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MartianVape

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Hell everyone! Im quite new to vaping. My wife and I just bought our first mods. We both bought eVic VT's. Don't know to much about them except how to switch modes. Are these decent mods for a beginner? I havent tried the titanium coils yet just nickel. Which is better to get maximum flavor and vapor? As I get into the vaping community I'd like to learn more of the terminology, so if someone could point me in the right direction id appreciate it. Thanks!
 

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Welcome and glad you joined. Item purchased should fill your needs. As to getting the most flavor and clouds is a personal quest which only you can decide.
Jargon:
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Vaping Lingo - Vaper Fuel
These two are a good start. Be patient you have a lot to read and learn. Do not give up. Guarantee you made the right decision.
 

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Hi and welcome. You'll like the Evic VT I think. I almost bought a used on in the classifieds a few minutes ago-- like I need another mod-- because it looks sweet. I am using a Snow Wolf for my TC stuff. I haven't tried any Ti wire either. But the nickel is working just fine. You got a link or two about the language, and there's a sticky at the top of this board with terms as well. Stick around, and sing out with any questions you might have.
 

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Hello and welcome to the forum @MartianVape. Glad to have you here!:)
Anyone ever heard of the brand max vape? It seems really thick. The other brand I got was vapor town and it seems more runny.

I have not heard of either of them but check the PG/VG ratio of each of them. Max Vape is probably higher VG than Vapor Town.

PG = Propylene Glycol - the "flavor carrier" of e-liquid. A secondary source of "throat hit", but not as strong as the nicotine concentration. Some people have a sensitivity or even an allergy to PG. It's very thin.

VG = Vegetable Glycerin - the "vapor maker" of e-liquid. Used as a sweeter in many food sources, and also as a skin emollient. It's very thick.

PG and VG are often used together in different ratios in e-liquid. For example, a 50/50 PG/VG ratio. Some juice vendors offer a range of different ratios as far as PG/VG.
 
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