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  • silk
    Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 51

    Sell me on los.

    I am a portion user and have been for the past year or so. My local tobacco shop carries some SM products, including General Los. I am seriously considering trying it, but it seems like its dirty and a hassle to deal with. It's so easy to just pop in a portion and pop it out when done. I don't want to have to deal with wiping tobacco off my teeth when done either.

    So...I've been reading this board for a while and I know many of you are diehard Los users. Tell me what the advantages are...what makes you guys like it so much? Sell me on the stuff and I'll probably go out and pick up a tin, or add a few tins to my next buysnus order.

    Looking forward to the replies.
  • pcguy
    Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 139

    #2
    with los the flavor is much more natural tasting to me, also the pris isn't as rough on the gums as the portions. Just a whole different experience. Less irritation, better flavor, what's not to like?

    Personally I do los in the privacy of my home or around very close friends rather than worry about stray bits in my teeth in front of strangers

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    • Xobeloot
      Member
      • Jan 2008
      • 2542

      #3
      Los is like having sex without a condom. There is a risk of disaster, but the overall sensation just cannot be beat

      Need I say more?

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      • lxskllr
        Member
        • Sep 2007
        • 13435

        #4
        It has a better mouth feel, and the flavor is different than portions. Not always better or worse, but definitely different. I the case of Gotland snus. I could use a portion after the lös, and not feel like I was using the same snus twice. I'd get at least 1 tin just to experience what traditional snus is like.

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        • Grim
          Member
          • Jun 2008
          • 850

          #5
          Well im not as clever as xobe.

          But Los is softer on the gums, plus you can control how much you want.

          Plus you are getting 45-50 grams for the same price or cheaper as a can of portions which is 24 grams.

          If you are interested grab a can and a prismaster.

          Use the primaster until you get good at hand baking and i think you will enjoy it.

          For me both Los and Portions have a place.

          Los while im at home and portions when out in public or somewhere where i can discreetly dispose of it and not worrying about mud mouth.

          Let us know if you venture on the dark side and get a can and how it works out.

          And any questions about baking and so on will be answered here as a lot of people have a lot of experience doing it.

          Nothing like a good ritual of hand baking for a tobacco product.

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          • moneymanmike
            Member
            • Jul 2008
            • 133

            #6
            Originally posted by Xobeloot
            Los is like having sex without a condom. There is a risk of disaster, but the overall sensation just cannot be beat

            Need I say more?
            :lol: That is funny as hell but so true. I love los and only use portions when I am in front of a group at work. (I am a trainer)

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            • silk
              Member
              • Oct 2008
              • 51

              #7
              What would you guys recommend as a good los to start with? I'm a big fan of skruf stark portions, is skruf stark los good? I'm not a big fan of General, so I may want to steer clear of it.

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              • Grim
                Member
                • Jun 2008
                • 850

                #8
                Skruf is easy to bake and packs a nice hit.

                General is also easy to bake.

                Just steer clear of Gotlands and prima fint as far as baking goes until u get better

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                • silk
                  Member
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 51

                  #9
                  Is Gotlands hard to bake or something? I enjoy the yellow and green portions quite a bit. Don't like the grey as I hate licorice/anise.

                  I'll probably go with the Skruf stark, love Skruf.

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                  • Xobeloot
                    Member
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 2542

                    #10
                    All of the Phantom and Offroad los snus varieties have a quite coarse grind which gives a good under-lip feel. They also stick together like glue. Usually you need a super fine los (Roda Lacket/Prima Fint) to get that play-doh like stickyness that you get out of OR/Phantom in a coarse grind.

                    I have never had Skruf portions, but Skruf los was the first los I ever bought. It seemed a bit dryer than most other los varieties, but good nonetheless.

                    A lot of people will tell you to jump into the Roda Lacket and Prima Fint labels as your first los because they are easy to bake. This is true, BUT, they are also SUPER finely ground which makes the probability for a mudslide far greater than that of a coarse grind. They are also some of the more subtle los varieties.

                    The biggest complaint I hear from primary portion users who try los is the inability to taste it. Los takes some practice when it comes to learning how to release the flavor without smearing the stuff all over your grill.

                    Don't go into it thinking you are going to get that same blast of flavor you get when you smoosh a portion under your lip for a rush of juice.

                    I'm sure I will think of other tips, but I'll stop rambling for now.

                    ~Xobe

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                    • mercvrivs
                      Member
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 484

                      #11
                      Los is my favorite. I only use portions sometimes because I bought some to try them. I find that you can control how much you want, the type of pris you want to make, and such subtle variables as those. Also, it is a much different flavour experience. Furthermore, los seems to me to absorb faster into the oral mucosa. You get more for your money, the ritual of handbaking is enjoyable, and when you're good at it it doesn't get in your teeth too much.

                      Hope you enjoy trying it. If not, stick with what you like.

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                      • mercvrivs
                        Member
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 484

                        #12
                        Oops, browser error, posted twice.

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                        • Starcadia
                          Member
                          • May 2008
                          • 646

                          #13
                          I remember being intimidated by loose when I first started. But after you do it a few times you see how it's nothing to be worried about, and how enjoyable it can be. It's definitely a more dynamic experience in pretty much every respect. You'll certainly have fun experimenting with all the different kinds out there and homing in on the ones you like best.

                          As for recommendations, you're just going to have to play the field. No getting around it. Maybe try a can of Gustavus Original for a full flavor experience.

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                          • GenuineSpirit
                            Member
                            • Jun 2008
                            • 225

                            #14
                            Originally posted by silk
                            Is Gotlands hard to bake or something? I enjoy the yellow and green portions quite a bit. Don't like the grey as I hate licorice/anise.

                            I'll probably go with the Skruf stark, love Skruf.
                            I also love Skruf Stark portions and also have Skruf los around. If you get the Skruf los be sure to get a prismaster and pack it well. Although they contain the same flavors they are slightly different and release differently, all in a good way.

                            I would recommend starting with a little and working up till you find what is comfortable for you.

                            I also enjoy Ettan and Grov, but trial is your best bet.
                            Phil

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                            • KarlvB
                              Member
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 681

                              #15
                              Originally posted by silk
                              Is Gotlands hard to bake or something? I enjoy the yellow and green portions quite a bit. Don't like the grey as I hate licorice/anise.
                              The Gotlands is quite coarse so I usually use my Icetool, but I have hand baked it with a bit more effort than Ettan/Skruf etc. If you don't want to buy a Icetool or Prismaster try Xobeloot's How-to

                              http://www.snuson.com/viewtopic.php?t=1512

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