Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this Breeze vape thing for a while now, and I gotta say, it’s been an interesting ride. I wanted to share my little adventure with y’all, especially about what’s actually inside these things.
First off, I grabbed one of these Breeze devices. They’re pretty sleek, I guess. No buttons or anything, you just puff on it. The one I got came pre-filled with some e-liquid, 6ml of it they say, and it’s packed with nicotine – 5% to be exact, which is like 50mg/ml. That’s a lot, if you ask me.

So, I started digging into what this e-liquid is made of. Turns out, it’s mostly this stuff called Propylene Glycol (PG) and Vegetable Glycerin (VG). I did a bit of reading and found out these are pretty standard in vaping stuff. They say it’s safe to eat, but breathing it in all the time, especially PG, might mess with your lungs a bit. That got me thinking.
Then there’s the nicotine, obviously. We all know that’s the stuff that gets you hooked. And yeah, these Breeze vapes have a bunch of different flavors too. I tried a fruity one, and it was alright. They keep coming out with new flavors, trying to keep things interesting, I suppose.
What I Did
- Got the Device: First thing I did was get my hands on a Breeze Pro. They’re easy to find.
- Checked the Juice: I looked at the e-liquid level. Like I said, 6ml, with a strong nicotine hit.
- Read Up on Ingredients: I spent some time googling what PG and VG are all about. Kinda made me worry a little.
- Tried Different Flavors: I puffed on a few different flavors. Some were okay, some were just meh.
- Thought About It: After all that, I sat down and really thought about what I was inhaling.
So, that’s my story with the Breeze vape. It’s easy to use, the flavors are there, but knowing what’s inside makes you think twice. I mean, are these things really okay for us? I’m not so sure. Just wanted to share my experience. You do you, but it’s always good to know what you’re getting into, right?
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