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Zaohua Tea E-Liquid (Lianxiang) Review

After opening the package, the e-liquid bottle looked extremely distinctive — almost like a Roman soldier. Compared with traditional bottles, it does not use a threaded screw cap, but instead a cap that can be opened with one hand. However, the cap could

Upon opening the package, the bottle design of the e-liquid is quite unique. It resembles a Roman soldier and lacks the traditional screw cap, featuring a cap that can be opened with one hand. However, this cap can also leak oil when unwrapped due to insufficient sealing.

 

The flavors received this time include Zaohua, Longyan Tea, Yuguanyin, Melon Tea, and Passion Fruit Tea.

Testing data: Asvape A1 dual coil 0.26, Dpro Mini original coil.

First, let's talk about the performance in the Dpro Mini. The first flavor I tried was Melon Tea. A deep inhale almost froze me... I've been smoking tobacco flavors lately, and suddenly switching to something this cool was overwhelming.

Personally, I feel this coolness can reach the level of eating two pieces of Huo's mint, and then I tried each flavor. Except for Yuguanyin and Longyan, the coolness was acceptable; the others in the Dpro Mini were just too cool!~~ Moreover, the flavor felt disconnected; the coolness and tea flavor were very distinct.

In this atomizer and with this data, I feel the tea flavor is only about 10%, with the rest being all coolness. However, I must say this ice is quite nice.

It doesn't hit the forehead or irritate the lungs; the coolness is mostly felt at the throat and nasal cavity. Personally, I would prefer a slight reduction in coolness; this summer is still quite pleasant.

Next, I switched to Asvape with a cotton wick, and compared to the Dpro Mini, the coolness was significantly reduced (or maybe I just got used to it).

To avoid being shocked, I first tried Yuguanyin. The 15% coolness felt quite good; the base is the aroma of Tieguanyin tea, but compared to Tieguanyin, it feels smoother, indeed giving a jade-like sensation.

It lacks the astringency of tea, and this smooth texture and aroma personally feel a bit milky but not too obvious. In short, it does have a jade-like smoothness; the coolness is moderate, and the tea astringency is almost nonexistent, making it quite pleasant to inhale.

Longyan Tea: Same coolness as Yuguanyin; the astringency is greatly reduced due to the coolness. The aroma still adheres to the original formula, still fragrant~ but not as fragrant as Dahongpao~~ haha.

Melon Tea: The coolness has increased a level but is still acceptable. The initial taste is similar to cantaloupe but not exactly like it; exhaling feels like a mix of cantaloupe with various flavors.

Since it's called Melon Tea, it should have multiple melon flavors, right? I'm quite satisfied with this Melon Tea. Many melon-flavored e-liquids on the market are either too weak or have a strange taste.

The aroma of Er Er's products is well-balanced, neither too weak nor too strong, but personally, I think for fruit flavors, the sweetness and acidity should be increased a bit; it feels like only the aroma is present.

Passion Fruit Tea: The coolness is the same as Melon Tea, acceptable. The initial taste is full of passion fruit flavor; the exhaled flavor remains, but like Melon Tea, it only has aroma.

It lacks a bit of sweetness and acidity. I personally suggest that fruit-flavored e-liquids should add a little sweetness and acidity to enhance the flavor experience.

Zaohua: When I picked up this bottle, I was confused; it didn't list any flavors, just a label. Coolness additive? After opening the cap and smelling it, thankfully, it wasn't a mint additive.

It should be a tea-flavored e-liquid. Upon trying it, I was again confused, unable to describe the flavor. The strongest sensation is a heavy woody aroma, and after a few puffs, it feels like the bamboo steamer used for dumplings.

It has a bit of fruity aroma as well. Then I checked online and found that basically, all of Er Er's oils are mixed in here.

This flavor is hard to say I like or dislike; as a base liquid, it is indeed usable. I find it quite fascinating; I used to mix oils with a maximum of two to three types; here, there are...

However, this oil has a feeling I dislike; it feels like it leaves a film on the palate.

In summary: Er Er's tea oils, without saying anything else, are just fragrant~ Personally, I suggest that the coolness level should also be reflected or stated in advance.

Opening it without knowing can be shocking. If there are customers who dislike high coolness, wouldn't Er Er lose customers?

Also, for fruit-flavored e-liquids, adding a bit of sweetness and acidity would make the flavor more fulfilling.

When adding e-liquid, I found that the filling port is a bit short, especially right after replacing the cotton wick; it takes some getting used to.

The large filling port design is also good; it won't leak when inverted, but there is still some oil seepage during transport. I hope Er Er continues to improve this.

Alright, e-liquids are subjective; this is my personal experience!

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