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Beginners guide to Sub-Ohm vaping

Intro

So, you’ve started vaping and all is good but you’ve seen people, passing you in the street using bigger electronic cigarettes, that produce more vapour compared to your vape pens and you’ve wondered how and why? How are these people blowing out massive amounts of vapour than your starter kits? Welcome to your entry into the world of Sub-Ohm Vaping!

 

This article will answer some of your most pressing questions and help you choose whether starting or upgrading your vape kit to a sub-ohm vaping kit is the right move for you. Before we go into that, however, we all know that these products are in no way shape or form intended for use by people under the age of 18 and that these products are intended for kicking a habit etc.

 

Either way, a quick visit to our vape shop Wembley can also be an interesting experience and you'll be one step closer to quitting smoking traditional cigarettes and a cleaner life without the cigarette smoke and the harmful chemicals associated with them because we all know how hazardous to your health those can be, no joke. You can Find Us by following the link. 

Ways or styles of vaping

There are really two styles of vaping, mouth to lung vaping (MTL) or Sub-Ohm/direct to lung vaping (DTL). Both of these are dictated by the vape kits themselves.

 

The MTL style of vaping is the one that resembles smoking a cigarette the most, this is due to the fact that you use them by inhaling into your mouth first and then into your lungs, similar to a conventional cigarette. The starter vape kits are generally smaller and more basic and the starter e-liquids used with them are higher in PG (Propylene Glycol) and a higher nicotine level.

 

The Sub-Ohm/DTL style is where you take a long inhale and you inhale directly into your lungs. The Sub-Ohm vape kits tend to be bigger have various controls for the tanks, coils and airflow whilst also being larger. Sub-Ohm vape kits are designed for more advanced vapers. The E-liquid used with them is generally higher in VG (Vegetable Glycerine) and lower in nicotine. The higher VG content allows for the bigger clouds which intern should be used with a lower nicotine level, due to the amount of vapour produced. For more information on varying types of e liquid in the UK, you can check out our other related blogs such as our beginners guide to sub ohm vaping.