Organic juice question from a newbie

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ry4love

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Hi, I'm new to the forum. Started vaping a few months ago trying out different juices etc. When I stepped up from my ego starter to an iTaste vv w Protank 2 I ordered some 100% vg organic juices from an online supplier. Problem was I couldnt get it to vape right in my setup. I called the vendor and she instructed me on what the best settings were to get the juice to "work". It managed to get it to vape, but I couldnt get much clouds and it kept gurgling and spitting on me. Then I tried it in my ego with the evod bcc, still not much vapor. I asked about organics at a local vape shop and they told me that they only work well for dripping. While I am interested in learning to build coils and all that, I feel like it may be a bit much for me so soon after finally getting off analogs. I was wondering if there is a tank out there that can handle my organic juice, or if I need to just leave it in the steeping box until I'm ready for the next level.
 

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It could be various issues, and I'm sure someone with some more experience regarding this will get to you in no time. As for organic juices (and 100% VG in general) being only suited for dripping just isn't true. I'm vaping some 100% VG in my tank (Kanger Aerotank) right now and I'm getting big clouds. Not huge, but I wouldn't call it disappointing in any shape or form either. They are quite dense indeed, just not monstrous.

It is however the preferred juice for 'cloud chasing' - Blowing huge clouds of vapor with specialized vaping equipment and DIY coils.
 
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Hello :) Sorry you're having issues. That is never fun. I make my own e liquid using 100% VG non GMO organic. If you're really wanting to know what is (or isn't) in your e liquid, diy is the way to go. You'll save money and it is not hard to do. The only tip I have for your current situation would be: add a couple drops of water to every new tank load, and then shake before putting back on the device. Or try bumping up the voltage a wee bit. Good luck and I hope things quit being a pain for you.
 

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Thanks for all the feedback. A buddy of mine is going to let me try out his Igo-L and give a rundown on building coils so maybe I'll go that route. As far as DIY juice its def something I could get into. 1. I am a chef by trade so I really enjoy playing with flavor profiles and 2. Ultimately it really does matter to me knowing what is in my juice as much as it matters to me whats in my food so...in time as I build my vaping experience and knowledge I'm sure its something I will do.
 

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It seems that way to me too, now. It was the first juice I had ever purchased online but the consistency was strikingly thinner than the ones I had bought from my local B& M. It's actually very much like actual "juice". I had read the reviewss for it on Spinfuel and the reviews on the site and no one else remarked on the consistency.
 
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