Thanks Mindfiled for you explanation on my question.
When I made order from china they sent me list of there products, a ceramic atomizer was included ( same as picture).
I read about gensis I think it good but if it is too complicated I will go for simple one such as Phoenix, I saw your review for building it on vaporus.com ( thanks for his detailed Vedio) but what you mean by " dripper " it means that I should drip liquid every time I vape? If yes, I believe this model is not suitable fo me because I vape all the day, by another meaning the e cig dosnt leave my hands all the day. Please do you advise something else.
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Yes, dripping refers to using a straight atomizer of some sort and dripping liquid directly into it after every few puffs to keep it stocked with liquid. Some people like dripping. I'm not much of a dripper myself, I usually only drip when I do juice reviews, the rest of the time I use clearomizers or cartomizers in tanks. Genesis devices can be very good -- so I'm told -- but they do take a fair bit of work to get them there if you've never done it before, and may require some practise and patience to get them working optimally. They are definitely not new user friendly -- I recommend them only if you like to tinker and are up for a challenge.
Please what is the difference between 200$ rebuildable atomizer like bilss and a 40$ G2 genesis rebuildable atomizer, why this gab in price litho ugh both have same features.
Well, it's going to depend on which atomizers you're talking about, but the biggest difference is usually build quality. Expensive rebuildables (including Genesis-types) are usually hand-made, often by one person, out of high quality materials such as food-grade stainless steel and borosilicate glass, and all of the machining is usually high-precision -- smooth threads, everything meshes together seamlessly. What you get when you buy one of those expensive rebuildables is usually something of exceptional quality and usually quite nice to look at. Cheaper devices are usually made of inferior materials and may not have all of the features that a more expensive device might have -- things like a positionable airhole, dual wick slots, glass window, adjustable airflow, things like that. With cheaper atomizers you generally just get the basics, and you often get what you pay for, to coin an old saying. A $20 Genesis will look and function like a $20 Genesis. The more expensive ones will be better, but once you get up above $100, things start to get subjective as to whether it's really worth the money or not. Sometimes part of the price is it its collector value.
Please a devise if the folding picture considered rebuildable atomizer or you didn't recommend this type.
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Yes, that appears to be a rebuildable, as it looks like you can replace the wick and coil with a fresh one when needed.
Another question please, I vaped ecopure 4.5% on the evic, it blowed my head and I felt dizzy after third puff,
I'm not surprised! The first time I tried 36mg I took a big ol' drag and it nearly blew my head off! I don't even want to think about trying 45mg in a well-performing device.
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(I can see it in a small cig-like device because they tone down the throat hit and flavour, but in a larger device? You'll be seeing stars after the first puff.
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I posted question on the site asking about 4.5 concentration because in the USA site they mentioned it is comparable to 30 mg nicotine and I don't know what hey meant by comparable, I know it is 30 mg or 45 mg.
What they mean is that, like I mentioned above, when used in a small cigarette-like device like the Intellicig or many other cheap cig-style devices, you kind of have to put a higher strength liquid in the carts because it can't perform well enough to deliver the full effect of the nic content or flavour concentration. For me, if I want to get a hit that feels like 12mg, I have to use an 18mg or higher liquid in the cart. That's why they say 45mg is "comparable" to 30mg -- you lose strength because the device it's in can't deliver the full effect of the liquid.
If you want something that is comparable to what you're probably used to at this point, I would recommend an 18-24mg liquid to use with your current hardware.
Now I'm sure it is a 45 mg nicotine liquid which too high for someone like me since I'm chain vapers, I would like to dilute is with VG to reduce nicotine, the liquid is 100% VG, my questions is:
1- I would like to achieve 22.5 % nicotine then, if I would like to prepare 3 ml ( or 60 drops) , how much VG and vodka should I add.
2- What gives throat hit, the nicotine concentration or % of pg, I read that some liquids with zero nicotine gives a throat hit, is that true ?
Maybe you will get surprise about 45 mg nicotine liquid same as many members on the site but intellicig informed me that they produce this liquid targeting just stopped smokers same as Njoy disposable cig in USA.
Thanks again for your support.
Yes, if you want to tone down that 45mg E-liquid, use 1 part E-liquid to 1 part VG, then add in a small amount of alcohol, about 1-2 drops of alcohol for every ml of liquid you are diluting.