What's the difference between PG & VG? Is one better?

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Thompson

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VG will generally give more vapor with less throat hit and flavor.

PG does the opposite, less vapor, more flavor & throat hit.

When puffing pure VG I tend to get a heavy chest kind of feeling. Not present with PG for me. Everybody is different though, so YMMV

Generally stick to 50-70PG, so 30-50VG.

Once my Wizard Labs order shows up today I think I'm going to play around with ratios a bit more though.
 

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Do a search and there are as many opinions as members on this forum.

Quick difference

PG - pros - thinner, less sweet, better throat hit, brings out flavors - cons - some people allergic, sore throats, less vapor

VG - pros - more vapor, thicker, sweeter - cons - some allergic, heavy feeling in lungs for some, can be slimey in nostrils, clogs attys if not thinned.

It's a preference and tolerance thing. I like 70pg/30vg mixes, but anything from 50/50 to 80pg/20vg is all right by me. 100% pg has almost no vapor and 100% vg makes me wheeze and kills my attys too fast.
 

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I personally don't care about the amount of vapor, I'm more interested in the throat hit. That's what helped me put the analogs down because the throat hit is similar. If I had tried an e-cig with VG for the first time I probably wouldn't have switched. I'd be fine with no vapor as long as I can feel it when I inhale.

Also, when trying to get e-cigs acceptable in public places I believe the less vapor there is the better off we are. Even though the vapor is safe, even in large amounts, it's viewed as being intrusive by non-smokers/vapers.
 

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I personally don't care about the amount of vapor, I'm more interested in the throat hit. That's what helped me put the analogs down because the throat hit is similar. If I had tried an e-cig with VG for the first time I probably wouldn't have switched. I'd be fine with no vapor as long as I can feel it when I inhale.

I thought I wanted throat hit, but best I can tell what I want is "lung hit" with as little TH as possible. So far I get it with mint and it's exactly what I want in a vape.
 

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I hate throat hit, don't care much about flavor and want clouds of vapor so I'm leaning toward 100% VG.

I personally don't care about the amount of vapor, I'm more interested in the throat hit.

Diff'rent strokes for diff'rent folks :laugh: Buy, say, 10mls of a flavour you like (with the same mgs of nicotine) in each of 70/30, 50/50, and 30/70 PG/VG and try them out. You have to experiment to find what you like best :)
 

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I use 100% VG... Three reasons:

1. I have a sensitivity to PG and the 80p/20v I started with gave me headaches.

2. I am not a fan of a harsh throat hit... since I mainly drip, this is definitely a huge issue with PG

3. I LOVE big glorious clouds of vapor! Since I'm allowed to vape in the office, The bigger the cloud the better!
 

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Thanks for the replies! Do all vendors list the percentages? Also how long does a bottle say 30ml last?

No all vendors do not, at least not conspicuously... they should all tell you though if you ask.

YMMV, obviously everyone is different... but for me, I drip(which is super economical on juice consumption) and go through about 1.5ml a day... I used to burn more using Stardust clearomizers, maybe 2.5 ml/day

You do the math.
 

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It's definitely a steep learning curve to begin with. I've spent countless hours on this and other forums in the last couple of months, and even more watching guys like PBusardo on YouTube. You'll get there. Don't be afraid to ask questions on here - you'll get lots of help. Don't forget, we were all total newbs once :)

There's also a very handy starter guide here
 

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you will probably have to do alot of experimenting with different juices (and kits) to find what works for your tastes....im now on my 4th kit and am now just getting to find out what ratio of juice i can handle and enjoy to vape. whatever type of vape kit you buy will also make a big difference. experiment, experiment, experiment, ect....good luck and welcome to the forum!!!
 

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It's definitely a steep learning curve to begin with. I've spent countless hours on this and other forums in the last couple of months, and even more watching guys like PBusardo on YouTube. You'll get there. Don't be afraid to ask questions on here - you'll get lots of help. Don't forget, we were all total newbs once :)

There's also a very handy starter guide here

Thanks for the guide! I'm looking forward to reading it tonight.
 
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