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0 Coffee Beans E-liquid Review

This review features an e-liquid called 0 Coffee Beans, labeled as 0coffee beans. 1. Appearance review: It comes in a dark pen-style PEI bottle with a black press-and-twist cap. The front label shows the product name, 60ml, 3mg, and other details. The bac

   The e-liquid being reviewed this time is called 0 Degree Coffee Beans, with the label reading 0° coffee beans.

    1. Appearance Review     The bottle is a dark-colored pen-shaped PEI bottle with a black press-open cap. The front label prints the product name, 60ml, 3mg, and other details.     The back contains instructions and precautions, all in English.     The side has a barcode and a note indicating PG70, VG30. I find this ratio a bit strange, as such a high PG ratio is rare, but I have seen a few high PG products recently, so it can't all be a mistake; perhaps it's a new trend. 0 Degree Coffee Beans E-liquid Review     2. Tracing the Source     I couldn't scan the barcode.     I checked the Chinese product information service platform, but found no relevant information.     I also checked foreign product barcode information, but found no matching records.     There are no other identifiers indicating the origin of the e-liquid, so I cannot confirm the manufacturer, origin, or whether it is counterfeit.     3. Aroma Review     Upon opening the cap, there is a distinct coffee aroma, reminiscent of brewed coffee that has been sitting for a while. When I dripped a drop on the back of my hand and spread it, the e-liquid was basically colorless and transparent, with good fluidity. Tasting it on my tongue, it was slightly sweet, with no artificial flavor or burning sensation.     4. Mouth and Lung Inhalation Review     For mouth inhalation, I used the SMOANT Salo, with a Typhoon GT3 atomizer, dual-core Clapton with a 2.5mm diameter, seven tightly wound coils, and a resistance of 0.35Ω, using Muji cotton, at a power setting of 50W.     For lung inhalation, I used the SMOANT RANKER, also known as the gun handle, with a VLS atomizer, four-core Clapton (sweeping the army) with six tightly wound coils, 2.5mm diameter, resistance of 0.18Ω, using Muji cotton, at a power setting of 60W.     The initial flavor upon mouth inhalation was a light coffee with sugar; the exhaled mid-note intensified the coffee flavor, with a cooling sensation emerging; the exhaled aftertaste continued to strengthen the cooling sensation, while the coffee aroma and sweetness gradually faded. In comparison, deep lung inhalation was more satisfying, with a comfortable throat hit, producing a large amount of vapor that felt thin, likely due to the PG70 VG30 ratio. When I blind-dripped into the VLS, I found the e-liquid flowed very well, indicating that the PG ratio is likely quite high.     5. Carbon Build-Up Review     This is the carbon build-up situation after 12ml of lung inhalation; there is some on the coil, but it's not particularly severe. 0 Degree Coffee Beans E-liquid Review     6. Review Summary     Highlights:     1. Good flavor reproduction. The coffee, sweetness, and cooling sensation are the only three flavors, and the reproduction is quite good.     2. Moderate cooling sensation. There is a noticeable cooling flavor, but it's not overly cold; I would say it's less than 0 degrees.     Drawbacks:     1. The origin is basically untraceable, with no anti-counterfeiting verification.     Summary:     A simple, high-reproduction coffee-flavored e-liquid with a moderate cooling sensation and a comfortable throat hit.         Author: E-Cigarette Home—Vape Steam Fragrance         Another review article on coffee bean e-liquid is also quite good; if you need it, you can click to read:         0° Coffee Beans E-liquid Review      
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