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Basis: | Polyethylene Glycol |
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Nicotine Content | 0mg/ml;10mg/ml; 20mg/ml; 30mg/ml;50mg/ml |
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E-liquid, also known as vape juice or vape liquid, is the flavoured liquid used inside every type of vape kit. When you activate your kit, the e-liquid is heated up, creating the visible vapour that is inhaled and exhaled. It is arguably the most important part of your vaping experience as it delivers the nicotine to satisfy your cravings.
Vape juice contains four main ingredients: VG (Vegetable Glycerin), PG (Propylene Glycol), Nicotine and Flavourings. There′s no tobacco inside your vape and no combustion occurs either, which means you won′t encounter any of the tar or carcinogens associated with the two.
Creating a vape that feels more like a cigarette, freebase nicotine e-liquids deliver the strongest throat hit. The higher the nic strength, the stronger the hit. Available in strengths ranging from 3mg (light) to 18mg (strong), freebase keeps cravings satisfied for longer, but is slower-acting than salt nicotine.
Vapers looking to try a high strength, but want something a little smoother, often do better with nic salt e-liquids. Normally available in strengths ranging from 5mg to 20mg, even if you were to pick a 20mg e-liquid you′d still experience a lighter throat hit compared to freebase. This kind of nicotine is absorbed by the body faster for quick craving satisfaction but doesn′t stay around for as long.
Featuring a combination of freebase and salt nic, hybrid nicotine e-liquids offer the best of both worlds. In terms of throat hit and craving satisfaction they sit in between salt and freebase. Most commonly available in 5mg, 10mg, and 20mg strengths, higher strengths deliver a stronger throat hit.
10ml bottles of e-liquid are what the majority of vapers use. They′re pre-mixed with nicotine and available in every VG/PG ratio, flavour and nicotine strength you can think of. Also known as TPD e-liquid, 10ml juices are tested and meet the requirements of the Tobacco Product Directive. The TPD applies certain limits on e-liquid, namely, any e-liquid containing nicotine can not be sold in bottles larger than 10ml and in strengths no higher than 20mg/ml.
The cap on bottle size won′t affect vapers using MTL kits, but, sub ohm vape kits get through e-liquid a lot quicker. Shortfills offer a cost-effective alternative to buying lots of small bottles. Available in a range of sizes: 50ml, 100ml and 150ml, a shortfill is an underfilled bottle of nicotine-free e-liquid. There′s room in the bottle to add nicotine shots, and the 0mg e-liquid dilutes the nicotine content of the shot. For example, adding an 18mg shot to a 50ml shortfill will create 60ml of 3mg e-liquid.
How Long Does E-Liquid Last?
Every bottle of vape juice you buy will have an expiry date printed on it, generally, that′s two years after it's made - as long as it remains sealed. Once you′ve opened your bottle, the e-liquid inside lasts up to a year (this is plenty of time for most vapers). Out-of-date e-liquids aren′t dangerous, they′ll just have less flavour and their nicotine strength may have gone down.
As to how much e-liquid you′ll get through, it really does depend on how much you vape. The average new switcher may get through two to four 10ml bottles a week, but it will vary - this is why we always recommend having at least one extra bottle.