BACMI E-Liquid Review
With this BACMI e-liquid review, we want to talk about the common hesitation many users have when choosing domestic e-liquids. Today, we are looking at three flavors from BACMI, a product line from Shenzhen Heijing Industrial Co., Ltd. This review is dedi
Today, I want to discuss the issue of choosing domestic e-liquids through the review of BACMI e-liquid. This is the problem that many people usually hesitate to choose domestic e-liquids. Today, I bring you three flavors from BACMI, produced by Shenzhen Black Mirror Industrial Co., Ltd. This review aims to help everyone analyze these domestic e-liquids.
China produces 90% of electronic cigarette products, and many well-known products are OEM from China. However, since I started vaping, I have been told repeatedly that domestic e-liquids are not worth trying, and beginners should try Malaysian e-liquids, claiming that the really good e-liquids are from the USA. Is that really the case? No, it’s really not like that. BACMI Purely made in China I don’t know how many players will be deterred by the phrase "Made in China." Please believe me, only manufacturers who truly have confidence in their products will clearly tell you: My products are made in China. Upon first smelling the honeydew berry flavor, I can first feel a sweet aroma of honeydew, while the other flavors are not very distinctly represented. When I taste it, I can detect the berry flavor, but it’s not strong. The main flavor is still honeydew. I can taste a little bit of coolness, but it’s not heavy. It’s just a small accent. Let’s start testing: I will use a familiar atomizer. This time, I will use a consistent setup: 26 gauge outer wrap with 42 gauge alien wire, 5 wraps, resistance 0.1 ohm, which is relatively low (for me). Under this setup, the flavor of the e-liquid is not as rich as I imagined, and the sweetness is also relatively low. The main flavor is honeydew, particularly highlighting its aroma, while the berry flavor appears in the aftertaste. The coolness is on the lower side. I prefer this e-liquid to be a bit cooler. Of course, it’s quite cold now, and many players choose to vape milder flavors. Next, we have the little pudding, a milk-flavored e-liquid with a 7:3 VG/PG ratio and 3mg nicotine content. Smelling it, I surprisingly didn’t detect any milk flavor; instead, I smelled a caramel popcorn scent. As someone who is addicted to popcorn, I’m very satisfied and can give it a perfect score of 10. When tasting it, this e-liquid is definitely the one I’m most satisfied with among the four. If it were 0mg, I could even use it as a dip for bread. The initial taste is similar to sweetened condensed milk, then the caramel flavor starts to stand out, followed by a cool sensation that explosively appears at the back of your tongue. The caramel flavor will continue to linger in your mouth, making it incredibly "delicious" to vape. When tasting, the sweetness of the milk flavor starts to stand out, followed closely by the caramel flavor, which quickly takes over your tongue before the milk flavor has faded too much. The coolness is also noticeable at the beginning, but it only becomes prominent at the end. Compared to the other flavors, this one has the highest coolness, which can be considered moderate. Finally, we have Mr. Coffee. Coffee is also one of my favorite flavors, but unfortunately, there aren’t many good ones out there. This e-liquid has a 6:4 ratio and is also 3mg of nicotine. Compared to the other flavors, this one has a darker brown color. Upon first smelling it, this is the one with the most balanced flavor among the four. The coffee aroma is very rich, reminiscent of coffee toffee. When tasting it, I don’t know if it’s due to the addition of coffee extract, but this e-liquid has a bitter taste, and I mean really bitter. It’s not the kind of bitterness you get from traditional Chinese medicine, but the bitterness inherent in coffee itself. I wonder if calling it bitter is appropriate. As I predicted, this e-liquid has a very rich flavor, resembling a cappuccino as the main flavor, accompanied by caramel notes. If I were to describe it, it’s like caramel cappuccino coffee candy. It’s primarily sweet and bitter. From the moment it enters your mouth to when you exhale, that’s the flavor you get. There’s a certain throat hit, but it’s not heavy, just enough to be noticeable. I must mention that this e-liquid will produce some carbon buildup. Additionally, I want to share a concept with everyone: the so-called "Made in China" only refers to production and bottling in China. I cannot deny that the level of flavoring and essence production in the country is indeed not as good as abroad. So how can we produce high-quality e-liquids domestically? Foreign formulas and foreign essences. In fact, many so-called American e-liquids are like this; it’s just that the e-liquids mentioned today haven’t taken a trip around the Pacific. Returning to this e-liquid, this series is crafted by experienced perfumers from the USA, with PG and VG sourced from Procter & Gamble and Dow. The essences are all from Europe, which is the universe center of flavoring. Instead of using mainstream 30 or 60ml packaging, they opted for 15ml packaging, making it more convenient for carrying. In addition to the mainstream data, it also includes production dates and expiration dates, etc. Upon first smelling the honeydew berry flavor, I can first feel a sweet aroma of honeydew, while the other flavors are not very distinctly represented. When I taste it, I can detect the berry flavor, but it’s not strong. The main flavor is still honeydew. I can taste a little bit of coolness, but it’s not heavy. It’s just a small accent. Let’s start testing: I will use a familiar atomizer. This time, I will use a consistent setup: 26 gauge outer wrap with 42 gauge alien wire, 5 wraps, resistance 0.1 ohm, which is relatively low (for me). Under this setup, the flavor of the e-liquid is not as rich as I imagined, and the sweetness is also relatively low. The main flavor is honeydew, particularly highlighting its aroma, while the berry flavor appears in the aftertaste. The coolness is on the lower side. I prefer this e-liquid to be a bit cooler. Of course, it’s quite cold now, and many players choose to vape milder flavors. The second attempt is jasmine tea. I rarely vape tea-flavored e-liquids, but I love drinking tea. The love is deep, and the hate is strong; you know what I mean. As for how this one performs, please read on. Upon first smelling it, I can rarely detect both jasmine and green tea flavors. Moreover, this e-liquid doesn’t have a particularly strong scent when smelled, unlike many similar e-liquids that can be overwhelming. It’s very pleasant to smell. When tasting, compared to the previous flavor, this e-liquid has a greater coolness. The jasmine and green tea flavors are not strong, but they can be clearly tasted. At the beginning, it’s jasmine, followed by the green tea flavor. Let’s start testing: although this e-liquid also has a nicotine content of 3mg, I can clearly feel a certain throat hit. I was worried about the issue of excessive artificial flavoring, but it hasn’t appeared, possibly because this e-liquid hasn’t overly emphasized the two main flavors, which is a good thing. The initial flavor is jasmine, and the tea flavor becomes prominent in the aftertaste, with the coolness also being an accent. For this type of e-liquid, I personally do not recommend excessive coolness; this level of coolness is just right. Next is the little pudding, a milk-flavored e-liquid with a 7:3 VG/PG ratio and 3mg nicotine content. Smelling it, I surprisingly didn’t detect any milk flavor; instead, I smelled a caramel popcorn scent. As someone who is addicted to popcorn, I’m very satisfied and can give it a perfect score of 10. When tasting it, this e-liquid is definitely the one I’m most satisfied with among the four. If it were 0mg, I could even use it as a dip for bread. The initial taste is similar to sweetened condensed milk, then the caramel flavor starts to stand out, followed by a cool sensation that explosively appears at the back of your tongue. The caramel flavor will continue to linger in your mouth, making it incredibly "delicious" to vape. When tasting, the sweetness of the milk flavor starts to stand out, followed closely by the caramel flavor, which quickly takes over your tongue before the milk flavor has faded too much. The coolness is also noticeable at the beginning, but it only becomes prominent at the end. Compared to the other flavors, this one has the highest coolness, which can be considered moderate. Finally, we have Mr. Coffee. Coffee is also one of my favorite flavors, but unfortunately, there aren’t many good ones out there. This e-liquid has a 6:4 ratio and is also 3mg of nicotine. Compared to the other flavors, this one has a darker brown color. Upon first smelling it, this is the one with the most balanced flavor among the four. The coffee aroma is very rich, reminiscent of coffee toffee. When tasting it, I don’t know if it’s due to the addition of coffee extract, but this e-liquid has a bitter taste, and I mean really bitter. It’s not the kind of bitterness you get from traditional Chinese medicine, but the bitterness inherent in coffee itself. I wonder if calling it bitter is appropriate. As I predicted, this e-liquid has a very rich flavor, resembling a cappuccino as the main flavor, accompanied by caramel notes. If I were to describe it, it’s like caramel cappuccino coffee candy. It’s primarily sweet and bitter. From the moment it enters your mouth to when you exhale, that’s the flavor you get. There’s a certain throat hit, but it’s not heavy, just enough to be noticeable. I must mention that this e-liquid will produce some carbon buildup. Additionally, I want to share a concept with everyone: the so-called "Made in China" only refers to production and bottling in China. I cannot deny that the level of flavoring and essence production in the country is indeed not as good as abroad. So how can we produce high-quality e-liquids domestically? Foreign formulas and foreign essences. In fact, many so-called American e-liquids are like this; it’s just that the e-liquids mentioned today haven’t taken a trip around the Pacific. Returning to this e-liquid, this series is crafted by experienced perfumers from the USA, with PG and VG sourced from Procter & Gamble and Dow. The essences are all from Europe, which is the universe center of flavoring. Instead of using mainstream 30 or 60ml packaging, they opted for 15ml packaging, making it more convenient for carrying. In addition to the mainstream data, it also includes production dates and expiration dates, etc.


