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| Super Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Vapin Hot Florida
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| I decided to switch over a week ago and I had no side effects whatsoever.. QUESTIONS: 1. How long have you been using zero nic? 2. Do you use Pg, PEG or VG? 3. If you add your own flavors, what flavors do you recommend and from what supplier?
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| Super Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Cleveland, OH
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Love your Avatar !!!!!! Really gets me going!! I'm a newb that went right to 0 nic from the start. My addiction is to the physical act more than the nic. In the past when I would quit analogs I never had a problem going a few weeks without anything. (longest was 5 years!) But what always started me back was the desire to hold a cigarrette and smoke. I'm new to vaping but I can see that it's the Holy Grail for me! I hated the way I'd smell on analogs and the benefit of having no stuff thats going to kill me is awesome! I can sneak a few hits anywhere and know it's all cool! Anyway to answer you question I've been using the 0 nic cafe Sumatra from Vapor Station.com. I must say they are an exceptional supplier! My 510 kit arrived in 3 days and reorders of juice have been just as fast. I haven't gotten involved in all the chemistry experiments many on these boards have. So far it's all workin for me as is!! |
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| Super Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Vapin Hot Florida
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Yes, I agree..I think it is mostly a habit thing, than a nic thing. (for me anyways)
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| Full Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: North Carolina
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I'm a new vaper as well. I was never really much of a cigarette smoker, I would occasionally smoke a few whenever I was out partying and drinking. I do smoke other stuff *ahem* so when I can't smoke that I like vaping. It has a fun flavor and keeps me occupied and focuses my mind elsewhere. I got a DSE-901 a few weeks back, I bought some vanilla low/11mg. But as I really like vaping, I would overdose on the low. It was too much nicotine for me so I immediately switched to zero nicotine. I buy my PG liquid from RuyanDirect.com So far (in zero nic) I have tried the Vanilla, Strawberry & Chocolate. I really like the vanilla and chocolate. I have ordered the mint & cappacino, I am eager to taste them.
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| Moderator Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Florida
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I started with zero nic right out of the box almost a year ago now. I had read about some people having issues with PG so I use VG and I make my own e-liquid and also buy VG based from Johnson Creek and now E-Planet. I got burned out on Lorann and now only use menthol and "tobacco like" flavored ones---that really do not taste like tobacco to me at least. I am very pleased that I do not have to deal with the nicotine, but have to say the hand to mouth is just as addictive, if not more addictive for me---------Sun
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| Senior Member ECF Veteran Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Canada, brrrr
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I use a 401 with zero nic PG juice. I've never been a cigarette smoker - just stuck to the occasional cigar and cigarillo - so I haven't had a nic addiction to kick. The 401 is my fancy cigarillo. I hope to never touch tobacco again. At the moment, I'm only using it outside because I'm still unsure about the risks of second hand vapor. On the positive side, that means the little 401 cartridge lasts me for about 2.5 days! I'll miss it in the winter. ![]() I just need to find some stronger flavors, as the Johnson Creek juice that I bought with it is too weak for my tastes - though, from what a hear on another forum, they are releasing stronger flavors later this year. Last edited by BlueSun; 07-07-2009 at 04:13 AM. Reason: edited again - so tired... making mistakes... |
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| Moderator Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Florida
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Blue--Johnson Creek juice is pretty weak with most of there flavors, but the Tenn Cured does the trick. The thing with no-nic is that as time goes on--the flavors get stronger as your taste buds come back. ---Sun
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| Full Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Vermont, USA
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With regular cigs is it the nicotine that dampens your taste buds or is it other aspects of analogs like tar, actual smoke and so on?
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Portland, Oregon
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I've been trying to switch over to zero nic this week, with varied success depending on the day I'm having. For the most part, I still need that tiny bit of nicotine I'm getting from my 11mg liquid -- and I even cut that down sometimes if I'm just sitting at the computer chain-vaping. It's just a weird mental thing for me -- I can enjoy 0-nic for a little while, but then I start asking myself why I'm doing this at all, if I don't "need" to inhale the drug. I know it makes no sense if I'm enjoying it either way, but there ya go. Maybe someday!
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| Senior Member ECF Veteran Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Canada, brrrr
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I've also found that it takes a while to get used to the taste of vapor. Some of it probably had to do with the primer fluid, so I'm tasting the flavors better now. I did try one TC cartridge, but that was while I was still getting used to things, so I didn't really enjoy it. I'm saving my TC juice for last while I go through all the other cart flavors.
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