I will expand on what i left out (to avoid over info/complicating things) of my last e-liquid post...
I don't use the Haze wicks (just my personal preference) i make my own using either Muji or Koh Gen Do organic pure cotton, for me the taste and performance is more to my liking. You could get almost the same results using
organic cotton wool pads from a local chemist/pharmacy and for the price of a few of the Haze wicks you can get a pack of 60 pads and i could make about 150-200 wicks from one pad
Which means i can replace them as often as i want without much cost, i usually wait till they start to loose shape too much or just look nasty, the kind of liquid you use can also play a part.
I also make mine smaller than the Haze wicks, mine are about 1/4 or 1/3 of the size and i only use a few drops of juice at a time, a little goes a long way.
I wondered about using two Haze pads when mine first arrived (think this is just how they are shipped) but i think it would be too easy to get juice in your mouth as the liquid would be closer to the air holes so never tried.
Draw strength will also play a part as the Haze uses an oven (kind of) to heat the liquid compared to an e-cig which uses a coil, the coil heats less liquid at once and you have control with a button over how long you choose to heat for, so easier to control. With my smaller wicks and less liquid i find a good strong pull, not enough that you look like you have issues
but quite strong/fast works best.
So thats how i do it, it wont be for everyone but thats just life, for me it works