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ATMOSRX: A GUIDE TO NICOTINE-FREE VAPING

 Nicotine-free vaping may seem counterintuitive for many vapers – after all, isn’t the point of vaping to enjoy nicotine without the same harm of traditional cigarettes? In fact, nicotine-free vaping has been and remains incredibly popular with a large section of the vape community. Although you may not feel nicotine-free vaping is right for you, it can be a great choice to switch to or even start with for many vapers. If you’re curious about the world of no-nicotine vaping, this vape guide will help you get started. 

Many people use vaping as a means of cutting down on nicotine, or removing from their lives entirely. Vape devices give users unprecedented control of their nicotine consumption and makes gradual weaning an easier process. For many people, continuing to vape with no nicotine keeps them from relapsing. 

Nicotine will also affect the feel of vaping, otherwise known as the throat hit. Higher nicotine levels dole out sharper, punchier throat hits while low levels of nicotine may not even be noticeable. The concept of a throat hit is something very heavily associated with cigarette use. Picking an e-juice that delivers a strong throat hit is usually a priority for people who have recently switched from heavy smoking to vaping, but still want to experience a strong throat feel. Nicotine vape liquids, vape juice are available in all local and online stores in New Zealand.

Vapers who want to show off insane vape tricks are unlikely to be using a high nicotine e-Juice. It can take quite a few tries to get that party trick just right, and you don’t want to be inhaling a day’s worth of nicotine each time. Often they use la low or no-nicotine e-Liquid.

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