nicotine density

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motorcity57

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just wondering , i got what i thought was a great price on some 36mg juice, only thing is it produced good vapor but no throat hit at all, all my other juices from 3 different suppliers are great, but this stuff which i now leave sitting in the closet is junk.

so my question is how do we know what we have other than the label someone put on the bottle?

is there such a thing or a way to test the nicotine density of an e-liquid?
 

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When I was strictly using 36mg, I purchased some juice that had no throat hit. So I did the "tongue test" and found there was no "burn" whatsoever...no tingle...nothing. It was my belief then that there actually was no nicotine in that juice.

Upon ordering a second batch, I found there to be throat hit and some "burn" on the tongue test, but I got the feeling it still wasn't 36mg because it didn't "satisfy" me like my 36 did. In other words, I can tell how long I can wait between vapes with 36mg....anything less tends to make me want to vape more frequently.

Before 36, I did use some 24 and that did not hold me over very long between vapes at all. So although I know of no test for nic density, I believe I can tell by my own personal experience if a juice is 36mg (or pretty close), or not.

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this is the same thing that happened to me. thx for the reply lu. i guess the best thing to do is find a supplier, whose juice you like and then stick with them. i am sure there are not many of these shady dealers, most suppliers would not do such a thing. they would not want to lose customers. not a total waste, i use it to cut my 48 down a tad. just a little, sometimes i need a break from 48.
 
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