Sub-Ohm vaping flavor loss

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NicoHolic

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I don't wonder, I know. None. I do both sub and super-ohm vaping, and the only thing I experience is the flavor is more intense with sub-ohm. That's not a good thing with some flavors, but on most, it is.

eta: Rather than lower resistance by using fewer wraps of wire in a coil (like the cloud-blowing hobbyists), I use the same or more wraps of heavier, lower resistance wire. Doing the former reduces the wire to wick to juice contact area and makes that contact hotter. Doing the latter increases the wire to wick contact area, keeping the contact area the same or even a bit cooler. The vape is not really any hotter, there's just a more of it, meaning a more flavoring and nicotine.
 
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OlDogNewTricks

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Flavor, vapor and throat hit are a complex mix of a lot of factors, IMHO. The atomizer style, the build that you put in it, the way you draw, the juice, the power you put to it, even the airflow all play a HUGE role in satisfaction. Please also remember that experience is subjective, what you may love, someone else will probably loathe. It is very hard to tell someone how to get a better vape, just what works for them. Experience will teach you what you enjoy. Check out Youtubers like rip-tripper, busardo, grimmgreen, ecigreviews (Todd) and others for ideas and try them out. Just my two cents, good luck and have fun!
 
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