What is a good sub-ohm juice?

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Vaslovik

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Well I always vape at .8 ohm, and I make my own juices. Currently I'm vaping this:

RY4VAN mix

3.5 ml 100 proof nicotine
3.5 ml Mt. Baker RY4
1 ml Mt. Baker Vanilla
13.2 ml PG
8.8 ml VG
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30.0 ml

It's pretty tasty juice, I've let others try it and they liked it a lot, but it's best after steeping for a week or so.

Bear in mind that the juices the vape stores sell, and those sold online, are not made with sub-ohm vaping in mind, simply because sub-ohm vapers are not the majority of vapers. A juice that tastes great in their EGO tester rig in the store can taste totally different in your RBA than it does in their tester.

This makes shopping for juices at the B&M's and online a potentially frustrating and expensive ordeal. That's why I just started making my own. That, and it's a lot cheaper to make my own.
 
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ive been doing 0.8 ohm coils as well. i also diy.

so far ive found anything with a 60/40 pg/vg or higher vg seems to do better sub ohm. i started diy at 50/50 and for a month or so ive been at 100% vg (besides flavors and nic). i seem to have less trouble with consistency... but that might be my new "dont drink and mix rule" :blink:
 

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I guess I am rare. I diy also. I usually make my juices 50/50 with 24 to 36 mg nic. I dont really notice much of a difference vaping that strength between subohm and my normal 1.5 ohm

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I don't know if you have an iron throat or got some over cut nic.
 
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I don't know if you have an iron throat or got some over cut nic.

I regularly vape 24 mg as well, but have been known to buy (or mix when I diy) in upwards of 36mg and cut it down to about 28 mg (makes my juices last longer!) . I don't notice a difference in TH past about 26-28 mg. After 28mg it just stings all the same, But I might have an iron throat as well lol.

As for the OP's original question, I don't sub ohm, prob never will, but I would assume any juice that is marketed for "high voltage vaping" would preform the task you want it too. If I understand the purpose of sub ohming at all its basically increasing the heat to a coil by lowering the resistance or something like that. Nhaler comes to mind of having HV juices. I think some other places have HV juices as well, but none come to mind off hand.
 

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My favorite sub ohm juices are my favorite standard ohm juices. I also DIY juice, have a few ADV but am always trying new recipes.

Captain Blacks Cinnfull Delight
Virginia Fired Apple
Apple Pie
Mary J's Dragon Cinnder
Black Licorice
Cappuccino Black Honey

and next week it will be... Don't know yet, still have about 150ml of juice mixed up, but you can bet your bottom dollar that they will be unique and tasty. lmao.

If you like a flavor at standard ohms, chances are, you'll adore them at sub ohm, as long as your atomizer can wick and breathe well enough to handle high watt vaping. I don't mix any different for my sub ohm builds than I do for my 1.2 ohm builds. I vape everything at a minimum of 15 watts to a high of 34 watts. Haven't gone lower than .5 ohm builds yet. Need higher amp rated batteries before I attempt that. All my bats right now are 10 amp and 16 amp continuous amp rating, so since I like a safety buffer, and these are new batteries, won't be going any lower for awhile.
 

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My favorite sub ohm juices are my favorite standard ohm juices. I also DIY juice, have a few ADV but am always trying new recipes.

Captain Blacks Cinnfull Delight
Virginia Fired Apple
Apple Pie
Mary J's Dragon Cinnder
Black Licorice
Cappuccino Black Honey

and next week it will be... Don't know yet, still have about 150ml of juice mixed up, but you can bet your bottom dollar that they will be unique and tasty. lmao.

If you like a flavor at standard ohms, chances are, you'll adore them at sub ohm, as long as your atomizer can wick and breathe well enough to handle high watt vaping. I don't mix any different for my sub ohm builds than I do for my 1.2 ohm builds. I vape everything at a minimum of 15 watts to a high of 34 watts. Haven't gone lower than .5 ohm builds yet. Need higher amp rated batteries before I attempt that. All my bats right now are 10 amp and 16 amp continuous amp rating, so since I like a safety buffer, and these are new batteries, won't be going any lower for awhile.

I have sony 10 amp 18650 and they last all day at 0.9 ohm heavy vaping. Never been able to go through 2 sony batts in a day even when chain power vaping at 0.9 ohms.
However, 20 amp batts out perform 10 amp batts in the 2 to 5 amp range (lygte-info.dk).
So I just ordered samsung 20 amp INR18650-20R; anxious to compare to the sony 10 amp.
 
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