Nicotine salts use a modified form of nicotine that absorbs faster and feels smoother on the throat, even at higher strengths like 20mg. They work best in low-power pod kits and are the go-to for ex-smokers who want quick nicotine satisfaction.
Freebase nicotine is the traditional form found in most e-liquids. It gives a more noticeable throat hit, which some vapers prefer. It works well at lower strengths (3mg to 12mg) in higher-power devices like sub-ohm kits.
Yes. 0mg nicotine-free e-liquids are available across all flavour categories and bottle sizes. They are popular with vapers who have gradually reduced their nicotine intake or who simply enjoy vaping for the flavour.
It depends on how much you currently smoke or vape:
- Light (1-5 cigarettes/day): Try 5mg nicotine salts or 3mg freebase.
- Moderate (6-14 cigarettes/day): Try 10mg nicotine salts or 6mg freebase.
- Heavy (15+ cigarettes/day): Try 20mg nicotine salts or 12mg freebase.
If you find yourself vaping constantly, your strength may be too low. If you feel lightheaded, it may be too high. Adjust until it feels right.
VG (vegetable glycerine) and PG (propylene glycol) are the two base liquids in every e-liquid. The ratio between them changes the experience:
- 70/30 VG/PG or higher: Thick clouds, smooth inhale, less throat hit. Best for sub-ohm kits and DTL vaping.
- 50/50 VG/PG: Balanced cloud and flavour. Works well in most pod kits and starter devices.
- High PG (60%+): Sharper flavour, stronger throat hit, less vapour. Suits MTL vaping and those who want a cigarette-like feel.
Using the wrong ratio in your device can cause problems, thick high-VG liquid can clog small pod coils, while thin high-PG liquid may leak in sub-ohm tanks.
Yes, and it is a good way to find combinations you enjoy. A few tips:
- Stick to similar profiles for best results, such as citrus with kiwi, or pastry with caramel.
- Avoid mixing nicotine salts with freebase nicotine, as they absorb differently.
- Try small amounts first using 10ml bottles before committing to larger mixes.
Keep bottles in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat. A drawer or cupboard is ideal. Avoid leaving e-liquid in hot cars or on windowsills, as heat breaks down both nicotine and flavourings over time.
Most e-liquids last up to two years unopened. Always check the best-before date on the bottle, and if the colour or taste has changed noticeably, replace it.



















































