Throat burn

JuddMan

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Howsit all. Looking for a bit of advice. Did use the search, but did not find exactly what I am looking for which is specific to my scenario.

To summarize, I have been using a Smok Nord 4 since last year. The device as been really great, and everything has been working well. I only quit the cigarettes entirely last week, so I have been using the vape exclusively since then.

I have been using the RPM coils (0.4) at 25w, and have been vaping nic salts at 25mg. My go to is the Pods and Salts Grape Bubblegum. For the last while (and most of the time) it doesn't give any issues, however I find since I've stopped the stinkies, I am getting a rather harsh 'throat burn' from time to time (and I do stress this. It comes and goes. Not a constant). Its not a temperature feeling, but rather as if the nicotine is too strong? Bringing down the wattage to about 15w or 20w seems to have only a small impact.

Is this just a symptom or side-effect of no longer smoking cigarettes?

What should I look at doing? Because it is not pleasant.
 
Further to this if your nicotine is too low you will find you will naturally just vape more to get the nicotine required but if the nic content is too high it will result in throat burn, dizziness etc! You can add (vape more) but can't take out!
 
If you're using quality nic salts, then at 25mg there should be very little, if any, throat burn. What may be is that the coil itself has issues. Maybe try another pod system like a XROS or such - my wife uses the XROS and swears by it and she vapes 14mg freebase which should give quite a bit of throat hit but she has never reported any such. Alternately, try another juice brand, not just flavour but brand, and see if the same persists.
 
If you're using quality nic salts, then at 25mg there should be very little, if any, throat burn. What may be is that the coil itself has issues. Maybe try another pod system like a XROS or such - my wife uses the XROS and swears by it and she vapes 14mg freebase which should give quite a bit of throat hit but she has never reported any such. Alternately, try another juice brand, not just flavour but brand, and see if the same persists.
Yep it's strange with flavours, I only vape 2mg but if I vape some strawberries (not all) I start getting a sore throat and wake up the next day as if my throat had been sandpapered!
 
Yep it's strange with flavours, I only vape 2mg but if I vape some strawberries (not all) I start getting a sore throat and wake up the next day as if my throat had been sandpapered!
True. Some flavours can do that as well. Not very common, but known to. I developed this one juice once and there was a specific flavour in it - cannot recall now what exactly but it's in my notes somewhere - where the juice was awesome but at my usual 3mg it caused a throat hit as well and I am not a TH person!
 
Thanks all. Will take it into account. Might be that maybe the flavor I am using (which is basically 24/7) is getting a bit 'long in the teeth'. Well that's my excuse to go vape shopping so I am sticking to it! Will try different brands and flavors, maybe even a slight variation to strength. Haven't really tried free base juice but put off by it. Mainly due to the fact that all my research points that ex smokers should really start off on nic salts.

What are the main/common strengths that salts comes in? I only know of 25/35/50. Do you get under 25mg salts?
 
Thanks all. Will take it into account. Might be that maybe the flavor I am using (which is basically 24/7) is getting a bit 'long in the teeth'. Well that's my excuse to go vape shopping so I am sticking to it! Will try different brands and flavors, maybe even a slight variation to strength. Haven't really tried free base juice but put off by it. Mainly due to the fact that all my research points that ex smokers should really start off on nic salts.

What are the main/common strengths that salts comes in? I only know of 25/35/50. Do you get under 25mg salts?
You should not attempt freebase if you're doing high nic, you will burn your throat and lungs and have a bad experience overall. If you doing low nic levels - 8 or below - I can recommend freebase but then at those levels you will also be vaping much higher wattage on stronger devices.

I typically recommend my new clients who quit smoking and start vaping to start off at 15/16mg salts and this usually more than sufficient. Not sure what's available in the market as I have not bought a commercial juice in years, so cannot say what levels they have available.
 
You should not attempt freebase if you're doing high nic, you will burn your throat and lungs and have a bad experience overall. If you doing low nic levels - 8 or below - I can recommend freebase but then at those levels you will also be vaping much higher wattage on stronger devices.

I typically recommend my new clients who quit smoking and start vaping to start off at 15/16mg salts and this usually more than sufficient. Not sure what's available in the market as I have not bought a commercial juice in years, so cannot say what levels they have available.
I thought as much. Will stick to salts, and have a look at variations.

I do want to start my own DIY juice, been looking it up on BLCK vapor and DIY or DIE, and seems good/easy enough (don't want to sound too confident). Just need to do a bit more research.
 
flu-like symptoms
interesting you say this because ive noticed my sinus headaches flare up with a specific juice i vape. very annoying cause the juice is lekker but sinus headaches are less lekker so its a fair trade off.

im actually starting to think that menthol/ice in general is causing nonsense so i need to find a non menthol fruit to try and see from there.
 
interesting you say this because ive noticed my sinus headaches flare up with a specific juice i vape. very annoying cause the juice is lekker but sinus headaches are less lekker so its a fair trade off.

im actually starting to think that menthol/ice in general is causing nonsense so i need to find a non menthol fruit to try and see from there.
I start getting mouth ulcers when I vape ice juices. Not menthol though
 
So just a little update. My pod was empty from vaping today (Pods and Salts Grape Bubblegum) so decided to just try switch it up a bit. Threw some Prime Salts Absolute Pineapple and the throat burn immediately went away :oops:

Its the same strength (25mg). In fact, this feels even lighter perhaps.

Now the thing is, this is my 2nd 60ml bottle of Pods and Salts Grape Bubblegum, and only started the burning sensation recently. Is it possible to just 'get over' a flavour? Should I shelve it for now and give it a break? Especially if its the only juice I've been vaping?
 
I second this. I can't vape any litchi flavours. Sore throat and flu-like symptoms almost immediately.
Funny you say this. I can't vape passionfruit - it gives me a throat burn. I mixed that juice about two years ago and I was fine with it then, now I can't vape it without burning my throat and hacking my lungs out. I was like what the heck...
 
From my understanding of nic salts, not an expert but I have read a lot about it, as long as you keep your wattage under 25W you should be fine.
 
All the research I did and multiple people (both sales and general friends) said that 0.4 will be fine as it is a Pod system?

Vaping at a low wattage (not higher than 15W) is what is important, which is why pod systems are recommended for nic salts. Nic salts contain benzoic acid which is not a problem at low wattages, but it is released at high wattages.

The higher the ohm, the lower the wattage. All coils have a recommended wattage range (stated on the box and on each coil) and a 0.4ohm will probably not be able to vape at 15W. The range would be higher than that.

It's important to vape within the recommended range. If you try to go lower than that, the juice will leak. If you try to go higher, you will burn the coil.
 
Vaping at a low wattage (not higher than 15W) is what is important, which is why pod systems are recommended for nic salts. Nic salts contain benzoic acid which is not a problem at low wattages, but it is released at high wattages.

The higher the ohm, the lower the wattage. All coils have a recommended wattage range (stated on the box and on each coil) and a 0.4ohm will probably not be able to vape at 15W. The range would be higher than that.

It's important to vape within the recommended range. If you try to go lower than that, the juice will leak. If you try to go higher, you will burn the coil.
Ah okay, thanks for the education.

I am indeed vaping at low/recommended wattages.

I tried another juice again, and the throat burn only happens with the one I mentioned. Other juices seem fine, which is good news in my eyes.
 
All the research I did and multiple people (both sales and general friends) said that 0.4 will be fine as it is a Pod system?
How does the 0.4ohm coil know it's within a pod set-up? Whoever was included in the sentence above I seriously would think twice about listening to their vaping advice again, actually it's such a dumb thing to say I wouldn't listen to their advice about anything!
 
How does the 0.4ohm coil know it's within a pod set-up? Whoever was included in the sentence above I seriously would think twice about listening to their vaping advice again, actually it's such a dumb thing to say I wouldn't listen to their advice about anything!

Firstly, you are incredibly rude! My advice to you, which you won't take, is to keep a civil tongue in your head.

Secondly, one doesn't have to use a pod device, but most people, especially new vapers, use pod devices for nic salts.
However, one could use any mod, so long as the coil and wattage are suitable for nic salts.
 
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