Question about Hot and Cold e-liquids

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drinkmixer84

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Hey guys, so after a break for the past 2 years I've recently dove in headfirst back to vaping. I bought a Provari and i've been loving it, but I've noticed something and I'm curious if anyone has an answer for me. I've tried quite a few different e-liquids lately and I was wondering why some when vaped feel cool/cold (on the throat and even on exhale), while others seem hot/warm.

I prefer the cool/cold ones (ex-menthol smoker) is there a certain chemical I can look for in their ingredients to give me a hint in how they'll feel while vaping?
 
I've noticed that cinnamon adds heat to a flavor; the juice I'm currently vaping is actually spicy (it feels about like a mild jalapeno, heat wise) if I go above 4v. I'm not sure what would tip you off as far as a flavor being cold, but you can always add menthol juice. My friend puts menthol in every juice he buys; I'm not big into menthol (prefer heat), but his raspberry menthol is on point
 

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Hey guys, so after a break for the past 2 years I've recently dove in headfirst back to vaping. I bought a Provari and i've been loving it, but I've noticed something and I'm curious if anyone has an answer for me. I've tried quite a few different e-liquids lately and I was wondering why some when vaped feel cool/cold (on the throat and even on exhale), while others seem hot/warm

It's interesting that you are finding a difference between juice being hot vs cold without any difference in hardware. Are you perhaps noticing a difference in throat hit or flavor that you are sensing as hot/cold? Can't think of anything else right now.
 
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