I've been wondering about the strengths of salt nicotine, some bottles are 25mg but contain 1400mg of nicotine, while others that are 30mg only have 700mg (both 30ml bottles)
I would speculate the company uses a variable strength nicotine base when making the recipes.
It appears the Mango is made with 50% less mg (weight/volume) of salt base, at presumably 2x the nicotine level. (concentration mg/ml)
I wonder if they responded in kind when you quarried the manufacturer.
I would speculate the company uses a variable strength nicotine base when making the recipes.
It appears the Mango is made with 50% less mg of salt base, at presumably 2x the nicotine level.
I wonder if they responded in kind when you quarried the manufacturer.
The right nic concentration is the one that you enjoy & that keeps you from smoking.
If 18 works for you, stay there. If not, try 20.
Agreed that 20 is a very high level. However, there are some e-liquids with concentrations well above that, as high as 60. So don't stress it if you need to go above 18 for a while. Just always listen to your body because too much nic too quickly will make you feel yucky.
I'm a 20 a day smoker who has dabbled in vaping for a year or two with little success. Previously I have always used standard nicotine juices. I've now got some nic salts as I'm hoping that will be better in helping me kick the cigs. I went to a local shop and they suggested ohm brew 18mg. After trial and error (plexus coil was awful), it seems to be working well with z-coil 1.6. I am using a zlide tank on an innokin adept, which works for me as it limits the setting options. My question is, a lot of the online shops sell nic salts at 10mg or 20mg. In my head, I read 20mg as a stupidly high level. But 10mg seems to low. Should I be going for 20mg?
Yeah, 20mg should help reduce cravings for cigarettes a little more but might also make you crave the vape a little more, in nz most salt juice is 50mg so 20 is kinda low here. When I first started vaping anything under 20mg id find myself wanting to use quite a bit more, on the other side even with 25mg I go threw between 4ml and 8ml a day so it all depends on how much you're using your vape/ how much you're getting a chance to use it. I was using 3mg freebase juice for years before Salt nic and it wasn't until I started using salt nic that I was able to kick the cigs
I would suggest staying as low as possible, that being where it might take 2 or 3 puffs but will still satisfy. Then as time goes by and the level in your body drops, the less you'll need and the less addicted you'll become. 18 should do the trick, but whatever it takes to not smoke.
I've been wondering about the strengths of salt nicotine, some bottles are 25mg but contain 1400mg of nicotine, while others that are 30mg only have 700mg (both 30ml bottles)
So, the strength of salt nicotine in e-liquids is usually measured in mg (milligrams) per ml (milliliter). It tells you how much nicotine is packed into each drop of that juice. Let's look at those examples:
25mg nicotine strength in a 30ml bottle:
This means there's 25mg of nicotine in every ml of e-liquid. So, in a 30ml bottle, you got 25mg x 30ml = 750mg of nicotine total.
30mg nicotine strength in a 30ml bottle:
This one's got 30mg of nicotine in each ml of e-liquid. So, in a 30ml bottle, you'll find 30mg x 30ml = 900mg of nicotine in the whole thing. Double-check the labels for the real deal.
So, the strength of salt nicotine in e-liquids is usually measured in mg (milligrams) per ml (milliliter). It tells you how much nicotine is packed into each drop of that juice. Let's look at those examples:
25mg nicotine strength in a 30ml bottle:
This means there's 25mg of nicotine in every ml of e-liquid. So, in a 30ml bottle, you got 25mg x 30ml = 750mg of nicotine total.
30mg nicotine strength in a 30ml bottle:
This one's got 30mg of nicotine in each ml of e-liquid. So, in a 30ml bottle, you'll find 30mg x 30ml = 900mg of nicotine in the whole thing. Double-check the labels for the real deal.
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