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<blockquote data-quote="TARTARA" data-source="post: 23591219" data-attributes="member: 414362"><p>Yeah the around 4Volts when you hitting the fire button, it's somewhere on the upper limit... (as i said, something like a general guide - rule) usually the recommend Watts are somewhat correct, you have to do your own test and find your type of vaping that you prefer the most !</p><p></p><p>About the "extracted from tobacco" i think it's only about the flavor of the e-liquids that they taste - feel likewise a real tobacco and you still have to add nicotine in the mix ! I said that probably the regular - normal nicotine is better than the the salt based nicotine !</p><p></p><p>About you own diy-e-liquid, there are some very nice simple pre-made mixs flavors, and then you can add them in your base and your nicotine, isn't that difficult, if you follow some general rules - steps you will be pretty good !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TARTARA, post: 23591219, member: 414362"] Yeah the around 4Volts when you hitting the fire button, it's somewhere on the upper limit... (as i said, something like a general guide - rule) usually the recommend Watts are somewhat correct, you have to do your own test and find your type of vaping that you prefer the most ! About the "extracted from tobacco" i think it's only about the flavor of the e-liquids that they taste - feel likewise a real tobacco and you still have to add nicotine in the mix ! I said that probably the regular - normal nicotine is better than the the salt based nicotine ! About you own diy-e-liquid, there are some very nice simple pre-made mixs flavors, and then you can add them in your base and your nicotine, isn't that difficult, if you follow some general rules - steps you will be pretty good ! [/QUOTE]
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