BlueBird Lemon Cheesecake E-liquid Review
As you can see, more than half the bottle is already gone, so here are my thoughts along with feedback from people around me. For coil gunking, BlueBird Lemon Cheesecake performs fairly well with fancy coils, but with simple single-wire builds it is quite
As seen in the picture, half a bottle of e-liquid has already been used, so let’s talk about my and those around me's opinions on it.
The carbon buildup of the BlueBird Lemon Cheesecake e-liquid is relatively good with a fused clapton coil, but severe with a single wire. The first puff gives a long-lost 3mg throat hit, which confirms that this is a genuine imported American e-liquid.
Here are my experiences with five atomizers:
1. DPRO RDA with nickel alloy quad-core clapton, single coil
There is no strong lemon flavor; the cheesecake flavor dominates. Sorry, I only tasted the cheesecake flavor. It is indeed a dessert-type e-liquid, and there might be some lemon flavor lingering, but it is not prominent.
2. Armed 1.5 RDA with triple-core clapton, dual coil
I borrowed my girlfriend's dedicated atomizer, and the flavor did not change much; it still has a strong cheesecake flavor. However, the inhalation feel was more comfortable due to the atomizer.
3. Mad Dog V2 RDA with 26G twisted triple-core clapton, dual coil
Perhaps due to the low resistance, the sweetness of the e-liquid increased, and the flavor became heavier. It was too rich and made me feel a bit nauseous. This proves that the BlueBird Lemon Cheesecake is not suitable for very low resistance; a clearer and more distinct flavor would be better.
4. Hurricane V2 SS316 3.0 7 wraps, single coil
The performance of the BlueBird Lemon Cheesecake e-liquid in the Hurricane V2 was unsatisfactory; the flavor was extremely light, often requiring several puffs to satisfy me. After a few puffs, this atomizer was a pass.
5. Samurai 2 SS316 3.0 6 wraps, dual coil
Compared to large cloud atomizers, I prefer the flip-top flavor atomizer, which is the most comfortable for me to use. Given that the Samurai does not run hot with fused clapton, and the 510 drip tip does not support strong lung hits, slow and steady inhalation gives a feeling of eating it.
Thoughts on the e-liquid flavor
For me personally, there may be multiple reasons; BlueBird has a good reputation, imported e-liquid, not picky, easy to enjoy, and I had a good initial impression of BlueBird. It feels good to vape, and if it were up to me, I would rate it around 80. My girlfriend loves desserts, so when BlueBird came with a dessert flavor, I couldn't wait to let adults try it. The adults clearly pointed out: this cheesecake smells like it has gone bad but tastes okay. It did not win over the adults' hearts.
Even a few kids who only vape my e-liquid without paying attention did not give high ratings. I think fruity flavors are easier for the public to accept. When I buy e-liquid, I have two requirements: first, it must be enjoyable to vape, deeply appealing to me. Second, the vapor must smell good and be easily accepted by those around me; otherwise, the public is not very familiar with vaping, and I can't set a bad example. Therefore, I believe this e-liquid is good, but I will try other flavors next time, such as Red Bird and Blue Bird.


