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does it matter what vape juice you use

by Rene O'Connell II Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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TL:DR - If you have just bought a vape pen and wondered what vape liquid to stick in it. The short answer to this common 'any e liquid in any vape pen' question, is no. It does generally matter, although it's not world ending if you use the wrong liquid.Dec 13, 2020

Are all vape juices the same?

“Vape juice can contain a variety of things that could be toxic,” Blaha says. There can be flavors, dyes, nicotine, THC (the ingredient in marijuana that causes a “high”) and other substances. “There are all kinds of concoctions,” he says.

Can I put a different juice in my vape?

Vapers commonly ask, “Can you mix vape juice?” Well, the answer is a resounding, “Yes! Of course, you can!” Mixing it up a bit is a great way to introduce new flavors and experiences to your palate. With thousands of flavors out there, you'll find an almost infinite number of combinations with which to experiment.

What liquid should I use for my vape?

Use high PG fluid, or a 50/50 ratio, with these tanks. Sub-ohm tanks – These are designed to deal well with high VG juice, and can take more power than standard clearomizers. Juice will disappear more quickly than with high PG fluids, as vapers are using an increased battery strength.

Can I vape honey?

Heating up honey causes it to caramelize and bubble, not vaporize. Trying to vape honey would undoubtedly ruin the coil and be a complete mess in your tank, not to mention ruining perfectly good honey.

Can you vape water?

Yes, obviously you can vape water since it's a liquid with a low evaporation point… and it won't produce any nasty chemicals. But there's no reason to do it.

Can Dentists tell if you vape?

The answer is yes. While some people switch from smoking to vaping because they may think vaping is a safer alternative to smoking, studies show that it is just bad for your teeth and gums. Vaping has the same adverse effects on your oral health as smoking and your dentist WILL be able to tell.

Does vaping rot your teeth?

Vaping and Gum Disease Vaping can lead to gum disease, the symptoms of which include: Loss of teeth. Receding gums. Irritated, red or bleeding gums.

Is 6mg of nicotine a lot?

6mg/mL… 6mg/mL strength is generally a good starting option for those who are current moderate/light smokers and are planning to use a “tank” device or an atomizer. If you are trying to switch from chewing tobacco or nicotine gum, this may also be the strength you need.

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