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A nostalgic butter flavor packed with cinnamon and sweetness.
30ml Bottle
60VG / 40PG
We've put together a list of starter kits and pod systems that work great with salt nic e-liquids!
SALT NIC DEVICES
Compare Low Salt Nicotine Options
Switching to a lower nicotine strength has never been so easy! 10mg and 12mg nic salts are growing in popularity, and can easily be found in pre-filled pods, and devices that don't require constant refilling or changing of coils.
Use the table below to see a few options you can utilize to lower your nicotine level.
Salt Nicotine
Freebase Nicotine
Salt Nicotine
30mL
60mL
6mL
MTL (mouth-to-lung)
RDTL (restricted direct-to-lung)
Refillable Pod Systems
Low Power Vapes
DTL (direct-to-lung)
Sub-ohm tanks
High power vapes
Lower cloud production
Lower wattage
Higher nicotine
More cloud production
Higher wattage
Lower nicotine
Lower cloud production
Lower wattage
Higher nicotine
FAQ
Choosing the right nicotine strength can be tricky. Our FAQ helps you understand the differences between 10mg, 12mg, and low salt nicotine options so you can find your perfect vape.
What's the difference between 10mg and 12mg salt nic juice?
The primary difference between 10mg and 12mg nic salt juice is the nicotine concentration. 12mg e-liquid may have a marginally higher nicotine level, providing a slightly stronger throat hit and potentially faster nicotine satisfaction.
The difference however, is subtle, and the best choice will depend on individual preferences. If you're unsure, starting with a 10mg and adjusting based on your experience is recommended.
What is salt nicotine, and how does it compare to 10mg or 12mg freebase nicotine?
Salt nicotine is a different form of nicotine than freebase. It's designed to be smoother on the throat, even at higher concentrations.
Many vapers find lower concentrations of salt nic, like 10mg, comparable to higher strengths of freebase nicotine, while being gentler on the throat.
This makes salt nic a popular option for those transitioning from smoking.
Which nicotine strength (10mg, 12mg, etc) is right for me?
The ideal nicotine strength depends on your individual needs and vaping habits. Here are some factors to consider:
Smoking history - heavier smokers might initially prefer something like a 20mg, but may eventually want to cut back on nicotine as they get off of traditional cigarettes.
Vaping device - lower-powered devices often pair well with higher nicotine strengths like what's typically found in nic salt juices, offering satisfaction without harshness.
Desired throat hit - If you prefer a stronger throat hit, a 20mg might be the best option. However, lower options like 10mg and 12mg exist for those who want a smoother vaping experience.
Personal preference - Experimentation is key. Try different strengths and settings to find what satisfies your nicotine cravings and provides a comfortable vaping experience.
Can I use salt nic juice in any vape?
While salt nicotine can be used in various devices, it's generally recommended for lower-powered devices like pod systems.
Higher-powered sub-ohm vaping devices aren't ideal for salt nic due to the potential for excessive nicotine intake.
Always check your device's specifications and manufacturer recommendations before putting salt nic e-liquid in your device.
We have put a list together of devices that work great with salt nic e-liquids
I'm new to vaping. Should I start with salt nicotine or freebase?
For new vapers, especially those transitioning from smoking, salt nicotine is often the recommended starting point.
Here's why:
Faster Nicotine Satisfaction - Salt nic is absorbed into the bloodstream more quickly than freebase e-liquids, providing faster relief from nicotine cravings. This can be crucial for those trying to quit smoking and manage withdrawal symptoms.
Low Maintenance Vapes - Salt nic juice is typically used with low wattage vapes and pod systems that often use integrated coils, reducing the possible that mess and maintenance that comes with changing out coils in a sub-ohm tank.
Higher Nicotine Strengths (but gentler) - Salt nic e-liquids often come in higher nicotine strengths (eg. 12mg, 20mg) than their freebase counterparts. While the numbers might seem intimidating, the smoother throat hit makes these higher strengths tolerable for new vapers and may better satisfy cravings.
For new vapers experimenting with nicotine, it's essential to start at a nicotine level that's appropriate for the amount that you smoke, rather than starting at the highest strength and working your way down.
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