mowjo
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Post by mowjo on Aug 15, 2014 13:30:54 GMT
I'm pretty new to Vaping just coming up to four months now, but I have a couple of questions I need help with! as a 20 a day smoker plus the odd few roll ups, I was advised to go for the 24mg juice, and managed to give smoking the same day, I enjoyed the vaping more, then by accident I bought the juice I was using in the 18mg and noticed the flavour came out more, Now! here's my questions for all you seasoned Vapers, Does the flavour come out more with the lower mg Juices? If I go down to the 12MG juice or lower am I likely to vape more to make up for having less Nicotine in it? or will I just get used to it and vape the same, at the moment I only vape about 3ml's a day,,
Mow,,,,,,
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DiscoDes
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Post by DiscoDes on Aug 15, 2014 13:41:54 GMT
No, the flavour should stay pretty much the same, the throat hit will lessen as you go lower.
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Q
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Post by Q on Aug 15, 2014 13:48:58 GMT
You will vape more anyway, I have certainly become a chain vaper now, nothing to do with the nic, I just love the flavours, but I will disagree with DiscoDes, I reckon that the flavour DOES increase as you lower the nic, you are removing some of the 'contamination' from the flavour, that's just my tuppeny worth!!
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Post by prowler on Aug 15, 2014 13:55:10 GMT
It is my believe, tho' I have no real evidence, that the lower the nic level, the more steeping is needed. For instance, if a juice needs 3 days @24mg then it's likely to need a week @ 18mg and 2 weeks @12mg. I think the nic is somehow a catalyst for the flavour to mix.
Aside from that, the end result should be the same.
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