, so far I like key lime, peppermint, spearmint, blackcurrent and Apple with apple being favourite.
Being able to get 60ml for under a tenner is great if you can find ones you like as you can then use money saved for odd more special stuff.
Just looked at red astaire online today and works out at £15 with postage for 30ml, and going to get some snake oil too I think at £13 for 30ml but if can get few cheaper juices allows for treats
Must say though there fruits taste much better in iclear16 than in protank mini.
And lime/mints taste better in protank.
Not loving some of fruits though, or coffees, or brandy might stick in swapz section once sure.
Not fan of tobacco flavours anyhow but having read good things I've got for Mrs, steeping for few weeks first.
Menthol is supposed to be ok mixed but not tried yet, though got in box.
Anyhow, I'm new to this and may be have just not spoilt my taste buds too much yet with more expensive stuff.
I've found joosejuice juices in another league compared to stuff from corner shop I started with.
If you have read all of above, well done, I tend to just type as I think lol.
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Post by boyofford on Nov 29, 2013 0:06:46 GMT
As dreamy said do let them steep otherwise you'll be disappointed with many of flavours though lime and peppermint where fine from start.
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Post by boyofford on Nov 29, 2013 0:15:32 GMT
And just a thought I prefer to use variable voltage 'vision spinner' as turning it up a bit does enhance some if there flavours compared to my standard battery. And actually turn it to minimum, 3.3v, with mint flavours which is weaker and more to my taste than standard battery which I think must be outputting about 3.8-4.0v judging by taste. Sorry if you know about this stuff and I'm trying to teach you to 'suck eggs'? Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using proboards
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Post by cl0wn on Nov 29, 2013 0:23:19 GMT
For me, its like wine, you get what you pay for. I've bought some stuff from t juice and it's more expensive but youre paying for a "conosouier" juice, they have layers and depth, and (I haven't tried red Astaire yet) theyre not for toking, theyre for savouring. I have my cheaper juices for vaping during the day, and I also have a tank full of strawberri for when I feel like a pallette cleanser. I have lots of cheapish juices for getting the regular "hit", but you do notice a couple of Quid's difference. It all depends on your pallate. That's just an opinion from someone who has only been vaping for 5 weeks. I might find a set up where affro dizzyac tastes lovely, instead of the menthol killer it does for me ATM. Taste is subjective.
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