does the % of nic make it harsh?

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Iusedtoanalog

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Hi Alb, The nic plays its part while voltage and type of liquid do as well.Nicotine is primarily responsibel for that "throat kick" that some people enjoy. I prefer more VG personally while others prefer more PG. If your vendor offers a higher VG ratio in the liquid you like it would be less harsh than a higher PG ratio at the same nic concentration. Your device is a higher voltage when its fresh off the charger and that effect would also add some additional "kick" to the equation. The good thing is you have found a liquid you enjoy. Now the task is going to be finding a way to wrangle all these variable to suit you.Good Luck. Happy vaping.
 

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Some flavors vape a bit harsher, higher nicotine vapes a bit harsher, lower resistance vapes a bit harsher (lower resistance for a given voltage PV = more flavor/vapor, warmth), some people have sensitivity to PG, VG, or flavors

As a brand new vaper, you're likely just getting the typical new person harshness -- you need to drink lots of water, and the inhale for a PV, for many people, is not the same as for a cigarette. Generally, try to draw the vapor into your mouth, then remove the PV from it and finish the inhale into your lungs. Many people starting out will try to directly inhale, short, hard, puffs like a cigarette, and get harshness and/or coughing.

Second option, if this continues (doesn't lessen noticeably) for more than a couple days, after drinking lots of water and working a bit on your inhalation, is a higher resistance cartomizer. If you have a 2.5 ohm cartomizer, try a 3 ohm.

Good luck!
 
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