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Choose the right essential oil for your burner

Let’s talk about a dilemma many people face when vaping. An experienced vaper has been using their clearomizer for a while, and they’re looking for something to take their game to the next level.

They’re interested in sub ohm vaping and using a more advanced setup with their favorite e-juice bottles, so they buy one and start filling it up. But something’s wrong. The thick vapor you’re expecting isn’t there, the throat hit isn’t satisfying enough, and the e-juice is leaking. Why? The problem is with your e-juice.

If you’re using a simple pod-style vape kit with pre-made e-liquid, that’s fine. Devices like BO or JUUL closed pods have pre-mixed e-liquid ratios that are compatible with the device. But with custom-made e-liquid cartridges, it’s a different story. Not all e-liquids have the same ratios, and some are designed to be used with one type of device only.

With a little research, you can get the best experience with your device. And with the guide below, The Vape Club will show you which e-juices can go with each type of device.

Use high PG e-liquid for basic vape kits

This is the most common combination in the vaping world. First, what is a basic vape kit? The best examples are OFRF’s nexMesh and Vapor Storm’s Flame Pod Mod or Ares Pod Mod. High PG e-liquid has a higher PG content than VG.

So why do they work together? MTL requires lower power and temperature, and the PG is thinner, so using this type of device can keep the cotton always soaked with the oil, creating a consistent hit of flavor. If the oil is low in PG and too thick, you will cause the atomizer to overheat because it has to work harder to convert the oil into vapor, leading to unpleasant dry hits.

There are many e-liquids that have a relatively high PG content and a pleasant taste. Examples like Zap! Aisu or Riot Salt are also good options to consider.

Use high VG e-liquid for sub ohm kit

Sub ohm devices, they have a different design than starter kits and often have a larger body and larger combustion chamber area.

Sub-1 ohm coils and wattage control are what you see on modern mods. What’s the point of these features? To create a stronger throat hit and more vapor. This only happens if you use them with high VG e-liquid.

Sub ohm devices are usually high power, the atomizers for these devices also have large air holes and oil holes, using high VG oil can avoid oil leakage and ensure a lot of smoke.

High VG e-liquids like Vape Craft and Dinner Lady have enough flavor and vapor production to satisfy any sub ohm vaper.

Conclude

In short, regular starter kits should go with high PG e-liquids. Liquids can easily be absorbed into small atomizers and you will have a smooth and pleasant vape. If you want more cloud, stronger hits, or simply want to use a larger coil and juice hole, high VG e-liquids are the answer.

Switching from these pairings will spell disaster for the vaper. Using high VG juice in a kit will often result in dry hits and overwork. Using PG juice in a sub ohm kit, and you’ll have a kit that leaks a lot and can’t produce much vapor.

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