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KrausAldo

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What exactly do you mean by "organic"?

If by " spiral", you mean the coil, I don't think the juice will "damage" the coil. Some juice may cause a build up, but that can be cleaned or burned off.

By organic I meant 100% VG e-juices. Also, I heard that the majority of vapers enjoy vaping PG e-juices more than the organic ones.
What do you think about this?
Thank you!
 

IMFire3605

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By organic I meant 100% VG e-juices. Also, I heard that the majority of vapers enjoy vaping PG e-juices more than the organic ones.
What do you think about this?
Thank you!

Funny, don't know where you heard most vapers prefer PG liquids as the liquid making market is shifting more and more toward 30PG/70VG or thicker liquids due to the shift toward more and more sub-ohm devices available. Three years ago, PG high liquids were more the norm, but not currently. But there is the down side, VG high liquids, VG is most times naturally sweet, some people use it as a sweetener, sweeteners crystalize on a coil, so higher VG liquids generally gunk up coils quicker than thinner PG liquids and less sweet liquids. Just FYI, but if you are going naturally extracted organic liquids, you are fine, just they will gunk up even quicker than most liquids, examples NET (Naturally Extracted Tobacco) and WTA (Whole Tobacco Alkaloid) liquids are notorious coil gunkers.
 
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By organic I meant 100% VG e-juices. Also, I heard that the majority of vapers enjoy vaping PG e-juices more than the organic ones.
What do you think about this?
Thank you!
That's not organic e juice.
Let's stop with the "organic" term as it's very incorrect and confusing.

Lots of vapers prefer 100% VG as its thicker and produces thicker clouds.

And no, 100% VG won't "damage" your coil, but it may gunk up more quickly.
Easily burned off when changing wicks.
 
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By organic I meant 100% VG e-juices. Also, I heard that the majority of vapers enjoy vaping PG e-juices more than the organic ones.
What do you think about this?
Thank you!

I think you should try both and make your own personal decision as to what works best for YOU
I'm not to sure if you've ever smoked for any length of time but after a couple decades, PG and going "all organic" might be the least of your worry's ...........
To the veterans (I know it's not the best article) just something for the OP to read Propylene glycol in e cigarettes might keep us healthy, says researchers
 

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Like Bad Ninja said, Organic =/= 100% VG. I've had an e-juice before that was advertised as organic. I bought it for the flavors, which I only liked for a short amount of time and ended up leaving the rest of the juice untouched. Anything that just has the word organic on it, is using it for advertising. Many things advertised as organic are not, and some things not advertised as organic are. The whole thing is a mess.
 

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Ive been vaping 100VG for about 3 yrs... no issues at all...

LOL - Not........(or are you vaping only pure VG - 99.8%)
Flavoring itself is a chemical makeup, not VG
Nicotine is a chemical compound, not VG

You have been Vaping Max VG for 3 years :D
 

edyle

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By organic I meant 100% VG e-juices. Also, I heard that the majority of vapers enjoy vaping PG e-juices more than the organic ones.
What do you think about this?
Thank you!


describing "100% VG" eliquid as 'organic' only causes confusion.

and I assume that by 'spiral' you are referring to the coil?


Short answer: There's no commonly known issues there.
 
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