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IcepickMaker84

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I’d think you would get about the same amount of nicotine from using either, could use I higher nic juice in one or the other.
 

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Which delivers more nicotine. A sub ohm tank or an rda?
This completely depends on the juice, coil ohm, and wattage it's being used at. There is no simple answer here. It's a combination of many things.
 

BoomStick

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You’ve talked about this nonsense before. Type of atomizer doesn’t matter. The vape shop lady that told you tanks deliver more nic is an idiot. Or she thinks you’re an idiot and wants you to buy coil heads instead of building them yourself.
 

Letitia9

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There are too many variables involved Ephraim. Just use the nic level that satisfies you in each.
 

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The answer is: Whichever has the nic salt eliquid in it.

nic salt delivers nicotine more rapidly than regular freebase nic.
 

Carambrda

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A sub ohm tank. It causes more people to continue dual use and/or relapse back to smoking normal cigarettes when compared to an RDA so that's how, ultimately in the long run, a sub ohm tank will deliver more nicotine.
 

Letitia9

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Bullshit. More people quit using tanks regardless of af style than any other atty before pods.
 

Carambrda

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Bullshit. More people quit using tanks regardless of af style than any other atty before pods.
I disagree. A recent study has revealed the quit smoking rate from vaping is still estimated below double that from non vaping NRTs, which means it isn't exactly huge, and, essentially it boils down to the fact more people who attempt to quit smoking by vaping continue dual use and/or relapse back to smoking cigarettes when compared to how many people have been able to successfully quit smoking by vaping. The primary reason why so many people go for a tank with drop in coils is due to the overall convenience factor and the appeal from ease-of-use, NOT the philosophy of putting in the additional time/effort that may be required to learn how to make the vape experience itself (i.e., the flavor and the feel of the vape) more attractive/satisfying to theirself, which, to a very significant extent at least, explains why the experience of inhaling smoke from a normal cigarette seems the most satisfying to those unwilling/uncapable to start using an RDA in so many cases. So much so, the stagnation that currently manifests itself in the number of smokers who make the full switch to vaping is very tangibly real mainly as a result from a popularity shift that's moving away from RDAs.
 

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