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Video demo of vapor and VG in E-Cigarette Reviews; And, how much less is the throat hit now? I'm having issues even cutting my 36 down to 24 or ...
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    And, how much less is the throat hit now? I'm having issues even cutting my 36 down to 24 or so...any further, throat hit dwindles rapidly from there so far..(on the 401 in particular)

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    I have no problem cutting an 18mg down by 30-40% and still getting a throat hit. Most of the time I'm not looking for a killer throat hit, but when I am, I'll just vape the 18 straight. The great think about vaping a vg mix, is that it seems to stay in the atomizer. So if I've been vaping my mix, and add some uncut liquid, I get much more vapor than if I'd been vaping straight liquid all day.

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    Do you dilute the VG at all when you use it? I often use the Wiltons as well, but use a bit of distilled water to thin it a bit. I've read somewhere on here that too think of a liquid can possibly clog up the atomizer a bit faster...

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    Thank you cellwho! I thought it was just in my head that we get more vapor with VG..
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    I switched to VG because PG seemed to give me a mild headache...

    It definitely produces more vapor.. HOWEVER.... My carts run down about twice as fast as with VG.

    If I purly drip, I only get about 5 good drags off 3 drops...

    It put out more vapor because more of it is turning to vapor. Make sense?

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    How do you know if glycerin is food grade or not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cellwho View Post
    yup, double the amount and double the vapor
    hi i was wondering i goten some vg and some flavorings from lorannes is it okay to mix with johnson creek original tobacco flavor as it says it has vg in it? Didnt know if it had to be a juice without vg and then mix. Just curious
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    I haven't found it necessary to dilute it. It seems to work fine if you cut 50/50 of less. I have had no problems with any of my atomizers.

    Quote Originally Posted by ViciousCircle View Post
    Do you dilute the VG at all when you use it? I often use the Wiltons as well, but use a bit of distilled water to thin it a bit. I've read somewhere on here that too think of a liquid can possibly clog up the atomizer a bit faster...

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    Strange, I haven't found that it vapes twice as fast. I guess the good think is if you are cutting 50/50, you have twice as much

    Quote Originally Posted by Austintatious View Post
    I switched to VG because PG seemed to give me a mild headache...

    It definitely produces more vapor.. HOWEVER.... My carts run down about twice as fast as with VG.

    If I purly drip, I only get about 5 good drags off 3 drops...

    It put out more vapor because more of it is turning to vapor. Make sense?

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    It should say USP or food grade. You want the kind that is ok for internal use. I believe if it says USP you are fine. You can always check the manufacturers web site, or make a post if you are thinking of a specific kind and you're not sure.

    Quote Originally Posted by becky5438 View Post
    How do you know if glycerin is food grade or not?

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