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​Increasing the Throat Hit from Your Electronic Cigarette

14th Dec 2014

When smoking a tobacco cigarette or an e cigarette the sensation of a throat hit, the feeling that inhaling vapour or smoke produces in the back of your throat is extremely pleasurable and is the thing at most smokers wanting to move over to e cigarettes are concerned about losing.

Fortunately the throat hit sensation is as present in electronic cigarette as regular tobacco cigarettes however with e cigs there are ways to enhance this feeling further.

Higher Nicotine Levels

Generally speaking the higher the amount of nicotine in your e liquid the better, harder or firmer the throat hit is. There are many strengths of e liquid available, with the highest being the one with the higher nicotine content. Stepping up your nicotine level will produce a hardier kick.

Do be careful not to increase your level too quickly though as you may feel sick and dizzy if you do as your body simply won’t be used to it.

Choose PG Based E Liquid

There are two main bases for e liquid, Propylene Glycol (PG) and Vegetable Glycerin (VG). PG is the best choice for those looking for a more defined throat hit so check the ingredients for this before buying your e liquid.

Choose Your E Liquid Flavour Well

The beauty of using an e cigarette is that you are able to pick and choose the flavours you enjoy. For those looking for a better throat hit however “softer” fruit flavours such as apple are known to be less effective in this department, although pleasurable all the same. If you are looking to enhance your throat kick go for stronger and sharper flavours, such as tobaccos or menthol.

In Conclusion

There are a number of ways as you can see to enhance the throat hit your e cigarette provides. The best ones are those you find yourself through trial and error although recommendations from other e cigarette users should not be ignored.

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