Looking for 6v friendly juices.

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tteabags

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Okay, so I've built up quite the extensive juice collection and out of the entire lot, there's only two that I can really vape. Everything else at 6v seems...way too strong, in terms or flavor, it's quite overbearing. So I'm reaching out to all the other 6v vapers out there, if you have ANY suggestions, please do let me know (Please include mg of nice and PG/VG Ratios). I'm getting a bit weary of my dekang Menthol and Rawr Antidote. I absolutely love these juices, but a girl needs to shake it up, every so often.
 

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Your vaping at 12W with a 3.0Ω carto. 12W is way high for most people I'm surprised if your not getting a burnt flavor. If you absolutely have to be at 6.0V try a 4.0Ω carto. Which will still put you at 9.0W this is considered hot and may still burn some juices.

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Cartos, 3ohms or 1.5ohm dual coils.

I use 3 ohm Boge carto's in my daily rotation. Most of my juices on them are great at 4.5 - 5 volts unless I'm in the mood for a flavor and vapor blast. I make my juices, so can't give you manufacturers names. All are at 50/50 PG/VG and about 6 mg. What works well for me at 6 volts is anything menthol, tobacco or cinnamon. What does not work for me because they start to taste slightly burnt are fruit flavors in general and the few sweet (caramel for example) flavors I have tried with these cartos at high watts.

A couple more things I can think of. If you are liking the high watts but only getting too much flavor (sounds like this from your original post), order from a company that will make your juice with less flavoring. I think they are out there, but don't know who they are. Also, you can buy nicotine in PG or VG solution which you can add to your juices to reduce the flavor content while keeping the nic level stable.

Hope this helps a bit.
 
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