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PG or VG- What to pick while vaping?

by Andrew M. Vape Blogger

If you are a person who quit smoking because you found vaping as a better substitute, this article is for you.

Well, ahead would be some vaping terminologies already mentioned in the heading of this article. And along with that, would be a brief overview of both of these elements, which will make you understand which of them to choose from the next time.

PG- Propylene Glycol and VG- Vegetable Glycerin are odorless liquids and the two most common and widely used bases for e-liquid. These, after being mixed with nicotine and flavor enhancers, contribute to different tastes and sensations of vape liquids. Therefore, vape liquid wholesale businesses rely a lot on these two constituents and combine them often to their e-juices.

Propylene Glycol

PG possesses a thin property. This is why the liquid is also runny like water and tends to drip much quicker into the wick of an e-cigarette. It also means less hassle while cleaning! 

PG provides a much better throat hit than that of its counterpart. But, at the same time, it also produces much less dense smoke fumes. Additionally, it is considered more flavorful than the other liquid. It feels much like the sensation of tobacco. Also, the fluid itself has no taste of its own. So, it won’t get along with the other flavors of the vape liquid.

Recent days have witnessed the use of this particular constituent widely as bases of e-cigarettes. Most vape liquid wholesale businesses use this as their standard vape-juice mix. 

Vegetable Glycerin

On the other hand, Vegetable Glycerin is a lot thicker in nature. This means it will be a little more challenging for you to clean the tank and the coil.

It is also a bit sweeter than PG, making it a different taste. In fact, this sweetness gets into the flavors, although not much.

VG's one characteristic for itself is the thicker quality of smoke plumes. Now that is a sensation many smokers like and enjoy while vaping.


Which one to pick?

While the choice of these elements is mostly based on personal preferences, there are some things you need to know about these.

PG has a number of side effects like allergic reactions, throat irritation, rashes, dry mouth, etc. if you experience something like these, you should consider switching to VG.

VG, however, seems to have issues related to cleaning only. Alcohol-dipped swabs would be the correct choice for perfect cleaning. Other than this, some side effects of VG are sore throat, increased thirst, dry mouth, etc.

Therefore, these are some of the details of PG and VG in brief, which would help you pick the right form next time. The two widely used bases for vape liquid wholesale contribute to making various other products equally. PG is used in pet food asthma inhalers, while VG is often used as sweeteners in toothpaste.


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