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kendrav

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Hi!! My name is Kendra and I have been lurking in the background for about a week now.
I went with the Janty Ego. I will say that I think that was a good choice for me. Heck, my boyfriend is using my starter kit also. The batt does last me all day and I use the passthrough in the morning while it charges.
Anyway, my question is the lower nic levels smoother? I ordered 18mg juices and they are great with my morning coffee. They do a good job at kick starting my nic levels, however, they become a little harsh after a few vapes. Would going down to 11mg make them any smoother? Do any of you vape different strengths of nic?
Thanks!!
 

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<snip>Anyway, my question is the lower nic levels smoother? I ordered 18mg juices and they are great with my morning coffee. They do a good job at kick starting my nic levels, however, they become a little harsh after a few vapes. Would going down to 11mg make them any smoother? Do any of you vape different strengths of nic?
Thanks!!

Yes, and yes.

Also, VG is smoother than PG in your mix, but PG carries better/more flavoring, VG lessens flavor and harshness. Blow out the atty also, since a poorly performing atomizer can make juice harsh.
 
Hi Kendrav, Welcome! Great choice on the Ego, I have one too, love it!

Nic content does generally cause more throat hit, so in general less nic will be smoother. Different flavors will be different as well.

Personally, I got some 24mg with my starter kit, which was great for getting off cigs. Now I have a good selection of juices from 0mg to 18mg. I bring the higher nic stuff when I'm on the go for getting a few quick puffs in. I have the low nic stuff at home for vaping while watching a movie or mixing down higher juices to get specific concentrations.

I'd say I usually end up around 11 mg, but I'm trying to lower that.

Hope that helps.
 
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