Maximizing WTA?

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Drael

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Hey there,

I have been vaping for awhile now. ATM, I am using wholecigs 24mg WTA e-liquid, and a spinner. I also used vapelicious WTAs before they basically disappeared.

It mostly hits the spot. Much better than nic only. The spinner has made a difference. But I still smoke occasionally, and beyond just willpower I would like better tools to make that happen. And in addition, the 24mg when I vape a fair bit, is pretty harsh.

So I guess this question is primarily directed toward those who have navigated a similar problem - trying to get more like that analogue hit with vaping....

Is there a WTA producing company, that makes a slightly better WTA e-liquid? Stronger hit without too much nicoharshness?

And are there superior ways to vape WTA, with better gear, that makes it more satisfying without cranking up the harshness or heat?

Or a combination that works particularly well?

Is dripping worth the hassle?

Where I live snus can only be ordered overseas. Which does not make it a cost effective solution sadly. Any suggestions, are much appreciated :) :vapor:
 

Drael

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Yeah the shipping from aroma is more expensive that the others, outside of the states. Which is a shame, because it seems like good e-liquid.

Either of you find the vape hardware makes much of a difference, without making it harsher, beyond voltage? I would like to think that different amp/volt ratios, with different vg/pg ratios or different e-liquids, might make for a bigger hit, without the harshness but I am not so sure. I am using 100% vg atm, and I dial it up hotter to get a bigger hit, and it gets too harsh/wrong before it gets quite as satisfying as I'd like.

Micky, I use fruit flavours. TBH, tobacco tastes like ..... Thats not really my issue, for me its the chemical 'high'. I _can_ survive for periods vaping only, and have done so. But the temptation is there always. I want to remove it, if possible.
 

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Hey there,

I have been vaping for awhile now. ATM, I am using wholecigs 24mg WTA e-liquid, and a spinner. I also used vapelicious WTAs before they basically disappeared.

It mostly hits the spot. Much better than nic only. The spinner has made a difference. But I still smoke occasionally, and beyond just willpower I would like better tools to make that happen. And in addition, the 24mg when I vape a fair bit, is pretty harsh.

So I guess this question is primarily directed toward those who have navigated a similar problem - trying to get more like that analogue hit with vaping....

Is there a WTA producing company, that makes a slightly better WTA e-liquid? Stronger hit without too much nicoharshness?

And are there superior ways to vape WTA, with better gear, that makes it more satisfying without cranking up the harshness or heat?

Or a combination that works particularly well?

Is dripping worth the hassle?

Where I live snus can only be ordered overseas. Which does not make it a cost effective solution sadly. Any suggestions, are much appreciated :) :vapor:
Hello Drael. We meet again. :)
Without knowing where you are with today's technology it's hard to make a recommendation. Today's rebuildables (doesn't have to be a dripper) can provide an infinitely customizable experience in terms of volume, heat, throat hit, etc. One can fairly make them do whatever you need, WTA or not.
be careful with WTA's.... they can be rather potent and cause issues if abused...
Oh really? To which specific examples of issues and abuse can you direct us?
 

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Naturally Extracted Tobacco (NET), there is no substitute. A - good - NET at 6 - 9mg nic dripped around 0.5 ohms makes cigarettes taste....weak, bland. Notoriously hard on coils/wick, NET is best enjoyed in RBAs. Whole Tobacco Alkaloids (WTA), is only part of the equation....why not include the actual flavor extracted from tobacco?
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