100% VG juice and your experience with it. Please share

Rostam

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Hello to all!

Do any of you vape 100% VG? If so, how has that changed the way you feel during/after vaping?Did you start 100 VG because of a PG allergy or for another reason?

What's your ideal device and wattage for that for that type of juice?

I'm going to be trying some 85/15 for the first time and want to eventually try 100 VG and was wondering what's everyone's experience with it. I don't have a PG allergy, not that I know of, but I do get a little more tired than I'd like to when vaping, so I was thinking of changing the VG/PG ratio to see if that helps at all.

I know everyone's different, so I'm not expecting just one answer, more so wanting to know overall what the community thinks.

Thank you for sharing.
 

Rostam

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I did it ‘cause it was quick and cheap, and I didn’t care if I gained weight. It works fine. Theres no real changes hardware wise.
Thank you for the reply. That's interesting about the weight aspect, I didn't know about that. Happy to hear I wouldn't need any different hardware. I'm going to give it shot.

Thanks again
 

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The weight thing revolves around VG having a good number of calories.

1 gram of Vegetable Glycerin has has about 4.3 Calories. Hence 10 grams => about 43 Calories.

1 gram of Vegetable Glycerin is about 0.79 Milliliters of volume. Hence 10 grams => about 7.9ml.

So if one was to Vape about 8ml's of 100% VG e-Liquid a day, and they received All of the Calories from the VG e-Liquid (which the Don't), then they would receive a about 43 additional Calories to their Normal Diet.
 
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Hello to all!

Do any of you vape 100% VG? If so, how has that changed the way you feel during/after vaping?Did you start 100 VG because of a PG allergy or for another reason?

What's your ideal device and wattage for that for that type of juice?

I'm going to be trying some 85/15 for the first time and want to eventually try 100 VG and was wondering what's everyone's experience with it. I don't have a PG allergy, not that I know of, but I do get a little more tired than I'd like to when vaping, so I was thinking of changing the VG/PG ratio to see if that helps at all.

I know everyone's different, so I'm not expecting just one answer, more so wanting to know overall what the community thinks.

Thank you for sharing.

Midway thru my Vaping career I dabbled with 100% VG e-Liquids. I found three things happened verses my normal 75 ~ 80% favorites.

One is that Yes, the Vapor production increased. But at the Expense of Flavor. All my mixes seemed to loose their crispness.

I also notice that the number of Dry Hits I received went from about Zero to Occasionally. And when they happened, they were Brutally Worse.

The Last thing I notice was a Heaviness in my Lungs. Kinda like that feeling after you've had the Flu, and you're not quite full back to normal. It was major. But it was Noticeable.

So to Me, the small Benefit of seeing More Vapor was more than Offset by the Decreased Flavor and the Heavy Lungs.
 

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1 gram of Vegetable Glycerin has has about 4.3 Calories. Hence 10 grams => about 43 Calories.

1 gram of Vegetable Glycerin is about 0.79 Milliliters of volume. Hence 10 grams => about 7.9ml.

So if one was to Vape about 8ml's of 100% VG e-Liquid a day, and they received All of the Calories from the VG e-Liquid (which the Don't), then they would receive a about 43 additional Calories to their Normal Diet.
I was vaping over 30 at one point. So more or less 1 small meal. It’s all about how much
 
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