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Chrissie

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Hello & welcome Microgram :)

Wow, that's a big jump, from a disposable to thinking of going to a silver bullet :D

Juices with VG in tend to be less harsh, but if you want to stick to mainly PG juices, then different flavours/strengths will also make a difference. Although I prefer cartomisers, I think you would find something like the vision e-go's to be less harsh.

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I was wondering as well. I read it can take twice as long to smoke an e cogarette than a regular one. Could you change this by using a higher nicotine e juice?

If the nic level is too low we find ourselves chain vaping cuz we're not getting enuff nicotine. If it's too high we begin to get headaches- a sign of nic OD. The nic level needed depends on the brand smoked and the number of analogs per day. Also the PV type determines the amount of "kick". Also the delivery system- clearomizer, atomizer, cartomizer, etc. Lower res delivery systems will give more "kick" and a warmer vape.
 

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Thanks for the fast and informative replays people. I'll get a better chance to look at these in more detail later when
I get home.
I was wondering as well. I read it can take twice as long to smoke an e cogarette than a regular one. Could you change this by using a higher nicotine e juice?


It's best to try a few different levels of nicotine in juices to see what works best for you with this dilemma. If you end up buying cleromizers or cartos you'll need juice to fill them. My advice would be buy small samples in 12mg nicotine, 18mg, and 24mg strength to get a feel for what level works the best for you. Buying small samples of different juice flavors is an excellent rule of thumb to keep in mind before getting bigger sizes such as 30ml. It wouldn't be much fun to be stuck with 30ml of bacon flavor you don't like ;)

I have found cleromizers to be about the same as cartomizers. It may just be I've been vaping a while. What also depends is not only the PG/VG levels but the flavor. A flavor with high menthol content can really knock some people off their boots no matter the delivery method. The strength also determines how strong a flavor will feel. On an eGo vaping a strawberry flavor at 3.7 volts(standard eGo power, unless you get yourself an eGo twist) will be more mellow than on a variable volt devices vaping the same juice at 5 volts.

Hope that helps more than it confuses! Welcome to ECF
 
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