whats the difference?

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burney

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Personaly I like mine at about a 50/50 mix of PG/VG this seem to keep a good tast on the juice for me and creates a ton of vapor for me as well, I think you will get a bunch of different thought here on this thow because of personal choice

i think i found an ejuice that seems less on the sweetness side. i like the totally wicked "hilton" flavor. im not tasting the sweetness in this flavor at all. the marlboro has a sweet taste that doesnt taste bad but after a while that sweet taste makes me crave analogs. anyways..thanks ill keep away from the vg anyhow.
 

sjohnson

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I started out trying various mixes, for the past two months it's been PG-based nic liquid and, counting the PG nic liquid as pure PG, I mix so that the end product is 50% PG, 40% VG and 10% PGA. It's the right thickness for how I vape.

My only problem is that glycerine is so darn sweet, so my vapor is sweeter than I'd really like it to be. Near zero sweetness would be perfect for my taste.
 
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Kurt

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Depends on the persons taste buds, I think. Most here think VG is sweeter than PG. I can't use PG as it dries me out a lot and irritates the throat and lungs, as well as other less-savory gastric effects. So I use VG-only juices I make myself DIY. VG has to be thinned though to wick well, not clog the atty, and release the flavors. I have zero problems with flavors using VG juices, but I add 10% distilled water or vodka to thin it. Some use pure grain alcohol (PGA) for this. Alcohol especially really brings the flavors out...but I'm not convinced it doesn't add a little buzz of its own, thus I'm experimenting with distilled water for thinning now.
 
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