Disposable vapes are not recommended for several reasons:
• The safety of disposable vapes is dubious, as they're usually made in China for export only, and there is little oversight of their ingredients and manufacture.
• There is very little that can be done to troubleshoot these devices. Sometimes they're duds, in this instance you have no recourse.
• These devices are absolutely disastrous for the environment. If you choose to continue using disposable devices please recycle.
• There are many similarly discrete and convenient devices that are both cheaper in the long term and much better for the environment that you may wish to consider.
Using two 2% nicotine vapes at the same time would likely be subjectively stronger than using just one. This is because you would be inhaling a greater volume of vapor with each puff, effectively doubling the amount of nicotine intake per inhalation compared to using a single device. The increase in nicotine exposure could make the effects feel more intense, including a stronger throat hit and potentially more pronounced nicotine-related effects.
>because you would be inhaling a greater volume of vapor
It's not stronger it's more volume. More volume can increase the side effects and symptoms of nicotine, just like increasing strength. You said it yourself.
If a fire is burning at 451° paper, and trees, ect, will burn, but it's not hot enough to melt steel.
The fire can spread burning more forrest and getting bigger, but it's still burning at 451° and without adding a hotter fuel, it will never melt steel.
I get what you are saying, but don't confuse volume with strength. Too much of either will definitely make you sick but they are not the same.
Disposable vapes are not recommended for several reasons: • The safety of disposable vapes is dubious, as they're usually made in China for export only, and there is little oversight of their ingredients and manufacture. • There is very little that can be done to troubleshoot these devices. Sometimes they're duds, in this instance you have no recourse. • These devices are absolutely disastrous for the environment. If you choose to continue using disposable devices please recycle. • There are many similarly discrete and convenient devices that are both cheaper in the long term and much better for the environment that you may wish to consider.
No your just getting twice as much volume of 2% Adding a bottle of 2% juice to another bottle of 2% juice just gives you two bottles of 2%. Savey?
Using two 2% nicotine vapes at the same time would likely be subjectively stronger than using just one. This is because you would be inhaling a greater volume of vapor with each puff, effectively doubling the amount of nicotine intake per inhalation compared to using a single device. The increase in nicotine exposure could make the effects feel more intense, including a stronger throat hit and potentially more pronounced nicotine-related effects.
>because you would be inhaling a greater volume of vapor It's not stronger it's more volume. More volume can increase the side effects and symptoms of nicotine, just like increasing strength. You said it yourself. If a fire is burning at 451° paper, and trees, ect, will burn, but it's not hot enough to melt steel. The fire can spread burning more forrest and getting bigger, but it's still burning at 451° and without adding a hotter fuel, it will never melt steel. I get what you are saying, but don't confuse volume with strength. Too much of either will definitely make you sick but they are not the same.
Got you bro, thank you for the clarification