how much equals a pack of anonlogs

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Rhaevyn

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First of all, someone needs to get the OP off the caffeine and onto some chill pills. Demanding answers in a 7 minute time span? You are all way more gracious than I am.

As has been said ad nauseum - there is no comparison between vaping and smoking. It's subjective and can only be answered by your own experiences.

What I really want to know is: why do you need to know this specific information? And what's the rush? Term paper due? ;)
 

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OK, as one comment said, there are variables, but you want a good math ballpark? OK A reg cig (full flavor) is about 1 mg. of nic. So, a pack is 20 mg. At 20 mg./ml., 2 ml = 2 packs. There are 20 drops in a ml., so one drop = 1 real cig. Got it?
Now, variables to consider: an unltra light gives far less nic, and may be more equal to 12 mg./ml. liquid. BUT, there is debate about the efficiency of vaping, i.e. loss of nic. (for ex., a real cig has about 10 mg. of nic, but 90% is lost in oxidation reaction...burning). The best estimates I've heard is 60-80% efficient, so by that logic, you might increase daily liquid consumption somewhat.....or stick with 2 ml. if you smoked 'lights'. Also, diff. co. sell diff. nic strengths. (Johnson Creek sells 18 mg./ml. at medium strength, while Vermont Vaors makes it 20 mg./ml.) You can also mix VG to make any strength you want, or diff. strengths for different times. So, Vermont vapors
35 mg./ml. mixed 5 parts to 2 parts VG = 25 mg./ml. Mix it 50:50 w/ VG and you have 17.5 mg./ml. Mix it 4 parts to 3 parts VG, and you have 20 mg./ml. You can adjust the strength to how much you want to vape in a day. Anyway, this is the quick answer.
 
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