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craigwalsh

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I am sure all liquid vendors test their product within an inch of its life. It would be great to see recommended settings on the bottle labels for their product. Recommended Wattage, Temp and Volts. I know all devices are different and personal taste plays a factor but having a baseline to work with should lead to an improved vaping experience.

Thoughts.....?
 
It's hard enough to fit all the legal requirements on the labels in legible sized fonts this would be hard to do

Also, there is no recommended wattages, temp of volts as every setup will be different even to people with the same tank and mod using different coils

Plus everyone has their own taste as you say - it would be pretty meaningless to have something on the bottle
 
Settings for what sort of device, vw, temp, mech, dripper, tank, clearo, genesis ?
I suspect you wat settings for your device.
Well start low then work your way up till you like it.
 
It sounds like a job for a blog or a topic for discussion on a site like this rather than on a juice label.
It would be as likely to loose the juice maker sales as gain them.
If you recommend a wattage for example you might put off potential buyers that prefer a higher or lower wattage.
Are juice makers going to make different ranges for different peoples wattage or temperature preferences.
 
Nevertheless, it would be nice to have an indication of how the maker intended it to taste/be vaped. From there, obviously, you can do whatever you'd like. If it's intended to be enjoyed on a warm South Dakota evening, gazing at the pines from the veranda & sipping bourbon then, damn it, I'll give it a go.
 
Quite like this idea.

Bit like buying a wine, it tells you what it best suits.

But here it depends on the manufacturing co. - If they are big and churn them out its somewhat a market capture game.

Now if a 'Premium' (aren't they all...) Liquid manufacturer actually took time out as part of the blending R&D to test this - i.e expected taste through a 1.0hm build, sub build etc then it would go somewhat on its way to achieve the reason why its premium - Because the actual maker has built the juice for different vapes.

There are a few liquids that turn to crap on high wattage but have a ranged 'sweetspot' in terms of when the flavours real start to come alive. - Yes everyone vapes different but like a wine, eliquids taste different on different build levels. - It does not have to be exact, just a manufacturers guide - Afterall they are the ones that are blending for passion and profit.

We are probably a little way off that, I suspect a 'Premium' small volume maker may do it though at some point.

As I said, like the idea in its rough format.
 
As Dr_Puff said if they really are premium it would be great to get base standard and tweak from there
 
Quite like this idea.

Bit like buying a wine, it tells you what it best suits.

But here it depends on the manufacturing co. - If they are big and churn them out its somewhat a market capture game.

Now if a 'Premium' (aren't they all...) Liquid manufacturer actually took time out as part of the blending R&D to test this - i.e expected taste through a 1.0hm build, sub build etc then it would go somewhat on its way to achieve the reason why its premium - Because the actual maker has built the juice for different vapes.

There are a few liquids that turn to crap on high wattage but have a ranged 'sweetspot' in terms of when the flavours real start to come alive. - Yes everyone vapes different but like a wine, eliquids taste different on different build levels. - It does not have to be exact, just a manufacturers guide - Afterall they are the ones that are blending for passion and profit.

We are probably a little way off that, I suspect a 'Premium' small volume maker may do it though at some point.

As I said, like the idea in its rough format.
I can tell you that this inadvertently happened when I developed our current range, purely by virtue of the fact that I use tanks, and I sub ohm at "sensible" 0.25 to 0.5


I can tell you straight away that if a juice is developed by a passionate enthusiast it will absolutely be suited to whatever vaping style they prefer

I say this because the passionate enthusiast will truly develop to improve a concept rather than stopping when its "OK" now the end result will not necessarily be to everyone's taste, but it will certainly be to the developers taste, and a good chunk of said taste is formed by the gear they use

If its slapped together in a one size fits all mass produced, please everyone fashion then that's exactly what you will end up with :), but inevitably not quite as pleased as a more targeted product.

If you look at the range of gear that the people who review juices use ( by review I mean, take weeks of testing on 5 or more setups, take notes feed back masses of info, retest based upon notes etc)
There is already a chunk of info out there in those reviews
 
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