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Vaperstek nicotine - PG Harshness

domyz

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A couple days ago, I got the holy VT nicotine. I have no words to say how my flavors are awesome now.
I even edited some recipes where the flavoring percentage was getting too high. But I have another issue:

It seems that I need to use more VG in my mixes to avoid some throat harshness. I was not getting this harshness before with others nic I've tried.

In example: I tried some standalones Flavourart flavors at 3% 70/30. Before I was doing 4%, even 5% with these flavors. Now at 3% flavor is 200% better, not stronger, just better. But there is some throat harshness. I tried to reduce PG and it works. Am I the only one who needed to do that?

I wonder if it's a steeping issue, because now I can vape all fresh where my previous mixes needed at least a full day to steep.
 
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Heabob

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Member For 4 Years
Member For 3 Years
A couple days ago, I got the holy VT nicotine. I have no words to say how my flavors are awesome now.
I even edited some recipes where the flavoring percentage was getting too high. But I have another issue:

It seems that I need to use more VG in my mixes to avoid some throat harshness. I was not getting this harshness before with others nic I've tried.

In example: I tried some standalones Flavourart flavors at 3% 70/30. Before I was doing 4%, even 5% with these flavors. Now at 3% flavor is 200% better, not stronger, just better. But there is some throat harshness. I tried to reduce PG and it works. Am I the only one who needed to do that?

I wonder if it's a steeping issue, because now I can vape all fresh where my previous mixes needed at least a full day to steep.

Try 50/50, and also some (certain) flavorings are harsher than others.
And a gunky coil makes them more harsh.
Raising the voltage/wattage up a little sometimes helps too.
 

lirruping

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Member For 5 Years
Try 50/50, and also some (certain) flavorings are harsher than others.
And a gunky coil makes them more harsh.
Raising the voltage/wattage up a little sometimes helps too.
Or even bringing it down, as with FA Cocoa, which tastes really great at low power, but kind of burnt at higher power.
 

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