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Liquid Guide

1. TYPES OF E-LIQUIDS

Vape devices come in different formats, each designed for a specific level of simplicity, control, and customization. Below is an overview of the main vape types, ordered from the easiest to use to the most advanced.

Nicotine Salt (Nic-Salt)
Smoother, faster absorption at higher nicotine strengths and are best suited for pod devices and MTL vaping.
Freebase Nicotine
Stronger throat hit at lower nicotine strengths, best suited for advanced pod devices and DTL systems.

2. NICOTINE STRENGTH

Nicotine strength plays a key role in how satisfying an e-liquid feels and should be chosen based on both your device type and how frequently you vape.

Low strength (0-10mg / ml): and is typically used with devices that produce more vapor, allowing for more frequent vaping sessions.

Medium strength (10-20mg / ml): for regular users, delivering enough nicotine without being too intense.

High strength (20-50mg / ml): with fewer puffs and is best suited for low-power devices and users who prefer a more efficient nicotine intake.

3. PG/VG RATIO

The PG/VG ratio describes the balance between Propylene Glycol (PG) and Vegetable Glycerin (VG) in an e-liquid, and it plays a major role in how the liquid tastes, feels, and performs in your device.

Higher PG Content
These are thinner, provide stronger flavour and throat hit, and produce less vapor. Best for pod devices and MTL vaping.
Higher VG Content
These liquids are with low nicotine content and suited for advanced pod devices or DTL systems.

Key takeaway: Choosing the right e-liquid means matching nicotine type, strength, and PG/VG ratio to your device and vaping style for the best experience.