Thanks and congrats to you. I like full flavour cigarettes so I guess I should go with the higher mg's. does the 36mg harsh? is it comparable to a full flavoured analog? I have no idea what strengths to get.
..... I would need a long lasting battery so I dont have that chance to go outside for an analog. I dont want any reason for me having to go out for a smoke.
..... what I am looking for is something that give that good hit on the back of the
throat and lungs. Something that satisfies that aspect of smoking.
I ordered a few of the flavors in several different strengths and I don't find that the higher nic content makes a
juice harsher it does seem to give it more throat hit. My first juices were all PG the latest one are a 80/20 and 70/30 PG/VG mix and the VG seems to make more vapor. Pressing the button for a few seconds before starting the hit and drawing slower gives a much better hit than going fast and hard like you would with an analog.
I got two standard batteries and a pass through for my Ego. The 650mah battery last me for 3/4 of a day. I'm paranoid about ending up smoking an analog because something went wrong with the PV. So I always have the pass through with an extra atty attached and extra
tanks with me.
I found that the standard battery is a little small in my hand, the longer pass through seems to be easier to hold. I also have had a button get pushed in my pocket and drain a battery. So I just ordered the longer 1000mah battery with the 5-click button. 5 quick clicks turns it off and 5 clicks to turn it back on. I've read that you can get the standard batteries with this option in some of the new eGo-T kits.
Kools are a strong full flavored menthol, but I found that I hate all the menthol liquids I've tried. They are too perfumery and/or chemically. For tobacco I like 555, RY4 and BWB Apple Wood. I've not tried any of the stronger tobacco flavors. A strong Cinnamon seems to have the best throat hit. I just got some Atomic Cinnacide. My favorite morning vap right now is Kona Cream coffee from Vaporite.