I’ve been vaping for a few years on 20mg nicotine salts, and in trying to step down I’ve tried 6 mg in my device but it sucks and isn’t satisfying at all, so I went on the look out for a 10mg nic salt I found one that on the bottle says 2 different numbers, it says 10.4mg nicotine, 20mg nicotine salt Ik this a dumb question, but which one is it lmao it’s confusing I ended up just buying 6mg and I’m quite upset with myself coz I feel like I wasted my money I’m trying to lower the nicotine and quit and I don’t want to buy another device, I’m using a caliburn g3 pod vape Any advice would be appreciated, thank you
That label likely means ~10 mg/mL actual nicotine (the “20 mg nicotine salt” includes the acid mass), so aim for 10–12 mg salts instead of 6 mg, use your Caliburn G3 with a 0.8–1.0Ω pod, tighter airflow and lower wattage, or mix 20 mg with 0 mg to get ~10 mg—adults only, nicotine is addictive.
Best advice is slowly reduce nic levels approx 2-3 month apart that way you won’t notice much difference if buying the 10 ml salt nic bottles they normally come in 20mg 10mg and 5mg here in the UK or buy shortfill bottles where you add your own nic typically 6.5mg or 3.2mg by adding one or two 10ml nic shots so if been using 20mg salt nic drop to 10mg salt nic or ask at vape shops for freebase at 12mg but can get costly as they need to add 4 10ml Nic shots best to stick to 10ml salt Nic liquid then when ready to drop further you have option to drop to freebase at 6.5 mg ( two Nic shots ) then 3.2 freebase ( 1 Nic shot) or just 5mg salt Nic liquids