Is the Aspire Breeze a sub-ohm device or no?

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Anything below 1.0Ω is considered sub ohm.

You won't know if you like it or it will work for you until you try it.
No one can tell you how you will like it or how your system will react to it.

I wouldn't worry about it, just take fewer hits spaced farther a part or mix equal parts of 0 nic with it to make 3 mg/ml nic.
 

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Anything below 1.0Ω is considered sub ohm.

You won't know if you like it or it will work for you until you try it.
No one can tell you how you will like it or how your system will react to it.

I wouldn't worry about it, just take fewer hits spaced farther a part or mix equal parts of 0 nic with it to make 3 mg/ml nic.
Thanks for the advice!
 

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I use the JUUL which is 50mg nic salts, I'd assume I'll be able to handle this then?
Yes. I vape 6 mg in the Breeze. If you don’t like the .6 coil, you can get 1.2 ohm on the internet. I dont know what kind of vaper you are. If you are MTL you will find it too airy, especially with the .6. Just partially cover the air hole with your finger. If you’re going to use it regularly, buy the charging dock. You’ll need it. The u coils last a long time.

If you stay with the Breeze, I would buy a second one along with the charging dock.
 

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Yes. I vape 6 mg in the Breeze. If you don’t like the .6 coil, you can get 1.2 ohm on the internet. I dont know what kind of vaper you are. If you are MTL you will find it too airy, especially with the .6. Just partially cover the air hole with your finger. If you’re going to use it regularly, buy the charging dock. You’ll need it. The u coils last a long time.

If you stay with the Breeze, I would buy a second one along with the charging dock.
I only have the JUUL right now, Breeze is coming in the mail Tuesday with the Newport juices, nuport red and nuport menthol.
 
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By definition you are sub0hming. At 0.6, well it really depends on wattage, too, and I'm *thinking* but I don't know for sure, isn't variable wattage? You may be just fine, given you've been vaping at higher nicotine. As others have said, you won't know until you try it.

I have a fixed wattage setup at 30 watts and a 0.8 coil. I was able to make it work for me via a series of progressive modifications, but I do use slightly lower nic in that setup.

As stated, you can certainly do things like vape less, take shorter inhales (one of my modifications) or drop your juice level and/or try the other coil. Most things in vaping are adjustable in some manner, unless you are talking about something like a 0.15 coil being vaped at 75 watts, in which case, you had better find the correct nic level for that setup, which for many people would be 3 or lower.

I'd fiddle around with airflow, vape style, and last, if you need it, nicotine level/ higher ohm coil. You are likely to find it much more powerful than the Juul, but it may not be totally overwhelming with a 0.6 coil. I have found with AOI devices that sometimes the lower ohm coil may be the way to go for coil life/gunking, but I don't have a ton of experience with them, just a little.

Best of luck,

Anna
 

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By definition you are sub0hming. At 0.6, well it really depends on wattage, too, and I'm *thinking* but I don't know for sure, isn't variable wattage? You may be just fine, given you've been vaping at higher nicotine. As others have said, you won't know until you try it.

I have a fixed wattage setup at 30 watts and a 0.8 coil. I was able to make it work for me via a series of progressive modifications, but I do use slightly lower nic in that setup.

As stated, you can certainly do things like vape less, take shorter inhales (one of my modifications) or drop your juice level and/or try the other coil. Most things in vaping are adjustable in some manner, unless you are talking about something like a 0.15 coil being vaped at 75 watts, in which case, you had better find the correct nic level for that setup, which for many people would be 3 or lower.

I'd fiddle around with airflow, vape style, and last, if you need it, nicotine level/ higher ohm coil. You are likely to find it much more powerful than the Juul, but it may not be totally overwhelming with a 0.6 coil. I have found with AOI devices that sometimes the lower ohm coil may be the way to go for coil life/gunking, but I don't have a ton of experience with them, just a little.

Best of luck,

Anna
I just don't want to get jittery and slight nausea like I sometimes do with the JUUL, it hits really hard which is why I went with 6mg to not feel as intense.
 
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Well, depending on how frequently you vape it, if you get jittery at 6 m.g., you can lower it. Get some 0 nic same flavor and just mix 1:1 and you are at 3. Or, you can use a similar flavor profile juice, or you can simply pick up some VG or PG or both at the pharmacy (as long as it is USP grade, it's fine) and dilute until you find the right strength.

I don't think 6 mg is over the top in that setup but with that said, I don't own one, and everyone's individual anyway. What nic strength works for you may not work for someone else. But, I think it's a reasonable starting point.

I started out at 12 nic on a very low ohm setup. I did not enjoy nicotine overload, but I certainly learned what it felt like. Ideally you want something you can vape frequently enough to satisfy your hand to mouth habit, without getting nic overload. That takes time and patience to figure out, and if it is too much, drop the nic level.

I will say that I like variable wattage devices and I vastly prefer tanks/mods that I can pair, as their flexibility makes it more likely for me to land in a wattage range/airflow range and nicotine level that I enjoy.

I'd suggest if you continue vaping to consider that sort of setup next, given that you have a very high, fixed setup, and now a much lower resistance, fixed setup.

Anna
 

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Well, depending on how frequently you vape it, if you get jittery at 6 m.g., you can lower it. Get some 0 nic same flavor and just mix 1:1 and you are at 3. Or, you can use a similar flavor profile juice, or you can simply pick up some VG or PG or both at the pharmacy (as long as it is USP grade, it's fine) and dilute until you find the right strength.

I don't think 6 mg is over the top in that setup but with that said, I don't own one, and everyone's individual anyway. What nic strength works for you may not work for someone else. But, I think it's a reasonable starting point.

I started out at 12 nic on a very low ohm setup. I did not enjoy nicotine overload, but I certainly learned what it felt like. Ideally you want something you can vape frequently enough to satisfy your hand to mouth habit, without getting nic overload. That takes time and patience to figure out, and if it is too much, drop the nic level.

I will say that I like variable wattage devices and I vastly prefer tanks/mods that I can pair, as their flexibility makes it more likely for me to land in a wattage range/airflow range and nicotine level that I enjoy.

I'd suggest if you continue vaping to consider that sort of setup next, given that you have a very high, fixed setup, and now a much lower resistance, fixed setup.

Anna
I'm going in these nuport flavors with a strong mind, site has been around for years and still in business. Even if its similar to the fresh tobacco smell of a newport I'll be satisfied, without that burning garbage. I can't wait for the warm weather to come so I can walk on the beach vaping a newport instead of smoking one :evil:
 
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Don't get your hopes up or your expectations too high and you'll most likely be happy.

It isn't going to taste like smoking a cig, you might actually like it better.
Might think about getting a few 1.2Ω heads & watch the review I recommended, not while mom or dad is around though.
Funny fact, my dad is so happy I'm switching to vaping he wants to hit my "newport" flavor when I get it, LOL.
 
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He won't be happy if he's standing over your shoulder when you hit play on that review.

Trust me, Im an old guy with a 32 year old former Marine son.
My dad loves bogan....but he's deaf, has advanced macular degeneration so he's legally blind....and he's 86. But, yeah.....he can't get enough of the 'ol Vaping Bogan.
 
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He won't be happy if he's standing over your shoulder when you hit play on that review.

Trust me, Im an old guy with a 32 year old former Marine son.
No such animal as a former Marine.
 
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