Q On Everclear

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wigglr

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Hey all - and TIA
I have a delicious juice, but I am not feeling satisfied without a throat hit. I don't like a big throat hit, but I like a small one because it makes me feel like I am "satisfied" - I don't know how else to put it. I can drag forever on a juice that gives no throat hit... and I just want something that makes me feel like "okay, i can stop now. big enough drag"

Would everclear work to improve throat hit? Any other suggestions

Again, TIA,
Richard
 

Hellen A. Handbasket

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Check out this thread, and maybe one of the suggestions will work for you!
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/diy-e-liquid/134456-adding-throat-hit-out-everclear.html

Everclear might work. If it doesn't, it comes in handy for cleaning attys and Jello Shots :) For some, they don't notice a difference when adding it.

The only other thing that worked for me for throat hit was strong menthol drops to add to liquids (I used menthol crystals and Everclear). This is the method I used:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/diy-e-liquid/20590-menthol-drops-recipe-menthol-lovers.html

I was never brave enough to try the capsaicin/pepper extract drops. You can find these "throat hit" additives from many e-cig and e-liquid vendors and also at health food and specialty shops. Tread lightly, I've seen videos of people who go overboard with these drops. Yikes!
Happy Vaping
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Hellen
 

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One answer to improve TH that always works is to increase the power in watts. For example you can get an LR atomizer (if you have a large-format battery) -- or go to 5 volts, with a regular atty -- or get a VV mod.

The current fav method is the VV or varivolt mod, as you can dial up the power till it hits the spot. There are cheap ones or expensive ones, it depends on what you want it to like more than anything else - they mostly work the same way. \it sounds to me as if you need about 4.5 volts, so a VV mod might suit.
 
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