No.1 Tobacco E-liquid Review
Hello everyone, today I’m bringing you a new e-liquid experience: No.1 Tobacco. As the name suggests, it is a tobacco-flavored e-liquid. I first got into vaping to get away from years of traditional cigarettes, and tobacco flavors were my starting point.
Hello everyone, today I bring you a new e-liquid experience: No. 1 Tobacco, which, as the name suggests, is a tobacco flavor. I got into vaping to escape the years of torment from traditional cigarettes, starting with tobacco e-liquid. Even though I've been vaping for a while and have long quit traditional cigarettes, my love for tobacco-flavored e-liquids remains unchanged.
The bottle is a typical dark color used for tobacco e-liquids, with a simple and clear design and logo. It contains 30ML/3MG, with the production date and ingredients clearly labeled. However, it lacks the manufacturer's name and address or import label, which is a bit unclear. Although the PG/VG components are listed, the ratio is not specified. This time, the tobacco e-liquid was carefully experienced by the vaping information network, and here are the following insights on the e-liquid experience. First, the outer packaging features a design resembling a gold medal, with most of the English text on the packaging being unreadable to the vaping information network, so I won't mention it. The capacity is 30 milliliters, and the nicotine content is 3 milligrams.
When we open it, the e-liquid is yellowish and quite viscous, with a scent reminiscent of caramel in fermentation, accompanied by a hint of tobacco aroma.
KF3 mini (A1, 2.5, 8 wraps, 1.56 ohm, 12w):
When refilling, I paid special attention; the e-liquid's flow is not very high, and it is quite viscous when using a dropper, in my opinion, at least a 70/30 ratio.
As expected, when using the KF3 mini, the overall flavor is noticeably mild, with a low throat hit. The tobacco flavor and a slight sweetness can be detected, but it is hard to satisfy cravings. The tobacco flavor is more of a mixed type, and additionally, when exhaling, I distinctly experience another flavor, but I can't recall it immediately.
Hadaly V1 (dual-core Clapton, 3.0, 5.5 wraps, 0.4 ohm, 35w):
The tobacco flavor is rich and slightly bitter upon inhalation, overall smooth, with a low throat hit. When exhaling, the unique aroma of mixed tobacco is rich, and the flavor is full-bodied, accompanied by a hint of a special herbal taste (well, if I hadn't seen the official description, it would be quite challenging to identify this herbal flavor). After exhaling, a slight caramel aroma lingers in the mouth. The vapor production is above average, which also confirms that the VG content is not low.
Summary:
This No. 1 Tobacco e-liquid is not particularly stunning, but it does a decent job of replicating the mixed tobacco flavor. The caramel and herbal notes enhance the smooth and rich taste, with low irritation, making it suitable for continuous vaping. However, for heavy smokers, a nicotine content of 6mg might be necessary to satisfy cravings. Regarding atomizer selection, using a mouth-to-lung atomizer with a 3mg concentration may feel a bit bland, and the high VG content may add some difficulty in wicking, so it is recommended to use medium to low resistance or high vapor production atomizers. Additionally, after vaping 2-3 tanks, it seems that due to the caramel content, there is noticeable carbon buildup on the heating wire, and the dark condensate is quite significant.
Overall, the flavor layers are relatively clear, except for the tobacco flavor not being very prominent; the overall experience is still acceptable. The fullness of the vapor is quite high, without any gaps or emptiness in the vapor.
Moreover, there is a very unique taste in the tobacco, reminiscent of a motorcycle's indescribable scent, as if it were a seasoning; the flavor of Turkish tobacco lingers in your mouth, hard to shake off for a long time.
In summary, I believe this e-liquid has a bit too much caramel; although the caramel flavor is rich, its coverage is strong, and several friends who have tried it said it leans towards sweetness.


