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Closest to hookah experience?


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I am new to the scene and wondering what would be the best hardware and vapors out there that would be closest to the hookah experience in terms of the amount of vapor, smoothness of vapor and pull, and the richness and flavor of vapor?

I tried one of my friends Joyetech Ego-C with several different J-Vape flavors and it was decent, but I would of liked more vapor, smoother, and much more flavor and richness in the vapor.

Thanks! :santa:

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There are some companies out there that make e-hookah juice. When I first started out vaping (not too long ago), I was on a search for e-juice that I could buy locally, so I would stop by local smoke shops. One that I found was a hookah shop, I went in and they had some electronic hookah's and e-hookah juice along with some stick batteries (like the ego-C you tried). I bought a couple small bottles to try. The flavor was very bold and rich, and pretty darn smooth if you ask me. To be honest it was a bit too much for me, so I would mix that juice with some tobacco flavors to cut it a bit. The name on the bottle was Blak e-hookah juice. But I tried to google them and did not find a match. I think it is a small company just getting started.

So yes, they do make some out there, but it may be hard to find. As a side note, I went back and tried the flavor again after about a month of not vaping it at all, way too flowery tasting for me.

HTH's

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There are some companies out there that make e-hookah juice. When I first started out vaping (not too long ago), I was on a search for e-juice that I could buy locally, so I would stop by local smoke shops. One that I found was a hookah shop, I went in and they had some electronic hookah's and e-hookah juice along with some stick batteries (like the ego-C you tried). I bought a couple small bottles to try. The flavor was very bold and rich, and pretty darn smooth if you ask me. To be honest it was a bit too much for me, so I would mix that juice with some tobacco flavors to cut it a bit. The name on the bottle was Blak e-hookah juice. But I tried to google them and did not find a match. I think it is a small company just getting started.

So yes, they do make some out there, but it may be hard to find. As a side note, I went back and tried the flavor again after about a month of not vaping it at all, way too flowery tasting for me.

HTH's

Thanks for the reply Sweatervest13! It looks like just a search for hookah juice produces some results, which definitely solves part of my problem! Now, I just need to know which hardware will produce the most vapor and have it be smooth! From my limited understanding the more wattage, the hotter it burns, the more vapor. Apparently the Joyetech ego-C I have has a mode that increases the wattage, but uses it in this mode shortens the life of everything, and its not suggested to really use it in this mode. I would prefer not to be replacing atomizers ALL the time, and just get some hardware actually made to operate at these higher volatages.

Kind regards!

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Hardware that produces those large vape clouds are probably going to be delivered more by a mod than anything. And when you get into the world of mods, it can be pretty overwhelming as there are a TON of mods out there (as I'm learning).

Totally Wicked as a website you can go onto and see if a vapor lounge is local near you. They were the first to really have a "shisha" tobacco juice line, as well as duel tank systems that can produce some pretty awesome clouds. Getting a tank will help your experience with not only seeing which style you like, but also tend to be better than having those basic ego-cs as their atties (atomizers) tend to clog up quickly with the darker, heavier e-juice (stereotypical hookah flavors tend to be those darker, thicker juices).

They have Apple Shisha, as well as a few other shisha flavors and those thicker, darker fluids you'll get pretty decent clouds and flavors on. Plus, the perk of going to an actual vapor lounge is that the people there will be able to not only point you in the right direction, but also help get you situated and assembled.

I find that with some smoke shops, not all of the people who work there are experienced with the e-liquid, tanks, and how they all work.

If you want to get into rebuildables (which are somewhat complex, but there are a lot of videos on many rebuildables showing step-by-step processes on how to rebuild them), the Kayfun Lite is just a powerhouse as far as vapor production. I've seen some people with this rebuildable blowing larger vape clouds than what I've seen come out of hookahs. (and I did hookah for years!). They're a little hefty on the price, but are fun and customizable and can definitely get you into the hobby side of vaping if you're into that. They're also a fool-proof kind of build, where it's harder to mess up than it is to get it right.

If you're looking for a beginner style mod that'll still hold a lot of power, I've been suggested SO many times to pick up either a VAMO or an itaste MVP V2 as these both are pretty hefty mods, at affordable prices. They're also pretty simple to operate and you just have to see which system fits you best. The MVP V2 has a nifty little feature where you can also charge your cell phone off of the battery as well.

Really, it's all trial and error. What I can pull huge vape clouds off of, might not be something you enjoy, and vise versa. Youtube videos help a lot because you can see exactly what people are vaping out of, what their clouds are like, and what power and voltage they're vaping at.

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