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FreeFlow

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I start with 3 drops and then when the flavor starts to go i drip 1 or 2 more.
I've heard people say no more then 4 drops when dripping a 510, for me, no more then 3 drops, even 3 drops it floods a lot for me . And yes the 6 to 8 puffs your getting sounds right.

And what your blowing out is normal. I'll have no taste left and blow my atty out and i have a dirty dirty paper towel.
 

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I start with 3 drops and then when the flavor starts to go i drip 1 or 2 more.
I've heard people say no more then 4 drops when dripping a 510, for me, no more then 3 drops, even 3 drops it floods a lot for me . And yes the 6 to 8 puffs your getting sounds right.

And what your blowing out is normal. I'll have no taste left and blow my atty out and i have a dirty dirty paper towel.

So you're using a LR atty right now as well? 6-8 puffs is normal per 2 or 3 drops then? so now that I have 18mg juice, what would that 6-8 puffs be equivalent to? 1 analog? 1/2 analog? I know 18mg is relatively "mild" with juices out there that are 36+mg .. but I just want to make sure I don't get nicotine poisoning or anything like that... especially if I'm dripping and lose track of how many drips I've done... I didn't really have to worry when trying out the 0mg juices
 

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I would be interested in knowing how many puffs at 18mg would equal a cig any one have any ideas?

I'm curious to know that as well as if there is some kind of specific "formula" to know how many puffs at X amount of nicotine (mg) equals how many analogs... I'm sure it'll differ slightly with the device you're using too... but it would be nice to know
 
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