Questions about Inawera's different lines

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JulesXsmokr

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This probably has been answered somewhere, but I couldn't find the explanations of why they sell all the different sub brands.
What sets them apart from the others?
I wouldn't want to buy an e-aromat when I should have gotten the wera garden, and then find out the concentrate ones are the ones I really should be getting, then there's Tino hanging around. :confused:
any insight would be appreciated.

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This is why I haven't ordered yet either probsbly just going to pick up some cheap samples at bull city just to see. 3 different kinds for one flavor lol seems a bit silly to me

haha..naw it t'aint silly...I suppose you're referring to the tobacco's...folks may use 2-3 different flavoring to perfect a single flavor...I often mix several different vanillas etc. I add Inawera's Little Space Drop and/or DNB with a lot of different brands of tobacco's, same as mixing several different brands of tobaccos...these are only options for a variety of blends. No different than adding 2-3-4-5 etc different flavors to any mix
 
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Don't quote me on any of this- lol

E-aromat is the 'house' brand, the main line of regular super concentrated flavorings.

WG is the pro line, a bit more concentrated (for the most part) and where you'll find the tobacco flavor 'additives' for any line- the tobacco absolutes (not even close to the tfa absolute, etc. that you may be used to), DNB, the Dark Tobacco they use for Universal Tobacco Base, etc. IMO the tobaccos and absolutes in that line are outstanding. The fruits? Not so much (except for Lemon Mix). I prefer the e-aromat line for fruits.

Now really don't quote me on this but from what I could gather here and there, the Tino D' line was brought over from some sort of Flavor Art split. Could be a chemist took his marbles and went to Inawera from FA. Pure rumor from me.
 

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One of the many Inawera's mysteries to me.

I know they have a big, at least faithful, fan base. I jumped into the bandwagon and I was willing to like them (since their cheap, and delivery times are ok, especially in Europe) but, all I've got was frustration mostly.

First they have 3(?) sites, each one saying different things about the same flavors.
Then they have 3 lines.
Also they've changed their bottles and now it's a big mess with people measuring in drops.
They don't release any info about custard notes and that sort of stuff.

From what I've got I can say RY4 by Tino D'Milano is pretty good at 3-4%, and e-aromat Peach is also pretty good at 3%.
I have at least a dozen flavors who I can't find a correct % to use them, and e-aromat Virginia is the worst thing I've ever vaped ranging from 1 to 5%...

You know, YMMV, taste is different, I'm still a DIY n00b and all of those variables.

Just needed to vent a bit :)
 

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So Far.....

I have also "heard" actually - read it on the internet :unsure: that Tino's comes from a spin off of FA also. - So what's up with this? good or so-so? most probably not bad at all..

E - is there standard, but still a concentrate .. more concentrated than say FA ??

Wera is the top dog of their flavorings.. in taste and concentrations...

thought there was another that was just called "concentrate"

still without insight to the mysteries here.. :closedeyes:
 
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