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Izzz

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  1. Thanks guys for all the replies Very helpful. If I put all 3 replies together, I get the sense that the "right" answer is a matter of taste (which is what I was beginning to suspect anyway). Go VaporTalk. I can't tell ya how much confusion I had before I found this amazing community.
  2. Hello Vapor Talk community I've been vaping for a couple of months now (easiest switch from a long running, stubborn habit ever), and this is my first post. I was hoping to get a conversation going on the subject of when it's time to change out the atomizer heads. This is the one aspect of vaping that's not super clear to me. The information I was given at the onset was that my hits would all of a sudden taste clearly and obviously "burned". perhaps my brutish pallet's to blame, but it's not been obvious to me at all. Certainly, I can tell after a while that my hits have kind of a burned taste as compared to when the attey's fresh, but it's not obviously bad to me. Is it all just a matter of taste until the atomizer head flat out dies, or is there a point before then when it's objectively wrong to keep using? What about the e-juice getting dark - is that an indicator of some kind? Intuitively, it seems like it must be, but my e-liquid starts getting dark just a few days after changing out the atomizer head. I use the Vivi Nova, and from what I've read, some people get over a month from those attey's. If the e-liquid darkening is an indicator, what am I doing wrong / differently from other vapers that I would only get 3-5 days of "clean" vaping? I'd like to thank, in advance, anyone who chimes in with their thoughts or insights. Let's get this conversation rolling. Vape on, my brothuhs (and sistuhs, obviously), -Izzz
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