I used to have smoker's cough and now I don't. I'm assuming the cleaning starts as soon as you quit smoking. If the vg/pg was leaving a coating in your lungs, I assume you'd be coughing that up too.
Because it's already been researched. I'm not talking about vaping, I'm talking about second-hand vapor. Look up a MSDS for PG and see what the safe exposure level is. It's far, far higher than the minuscule amount from being in the room with a vaper. Same with nicotine. It's already considered...
If anyone wonders if vaping will be included in the smoking bans, this thread should remove any doubt. How will you convince the general public that there's no danger from vapor when the people who ought to know better are worried about it.
My daughter gets headaches when she's exposed to cigarette smoke. We talked about this last night while she was visiting. She noted that I was puffing away the whole time and it doesn't bother her in the least.
You could also cut it with USP grade vegetable glycerin. You can get a big bottle of it at the drug store for a couple of bucks. Of course it will cut the nic level down too.
My billing and shipping address are 300 miles away and not even in the same country and I've never had this. No way I'd send them anything like that. Let the credit card company know what's happened and ask them what to do.
You'll be fine. Fill and let it sit upright for a few minutes to let the juice soak in. Then do a couple of hard puffs (primer puffs) without firing the atomizer. Then try it out, just firing a second or two each time. If it's still dry, take a couple more primer puffs. As long as you only fire...
I'm pretty sure you have to use the aspire coils, unless you get some that are rebranded. However, it should last you a couple of weeks so you should be able to get the replacements before burning it out.
Airflow makes sense. Electrical and mechanical seem irrelevant. However, I solved the airflow issue with an adaptor. But the large aspire tanks will still flood once the level of the juice gets down to the atty and the vacuum can't be maintained. This doesn't happen with the ET-S. I still...
I don't care for the large Aspire tanks. I had a terrible time with flooding and leaking but finally realized it was due to airflow. It sits too close to the top of my mod and creates too much suction. I was able to fix it for now buy using a 510 extension to raise it up until I get an airflow...
Simply pop into the drugstore and buy a bottle of USP grade Glycerin. Thin it with a bit of water and you're off. It's cheap and it'll last you forever.
Even if you just cut down, you've helped your health out a lot. Count how much money you've saved and blow it on vape stuff. It's a great motivator. It's "found" money, so go ahead and get that provari, or kayfun or whatever floats your boat, guilt-free.
Since the coils are only a couple of bucks each, it sounds like you've already lost more money in tanks than you have invested in coils. It might be time to cut your losses and switch to someone else. Perhaps you could sell the extra coils.
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