Best pod vape and mix? Beginner

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zac23

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Hello!

23 yo boy from Denmark looking for some advise from the wise.

I’ve been sucking on some 2% 600 and 5% 2800 dissposable vapes for the past month now, and it quickly runs the pocket. I’m therefore looking for a pod vape which i can refill and charge myself.

I’ve been looking at some pods that arent huge and with a slick design. But the thing that confuses me the most is the finding the size regarding my nicotine and flavor usage.
I started with the 2% which felt quite good, then the 5% which still hits a little hard.

So maybe 3% should be the perfect match for me. But how will that compaire to a normal vape pod? The pods ive been looking at says 2ml and i legit have no idea what that means. So i really hope you guys could help me out here. Would mean so much!
 

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    2ml is the chamber size, ie how much nicotine liquid you can put in it. These pods are (usually) not prefilled, but you buy a bottle of nicotine separately (or diy your own) in the flavor and strength you want. You probably won't find juice in 30mg/ml (3%), but with the pod system, you don't usually need as high a nicotine content. I'd recommend trying 18mg/ml nicotine salt, and if that doesn't work you can go to 24mg/ml nicotine salt. You will be hard pressed to find commercial juice higher than that, and you probably won't need it.

    Which pod system are you interested in buying?
     

    zac23

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    Thanks for the reply! So i should mix the nicotine salt (18mg) with my desired flavor? I thought i was meant to put flavor and nicotine in the pod and mix it that way.
    I’ve been looking at these prioritized:

    Sonder U Pod kit​

    Geekvape Wenax H1​

    SMOK Nfix Pro​

    On the 5% disposable i usually turn it to full airflow, don’t know how these compaire with that. Also having EU availablity in mind
     

    zac23

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    Thanks for the reply! So i should mix the nicotine salt (18mg) with my desired flavor? I thought i was meant to put flavor and nicotine in the pod and mix it that way.
    I’ve been looking at these prioritized:

    Sonder U Pod kit​

    Geekvape Wenax H1​

    SMOK Nfix Pro​

    On the 5% disposable i usually turn it to full airflow, don’t know how these compaire with that. Also having EU availablity in mind



    2ml is the chamber size, ie how much nicotine liquid you can put in it. These pods are (usually) not prefilled, but you buy a bottle of nicotine separately (or diy your own) in the flavor and strength you want. You probably won't find juice in 30mg/ml (3%), but with the pod system, you don't usually need as high a nicotine content. I'd recommend trying 18mg/ml nicotine salt, and if that doesn't work you can go to 24mg/ml nicotine salt. You will be hard pressed to find commercial juice higher than that, and you probably won't need it.

    Which pod system are you interested in buying?
     

    Territoo

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    If you are going to DIY your juice, you mix the flavors, the nicotine, and the VG and PG in a bottle and then you fill your pod from the bottle. DIY is a whole topic in itself. There are you tube videos on DIY that you should watch. However, you probably should figure out what you want, using commercial ready-to-vape juice, before tackling DIY. Like what is the best strength for you. Visit your local vape shops and get 18mg/ml in flavors you might like, and see what you like and see if that is strong enough for you. Once you figured out your juice and learned how to use your pod device, then we could help you DIY your juice. I'm not sure the regulations and what's available in your country, so that could be an issue too. I just don't want you to try taking on too much and getting overwhelmed.
     
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