PG/VG taste/cloud questions

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PlaypenIII

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I've been vaping about three months and all the juices I have use have been basically all VG. I hear the more VG the bigger the "vape cloud" but less taste. And the more PG the better throat hit and flavor but less of a cloud. I'm an ex cigar smoke so I enjoy a "huge" cloud but if I went to a 70-80% PG mix would I really notice much of a cloud difference but more flavor? Any other info would be greatly appreciated!
Forgot to add that I use a Iclear 16 and a pro tank 3 with a non VV battery.

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CreepyLady

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Hello Playpen - Honestly it really depends on the liquid. For an example, Bobas Bounty has a great th and tons of flavor and it is 100% VG. Adding PG at 20 or 30% will mostly just make the liquid thinner and it may wick better, but my experience is it will probably be very similar in taste and TH.

As long as you are not PG sensitive it wont hurt anything to give it a whirl and see how it affects your choice in flavor and brand specifically :)

Edit - I misread! Going to 70-80% PG would make a drastic difference in vapor production.
 

PlaypenIII

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Feb 17, 2014
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Elkton, MD
I've been vaping about three months and all the juices I have use have been basically all VG. I hear the more VG the bigger the "vape cloud" but less taste. And the more PG the better throat hit and flavor but less of a cloud. I'm an ex cigar smoke so I enjoy a "huge" cloud but if I went to a 70-80% PG mix would I really notice much of a cloud difference but more flavor? Any other info would be greatly appreciated!
Forgot to add that I use a Iclear 16 and a pro tank 3 with a non VV battery.

Thanks

I guess my question was I wanted to keep a decent vape cloud and get better taste without trashing my coils with 100% VG. Maybe I'll start out trying 50/50 with 1.8% nicotine.
 
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