Sunday, April 6, 2014
E-JUICE REVIEW: GREY GHOST BY VIGILANTE JUICE CO.
Grey Ghost by Vigilante Juice Co.
After doing many reviews for e-liquids, not just here but on multiple sites, I have learned something. The juice you love at the shop, or even love in your first tank, you may hate in about a week. That same juice might make you wretch if you consider vaping it again (see my glowing review of Thunderbird, then call me, I will be in the bathroom tossing my cookies). However, if I make it through a 30 ml bottle and come back for more, then you know its a hit. This is the case with Grey Ghost. Grey Ghost is an Earl Grey tea flavor with lemon and a touch of cream. Yes, I said Earl Grey tea, but you don't have to wait until tea time or hold your pinky in the air to enjoy this vape. Now, for those less refined (like me) Earl Grey tea is a black tea flavored with bergamot. Bergamot is a citrus fruit with a lemony flavor, giving the tea the hint of lemon flavor when brewed. All that is well is good you might say, but how does that translate into an e-liquid. Well, as far as Grey Ghost is concerned, wonderfully. As a DIY e-juice maker myself, I have learned that Earl Grey in particular is difficult to work with, as it tends to completely take over, or in my case ruin, your juice. But the guys at Vigilante found the sweet spot. The vape is very unique. You definitely taste the tea on the inhale, but its the exhale where the "wow" happens. You taste the lemon, and unlike other Earl Grey liquids on the market, you actually taste the cream. Much like an Earl Grey latte. Quite a one-two punch if you ask me. My girlfriend fell in love with this juice, and as a tea drinker myself, I was very pleased but more so impressed. There are a lot of companies out there that can make juice taste just like something else, but is it something you actually want to vape. I love pizza, DO NOT want to vape it, even though many people sell juice flavored exactly that. Grey Ghost has been the reason for a return trip to the shop at least three times, and that is virtually unprecedented for me (only one other juice has been purchased more by me). Kudos guys.
I really can't say that this is a juice everyone will love, especially for new vapers, but it is absolutely one that everyone needs to try. If you have had everyone's grape, strawberry, melon, and other generic flavors, then it is time to mature your palette. Grey Ghost is an excellent place to start. The vapor quality is excellent as well as a moderate throat hit, but the flavor is what will have you clinking your teaspoon on your cup for a refill. Grey Ghost is available online from Nashville Vapor, and is available in 30 ml glass bottles. The Vapeful Dead gives it a whopping 4.5 out of 5 vapes and recommends it as a must try. If you live in the Nashville area, you already know about Nashville Vapor. Swing by at tea time and give Grey Ghost a try. And remember, KEEP VAPING.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
KEEPING IT SIMPLE - WHY I LOVE THE KANGER T3S MORE THAN THE EVOD
Over the last six months, to say my vaping experience has changed would be tremendous understatement. It's the weather, it was different yesterday than it is today, and it will probably be different tomorrow. The one thing that has not changed however is my love for the EVOD. Perhaps the simplest BCC available, they are compact, produce great vapor, inexpensive, durable, and consistent. Not to mention that their coils are available in virtually every single vape shop on the planet, and very simple to change out. Nothing sucks worse than killing some great juice with a burnt coil, and driving all over town to find them, only to end up at home ordering them online. Because of these reasons, I love the EVOD. Every vaper, seasoned vet or newbie, should have a good collection of them.
With that being said, there are multiple reasons that the classic EVOD vexes me. At the higher wattage I vape, it goes through juice like you are sucking it through a straw. The little window in the side to view your juice level has a difficulty level comparable to looking through a peep hole. And it just doesn't hold enough to keep from carrying a bottle for refills several times a day.
Now I am tank fanatic. I have tried more than my share of clearos, cartos, and whatever else you can stick on a mod, and I have retired more than a few. But for the quick and easy, I never hesitate to grab a good ole EVOD. So in my search to find the perfect EVOD, I gave the Kanger T3s a try.
The T3s uses the same basic principles of the EVOD, but with improvements on the above mentioned issues. For one, it's way bigger. It holds 3ml of juice, which for those of you keeping score, is the equivalent of a ProTank, iClear 30s, etc. It is also translucent with graduated measurements printed upside down (so they are right side up when you fill it). It still sucks through juice, but that's not as big an issue when you can pour so much into it. So in my opinion, Kanger has perfected their already solid EVOD.
In truth, you will have to pry my iClear 30s from my cold dead hand, but if you are like me, and grabbing an EVOD for quick outing has been your custom, pick up a T3s. You won't be disappointed.
Monday, February 10, 2014
BLUE VOODOO, NEPTUNE, AND VAPENECTAR BY MR. E-LIQUID
CHERRY OAK BY THE VAPOR HUT
Sunday, January 26, 2014
THUNDERBIRD BY NAMBERJUICE
Ok, after a short hiatus to cross over to the other side of 40, The Vapeful Dead is back with reviews of some killer e-juice. Picked up some new stuff at Vulcan Vape in Nashville, TN and ready to post. Here we go.
THUNDERBIRD by NAMBERJUICE
If you have been vaping awhile and ever Google anything about it, you are familiar with Nick "Grimm" Green. Namberjuice is the creation of Nick and his wife Amber. This was my first chance to sample these juices and walked out with a bottle of Thunderbird. This is described as a raspberry tobacco flavor, but it is really more complex. The sweetness of the raspberry is evident on the inhale, but it doesn't overpower you. The exhale is where the smooth tobacco flavor comes through. I have noticed that a lot of fruit flavored tobaccos just can't seem to get the mix right. You either are punched in the face by a heavy sweet juice or the tobacco seems to take over. Thunderbird is a very nice mixture of both. Exactly what a fruit tobacco should be. The vapor production is excellent and it has performed well in any tank I have tried. Good throat hit at 10 watts, but can easy be backed off at lower power if that isn't your thing.
Although I tried several flavors of Namberjuice at the shop, Thunderbird won out for this trip. I give it 4 1/2 out of 5 Vapes as this one may not be for everyone, especially if you aren't into tobacco flavors. It's great for a morning coffee vape or just sitting around. Not sure if it will be an ADV, but the fact that it is not overly sweet could put it in that category.
Look for more reviews coming up. Keep vaping.
Monday, December 30, 2013
DAVIDE GLASSOMIZER REVIEW
DAVIDE GLASSOMIZER
As the name would suggest, the Davide Glassomizer is glass tank clearomizer very similar to the Protank 2. It features what the company describes as a "tank locking system" that uses no glue or threads on the glass. It is a bottom coil device using what appears to be a Kanger-style coil. It is 510 threaded so it fits most mods and ego-style batteries. The tip is replaceable with standard 510 drip tips. Although the product description does not list a volume, it holds the typical 2.5 to 3.0 ml. The company says you can replace the glass tube with an available longer one to increase capacity, but I have not been able to find replacement tubes alone online. It comes in silver, black, and gold metal (although I have not seen the black) as well as variable color glass tubes (which I have also not seen available alone, and the color options on tubes seems inconsistent from website to website). The shop had a dual coil and mini option as well, but the coil on the dual coil model looked like it might be difficult to find. But enough about how it looks. How does it work?
It works like a dream! Imagine taking your Protank 2, sticking it in a box, and waking up the next morning to find all the problems you had with it were fixed. No flooding, no leaking, smooth airflow, easy draw, better locking tip, easier threading onto mods with no wiggle. You name it, the Davide Glassomizer does it, and does it better than the Protank. It completely disassembles, just like the Protank 2, but the glass is a smooth cylinder without narrowing on the ends, much like the Protank 2 Mini. It fills easily from the bottom, and screwed onto my VAMO V5 and my iTaste 134 with no wiggle. The draw is smooth and consistent, and vapor production is excellent. The tip locks in nicely and is comfortable to use. I was most impressed with the flavor. The first thing I tried in it was a peach green tea flavor I picked up at Roar as well, and I was more impressed with each puff. And as I mentioned before, no flooding. I have been wearing this tank out over the last several days and no matter what mod, wattage, or position, I cannot get this thing to flood.
In short, the Davide Glassomizer is a much better Protank 2, and an excellent tank overall. As I didn't try the dual coil model, I can't speak to how it compares to the Protank 3, but I really like my Protank 3, so if anyone tries it, please let me know and I will try to obtain one to review.
Overall I am more than pleased with the Davide Glassomizer, and I am giving it 5 out 5 Vapes for excellent vapor, flavor, and use.
Sunday, December 29, 2013
GUMPY'S E-CIG SAUCE - POOLSIDE
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