I don't see much discussion on draw...

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BigFatPaulie

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depends on what kind of power you are vaping at, a tight draw works well at lower power levels and really kicks up the flavor but gives limited vapor output... more power would require more air

Yup. I like low & slow. I keep the power down and love the cool long draws. Vapor production is great with good tanks and reasonable ohms.
 

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There are a lot of folks who like the mouth to lung hits. I like my atomizers with AFC to dial down the air if need be. Not everyone is a cloud chaser. There are those of us who prefer flavor over thunder clouds. I love flavor, but a warmer vape and tend to run lower ohms, so needing a little more air, but without sacrificing flavor.

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I like a tank with a very firm draw. If it's at all "airy" I hate it. I will only buy tanks with an adjustable airflow device (Aerotank, Genitank, etc.). I crank them down to near the minimum flow. Am I all alone on this? Are there any others out there who share this weird peculiarity?

With low powered equipment a tighter draw is the norm.

Over time as you get used to vaping, if you upgrade to higher powered equipment, you might find you need a wider draw.

For my first year of vaping on regular clearos like protanks, the norm was draw to mouth, then inhale.

When I got some drippers, somewhere along the way is happened to unintentionally inhale direct to lungs; not something you can do with a regular clearo with tiny airholes.
 
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