Which tastes better: LAIMI Orange Soda or RELX Grape, FLU or VITA?
This article comes from a well-known e-cigarette self-media reviewer. The reviewed products include several LAIMI atomizers and flavors, with a focus on the LAMI Orange Soda flavor, compared against similar flavors from several leading brands on the marke
This article is based on reviews from well-known electronic cigarette media, evaluating several atomizers and flavors from LAIMI, with a focus on the LAIMI orange soda flavor, comparing it with similar flavors from several leading brands on the market. Let's take a look together.
1. LAIMI Atomizers The green standard atomizer sounds a bit odd in color, but when you hold the actual product, you forget about the color and instinctively say, "Wow, it looks good."
Pink is definitely a color that will make female users scream. During our store visit, we learned that many female customers pay a lot of attention to color, and this pink version is like adding wings to LAIMI.
Light gray is a bit lighter than the previous gray, with a hint of silver. The matte finish on the front and back transitions to a glossy finish on the sides, understated yet tasteful.
Purple is a newly released color from LAIMI, and according to LAIMI staff, the purple color scheme is very popular among customers. Due to limited production, it is still considered a limited edition in a few specialty stores.
We have previously conducted detailed reviews of LAIMI, so we won't go into too much detail about the related aspects. The four color options still come with a storage box, and both the appearance and actual feel can be described as quite perfect.
2. LAIMI Flavors
After discussing the colors, let's look at the flavors. Given that many brands on the market offer orange soda flavors, which are quite popular, this time we will have a flavor showdown, comparing various brands' orange soda flavors from multiple angles.
Note: Flavor experiences vary from person to person, and the comparison results are for reference only.
Orange Soda We selected four brands: RELX (Orange Soda), YOOZ (Orange Soda), FLOW (Orange Soda), and VITA (Orange Soda), with the official flavor names in parentheses. 1. Vapor Production Sufficient vapor production is the first element to ensure flavor. Currently, the small device technology is quite mature, so they can generally provide good vapor production, with not much difference among them. 2. Flavor Authenticity The presentation effect and authenticity of the target flavor directly affect users' perception of taste. There are many types of oranges, and based on my memories of delicious oranges, LAIMI and FLOW provide a more pronounced authenticity, as you can smell a strong orange aroma when opening the pod, and the taste is quite pleasant on the tongue. 3. Smoothness Smoothness refers to how smooth and rich the inhalation/throat feel is. Smooth oil is delicate and long-lasting, requiring high standards for e-liquid blending technology and atomization levels. In this regard, LAIMI and RELX stand out. 4. Sweetness Most flavors tend to be sweet, as sweetness is the most sensitive taste for our taste buds. For popular flavors, moderate sweetness is preferred. YOOZ and VITA have slightly higher sweetness levels, in order: YOOZ > VITA > RELX > FLOW > LAIMI. 5. Coolness Coolness, like sweetness, is almost a standard feature of e-liquids, and users have a high demand for coolness. During the blending process, if unsure, I personally think it’s better to err on the side of being cooler. In terms of intensity, RELX > VITA > LAIMI > FLOW > YOOZ. 6. Throat Hit Throat hit refers to the impact felt when inhaling into the lungs, which can provide a strong stimulation and is one of the factors customers use to evaluate whether an e-liquid has "kick." Based on nicotine salt technology, all five e-liquids provide a satisfying throat hit, with YOOZ being slightly weaker among the five brands. In my ideal orange soda, it should perfectly replicate the sweet and sour taste of oranges, ideally being a large, juicy orange that is sweet but not cloying, sour but not overwhelming, and should have a slight carbonation feel; the sweetness should not be too high, or it will lead to dryness and become unpleasant after prolonged use; the coolness should also not be too high or too low, as soda that is not chilled seems to lose its soul; an orange soda that meets all three criteria would definitely be very enjoyable to vape. In this regard, I think LAIMI and FLOW are closer to my ideal orange soda. Finally, I want to say a few more words about flavors. We often encounter situations where some people love a flavor while others hate it. We have also received comments from users saying they tried flavors we rated highly but found them uncomfortable to vape. Regarding flavors, just as you might not imagine that some people can't live without durian for days, while others must pick out cilantro leaves from their wontons to continue eating, everyone will find their perfect match, and each e-liquid will find its loyal users. The other two flavors are Sophora flavescens royal jelly and taro ice cream. Sophora flavescens royal jelly This belongs to the herbal series, and it is quite a unique flavor that genuinely has a bitter taste, followed by a subtle sweetness, embodying the idea of "bitter first, sweet later." Due to childhood experiences with bitter medicine, I personally find it hard to vape anything with even a hint of bitterness. Taro ice cream This belongs to the fruit series, with a strong taro flavor that smells like a cup of steaming taro milk tea, coming at you with a rich aroma. The coolness is relatively high among LAIMI pods, and taking a puff can keep the inhaled air cool for about three puffs. The packaging for taro ice cream is a market test version, with simple packaging reflecting environmental friendliness. Conclusion LAIMI continues to maintain a rapid pace of new product releases. According to LAIMI's internal testers, they almost receive new product testing experiences every month. LAIMI is widely known for its brand background, being part of the Guangdong Wuye Shen Group, a tobacco and liquor giant with over 20 years of experience. LAIMI's CEO, He Chang, is also a product genius who once turned a pancake into a company valued at 1.2 billion, and co-founded another leading electronic cigarette brand. The strong combination of a giant and a genius has allowed LAIMI products to achieve industry-leading standards in product design and e-liquid technology. Such products are truly hard to find flaws in, and customers are unlikely not to like them.


