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[Solved] Which XLIM pod should I use for 20mg nic salts?

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I am moving from disposables and want to use 20mg nic salts in an XLIM. Would 0.8 or 1.2 ohm be better?


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1.2 feels calmer to me with stronger salts. 0.8 has more flavour but can feel stronger.


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For 20mg nic salts, start with 1.2 ohm if you want a tighter, smoother draw. Use 0.8 ohm if you want a little more warmth and flavour, but take shorter puffs at first. Avoid pushing high-strength salts through a warm 0.6 ohm setup unless you already know you like that style.

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