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<blockquote data-quote="JCinFLA" data-source="post: 23605794" data-attributes="member: 268886"><p>According to google search results your device had Salt Nic eliquid in it that was 50mg/mL-60mg/mL, which is a high nicotine content...especially for someone just starting to vape. Instead of showing 50mg/mL-60mg/mL on the packaging though, it might have shown nic content as 5% or 6%, which misleads many people into thinking it's low. I'd be surprised if it didn't give you a headache and make you somewhat lightheaded or queasy, too, in addition to causing you to cough. <u>Most disposable devices</u> contain Salt nic eliquid that's 35mg/mL - 50mg/mL, which is still high, IMO, for someone new to vaping.</p><p></p><p>Search results also showed that the IGET brand disposables are mostly sold by shops in Australia. Are you located there? I ask because you may soon have some trouble getting any vaping devices and eliquid. Unfortunately, new legislation recently passed will require people to get a script from their doctor to obtain vaping related products. Disposables are the first vaping devices they plan to crack down on, as far as availability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCinFLA, post: 23605794, member: 268886"] According to google search results your device had Salt Nic eliquid in it that was 50mg/mL-60mg/mL, which is a high nicotine content...especially for someone just starting to vape. Instead of showing 50mg/mL-60mg/mL on the packaging though, it might have shown nic content as 5% or 6%, which misleads many people into thinking it's low. I'd be surprised if it didn't give you a headache and make you somewhat lightheaded or queasy, too, in addition to causing you to cough. [U]Most disposable devices[/U] contain Salt nic eliquid that's 35mg/mL - 50mg/mL, which is still high, IMO, for someone new to vaping. Search results also showed that the IGET brand disposables are mostly sold by shops in Australia. Are you located there? I ask because you may soon have some trouble getting any vaping devices and eliquid. Unfortunately, new legislation recently passed will require people to get a script from their doctor to obtain vaping related products. Disposables are the first vaping devices they plan to crack down on, as far as availability. [/QUOTE]
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