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Choosing the right kind of e-liquid and vaping device can play a big role in minimising coughing, and a little time to adjust if you have just made the switch should also be allowed. It’s a very common phenomenon for new vapers to find the difference in technique a little tricky to adapt to, leading to a few sputters during those first attempts at vaping.
The type of nicotine in the e-liquid you choose can have a big impact on how much you cough. Freebase 50-50 e-liquids come in a wider range of strengths to meet your needs, but the higher up the strengths you go, the harsher the throat hit which in turn can make you cough.
If you need higher nicotine levels to manage your cravings, but don’t want a harsh hit, try nic salts – they have been made with special nicotine designed to have a neutral taste even at high strengths like 20mg. while nic salts are less likely to make you cough than freebase, if you know you only need 6mg, you shouldn’t start vaping 20mg just because it’s a smooth nic salt, that will only make your addiction worse.
It is also important to note that 50-50 e-liquids carry more PG, while this means they can accommodate a bigger range of nicotine strengths, it can also make the juice a little harsher on your throat. High-VG juice is a little smoother by nature as the nic strengths don’t go above 6mg. however while this can lead to a smoother vape, the massive clouds produced by these thicker vape liquids can also trigger coughing if you aren’t used to them!
A very common reason first time vapers cough is because they drag on a vape as if it were a cigarette. While an understandable habitual behaviour, you will need to adapt if you want to get the most form a vaping journey.
MTL style vaping means mouth-to-lung. This is a style where you inhale into the mouth, then deeper into the lungs then exhale. This is closer to a cigarette style technique but the difference in the volume of vapour vs smoke and also the temperature difference can throw new vapers off.
DTL style vaping means direct-to-lung and involves you taking a deeper inhale straight to the lungs and out again. This is more common amongst HVG vapers, but is a different technique to smoking. It is worth giving yourself time to adjust to these techniques before giving up on vaping, as once you get into the rhythm it becomes second nature.
Follow these pointers if you are a new vaper trying to get past the tickly cough:
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