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  1. Thanks again everyone, I don't get online much but I'll be coming back here as often as possible...especially as I venture into new equipment. For the moment I did buy some lower nic juice to mix with the full strength I have, and sure enough that was the problem. Able to draw the way I want with little to no burn, sure the burn will go away completely as I drop the nic level more. Once this juice is gone I plan to get some juice on line and find what I like best.
  2. Just looking on the Fedora site now, Mountain Mist does sound good and being able to adjust the pg/vg level is what I'm looking for. I will be looking into that when I'm ready to buy juice again.
  3. I thought maybe the ice was the problem, much as I like it...I went to mocha and still get the burn if I inhale the whole hit. Haven't tried the fruit flavor other than a hit or 2, tasted good...but was mainly for the wife. But now she's sticking with the menthol mostly and having no throat issues. I think we will try lower nicotine next time, and I'll look at the online stores that were recommended for a better pg/vg ratio. Hopefully that will be the ticket. Thanks very much for all the info!
  4. I would consider pg-free liquid, but the throat hit is important for me. At least for now, hopefully not so much later
  5. The flavors we bought were 'ice menthol'(we're both menthol smokers), a fruit one, and mocha. All 3 are great in the flavor dept. Like I said, everything works fine...it's just the throat irritation for me that I'd like to solve.
  6. That's what I seem to remember from my research years ago, less pg, less burn. But not sure what 'dry hit' means? I would like to continue to buy juice from this store, from a convenience standpoint, but far as I know they only do 50/50. I will look into buying it online if needed, and suggestion for a good seller with different ratios available? Thank you!
  7. 2.4%, 'high' according to their levels at the store. I thought we would need high since we've been full strength smokers for years, and about a pack a day each
  8. Hi everyone, I've been reading thru the threads here for quite awhile looking for topics about this. I have found some, but without direct answers to my question...so I decided to post myself. I used ecigs over 5 years ago, bought on line, filled my own carts, etc... They worked good and helped my wife and I both cut way back on analogs. But it was a lot of work always filling carts, replacing filler material, etc... We kinda just put them aside and went back to full cig smoking unfortunately. Until a week ago when we found a vape shop close by and bought 2 'vape pens', Kangertech EVODs. Got plenty of juice, extra coils, chargers and carrying case for me for a good price. I know many of you will advise me to go with better equipment and I'm sure at some point I will do that. For now we're very happy with these, they work great and are so much easier to use than ecigs. The vapor production is excellent, the throat hits also. But for me(much less for my wife), I have a burning sensation in my throat when I inhale the whole hit. One way I've found to avoid it is doing half cigar/half cig style inhale, don't allow the whole hit in my throat...works good, but I'd like to be able to inhale as I always did with analogs. I need the throat hit or I don't enjoy it as much. So main question is, could it be that we got full strength nicotine juice...or could it be that it's 50/50 pg/vg that's causing the burn for me? If I were to cut down the nic level, or cut down the pg level(I'm assuming it's the pg that would cause it, or is it vg?) would that get rid of the burn? As a second question, my wife has had trouble sleeping since we started...no issue with that for me. But that would be too much nicotine right? Thanks so much for any help!!
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