E-Liquid & Nicotine
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Are your liquids suitable for Vegans, Vegetarians and free of allergens?
E-liquid suitability All our E-liquids are suitable for vegans and vegetarians. We cannot guarantee that our products are all free of allergens since some of the raw ingredients may be processed alongside known allergens. If you have an allergy to a specific sweetener or flavouring, please get ... -
Difference between Nicotine Salts and Freebase Nicotine
Nic Salts and Freebase Within vape e-liquids, there are two different types of nicotine that are used. Freebase (or standard) as well as nicotine salts. They both offer two very different ways of vaping. Freebase offers more of a stronger and harsher throat hit and a slower release of nicotine ... -
PG and VG Propylene Glycol (PG) is a thin, odourless and flavourless liquid. Vegetable Glycerin (VG) on the other hand, is thicker and has a mildly sweet flavour to it. These are both the base components of building any type of e-liquid. The more PG you use, the thinner your liquid will be, an...
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Due to TRPR, Tobacco and Related Products Regulations, we cannot sell nicotine liquids in bottles over 10ml. This is where shortfills come in. A short-fill is a 50/100/200ml bottle of 0mg e-liquid that can have nicotine shots added into it to create large, thicker liquids and their nicotine con...
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Opening Shortfill bottles If you’re having difficulty opening your short-fill bottle, here are a few tricks you can try! Use a pair of pliers or a flat item to pull the top of the bottle off. You can purchase a specific bottle opener designed for shortfills or use a standard bottle opener. Be c...
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Concentrate Flavours Concentrates are the flavour base of any vape liquid. Sometimes, you’d prefer to make your own vape liquid using the VG and PG bases. For this, you’d need to add some flavour and taste to it.
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Nicotine Shots Nicotine shots are 10ml bottles of nicotine that are mixed in a short-fill bottle. They usually come in an 18mg that is to be added into your short-fill. Short fills are usually a 70VG:30PG mix so we recommend using the same mix in a short-fill. However, If you’d like your liquid...
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Nicotine Strengths 2% is the same as 20mg. When a product uses a percentage, you can convert this to milligrams easily. For example – 1.2% means 12mg/ml Most Disposable Vapes come in either 1% or 2%, meaning either 10mg or 20mg.
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What Nicotine Strength should I choose
Nicotine Strength This is all dependent on if/how much you used to smoke. If you used to socially smoke, say 1-2 over a week, a 3mg would be preferable over a 20mg. But a rule of thumb that is used: When converted to e-liquid, Your average cigarette is around 12-15mg. If you ever need help de... -
Why is my E-liquid changing colour?
E-liquid Changing Colour? If you've left your device for a long period of time, you'll quite often come back to it and notice that your e-liquid has gone from its original clear state to a darker, more brown colour. Or if you've left your device out in the sun, you'll notice this discolouration....