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Post by djs on May 30, 2014 12:39:42 GMT
I bought 3 "tobacco" flavours from Liquid Core. Light leaf.Described as medium, this is a gentle liquid teetering on the border of bland, so as not to scare anybody. Nice enough but dull. Not for me. Vaped in mPT1, and Kayfun. Dark leafDescribed as richer, this is by far the better and more satisfying of the two. I was expecting great things... and in fairness, it's a good liquid. Not likely to win any awards in the categories of either "pushing the boundaries" or "game changing", but pleasant, surprisingly solid flavour. Vaped in T3S (micro/cotton) and Kayfun. Smoky tobaccoDescribed as intense and full bodied flavour - at first I thought I was vaping Inawera "3 five" but then the flavour started to come through. This is far more complex than the other two and might even have the tiniest bit of softmint or something in it. Given the other two were "straight up", this is most encouraging. I could easily see fans of mild-ish, sweet-ish tobacco liking this one a great deal. Kayfun only. Conclusion.Quality liquid, excellent bottling, fair price, attractive package. I'm writing this because they are good, but in all honesty tobacco fans might find them a tad optimistic in their pitch (description). I've had these down on 7 watts and up to 11. Really pleasant, top stuff...... worth a try..... but not quite challenging enough. I think Liquid Core could push the boat out a bit and boost some of these flavours. Maybe a week's steeping might turn them into beastly full-on tobaccos, but I suspect the general ambition is to create decent flavours which will appeal to a wide variety of vapers.... which these most certainly will. I vape Dekang & Hangsen tobaccos and Inawera too. These DO fit nicely into my collection, and I suspect 2/3 will be bought again. If the sweet and fruit ones are as reliable and "honest" as the tobaccos, they're going to do well.
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2014 22:51:25 GMT
Good write up dude, I've left mine to steep and air and tommorow it's time to revisit them .
The smokey one did nothing for me at all ( hopefully tommorow it may have changed) .
The dark leaf review I wrote will be updated ( Post steeping).
I think these are really nice ' tobbaco ' eliquids for those wanting to try something less in your fave then the HOL stuff.
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djs
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Post by djs on Jun 22, 2014 21:13:46 GMT
Nearly finished these 3. Smokey grew on me and got sweeter and better. Nice liquid. Really enjoyable actually. Dark leaf was quite good in the end, just not in a Kayfun.... perfectly vape-able in everything else Light leaf proved to be fairly bland, so I'll take it to Vapefest for someone.
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Post by chrisgoodman on Sept 9, 2014 9:55:12 GMT
Sorry to resurrect this thread. Just brought the dark leaf. I was thinking it was going to be a House of liquid type liquid, seeing as they are basically the same company..... but it aint. Its still nice. Its like House of liquid mixed with a hangsen type nutty tobacco. A lot lighter on the coils so can be used in a protank or RBA. Will defo enjoy this bottle and may?? buy again. Its handy for an out and about juice thats not gonna gunk your coils up in a few hours like HOLs does
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