Seasons affect Vapor?

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wonderboydd

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I know there are alot of factors that affect vaping in general. I am just wondering people's general experiences. Have you noticed much differences in vapor and flavor or other factos in the Winter as opposed to the Summer?

I have only been vaping for 2 months now and have experienced pretty hot summer weather. I am wondering what to expect when I get into a New England deep freeze mid Winter at 10 degrees. Is there much difference to notice?
 

hueysds

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Well, and this is purely my opinion, but I think you get much better vape during the winter (I feel like it's amplified by the cold, much like how you can see your breath when it's cold out). When I'm indoors during the summer I get a decent vape but when I go outside in the heat it never seems to hit as hard. But you also need to make sure you keep the battery in a warm place when you are out in the cold. I think a number of people have had issues with the battery getting to cold and running down quicker.

What I've also found is that my flavor preferences change during the seasons. Like last winter it was all butterscotch and cinnamon bun for me, but this summer they seemed too "heavy" to vape. I've switched over to the fruity flavors for summer with blueberry being my number one choice right now (I am currently vaping wow apple, though).
 

Adrenalynn

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Look at any fog machine. The way you get "fog" to stick down low on the ground and appear thick is by running the fog machine through a cooler of dry ice around an outlet pipe. So your opinion matches well-known movie special effects technique that has been employed for_ever_.

I build a pretty mean Halloween display, and run half a dozen fog machines in my graveyard. I always chill the vapor way down to get it to sit nice and thick on the ground.
 

hueysds

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Look at any fog machine. The way you get "fog" to stick down low on the ground and appear thick is by running the fog machine through a cooler of dry ice around an outlet pipe. So your opinion matches well-known movie special effects technique that has been employed for_ever_.

I build a pretty mean Halloween display, and run half a dozen fog machines in my graveyard. I always chill the vapor way down to get it to sit nice and thick on the ground.

Yup, and if you blow your vape into a glass of ice you can play with it. It actually has a very nice thick liquidy look to it and will last for a while. You don't need too much ice and a straw helps to get it straight to the ice. And you can pour it out of the glass like water and watch is splash onto the table below, be careful not to let the ice and any water spill out!
 

GiMante

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Yup, and if you blow your vape into a glass of ice you can play with it. It actually has a very nice thick liquidy look to it and will last for a while. You don't need too much ice and a straw helps to get it straight to the ice. And you can pour it out of the glass like water and watch is splash onto the table below, be careful not to let the ice and any water spill out!


Now I want to try that! :)
 
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