Anybody vape 0 nic doublers?

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Dfib

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I've been sitting here happily vaping away on my 510 while surfing the interwebz. Unfortunately I think I just gave myself a nicotine headache (for the first time)...

Is anybody using a 0 nic doubler to keep their hands busy in between nicotine cravings? Solid plan? Or should I order a lower dose juice next time around?
18mg seems perfect right now, but I'm worried if I go to a lower dose I'll crave analogs again when the newness of the 510 wears off.
Multiple strengths a good idea?

Right now it (510) spends most of the day (when I'm at the computer or on the couch) dangling from my mouth whether actively vaping or not.

Hope to hear what works for you...
 

harpo

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Hiya. I'm actually a zero nic vaper, but I'm still not sure I'm understanding what "doublers" are. Is it just a discount on a double order of juice? Or do "doublers" refer to a specific kind of juice (or PG or VG)? Thanks!

Basically, it's just flavored VG, PG or a combo of both. Most people buy a higher strength nic flavored juice and buy a doubler in the same flavor to cut it.
 

Viv Savage

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Sweet! So since I vape 0mg anyway, if I find a doubler of a flavor I like, that'll be the best value for me, huh? I understand it's flavored PG/VG/both, but the "doubler" part does refer to the quantity, right? It's a deal on a "double order", I gather?

Can someone point me to a supplier that sells doublers so I can see what you're talking about? Thanks!
 

Viv Savage

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Ahhhh... I got my answer from the Tasty Vapor site (thanks, mpetva)... Doublers are "Made for the sole purpose of thinning out your high nicotine fluids". Got it... basically "double the flavor" concentration, so to speak, as it's meant to be cut.

So I guess my next question is whether it's too strong to vape on its own? I obviously wouldn't be adding any nicotine liquid, but would I still need to thin it with water or something? Or have you guys vaped it straight up? Or was that the original question? LOL

But damn... 120ml for $12?! I've been throwing money away on 0mg juice!
 

harpo

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Ahhhh... I got my answer from the Tasty Vapor site (thanks, mpetva)... Doublers are "Made for the sole purpose of thinning out your high nicotine fluids". Got it... basically "double the flavor" concentration, so to speak, as it's meant to be cut.

So I guess my next question is whether it's too strong to vape on its own? I obviously wouldn't be adding any nicotine liquid, but would I still need to thin it with water or something? Or have you guys vaped it straight up? Or was that the original question? LOL

But damn... 120ml for $12?! I've been throwing money away on 0mg juice!
It's not double the flavor. Yes you can vape it on its own.
 

Madame Psychosis

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Doublers are really good for evening vaping. I've been using the Blueberry Cheesecake Doubler from TV for a couple of months now. He means them to be used to lower high-nic liquids, but he doesn't mind if you order them on their own to vape. :) You do get 120 mls for $15 (+$5 shipping), which is a steal. He's one of the only suppliers to recognize that you logically shouldn't have to pay as much for 0 nic as you do for regular nic liquid.

Ms. T's Bakery also charges less for 0 nic and has delicious flavors. The advantage with her is that she offers sample sizes; TV has a great price but never offers smaller sizes.

Note, though, that you won't get the nicotine throat hit (of course), but you can get something with menthol or cinnamon in it (which provide a kind of TH on their own).
 

syberhag

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Hi all, I quit analogs pretty much accidentally the day I got my first ecig. That was almost three weeks ago. I've been experimenting with lots of different models and juice flavors and strengths since then and my hands down favorite chainvape is the blueberry cheesecake zero nic doubler from Tasty Vapor. It's my late night and stressing out at work vape.
 
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