The problem comes in because there are actually 2 different definitions of "nic salts".
When nic salts first came out, the words became synonymous with high nicotine level liquids (nic salt was first used in Juul pod devices at something like 50mg/ml if I'm not mistaken). Even now if you search...
Yip, totally safe! :)
In fact I think that's where the future of vaping is headed, big e-juice companies are already starting to switch over to nic salt: https://onehitwondereliquid.com/shop/the-muffin-man/
And yeah I wouldn't try 25mg/ml lol you might just pass out or start vomiting.
Lung hit, Bonza RDA with airflow fully open
That is an unsubstantiated myth that goes against common sense. Different resistance coils do not produce different temperature vapour. E-liquid vaporizes at a fixed temperature just as water vaporizes at 100 degrees. It doesn't matter how many watts...
Got around 200ml of "commercial" 0mg liquid so I just added it to that and haven't noticed a decrease in flavour.
I doubt you would need at add any extra flavouring.
So I went ahead and got some 100mg/ml nic salts from BLCKflavour.
Mixed a bottle at 10mg/ml and it was WAY too strong for me. Only a little bit of throat hit but it felt like I took a drag of BB tobacco!
Mixed another one at 3mg/ml and it's perfect. Really like this stuff. It feels more like...
"Super heating" would be a dry hit. Whether you vape at 1.2 ohm at 11 watts with only a little bit of airflow or at 1.2 ohm at 60 watts with a lot of airflow or at 0.3 ohms at 100W with tons of airflow, the liquid evaporates at the same temperature. There's a balance between airflow cooling the...