? Regarding Nic level & new equipment

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Sin City Diva

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I want to know if buying better equipment could make you have to adjust your nicotine levels?

I have only been vaping since May on ego twists. During Monday thru Friday, I vape 18 mg during the daytime because I am at work and I can only vape on lunch. So that gets me thru the day without any cravings. At night and on weekends I vape 12 mg. Because I tend to chain vape when at home doing nothing and I found out vaping 18 mg at night, made it hard for me to sleep.

So I have finally moved up from my ego twists to a mvp shine. Now I seem to get the same feeling I got when I chained vape 18 mg, when I now vape the 12 mg.

So could the mvp shine make difference in me receiving more nicotine per puff? ( I hope that makes sense?). I don't know if I should adjust my nicotine to 12 mg permanently and just cut out the 18?

Sorry for the long rambling question.

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SleepyEagle

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Absolutely. I really got sold on vaping with an ego kit, and 18mg did the trick for me. I upgraded to an SVD and protank setup and didn't really consider reducing nicotine, but I did vape noticeably less. A year after I began vaping I am primarily using a stingray (3 different styles, I seem to have an addiction) and various drippers, and I can't put anything over 6mg on my coils!

I typically use a spinner/nautilus mini combo when I'm out and about. With the new BVC heads I use 12mg. However, if I'm using my old protank 2 mini I have to use 18mg.

Your equipment makes a huge difference in the nicotine you take in. Even with similar products, some just "kick" harder than others.
 
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