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LUCKY Monkey E-Liquid Review

A very popular Malaysian e-liquid lately is LUCKY MONKEY. Many users have probably already tried it, but how does it actually feel? This LUCKY Monkey review brings together feedback from well-known online reviewers. E-liquid: Lucky Monkey Pirate. User: Fl

   Recently, a very popular Malaysian e-liquid, LUCKY MONKEY, has emerged. I believe many of you have already tried it, so how do you feel about this e-liquid? Here’s a review of LUCKY Monkey e-liquid from various online influencers!<\/p>     E-liquid: Lucky Monkey Pirate
  User: The Flexible Fatty
  Device: Space Fortress Atomizer: Chi You, Heating Wire: 26G Kanthal A1, Data: 2.5 loops, 8 loops, Resistance: 0.88 ohms.
    Review: Look at this packaging, it’s so impressive. A one-eyed pirate monkey. This e-liquid has a 60% PG and 40% VG blend. First, the smell is a strong pineapple soda scent, somewhat similar to pineapple-flavored sports drinks, very powerful. I used this Chi You atomizer, which is flavor-oriented, and it’s fantastic with this e-liquid. The initial taste is a strong pineapple flavor, and when it hits the throat, there’s a very cool sensation, quite stimulating. This cooling sensation makes it feel very smooth, not harsh at all. The exhaled flavor is sweet and sour, very nice.
    According to the bottle, it should be a pineapple-strawberry mix, but I didn’t taste the strawberry, possibly because I’m not very sensitive to strawberry flavors. Overall, this e-liquid is quite good, very nice! If you enjoy fruity drinks, don’t miss it!
Lucky Monkey E-liquid Review     E-liquid: Lucky Monkey King
  User: Pak
  Device: PhyerMini Atomizer: Veil CT-1, Heating Wire: Dual UD 24g, Data: 3.0 loops, 6 loops, Resistance: 0.26 ohms
    Review: As soon as I opened the packaging, there was a very strong grape flavor, like grape soda spilled on the ground. This time I used a dripping atomizer, the Veil CT-1, and the vapor production was quite impressive, with the e-liquid flowing better than the tobacco-flavored e-liquids I tried before, which were more like water.
    With only the lower dual airflow open, lung hits: the flavor is quite rich, with a clear grape taste and a moderate cooling sensation. When exhaling, besides the grape aroma, there’s a subtle apple scent, with a moderate sweetness, not as sweet as I imagined. With both upper and lower airflow open, lung hits: the flavor is lighter, the grape taste slightly diminished, and the cooling sensation is more pronounced, while the apple aroma becomes more noticeable, with a clear difference in flavor between inhaling and exhaling.
    I personally feel this is a very suitable e-liquid for summer, especially when you can’t find soda nearby; using it feels like opening a bottle of freshly taken out grape soda, pouring it down your thirsty throat, incredibly refreshing. Additionally, the apple flavor is a nice touch, preventing the taste from becoming monotonous. The throat hit is very weak, hardly noticeable. I initially thought Malaysian e-liquids would be overly sweet, but I was pleasantly surprised by this one. Overall, it’s suitable for those new to Malaysian e-liquids.
    E-liquid: Lucky Monkey Alien
  User: Lin Feng
  Device: Limitless 215 Atomizer: Veil 3.0, Heating Wire: A1 Kanthal 28GX2+26G Dual Twisted, Data: 2.5 loops, Dual Coil, Resistance: 0.21 ohms, Power: 70W
    Review: When smelling it, the blackcurrant grape aroma is quite prominent. Before tasting, there’s a refreshing sweet and sour flavor, with a slightly faint cantaloupe scent. Upon inhalation, the cooling sensation is dominant, not the kind of harsh cooling from previous Malaysian e-liquids; it’s more like the refreshing breeze you feel when you’re sweating in summer. In summary, it’s "refreshing." Following that, the sweet and sour flavors start to emerge, intertwining and stimulating your taste buds, with the sweetness perfectly balanced. I can confirm this is an e-liquid that won’t get tiring. Upon exhalation, the cantaloupe flavor stands out, with a very nice layering. For someone like me who enjoys cool and sweet flavors, this is perfect for daily use, and I believe everyone will love it; highly recommended.
    E-liquid: Lucky Monkey DJ
  User: A Block of 82-Year-Old Cheese
  Device: CoilART Tricker Mechanical Mod Atomizer: Mad Dog Atomizer, Heating Wire: 26G Kanthal A1, Data: 3.0 loops, 6 loops, Quad Twisted, Resistance: 0.24 ohms
    Review: The initial note is a strong plum flavor, while the mid-note is confused due to the four twisted wires, making it hard to distinguish the unique lemon flavor. The final note has a cocktail flavor of lemon and plum, with a slightly cool lemon taste, paired with ripe blueberries in summer, overturning my perception of Malaysian e-liquids. The rich flavor makes me question whether this is a Malaysian or American e-liquid. The taste is comparable to American e-liquids, and with the same 3mg nicotine, it can be lung-hit with a big cloud vaporizer, showcasing a prominent flavor layering, allowing you to experience a different tropical fruit sensation, with the flavoring and additives perfectly balanced.
    E-liquid: Lucky Monkey Star
  User: Wang Da Lin
  Device: Strioer VO75 (upgraded to 80W) Atomizer: Mad Dog, Heating Wire: Super Alien Dual Coil, Resistance: 0.14 ohms
    Review: I usually don’t vape Malaysian e-liquids, but this Lucky Monkey Star has made me fall in love. I dripped a bit to taste, and it was slightly stimulating and cool, with a hint of pear flavor. Directly dripping oil with dual coil, in Bypass mode, the coolness is dominant, simple and powerful, with no unnecessary flavors, just the right amount of coolness, not the kind of freezing sensation from previous Malaysian e-liquids. It’s slightly sweet, comfortable on the inhale, and the nicotine is approachable, allowing for deep lung hits. Upon exhaling, the pear and faint apple flavors emerge, with the pear flavor being more prominent and the apple flavor being very subtle. Although this e-liquid is Malaysian, it definitely doesn’t follow the usual Malaysian e-liquid style; the flavoring is not heavy, and the star flavor is more of a refreshing route, contrasting with the richness of traditional American e-liquids, which I personally really like!
    E-liquid: Lucky Monkey Hunter
  User: The Eternal Zipper
  Device: Tesla Invader III Atomizer: Wotofo Sapor V2, Heating Wire: NI80 Clapton Flat Wire, Data: 3.0 loops, 6 loops, Resistance: 0.14 ohms, Power: 2.5 settings
    Review: This e-liquid is more like an orange than an orange; it feels like sipping a glass of iced orange juice, refreshing and pleasant. The vapor is average, and the flow is quite good, making it very suitable for mouth-to-lung style atomizers. For me personally, using a dripping atomizer feels a bit too cool, but its cooling sensation is not high, even lower than that of the little green man.
    E-liquid: Lucky Monkey Expert
  User: A Jie oo
  Device: Dagger Atomizer: Mad Dog, Data: 2.5 loops, 6 loops, Resistance: 0.13 ohms
    Review: First, I could smell a strong grape flavor even before opening the packaging. The first puff clearly indicates that this is a grape-dominant e-liquid, slightly complemented by the sour sweetness of apple. The mint flavor is a nice touch in this e-liquid, surprising me a bit on the first puff without knowing there was mint. After the second puff, the grape flavor gradually intensifies, while the apple's sour sweetness becomes slightly faint, and the mint flavor is moderate. The manufacturer hasn’t specified the vapor ratio, but I believe the Expert’s VG ratio is around 6:4. The 3mg throat hit is enhanced by the mint, making it a medium to strong sensation. Personally, I think the Lucky Monkey Expert is quite good among Malaysian e-liquids, with a balanced flavor that restores the fruit taste, but it could be a bit more intense.

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