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w1cked

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So I did this test that someone told me to do in another thread and want to know why?

So the test was to blow through the ash tip on my ecig to see how much vapor come out the mouth end.

I did this with my green smoke with a flavor Max carto first. The green smoke produced clouds of vapor which is awesome.

Next I did same thing with my volt and the results were drastically different. The volt produced very minimal vapor.

So my question is why does the gs produce so much vapor compared to the volt when this test us performed?

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on an auto bat, its the only way to test fire without drawing on it. But it can also identify a tight or loose draw. the gs will have a lose draw, and be more difficult to get a good hit, as you have to draw faster because the airflow is more open, but must remain triggered to get that hit.
The volt has a tighter draw, so you can draw slow and long, like vapers prefer for a better hit.
How large the air channels are will make a big difference on the comfort of the draw to get a good hit.
I hope that answers you. ;)
 
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