Is 30% a huge difference?

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mrtiedye

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For my first e-juice, I got 70/30 blend. To me, it has almost no throat hit. I know everyone's experience varies, but to you, is there a huge difference between 70% pg and 100% pg in terms of throat hit? Also, from your experience, did you notice that the longer you went without an analog, the stronger the throat hit from your pv got? In my logic, the more your lungs heal, the less it takes for a good throat hit. Is this sound reasoning?

I have ordered 60 mg unflavored 100% pg nic juice, as well as 5 different flavors and both pg and vg dilutants so I can experiment, but while I wait on it to arrive, I was just wondering what your experience has been.

Chocolate, mango, tobacco, cotton candy, and honeysuckle, in case you were wondering. :)
 

TaintedOptimist

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I have been mixing my own for about 6 months and I have settled on 65/35. I use cartomizers most of the time and that combination seems to work the best. I also would have to agree about the throat hit. When I started vapeing my throat never bothered me no matter how much I vaped. Now if I over-do-it my tongue, and the back of my throat feel raw.
 

Digs

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I vape 70/30 and am able to get a good throat hit. There's a lot more that goes into throat hit other than the amount of PG/VG your juice is made up of. The juice's flavor, type of atomizer you're using, voltage/watts you're running it at, etc. Some people even add a little alcohol like vodka or something to add some extra kick. It really takes some experimenting to find that perfect vape.
 
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