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10ml vape liquids, sometimes known as TPD liquids, are the most common size of e-liquid in the UK and the maximum size allowed if it the e-liquid contains nicotine.
10ml e-liquids typically contain ‘freebase nicotine’ which is extracted from the tobacco plant. Freebase nicotine tends to provide a harsher throat hit when vaped, which can be beneficial to ex-smokers looking to closely replicate the sensation and throat hit of smoking a real tobacco cigarette, minus the chemicals, carbon monoxide, carcinogens, heat and tar.
Like all nicotine containing liquids in the UK, freebase vape liquids are limited in size to 10ml TPD bottles (Tobacco Products Directive by the EU, now TRPR under UK law).
Freebase nicotine is available in a wide range of strengths, including 3mg, 6mg, 9mg, 12mg, 18mg as well as 0mg zero nicotine options (those these are not limited to 10ml size). Most people tend to start around 6mg or less, but heavy smokers may need up to 18mg strength when they first quit.
There are lots of benefits to using 10ml vape liquids:
Best Devices for 10ml E-Liquids
It is not recommended to use freebase e-liquids for sub-ohm vaping with high power mod devices (especially DTL vaping) as they will be very harsh on the throat, and the greater vapour production will vastly increase the amount of nicotine your body absorbs compared to smaller devices.
One 10ml e-liquid usually costs around £1.99, though 10ml vape liquids can cost anywhere between £0.99 and £3.99 depending on the quality and ingredients used for a particular flavour.
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One 10ml bottle of e-liquid typically lasts for 3000 puffs, which can last from several days to one week with moderate usage in an MTL device. One 10ml e-liquid offers the equivalent puffs as around 5 disposable vapes.
As 10ml e-liquids can have anywhere between 0mg and 18mg nicotine, it’s hard to say how many cigarettes is equivalent to one bottle of 10ml e-liquid. It also depends on the device you vape with, the coil it uses, the vapour produced and the e-liquid consistency.
As a rough guide, a 10ml bottle containing a 20mg/ml e-liquid would typically contain around 100 cigarettes worth of nicotine, minus the tar, carbon monoxide, carcinogens, chemicals and heat produced by combusting tobacco. That makes them ideal for heavy smokers.
Whereas a 10ml e-liquid with 3mg/ml nicotine strength would contain approximately 10 cigarettes worth of nicotine per bottle, making it ideal for vapers looking to reduce their nicotine consumption after switching.
In the UK, TPD & TRPR laws state that e-liquids containing nicotine can only be sold in a maximum bottle size of 10ml, and they must not exceed a nicotine strength higher than 20mg/ml. This is why e-liquids tend to be sold in 10ml bottles in the UK.
However, you can purchase zero nicotine e-liquids (which are not subject to TPD laws) in larger bottles up to 100ml, and then buy 10ml bottles of pure nicotine that can be separately added directly into the bottle.
10ml of vape liquid is not considered a lot of e-liquid. It is the maximum bottle size that can be sold in the UK containing nicotine, however zero nicotine vape liquids can be bought in sizes up to 100ml and beyond.
As noted above, one 10ml bottle of vape liquid can last for days depending on usage. Most 10ml e-liquids can also be bought as part of mix and match deals, such as our 3 for £5 on Dainty’s UK-made 10ml vape liquids.
Generally it is not recommended to vape 10ml of vape juice in a single day, even with a lower nicotine strength. You should only vape to keep nicotine cravings at bay whilst quitting smoking. If you need to vape 10ml of juice a day to satisfy your cravings, then you likely need to increase the nicotine strength of your 10ml vape liquids.
Very heavy smokers may get through a lot more juice than light or moderate smokers after making the switch, however it is still better to use a higher nicotine strength e-liquid rather than vaping a lot of a lower strength. It will likely satisfy your cravings more effectively, as well as reducing the strain on your device.
2% nicotine is the highest strength available in the UK, and is often written as 20mg/ml or simply 20mg.
It is the highest legal strength allowed in Britain and usually comes in the form of salt nicotine, or nic salt, offering a smoother throat hit even at higher strengths which can mask the strength of the nicotine. Freebase nicotine is typically available in a maximum of 18mg/ml, or 1.8% nicotine, but provides a much harsher throat hit.
Most disposable vapes in the UK contain 20mg/ml or 2% nicotine salt content, so be aware of how much nicotine you are consuming.
Yes, 10ml vape liquids are consumable products and must have an expiry date printed on the bottle as well as a batch code, so you and the manufacturer can check if the e-liquid is still in date.
If you cannot find the expiry date, or if you have any concerns about a particular e-liquid expiry, you can contact the manufacturer who will be able to use the batch code on the bottle to identify the expiry date for the liquid.
Freebase nicotine, usually found in 10ml vape liquids, is available in the following nicotine strengths:
Salt nicotine, aka nic salts, are widely available in the following nicotine strengths:
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