How do you get a good throat hit and large clouds?

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icemanistheking

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I'm guessing the answer here is sub ohm, and I don't want to start that ball rolling.

Provari is what's needed

Nah don't get me wrong. I don't think someone with obviously no experience needs to go there, but if he wants to advance his vaping experience, maybe exploring rebuildables in general?

Anyway OP, if you DO decide to advance your vaping experience, it's not going to be an overnight thing. Tons of info on this forum about the very broad question you asked. So get to reading :p
 

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RBA's would do that, for sure. It's a sensible option - maybe I've over reacted and assumed too much here, OP I apologize.

More clouds generally means lower resistance on your coils - rebuildables gives you this, as icemanistheking has pointed out.

Less fuss is more VG in your mix

Be warned though, that perfect juice with more or less "volts" to the coil can make a massive difference.

Lower your resistance and you get more heat, and more "clouds".

Up the VG, you get more "clouds"

As icemanistheking says, depends on what you are after really. I just see these posts about clouds and immediately jump on the defensive, which is my bad, and I apologize.

Lot's of info here though, and happy vaping
 

sean007

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If you are looking for clouds, buy an RDA "rebuild-able dripping atomizer". Second get higher VG juices with lower nic, like 6mg. Build, re-build, re-build some more. Lots of experimenting, trial by fire. Remember with all of the different variables at work, what works for one does not always work for all. Every juice burns different, every atty likes different coils and finally every mod fires different. Don't be afraid to fail, can't count the coils that were scrapped shortly after their build. Cloud casing is a travel, not a destination.
 
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