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<blockquote data-quote="bombastinator" data-source="post: 23652374" data-attributes="member: 43994"><p>It might if it’s low. It might also be that you just have to get used to it. Overly High Nic content could do that. Other things that may apply: if the coil cartridge has a Ni coil in it about 1/3rd of humanity is allergic to nickel. Theyre no longer common though. Another could be a PG sensitivity. High PG juices can cause that. When it happens it usually does suddenly after a few months but it does happen off the bat too. Since everything is new a dirty wick or coil is unlikely. The way Nic is marked has changed apparently since I started so I’m a poor judge of Nic level. I mix my own so I still use the old system. One test, though an expensive one, would be to buy a bottle of high VG zero in the same flavor as you have now, try some of that and see if it makes you cough. If it does it’s just a “getting used to it” thing the metal in the coil, or the flavoring used. A flavor change may or may not help. If it doesn’t it could be the low pg or the absence of nicotine. You can mix the zero with differing levels of the nic juice to find a nic level that works for you. If you cough at low levels it could be a sensitivity problem. If you cough at higher levels but not at lower levels it could be a Nic level thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bombastinator, post: 23652374, member: 43994"] It might if it’s low. It might also be that you just have to get used to it. Overly High Nic content could do that. Other things that may apply: if the coil cartridge has a Ni coil in it about 1/3rd of humanity is allergic to nickel. Theyre no longer common though. Another could be a PG sensitivity. High PG juices can cause that. When it happens it usually does suddenly after a few months but it does happen off the bat too. Since everything is new a dirty wick or coil is unlikely. The way Nic is marked has changed apparently since I started so I’m a poor judge of Nic level. I mix my own so I still use the old system. One test, though an expensive one, would be to buy a bottle of high VG zero in the same flavor as you have now, try some of that and see if it makes you cough. If it does it’s just a “getting used to it” thing the metal in the coil, or the flavoring used. A flavor change may or may not help. If it doesn’t it could be the low pg or the absence of nicotine. You can mix the zero with differing levels of the nic juice to find a nic level that works for you. If you cough at low levels it could be a sensitivity problem. If you cough at higher levels but not at lower levels it could be a Nic level thing. [/QUOTE]
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