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Freebase Nicotine E Liquids FAQ's

  • What nicotine strength do I need?

    The strength of freebase nicotine e liquid depends on what device and coil you’re using. For MTL (Mouth To Lung) devices that are commonly used to help users quit smoking, we’d suggest using a nicotine strength of 12mg-18mg to more closely resemble the throat hit of a conventional cigarette. For sub-ohm (or Direct To Lung) devices, you can use a lower nicotine strength such as 3mg or 6mg in high VG liquids to produce more clouds and smoother flavours.

  • How do I choose a freebase nicotine e liquid flavour?

    With so many options available, the choice can be a little overwhelming. We recommend trying a bunch of different flavours, which is why we offer multi-pack and mix and match e liquid deals, so you can try out as many as you want until you find your favourites.

  • What devices can I use freebase nicotine e liquid in?

    You should be able to use freebase nicotine e liquid in most vape kit devices that allow you to fill with your own liquids. You’ll want to choose a mix and strength that best suits your device’s coil, though. For example, if you’re using a sub-ohm device that uses a coil below 1.0 ohm, you’ll want to pick a freebase liquid that has a lower nicotine content and high vg content to allow you to experience the best of the flavour without an overpowering nicotine hit.

  • Does freebase e liquid have an expiry date?

    All e liquids, including freebase liquids have an expiry date, but they’re often quite lengthy (up to 3 years), so you can store away any unused e liquids and come back to them at a later date if you need to. Always check the date on the pack before using, especially if it's been left for a while.

  • What VG/PG mix do I need for my vape?

    This will depend on the type of device and coil that you’re using. If your coil has a resistance of under 1.0Ω, it classes as a sub-ohm, which will mean you’ll need a freebase nicotine liquid that is thicker and has a mix of around 70VG/30PG. For MTL (Mouth To Lung) devices that have a coil with a resistance of 1.0Ω or above, you’ll need to use a thinner freebase liquid, with a PG of 50% or less such as 50VG/50PG mix or even high PG liquids.

  • What freebase nicotine e liquids are the best?

    Like everything, there are both cheap, and premium versions when it comes to freebase nicotine e liquids. If you’re looking for the best quality and flavours, we’d suggest looking at brands such as IVG or Double Drip or if you’re looking for best value try Oh My God range of e liquids.

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