Njoy king ad

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While at work I was looking though a trade magazine (convenience store news) and They had an ad for the njoy king. The ad said that it was available in 2 nic levels 4.5% and 3.0%??? ... That's extremely high nic???
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While at work I was looking though a trade magazine (convenience store news) and They had an ad for the njoy king. The ad said that it was available in 2 nic levels 4.5% and 3.0%??? ... That's extremely high nic???
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I would think so that sounds High to me :ohmy:

Maybe a misprint :confused:
 

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4.5% is becoming more common, especially for smaller e-cigs.

The idea is that this is the strength that is most similar to smoking - by that I mean the way people smoke - take a few drags and then put it down for an hour.

These days, I almost only vape 3.0% or 4.5% - and I vape alot less than before.

I never get a headache or the feeling that it is too strong, I get vape, get a hit, and put it down.
 

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4.5% is becoming more common, especially for smaller e-cigs.

The idea is that this is the strength that is most similar to smoking - by that I mean the way people smoke - take a few drags and then put it down for an hour.

These days, I almost only vape 3.0% or 4.5% - and I vape alot less than before.

I never get a headache or the feeling that it is too strong, I get vape, get a hit, and put it down.

Definitely not an All Day Vape! Lol

30 to 45mg/ml is seriously strong nicotine. Please don't over indulge, anyone.

I prefer to vape more often with lower nic, but if I worked where I only had a rare break for nic, this would probably be the best solution for that situation.
 
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