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New here and some advice would be greatly appreciated :)
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<blockquote data-quote="Letitia" data-source="post: 23597516" data-attributes="member: 305705"><p>Learning to vape and where your particular sweet spot is truly a journey. Frankly it can take a year or two to find a perfect fit. Trial and error are going to be par for the course but don't get discouraged. You have already discovered that 20mg is too strong; I suspect it is the strength of nic mg rather than salt or freebase making you cough. You already know you are frustrated with not having more control with your settings so you know to what type of equipment to shop around for. Find a shop with employees willing to listen and give advice. I am not a mtl vaper but many here are, search threads geared more to mtl vaping style. Innokin, Eleaf, and Aspire offer great time tested gear that leans more to the mtl side of vaping and are trusted by vapers. As far as tanks go I can vouch for the Aspire nautilus 3 and Innokin Zenith tanks and have a wide variety of coils that perform well. In the end only you can find your happy place gear wise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Letitia, post: 23597516, member: 305705"] Learning to vape and where your particular sweet spot is truly a journey. Frankly it can take a year or two to find a perfect fit. Trial and error are going to be par for the course but don't get discouraged. You have already discovered that 20mg is too strong; I suspect it is the strength of nic mg rather than salt or freebase making you cough. You already know you are frustrated with not having more control with your settings so you know to what type of equipment to shop around for. Find a shop with employees willing to listen and give advice. I am not a mtl vaper but many here are, search threads geared more to mtl vaping style. Innokin, Eleaf, and Aspire offer great time tested gear that leans more to the mtl side of vaping and are trusted by vapers. As far as tanks go I can vouch for the Aspire nautilus 3 and Innokin Zenith tanks and have a wide variety of coils that perform well. In the end only you can find your happy place gear wise. [/QUOTE]
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