Where to find high nic juices

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Now let's have a thread about why people "erroneously" vape tons of juice and flavors at 3 mg Nic and the potential dangers of the juices themselves :shock: jk folks, jk :p

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Goodejuice, Naturally-extracted-tobacco, and others just google ejuice 36mg. You van get Mr Salt E juice at 25 and 45 mg it's Nic salts for faster uptake like a cig but I have to cut the 45 and you have to vape it on >1 ohm coils at low power. I'm vaping 36 mg Nic salts juice on a Myjet pod, low power, about 2ml a day. It amuses me when someone goes into shock at that because they vape 3 or 6 mg Nic subohm at 50W and consume 10 to 20 or more ml a day, not realizing their daily Nic intake is similar to mine and their pg/vg and flavorings intake is 5 times higher lol :lol: I only need 3 or 4 drags to be satisfied meanwhile they're sucking their mod tank dry :D
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Experienced vaper here but been having trouble finding anything over nic 24 for a decent price. I like 36 or 40 but I just can't find em for a good price anymore. Anyone have recommendation for a good website that still carries stupidly high nic

Although it's not cheap, Pink Spot Vapor offers high nicotine content juices. I personally vape at 18 mg down from 24 mg. I'm pretty sure they offer 32 or 36 msg. Good luck!


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Experienced vaper here but been having trouble finding anything over nic 24 for a decent price. I like 36 or 40 but I just can't find em for a good price anymore. Anyone have recommendation for a good website that still carries stupidly high nic
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Heathers Heavenly Vapes offers 36nic

and why do I use 36?? because it works, I toodle puff, no need for massive DTL inhales, and if I wish, I can cut it with VG for effective lower nic juices without needing to buy a bottle of 18nic... :)

I do the opposite. My usual vape is 6 mg at midrange power typically on a dual coil RTA. When I travel and want something to hold me over without worrying about clouds setting off the hotel room smoke detector I spike my 6 mg with additional nic to around 18 to 24 (if I don't feel like mixing up a high PG version just for the road). Does dilute the flavor a tad, but not all that noticeable when back on a 1.8 ohm Nauti coil.:)

Then again, I quit smoking using Vuse which is 48 mg nic. Worked great until I realized those damn cartridges were getting expensive and I explored the options and discovered "proper" vaping.
 

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Vaping is all about what works for each individual. We can give advice, and share what works for us, but, at the end of the day, it is all about what works for each person, with the equipment that they are using.

My daughter and I started out with Blu almost 5 years ago. We got whatever Blu cartridges were available at our local Walgreen's, in whatever nic strength they had. When we got tired of the inconsistency of the Blu cartridges (right around when they sold out to Lorillard), we went with a different cigalike system that had cartridges that we could refill, and settled on 18 mg nicotine eliquids. When we graduated to Evods, I eventually went down to 12 nic, my daughter stayed with 18. Last Christmas, we upgraded again - I got her an Itaste VV 3, she and her boyfriend got me a CoolFire 4. We kept using the Evod Glass tanks. I went down to 6 nic, she stayed at 18. When her VV3 started acting up last month, I got her an early Christmas present of a Provari 2.5 starter kit. She has recently decided to go down to 12 nic. I am still at 6, and do not plan to go lower, nor do either of us, at this point, plan to sub-ohm.

If the OP is more comfortable with higher nicotine, with the equipment that they are currently using, who are we to judge? I have seen several posters here on ECF and on other vaping websites who are comfortable sub-ohming at higher nicotine levels. If it is working for those individuals, and they are successful in keeping away from cigarettes, then more power to them.

The more factual information that we can supply, especially to new vapers, the better. We need to stick with the facts, though, and try not to be judgmental. What works for one person may or may not work for another, and we need to take that into account. Personal experience is fine. Bashing someone because they do not vape the way we do is not.

I have gotten much good advice from ECF members, and every step up that my daughter and I have taken is due to the friendly advice and recommendations of ECF members.
 
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