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Is there a general rule on how much to increase flavor % for non-rebuilables? Mainly for my Vaporesso Cascade tank with ceramic coils.
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by sadistic_tendenciesalmost 7 years ago

Get a better everyday carry?

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by brianv3nturaalmost 7 years ago

This doesnt help me nor addresses aanything I asked for.

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by sadistic_tendenciesalmost 7 years ago

Sorry you don't like the answer but it seems I'm not alone in thinking this is the best solution to your problem. If you only want answers that suit your narrow mindset then I suggest you stop asking questions on the internet.

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by brianv3nturaalmost 7 years ago

I dont have a narrow mindset dude. I just wanted a general multiplier for flavor increase. You're acting like I havent tried other setups and found one that suited my commute due to capacity.

Your answer was snarky, unrelated and didnt help anything but gain meme points. If you dont want to receive a reply you dont like, then dont bother going off-topic

Your answer basically compares to "A: what can I do with the motor to help mitigate 1zz oil burning? A: get a new car,"

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by EdibleMalfunctionalmost 7 years ago

You shouldn't have to increase percentages at all. It's 2018, and sub ohm tanks are quite adequate for flavor. Having said that, I don't believe the cascade coils are very good. Consider getting a mesh tank or an RTA. Increasing flavor won't help you.

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by Justwantetizbroalmost 7 years ago

Second the mesh tank, falcons are under 20 dollars now and by a long shot the best mesh on the market

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by EdibleMalfunctionalmost 7 years ago

I love my falcon

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by fadedjay1almost 7 years ago

second that

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by drhappycatalmost 7 years ago

I have heard they are prone to leaking due to the big increase in surface area and especially in warm weather. Can you speak to that?

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by Justwantetizbroalmost 7 years ago

Who the hell downvoted this? Why? Just why?

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by amouthforwaralmost 7 years ago

Links to falcons under $20? Maybe im blind, or are you talking about from china not stateside?

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by Justwantetizbroalmost 7 years ago

Got one from vapewild last week for $18.99 with a pack of replacement M1 coils for $8.99. Havent seen one over $23 dollars on any site I use.

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by kindgroundalmost 7 years ago

If a recipe is 10% flavor you can try pushing it a little bit up to 12-13%. You might also try increasing your PG content. PG carries the flavor.

Outside of that, look into a good flavor RTA like the Kylin and start throwing fused claptons in it.

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by _Ultimaaaatealmost 7 years ago

On the topic of RTAs, how do they compare to, per say, a Citadel RDA? I sqounk with mine so have the convenience, just would like to have longer battery life.

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by EdibleMalfunctionalmost 7 years ago

Depends on the tank. Battery life is dependant on use and build.

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by kindgroundalmost 7 years ago

The really good rta's have some pretty surprising flavor. The kylin, the original coil art mage, both have Flavour on par with most rdas.

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by brianv3nturaalmost 7 years ago

Thx. Youre the only person person who gave a real answer regarding to what's actually being asked. So a multiplier of abt x1.3

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by krogan_eateralmost 7 years ago

Same thing happened to me with one of my recipes. What I did was multiply the percentage that I already had. Let's assume that percentage of all the flavorings in my recipe is 2%. To increase the flavor by 5% I multiply 2X0.05=2.1. So I mixed the recipe with the percentage increased and that did help a lot to get to a sweet spot. You could try different numbers. In my case I felt that it needed just a little bit of help, which is why I choose 5% increase, but feel free to try higher percentages.

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by dark_labalmost 7 years ago

I get awesome flavor with my Cascade tanks and ceramic coils. I use them every day. Although I tend to prefer fruity juices in them and use my RDAs for more complex bakeries and tobaccos. I honestly recommend the Cascade and ccell ceramic coils to everyone I know because I find the flavor great and they last forever. I'm going on over a month on the coil I'm vaping as I type this but it's only ever seen the same juice. Honestly it's likely closer to two months and it still tastes great. I have four Cascade tanks with ceramic coils and have given up on trying any others. I've found my subohm tank. I get more flavor and 'sweetness' from my Cascade than from my Profile using the same juice which I make myself. Sorry to gush on about it like this, but I really do like them that much. Sorry you're not getting the same results.

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by E3nti7yalmost 7 years ago

Keep flavors the same, only need to change for pod systems really

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by captainmalexusalmost 7 years ago

Get a better tank. There are numerous tanks with better flavour than the majority of rebuildables

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by RancerDSalmost 7 years ago

If not mistaken, some online vjuice vendors would offer flavor shots of 10%. That means ten percent of the current percentage of flavoring used. To be clear, if you used 10% of Flavor XY, they would add another 1% (10 percent of the 10 percent or one-tenth of that). One of the sites offered you the option to get a double-shot, so it would've increased it from 10% to 12%.

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Naturally, if you are mixing your own, you can continue upping your percentages until you find your happy place. It'd probably be wiser to mix smaller portions until you get there. I typically mix 20 mL at a time, but some people do anywhere from 5 to 15 mL, depending upon the size of their bottles.

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