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MALAYAN (TEA TIME RANGE) by KAPALINA
MALAYAN (TEA TIME RANGE) by KAPALINA

MALAYAN (TEA TIME RANGE) by KAPALINA

Characteristics of the juice tested

  • Sponsor having lent material for the review: Kapalina
  • Price of the tested packaging: 17.50 Euros
  • Quantity: 30 Ml
  • Price per ml: 0.58 Euros
  • Price per liter: 580 Euros
  • Juice category according to the price per ml previously calculated: Entry level, up to 0.60 euro per ml
  • Nicotine dosage: 6 Mg / Ml
  • Proportion of Vegetable Glycerin: 60%

Packing

  • Presence of a box: No
  • Are the materials making up the box recyclable ?:
  • Presence of a tamper-evident seal: Yes
  • Bottle material: Glass, the packaging can only be used for filling if the stopper is fitted with a pipette
  • Cork equipment: Glass pipette
  • Tip Feature: Fine
  • Name of the juice wholesale on the label: Yes
  • Display of PG-VG proportions in bulk on the label: No
  • Wholesale nicotine dosage display on the label: Yes

Steamer note for packaging: 3.66 / 5 3.7 5 out of stars

Comments on the packaging

Malayan from the Tea Time range, juice from the manufacturer Lillois Kapalina.

Here we are in the presence of a liquid packaged in a transparent glass bottle of 30 ml and equipped with a stopper fitted with a glass pipette with a fine tip to be able to easily fill your devices.
The range of available nicotine levels could not be more complete since starting at 0 to go up to 18 mg / ml via 3, 6, 9 & 12 mg / ml.
The ratio PG / VG is fixed to 60% vegetable glycerine, which should promise us beautiful dense clouds. 

The price is at the entry-level level as it stands at € 17,50 per 30 ml.

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Legal, security, sanitary, and religious compliance

  • Presence of child safety on the cap: Yes
  • Presence of clear pictograms on the label: Yes
  • Presence of raised marking for visually impaired persons on the label: Yes
  • 100% of the juice compounds are indicated on the label: No. Not all of the compounds listed constitute 100% of the contents of the vial.
  • Presence of alcohol: No
  • Presence of distilled water: Yes. Please note that the safety of distilled water has not yet been demonstrated
  • Presence of essential oils: No
  • Compliance HIDE: Do not know
  • HALAL compliance: Do not know
  • Indication of the name of the laboratory producing the juice: Yes
  • Presence of the contacts necessary to reach a consumer service on the label: Yes
  • Presence on the label of a batch number: Yes

Vapelier's note regarding the respect of various conformities (except religious): 4.13 / 5 4.1 5 out of stars

Comments on the security, legal, health and religious aspects

In this chapter “conformities” the Malayan pays for his omissions, such as the absence of a pictogram or the mention: “Not recommended for pregnant women” and “Forbidden -18”. Information made very soon compulsory by the famous TPD.
On the other hand, it should be noted the presence of the pictogram in relief for the visually impaired, of course, a DLUO as well as a batch number.
All the other information is present, as well as a very visible skull and crossbones which no longer need to be, at this level of nicotine.

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Appreciation of the packaging

  • Does the graphic design of the label and the product name agree ?: Yes
  • Global correspondence of the packaging with the product name: Yes
  • The packaging effort made is in accordance with the price category: Yes

Vapelier's note regarding packaging with regard to juice category: 5 / 5 5 5 out of stars

Comments on the packaging

If this type of packaging is no longer “correct TPD” it is nevertheless more flattering for potions which, let us remember, are relatively expensive (even for this entry-level juice evolving at a price of 580 € per liter). be offered in a glass bottle of this capacity. Would you imagine a Dom Pérignon © sold in a plastic bottle like a common picket? And yet the price per liter is well below ...
In the case of the Malayan, there is nothing extravagant, but this 30 ml is sober, with labeling well in the spirit of the range.
To differentiate the different Tea Time recipes, Kapalina simply changed the color as well as that of the pipette membrane.

Sensory appreciations

  • Color and product name agree ?: Yes
  • Do the smell and the name of the product agree ?: Yes
  • Definition of smell: Herbal (Thyme, Rosemary, Coriander), Pastry
  • Definition of taste: Herbal, Pastry
  • The taste and the name of the product, do they agree ?: Yes
  • Did I like this juice ?: Yes
  • This liquid reminds me of:

Vapelier's note on the sensory experience: 5/5 5 5 out of stars

Comments on the taste of the juice

We are indeed in the presence of a tea-based liquid. It shows in the color but it is also indisputable in the smell.
This tea, and given the name of the juice is quite logical, evokes a black tea from Malaysia. In any case, its aromatic strength leaves no room for doubt.

In vaping, it's more complex. In all the configurations of different assemblies or powers, black tea is dominant; its power increasing with the rise in temperature.
If a milky presence can be detected without difficulty, it becomes more difficult when it comes to finding its nuances.
At this point, let's see what the flavorists are telling us. “Mix of teas, yogurt, milk jam, cheesecake and ..."

For the tea blend, I trust the manufacturer even if for my part I only felt a black tea with this slightly ashy taste. On the rest of the recipe I am more circumspect. As I told you, the milky sensation is present but I do not really find the announced aromas.

The milk jam, in fact a sweeter caramel, should make itself felt, same for that “cheesy” taste of the cheesecake. However, the difficulty comes from the fact that the tea, moreover perfect and faithfully restored, ostensibly dominates the whole.
Warning ! I'm not screaming at the usurpation or the broken promise. And then for my part, I like that a juice gives me a hard time. But I must admit that the appreciation of the assembly and this marriage is not obvious.

The main thing is respected because this creation is well done but I remain in this feeling of blind tasting when I would like a little more concrete.
For the “and…” of the description, I wonder if it would not be a little touch of yellow fruit… like peach or apricot ???…

In all cases, the aromatic power is there and the mouthing meticulously dosed.
This liquid is pleasant, in any case it has the merit of being different.

Tasting recommendations

  • Recommended power for optimal taste: 30 W
  • Type of vapor obtained at this power: Dense
  • Hit type obtained at this power: Medium
  • Atomizer used for the review: Dripper Zénith & Hobbit, RBA Avocado 22 & Bellus
  • Value of the resistance of the atomizer in question: 0.7
  • Materials used with the atomizer: Kanthal, Cotton

Comments and recommendations for an optimal tasting

You have several possibilities. Either climb a little in the watts and give the tea the beautiful part but at the expense of the assembly of other flavors.
Either opt for a more reasonable power, to enjoy the marriage of all the flavors to get a less powerful tea.
In both cases, this juice is pleasant to vape, your settings influencing the diffusion and the amplitude of the tea, it will be according to your taste.
It should be noted that the span of the liquid is good and allows a good range of adjustments.
I still recommend the use of a flavored ato to be able to enjoy this recipe despite the 40/60 ratio.

Recommended Moments

  • Recommended times of the day: Morning, All afternoon during everyone's activities, Early evening to relax with a drink, Late evening with or without herbal tea, The night for insomniacs
  • Can this juice be recommended as an All Day Vape: Yes

Overall average (excluding packaging) of the Vapelier for this juice: 4.26 / 5 4.3 5 out of stars

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My mood ticket on this juice

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I only have a few shortcomings in regulatory labeling to oppose this Malayan.
The recipe is good, well done, its complexity and its mystery go hand in hand with the imagination that we develop at the simple evocation of a country like Malaise and a continent like Asia.

The Tea Time range is largely inspired by this universe but it is indeed in France that the manufacturer is located. It is even more precisely in Lille that we can find the Kapalina team. Sébastien, the aromatic specialist to whom we owe the Big Bang range, is the prime contractor for this Tea Time range.
The boy seems to have more than one trick up his sleeve and it is with liveliness and unfeigned impatience that I look forward to evaluating the other products they sent us for you.

In the meantime, the Malayan made me discover a universe that I did not know for juices typical of this flavor. The successful blend and the happy marriage diminish my pain at not having been able to decipher this recipe with more precision. In this specific case and given the world of the potion, I positively feel this little touch of mystery.

See you soon for new hazy adventures,

Marquolive

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Follower of the tobacco vape and rather "tight" I do not balk in front of good greedy clouders. I love flavor-oriented drippers but am very curious about the evolutions of our common passion for personal vaporizers. Good reasons to make my modest contribution here, no?