Hi guys
Hoping u guys got a solution to my problem.
So, i got my Ijust 2 - and after vaping on it for nearly 15 min it had been eatin all the juice? - any suggest for how it can be more economic?
I have an iJust2 as well, and it is indeed a thirsty vape. Any sub-ohm devices will go through oil more quickly, but per hit you'll get more vapor (which means more nicotine) than with a higher resistance coil. If you're new to vaping and are still wanting the oral fixation of cigarettes, I'd suggest going to a non-subohm device so that you'll need more puffs to be satisfied for your nicotine cravings.
Also, if you experience any headaches, feel light headed, nauseous, jittery, or have involuntary spasms; these may all be signs that you're receiving too much nicotine and should begin regulating your vape sessions or switch to a lower mg/ml (It helps to take it slow, nicotine through vaping has a more mellow and slower effect than that of a cigarette I've noticed). Most sub-ohm vapers switch to a lower mg/ml due to getting more nicotine per hit as well, which you may find helpful.
If you still are interested in sub-ohming but want a slightly higher resistance coil, the Uwell Crown is a sub-ohm tank that allows you to use their premade 1.2 ohm coils from 10-30 watts (this would be more economical and you wouldn't need to lower your nicotine). I'm sure there are others, but that is the only one I know of and it has fantastic reviews for performance, taste, and price. It would also require upgrading your mod, though.
In conclusion, sub-ohm vaping is generally not economical. You will usually always go through more oil than when not doing so, unless you switch to high VG juices and get your nicotine fix through less over all hits (but bigger, more flavorful ones).
P.S. When vaping on a sub-ohm mod, 3mg will feel like 12mg, 6 will feel like 16, and so on.
P.S.S A little more information than you were asking for, but I hope I've helped! Vape on!