Nicotine strengths for Mouth-to-Lung vaping
The nicotine you use for mouth to lung vaping will depend on your needs.
For example, if you’ve recently quit smoking and have been a heavy smoker, you’ll need stronger nicotine levels. However, in general, you’ll need stronger nicotine levels with Mouth-to-Lung vaping than with Direct-Lung vaping.
Nicotine strengths for Direct-Lung vaping
When you Direct-Lung vape, usually with a more powerful device, you can get a lot more vapour. That means you get a lot more nicotine. What’s more, nicotine can contribute to the hit you get on your throat.
As a result, you’ll usually need to use lower strength nicotine for Direct-Lung vaping. Many DL vapers use very low nicotine levels such as 0.6%. 0.3% or even 0%.
Here’s a tip which can help you when you move from MTL to DL.
Imagine how much more vapour you inhale. Then reduce the nicotine levels to counter it.
Using 1.2% and now taking in four times as much? Maybe use a 0.3% instead.



