Vaping Zone "Super Concentrates" Vs. Hangsen's Concentrates

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EgoLife

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Hey everyone ok so i wont get into too much about this but I originally thought Flavour Art was the company I was going to go with but since I don't plan on Steeping much at all (Preferably not at all) I was told Hangsens is a pretty good company and that their concentrates are damn good.

This is why i opened the thread, I have seen through the threads posts about extra flavor shots in some companies, some companies dont have enough kick in the flavor etc... the usual i guess. I came across reading over the "Super Concentrates" sold in vaping Zone and i see nothing but outstanding reviews..

I will be honest im torn between which company to go with here.... I heard Hangsens is good and now im reading and looking at the Super Concentrates on this site. Can anyone with experience with the two offer some feedback?

Maybe even additional info like which might be better for less steeping times or none.
 

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Hey everyone ok so i wont get into too much about this but I originally thought Flavour Art was the company I was going to go with but since I don't plan on Steeping much at all (Preferably not at all) I was told Hangsens is a pretty good company and that their concentrates are damn good.

HI EgoLife,
You may want to look at RTS Vapes. You can get Hangsen or FA, and they will come in glass and all my orders came in a box.
Get on their email - they have sales. FIRSTORDER = 20% off , plus you earn 6% for future orders

You may be better off trying some of each and deciding what you think - even try TFA, its cheaper, and I get one of my favorite flavors made by them.

I don't find the Super Concentrates any better than the others. I found them weak at the recommended %.

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I would just recommend steeping your juice a few days. It's not really all that much time and it helps tremendously. Hangsen and VZ SC are both great flavor vendors, and I like certain things about each of them. VZ SC gives me a great blackberry, mango, and pineapple whereas Hangsen gives me outstanding tobaccos with very distinct variations. Just gotta do some experimenting to discover what you like and don't like about each vendor. I can't comment on the steeping part though, as all of my juices wait a week before they're tested.
 

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I'll post my definite preference for Hangsen's Virginia Tobacco - I've tried a lot to find a mild smooth flavor by itself, or mixed with Vapers Choice Kentucky Menthol.. for the occasional 'Menthol' cool mouth desire (80%PG w/5%Vir.Tob-20%VG KMT) or...

the H. Vir.Tob. with a 7% fruit flavor added - love these combos (Mango, Horchata, Pineapple)... most fruit that I like comes from Capella's and only takes 4 days to come forth fully (sat on a shelf) -

I got an Ultrasonic Cleaner and have tried that on some LorAnns (not concentrated) and those took like forever to finally taste a little bit like their labeled names using up to 25% flavor! - UC process didn't help there much either. Did do 'quick work' on the H. & C. flavors.

So, by trading with others on ECF, finding local shops with flavors to try out in small amts, and purchasing online, you'll come to learn which ones from whom are YOUR preferences and best buys. All the "other's opinions" are just that, personal opinions (in my book, anyway) :) NancyB
 

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VZ guru's. I read earlier in another thread (cant find it to save my ....) that 2.5% for them was 10 to 12 drops per 10ml. When I put 2.5% in Juice me Up it comes to 6 drops per 10ml. Need a little help. Flavors are flat but that would explain it. TIA
Adjust the drops equal to 1ml to 47.
 

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I wouldn't go by drops per ML. It doesn't work well IMO. Percentages are more accurate and are the same across the board. Drops per ML depends on the mixture of liquid (pg/vg) and the dropper/bottle size... Too many variables
VZ guru's. I read earlier in another thread (cant find it to save my ....) that 2.5% for them was 10 to 12 drops per 10ml. When I put 2.5% in Juice me Up it comes to 6 drops per 10ml. Need a little help. Flavors are flat but that would explain it. TIA
 

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I have 4 flavors from Hangsen (Vanilla, RY1, Cigar and Red Cola) and 3 from VZ Super concentrated and 2 from the VZ Gourmet (which is even more concentrated than the S.C.) and for me, I prefer Vaping Zone so far. Out of the 4 flavors I purchased from Hangsen, so far I only really like 1 and that's the Red Cola. Everyone raves about the RY1 and Vanilla but so far I haven't had much luck with them but that could either be my poor mixing or weird taste buds. I did order some premade Hangsen to compare but don't have it yet. The VZ to me, is more fool-proof. The recommended % are super close. I used 2% for the Super Concentrates (it's recommended at 2.5) and for the gourmet they recommend .05-1% I believe, and that's accurate as well. Steep time also seemed to be a little less than Hangsen for me. The mixtures were vapable right away (even though they got better with steeping, which most mixtures do) whereas the Hangsen required steep time.
Just my personal experience and it seems that you're pretty new to DIY... So I'm thinking the Super Concentrates may be a little better to start with.
 
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