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E-liquids, also known as vape juice or e-juice, are the fluids utilised in vaporisers and electronic cigarettes to create vapour. These liquids typically provide nicotine and flavour to the user when heated by the vape device.
Shortfill e-liquids are larger sizes of e-liquid that contains zero nicotine and leave enough space inside the bottle to add nicotine shots into the bottle directly.
In the UK, the maximum bottle size allowed is 10ml if the e-liquid contains nicotine. However, shortfill e-liquids do not contain nicotine and can therefore be sold in larger bottles than 10ml.
Users can then purchase separate 10ml bottles of pure nicotine, called nic shots or nicotine shots, which can then be added directly into the shortfill bottle for those who prefer to vape with nicotine.
These vape liquids are called shortfills because the bottles they use leave extra space to add nic shots directly into the bottle. For example, typically a 100ml e-liquid shortfill uses a 120ml bottle and a 50ml uses a 60ml bottle size.
Shortfill e-liquids are ideal for vape tricks! They often feature thicker consistencies of e-liquid due to their 70/30 or 80/20 ratios of VG/PG, which means they can produce much thicker vape clouds when used with high wattage devices and sub ohm coils.
These liquids will likely be too thick to work in smaller devices like vape pens and pods, and require high power devices with low resistance coils. Make sure that your device is capable of vaping with thicker liquids or you may damage the coil and device.
E-liquids comprise mainly vegetable glycerine (VG), propylene glycol (PG), nicotine, and flavourings. The VG and PG act as bases that carry the nicotine and flavourings and produce vapour when heated.
You can also purchase e-liquids without nicotine.
VG/PG refers to the ratio of vegetable glycerine to propylene glycol in e-liquids. This ratio can affect the viscosity of the liquid, the volume of the vapour clouds produced, the intensity of the throat hit, and how well the liquid carries flavour.
Vegetable Glycerine (VG) is a thick, sweet liquid. VG produces luscious clouds of vapour. VG also imparts a sweeter taste to your liquid.
Vape liquids with higher ratios of VG are ideal for vape tricks and typically require high wattage vape mods with sub ohm coils.
Propylene Glycol (PG) is a thin, tasteless liquid used in e-liquids. PG produces more of a “throat hit” than VG does, which simulates the feel of smoking more closely.
PG also carries e-liquid flavours more effectively and most 10ml e-liquids feature a 50/50 blend of PG and VG which work well with smaller vapes like pods and pens.
For a standard vape pen, a 50/50 VG/PG ratio is commonly recommended as it provides a good balance between throat hit and vapour production.
However, the ideal ratio might vary depending on personal preference and the specifications of the vape pen.
“Vape” generally refers to the electronic device used to heat the e-liquid and transform it into vapour, which is then inhaled by the user. E-liquid, on the other hand, is the mixture of VG, PG, nicotine, and flavourings that is vaporised by the vape device.
E-liquid typically comes in various sizes, with common bottle sizes ranging from 10ml to 120ml. The size you select can depend on your vaping habits and how frequently you need to top up your device. If you like a specific flavour, it can save you money over the long term by buying it in larger bottles.
Larger e-liquid sizes, such as 50mls or 100mls, are often known as shortfills. In the UK, the largest bottle size an e-liquid containing nicotine can be sold in is 10ml.
Nicotine is a chemical compound found in tobacco plants. In e-liquids, it is extracted and utilised for its stimulating effects and to satisfy the cravings of former smokers.
Salt nicotine, also known as nicotine salt or nic salt, is a form of nicotine found naturally in tobacco leaves. It is a more stable and less volatile version of nicotine than the traditionally used freebase nicotine found in most e-liquids and cigarettes. Nicotine salts are produced by combining nicotine (in its purest form) with an organic acid such as benzoic acid, although other organic compounds may also be used.
The key advantage of nicotine salts is that they can deliver higher concentrations of nicotine with a smoother throat hit compared to freebase nicotine. This makes nicotine salts ideal for those who are looking for a more substantial nicotine intake without the harshness that can sometimes be associated with high levels of freebase nicotine, especially in lower-powered vaping devices like pod systems and vape pens.
Nicotine salts are particularly effective in delivering nicotine to the body quickly, closely mimicking the rapid absorption rate that smokers get from tobacco cigarettes. This quality makes them a popular choice among people trying to quit smoking because they can satisfy cravings more efficiently and effectively than traditional e-liquids.
Furthermore, because of their chemical stability, nicotine salts work well in lower-temperature devices, which means they can provide a satisfying experience for vapers without the need for complex or high-powered devices. This simplicity and efficiency are what have made nicotine salts a popular option in the vaping community, especially for those new to vaping or for those seeking a more discreet and portable solution.
No, not all e-liquids contain nicotine. Many brands offer “nicotine-free” options. These e-liquids consist of VG, PG, and flavourings without any added nicotine.
Shortfill e-liquids available in larger bottles than 10ml also do not contain nicotine.
E-liquid has become very cheap as the industry has evolved over the last decade. Standard 10ml e-liquids can cost as little as £1.00, with larger shortfill options costing less than £10 but saving money over time compared to 10ml bottles.
We offer a range of great bundle deals on e-liquids so you can save even more money on e-liquid. Check out our mix & match deals, across a range of vaping products and e-liquids, to see how much money you can save shopping with Eco-Vape.
Typically, e-liquid has a shelf life of between 1 and 2 years, but this depends on the make, manufacturer and storage conditions. There are several ways to determine if your vape juice is out of date. Firstly, if the liquid has a strange smell, it’s probably not in its best condition and you might want to dispose of it.
If the liquid has separated, this can also be a sign that it’s an old e-liquid. All-natural products will separate over time, as the heavier elements sink to the bottom, so it’s not a clear sign the liquid is out of date.
You should always be able to find the best before date printed onto the bottle. However, if you can’t find it or it is unclear, you can contact the manufacturer with the batch code (which will also be on the bottle or packaging) and they will be able to provide the best before date for you.
No. Under no circumstances should you put water in your vape. Not only can water can damage your device, if you vape it, it will produce dangerously hot steam which will scald your throat and lungs leading to serious injury.
If you own a vape mod or kit and need to clean your coil or tank with water, ensure everything is completely dry before you reassemble the device.
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