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yanks21

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take a primer puff even when using a manual battery?

I know it's a must on an auto but I don't see it mentioned when talking about manuals but I find I don't have to take as long of a 2nd "hit" to be satisfied in terms of TH and vapor when I do . . .

A) Just Wondering

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B) Thought it might be helpful to mention for others who are kind of new like I am

;)
 

jjujju

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I started on autos and quickly switched over to manual batts and I still take a primer puff--I like the little puff of vapor I get and then I take a longer inhale. It's just a habit, not really "necessary" but makes my vaping experience just that much more fun.

The PP who said they start the battery before taking a hit is basically doing the same thing--heating up the atty a sec before taking your actual hit. I think that "pre-heating" is helpful and that's what a primer puff on an auto is doing anyway. :)
 

vm1971

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take a primer puff even when using a manual battery?

I know it's a must on an auto but I don't see it mentioned when talking about manuals but I find I don't have to take as long of a 2nd "hit" to be satisfied in terms of TH and vapor when I do . . .

A) Just Wondering

AND

B) Thought it might be helpful to mention for others who are kind of new like I am

;)


Sometimes i do, yes.. depends on the cart... im using only premiums now,
and the vapor production is much better... but i still do find myself with a couple primer puffs then a long inhale to get big clouds. a lot of it for me is not only feeling it, but seeing a huge atom bomb cloud come out.
my vaping pals marvel at it! ;)
 

vm1971

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I take a primer puff or two no matter if I'm using auto or manual batteries.

For me it's more about enjoying the flavor - Similar to puffing on a fine cigar type of thing. As my taste buds come back, this becomes more and more enjoyable. Of course the big clouds of vapor don't hurt either :)


EXACTLY!
thats how i describe it to new recruits!
 

Parmacrafter

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I have developed the same pattern. I seem to always take that primer puff. I have tried desperately to stop doing it, but always revert in the end. I use a manual mod about 80% of the time and manual passthru's the rest. Priming just isn't needed, but I can't seem to break the habit. I am glad to know I am not the only one.
 

brownsfan

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I find that a primer puff even on the manuals (while holding down the button) gives a much better plume and throat hit... when I don't do it the vapor feels more "airy" - especially when I pick it up after letting it sit for a while. A second pull immediately after doesn't seem to need the primer puff, tho - probably because it's already warm, as others have said.
 
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