Supima vs Japanese Organic Cotton

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BuddhaVapes

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Never heard of it. What makes it different?

Never heard of it either, couldn't find it in anything but clothes. ;(

If you google Vapers Choice Cotton, which is a brand of that type of cotton, there's youtube reviews and it's ridiculously insane. The difference is it's super absorbent and holds an insane amount of juice. Another thing is that it doesn't burn.
 

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If you google Vapers Choice Cotton, which is a brand of that type of cotton, there's youtube reviews and it's ridiculously insane. The difference is it's super absorbent and holds an insane amount of juice. Another thing is that it doesn't burn.


LOLOLOLOLOLLOL:lol::laugh::toast:

nice one
 

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Supima is a brand name for an American cotton supplier.

There is absolutely no difference between Supima cotton and Japanese cotton other than where the cotton is grown. Supima sells "Pima" cotton which is just a long strand cotton, nothing at all different about it. It used to be called "American-Egyptian" cotton until it was renamed "Pima" cotton in the early 2000s.
 
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Supima is a brand name for an American cotton supplier.

There is absolutely no difference between Supima cotton and Japanese cotton other than where the cotton is grown. Supima sells "Pima" cotton which is just a long strand cotton, nothing at all different about it. It used to be called "American-Egyptian" cotton until it was renamed "Pima" cotton in the late early 2000s.

:lol: I guess there is no difference other than what the end product looks like. :laugh: Cotton's still cotton.
 

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:lol: I guess there is no difference other than what the end product looks like. :laugh: Cotton's still cotton.

Pretty much. It's just cotton after all.

If you want to get REALLY technical about it, the specific type of cotton is called Gossypium Barbadense. It's commonly called Pima Cotton in the US, Egyptian Giza cotton in the Middle East, Indian Suvin in India, Chinese Xinjiang in China, Sudanese Baraket in Africa, and Russian Tonkovoloknistyi in Russia and Europe. Japan doesn't actually produce any cotton domestically, they buy and import Indian Suvin.
 
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