View Poll Results: How do you use your 36mg juice?

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  • I generally use 36mg all the time woohoo!

    10 17.86%
  • I use 36mg more than half the time.

    14 25.00%
  • I only use 36mg half the time or less.

    9 16.07%
  • 36mg! Are you freakin crazy?

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36mg juice users in The E-Cigarette; Originally Posted by Psyclown I usually top off w/3 or 4 drops about a half dozen times or so if ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Psyclown View Post
    I usually top off w/3 or 4 drops about a half dozen times or so if I'm sitting around puffing the thing all day. I've smoked the KB almost constantly, but that's with lower juice.

    As for your comment Rusty, you're a bit off the mark. I used to smoke (about 3 years ago) and walked away from them with no problem because I didn't like the effect on my lungs. I certainly don't intend to demean anyone because I think it varies from person to person, but IMHO I think that "needing" nicotine is simply a state of mind. I did not suffer any withdrawl symptoms nor did I ever relapse with analog cigs. I enjoy the feeling of a nic "buzz" and now that there is a way to get that without getting winded after a few pull-ups, I'm simply taking advantage of that. If I forget my ecig at home when I go out, I simply have the self control to wait until I get home...it's not a big deal for me. If I start to experience any shortened endurance as I did with analogs, I'll simply give quit and give my devices to my wife who would still be smoking regular cigs anyway if not for these.

    Way to judge though, I'm impressed.
    You are one of the lucky ones. I have been smoking 30+ years and am a total nic addict. Managed to quit a couple of times but give me one cig and you might as well give me a carton because I'll fall off the wagon. For me it's all or nothing. E-cigs give me an option because I can have my cake and eat it too, all and nothing so to speak. It is not a matter of self control. More a matter of brain chemistry. Others definitly suffer withdrawl. I have actually dreamed of smoking when I quit. Just consider yourself lucky. The comments are more a concern for you than a criticism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustylug View Post
    If you dont smoke already, and you buy an e-cig, then you are just stupid and you wont look like a cool dude or what ever you think you will look like...
    I would not laugh too loud. That was probably the reason why I bought my first analog. I mean stupid and wanting to look like a cool dude. Why did you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian S View Post
    You are one of the lucky ones. I have been smoking 30+ years and am a total nic addict. Managed to quit a couple of times but give me one cig and you might as well give me a carton because I'll fall off the wagon. For me it's all or nothing. E-cigs give me an option because I can have my cake and eat it too, all and nothing so to speak. It is not a matter of self control. More a matter of brain chemistry. Others definitly suffer withdrawl. I have actually dreamed of smoking when I quit. Just consider yourself lucky. The comments are more a concern for you than a criticism.

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    I ditto that. Some people never get addicted, others smoke 100 a day. I was always a medium smoker, but I;m definitely addicted to nicotine.

    IMHO I think that "needing" nicotine is simply a state of mind.
    Now here you are being judgemental. This statement only applies to you, but it's precisely why we get so much crap from non-smokers who reckon that all smokers can 'just quit'

    As for 36mg, I use it mainly for mixing but top up now-and-then when I need a nic boost after not vaping for a while. Hubby uses it pure, but reckons it still doesn't give enough of a hit and scuttles outside for his smokes at the office (while at least 2 of his colleagues/minions are vaping at their desks)

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    At the moment I am definately in with the Are you freakin crazy? option .

    I don`t need to vape anywhere near that strength but I do need to have my security blanket and vape away most of the evening, same as I did with analogues especially while sitting at my computer.

    I do however intend to buy 36mg in the future and cut it with pg so I can mix it with some flavour.

    There was no option for people who would use it for mixing as opposed to vaping it staight.

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    I buy 36mg liquid and cut it 50/50 with glycerin. It does dilute the flavoring a bit, but 18mg seems to be my magic number....

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    Intend to buy pretty tasteless juice with lots of vapour ( Cigar ).

    Some pg as I see comments glycerine is sweet .

    I then am hoping LorAnne Black Walnut will hit the spot, please let it be nutty and not sweet .

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    I've been diluting T.W. menthol with glycerine - about 70/30 - and it tastes almost exactly like a Marlboro menthol (analogue) cigarette

    I may pick up a bottle of Malboro flavour liquid and experiment with a custom mix to perfect the flavour...

    As many others have already written, 36mg should be treated with extreme caution and I think most people should work up to it via 18mg or 24mg - especially those with any history of heart disease or hypertension. It's the espresso of the vaping world.

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