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Is sub-ohm vaping really that dangerous?

You may feel scared and afraid of getting hurt after reading on a lot of forums that sub-ohm vaping severely burns your throat. Actually you want to give it a try for huge vapor production, intense flavor and warmer vapor, right? You really would like to ask those who have tried this before whether it's really dangerous to do sub-ohm vaping.

In most cases that the issue comes down to a large amount of airflow to the coils and a wide drip tip which kind of allows really hot vapor and heated droplets of liquid to actually be inhaled. Suggest never going below 0.4ohms. Another thing that you need to worry about however is battery safety when sub ohm vaping. You need to be able to check the resistance of your coils using an ohm meter (you can get one specifically for RDAs), have batteries that can handle the coil you build, and a good charger for the batteries. One tool you can use to see if your batteries can handle the build you set up is this Ohms Law calculator. You should be reminded that if your batteries can't handle the coil you build, they can go into runaway mode and catch fire. For further safety consideration and due to the lack of basic sub-ohm vaping knowledge, you may need a finished atomizer, such as Aspire Nautilus Tank Clearomizer with a good fame for its pure and clean taste.

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