
Can You Use 70/30 E-Liquid in a Pod Kit?
Most pod kits on the market are built for thin 50/50 e-liquid. The coils are small, the wattage is low, and the wicking holes can't cope with anything thicker. Put 70/30 VG/PG e-liquid through one of those coils and you'll burn the cotton out within a day or two. Some pod kits handle 70/30 without any trouble though, depending on the coils. It comes down to coil resistance and how much wattage the kit can push. Which Pod Kits Work with 70/30 Juice? Pod kits with sub-ohm coils below 0.6 ohm and wattage above 20W can usually handle thicker 70/30 liquid without problems. At that power level, enough juice gets pulled through the wick to keep up with the thicker VG. Kits with coils above 1.0 ohm and wattage under 15W are a different story. Those coils have tiny wicking holes built for thin 50/50 juice or nic salts. Thick 70/30 liquid can't soak through fast enough at low power, so the cotton dries out between puffs. Coil Resistance Wattage Range Best VG/PG Ratio 0.2 to 0.4 ohm 30W to 80W 70/30 or higher VG 0.4 to 0.6 ohm 20W to 35W 70/30 works in most cases 0.6 to 1.0 ohm 12W to 20W 50/50 or 60/40 max 1.0 ohm and above 8W to 15W 50/50 only (nic salts) A few pod kits sit in that middle ground where they ship with both a sub-ohm coil and an MTL coil in the box. Kits from the Voopoo Drag range and Geekvape Aegis range do this well. Use the sub-ohm coil for 70/30 shortfills and swap to the MTL coil when you want to run nic salts. Best Wattage for 70/30 E-Liquid 70/30 juice is thicker than 50/50 and needs more heat to vapourise. Too low a wattage and the coil can't keep up, so you get a muted, slightly burnt taste. VG/PG Ratio Minimum Wattage Sweet Spot 70/30 20W 25W to 50W depending on coil 80/20 30W 40W to 70W 50/50 8W 10W to 15W Start low and bump up by 2W or 3W at a time until the flavour cleans up. Our wattage guide goes into more detail on dialling in your settings. Best Coil for 70/30 Liquid Your coil choice matters more than the kit itself here. Wide wicking ports and mesh heating elements are what you want. Mesh heats the cotton evenly across the whole surface, so thick VG doesn't leave dry patches the way it can with a single wire coil. Stick with coils between 0.2 and 0.6 ohm for 70/30 liquid. Anything above 0.8 ohm will struggle unless it's specifically labelled for high VG use. If you want the full breakdown on how coil type and ratio interact, there's a guide to PG/VG ratio, temperature and coils on the blog. When to Stick with 50/50 Kits that max out at 15W with 1.0 ohm coils or higher aren't going to play nicely with 70/30. 50/50 nic salts and 50/50 shortfills are the right pick for those setups. The thinner liquid wicks quickly through small coils at low wattage. You get a tighter, mouth to lung draw that sits closer to a cigarette style pull. The guide to choosing the right vape juice covers VG/PG ratio, strength, and coil matching if you want the full picture. Related products & ranges Shop all e-liquids Nic salt e-liquids Coils & pods More vaping guides E-liquids explained (start here) VG vs PG ratios explained How to choose a pod kit

Best Vape Juice Brands UK 2026
Ready to buy? Browse all e-liquids or nic salts. We stock over 100 e-liquid brands. These are the 10 we'd actually recommend. That's not a marketing line. We've cut brands from this list that we stocked two years ago. Quality dropped, customers stopped reordering, or we found something better. What's here are the vape juice brands that sell consistently, get reordered, and don't generate complaints. The mix covers nic salts for pod kits, shortfills for sub-ohm tanks, and bar salts for people switching from disposables. Some brands do one thing very well. A couple do everything well. The 10 Best E-Liquid Brands We Stock 1. Doozy Vape Co Been going since 2015 and the range is enormous. Doozy covers nic salts, 50/50 shortfills, and high VG shortfills across multiple sub-ranges - Seriously, Temptations, Legends, and the Pod Fill line. The Pod Fill range is what most of our nic salt customers end up on. What they do well: range and consistency. You won't find a dud in the lineup because they've had years to weed them out. Try first: Fresh Pineapple (Pod Fill), Blue Pear (Pod Fill), Jam Tart (Temptations) 2. Elux Legend Nic Salts Elux Legend nic salts are comfortably our top-selling nic salt brand. The flavours are based on the original Elux disposables. If you liked those, these taste the same in a refillable pod kit. 50/50 ratio, 10mg and 20mg. What they do well: strong, accurate flavour that doesn't fade halfway through a coils. The fruit flavours especially are hard to beat at this price. Try first: Blueberry Sour Raspberry, Mr Blue, Watermelon Ice 3. Lost Mary Nic Salts Lost Mary nic salts are 20 of the best-selling flavours from the BM6000 prefilled kit range, chosen by customers and released as 10ml nic salt bottles. Available in 10mg and 20mg, 50/50 ratio. If you already use a Lost Mary prefilled kit and want the same flavours in a refillable pod, this is the range. What they do well: the flavours match the prefilled pods closely. People who already know what they like from the BM6000 range don't have to guess. Try first: Blueberry Watermelon Lemonade, Triple Berry Ice, Cherry Ice 4. ElfLiq by Elf Bar ElfLiq is the official nic salt range from Elf Bar. 21 flavours taken from their most popular disposables, now in 10ml bottles at 10mg and 20mg. These work particularly well in XROS and Xlim pods at 0.8ohms, which is what half our team uses. What they do well: some of the most recognisable flavours in vaping. If you've tried an Elf Bar disposable, you already know what these taste like. Try first: Blueberry Sour Raspberry, Strawberry Kiwi, Sour Apple 5. Bombo The odd one out on this list, and deliberately so. Bombo is a Spanish brand that specialises in tobacco and dessert profiles. They use a double-aging process and they're the first e-liquid manufacturer in Spain with ISO 9001 certification. The Pastry Masters and Platinum Tobaccos ranges are where they shine. What they do well: complex, layered flavours that taste nothing like anything else on this list. If you vape tobacco or rich desserts, Bombo is worth trying. Try first: Climax Cream Reserve, Nutty Supra Reserve, Crema Santa 6. Wick Liquor UK-made since 2016. Wick Liquor built their reputation on a handful of flavours that became industry staples - Boulevard and Carnival in particular. They do shortfills and nic salts, and they've collaborated with other brands to expand the range without diluting quality. What they do well: flavour complexity. These aren't simple single-fruit juices. Boulevard is a fruit punch with loganberry that shouldn't work but absolutely does. Try first: Boulevard, Carnival, Miyako Blueberry 7. Just Juice Just Juice has one of the widest flavour ranges of any brand we stock. Nic salts, bar salts, shortfills, and the Brutal sub-range for stronger flavour. They cover fruit, menthol, tobacco, and some more exotic combinations across the lot. What they do well: variety without sacrificing quality. Most brands with this many SKUs have weak spots. Just Juice doesn't really. Try first: Mango & Passion Fruit, Wild Berries Aniseed, Lemon & Lime 8. Ohm Brew Ohm Brew stands out because of how they handle nicotine strength. Their standard range comes in 3mg, 6mg, 12mg, and 18mg freebase in 10ml bottles - unusual for a brand this size. The Double Brew nic salt and shortfill ranges cover the 50/50 and high VG side. Good option if you're stepping down gradually and want precise control over your nicotine. What they do well: the widest nicotine strength range of any brand on this list. Also one of the few doing full-strength freebase 10mls alongside nic salts. Try first: Caramel Frappe, Blueberry & Raspberry, Blue Razz G. Bear (All from Double Brew) 9. Bar Juice 5000 Bar Juice 5000 was designed specifically for the post-disposable market. The flavours match what people were used to from disposables. The nic salt formula is concentrated, so it works well even in older coils. 10mg and 20mg in 10ml bottles. What they do well: strong, clean bar salt flavours that don't need a fresh coil to taste good. Popular with people who just want their old disposable flavour in a refillable pod. Try first: Watermelon Ice, Blue Razz Lemonade, Lemon & Lime 10. Zeus Juice Another UK brand that's been around long enough to earn its reputation. Zeus Juice does nic salts, 50/50 shortfills, and high VG shortfills. The range leans toward fruity and sweet, with a few menthol options mixed in. Good across the board. What they do well: consistent quality at a reasonable price. Their shortfills are some of the best values in the high VG category. Try first: Dimpleberry, The Black, Dodoberry Ice Which Type of E-Liquid Do You Need? If you're not sure which format to go for, here's the short version: Type Best for Strength range Works with Nic salts (10ml) Pod kits, MTL vaping 5-20mg Any refillable pod kit Bar salts (10ml) Ex-disposable users 10-20mg Pod kits, MTL tanks Shortfills (50-100ml) Sub-ohm tanks, DTL vaping 0-3mg (add nic shots) Sub-ohm kits and tanks 50/50 shortfills Pod kits at lower strength 0-3mg (add nic shots) Pod kits, MTL tanks Our e-liquids guide covers PG/VG ratios, nicotine types, and how to match liquids to your kit in more detail. If you're trying to work out the right nicotine strength, the nic salt strengths guide walks through 5mg vs 10mg vs 20mg. Related products & ranges Shop all e-liquids Nic salt e-liquids Shortfill e-liquids More vaping guides E-liquids explained (start here) Best nic salt brands UK What are shortfill e-liquids?

UK Vape Tax 2026: How Much E-Liquid Is Going Up and When
From 1 October 2026, every 10ml of e-liquid sold in the UK picks up a £2.20 excise duty. Add VAT on top and the real increase is £2.64 per 10ml. That's on everything, 0mg included, because the government went with a flat rate based on volume rather than nicotine content. It's called the Vaping Products Duty (VPD) and it works the same way as duty on alcohol or tobacco. First time e-liquid has ever carried its own excise charge in the UK. How Much Is Vape Juice Going Up Depends on what you buy. A 10ml nic salt roughly doubles in price. Shortfills get hammered. Product Typical Price Now Duty Added Duty + VAT Estimated New Price 10ml nic salt £3.49 £2.20 £2.64 ~£6.13 10ml freebase £3.49 £2.20 £2.64 ~£6.13 2ml prefilled pod Varies £0.44 £0.53 + ~53p per pod 50ml shortfill £9.99 £11.00 £13.20 ~£23.19 100ml shortfill £14.99 £22.00 £26.40 ~£41.39 10ml nic shot £0.99 £2.20 £2.64 ~£3.63 Those numbers assume the full duty lands on the customer. Some brands will absorb part of it, so real prices will vary. If you're on nic salts, the duty nearly matches the cost of the liquid itself. Shortfill buyers take the worst of it because duty is charged on every 10ml in the bottle, and a 100ml has ten of them. Vape kits, coils, empty pods, tanks, and batteries stay untaxed. The duty is on liquid only. Does the UK Vape Tax Apply to 0mg E-Liquid Yes, and this is the part that caught a lot of people off guard. 0mg shortfills, CBD vape liquids, any liquid made for vaping, all taxed at the same £2.20 per 10ml as a 20mg nic salt. The original proposal under Jeremy Hunt was a tiered rate based on nicotine strength. Labour scrapped that and went flat rate by volume instead. So nicotine content makes no difference to what you pay. When Does the UK Vape Tax Start Date What Happens 1 April 2026 HMRC registration opens for manufacturers and importers 1 October 2026 Vaping Products Duty takes effect, duty stamps required on packaging 1 October 2026 to 31 March 2027 Grace period for unstamped stock already in retail 1 April 2027 All e-liquid on UK shelves must carry a duty stamp On top of the tax itself, every bottle and pod of e-liquid will need a physical duty stamp on the packaging from October 2026. Same idea as the stamps you see on tobacco and spirits. HMRC has appointed Cartor Security Printers to supply them. After 31 March 2027, selling unstamped stock could mean civil or criminal penalties. Current UK E-Liquid Regulations Before the vape tax even arrives, e-liquid already sits under the Tobacco and Related Products Regulations (TRPR). These carried over from the EU's TPD after Brexit and have been the baseline since 2016. Rule Requirement Nicotine strength 20mg/ml maximum Bottle size (nicotine) 10ml maximum for any liquid containing nicotine Tank and pod capacity 2ml maximum MHRA registration All products must be registered before sale Child resistant caps Required on all nicotine e-liquid Labelling Health warnings and ingredient lists on all packaging Shortfills exist because of the 10ml bottle rule. They're sold nicotine free at 50ml or 100ml, and you add a separate nic shot. After October 2026, both the shortfill and the nic shot carry the vape tax on their own volumes. Ecigone has a full guide to UK vaping laws and TPD regulations if you want the detail. There's also a 2025 to 2026 legislation compliance guide covering the disposable ban and what changed. What This Means for Ecigone Customers We'll do everything we can to keep prices as low as possible on bottled and prefilled e-liquid. That's always been the Ecigone approach and a new tax doesn't change it. If you're a regular buyer, stocking up before October 2026 is worth thinking about while current prices hold. Once the duty kicks in, it makes sense to let the market settle and see what comes through. Brands are already working on super concentrated longfills and other formats to offset the shortfill price jump. New options should start appearing over the coming months. Shortfill vapers get the roughest deal here. Many of them have been vaping for over a decade and kept the industry alive through every regulation change since TPD landed. Over £26 in extra duty on a 100ml bottle is a hard pill. But vaping still costs a fraction of what smoking does, and the industry has adapted to everything thrown at it since 2016. It'll adapt to this too.

How to Store E-Liquid
Store e-liquid in a cool, dark place with the cap sealed tight. A kitchen cupboard away from the cooker or a bedroom drawer works well. Keep bottles upright and out of direct sunlight. That covers 90% of what you need to know. The rest of this guide covers why those rules matter, how long vape juice lasts, and how to spot a bottle that's gone off. Best Storage Conditions for E-Liquid Heat, light, and air are the three things that break e-liquid down. Each one attacks different parts of the juice. Factor What It Does How to Avoid It Heat Speeds up nicotine oxidation and breaks down flavour compounds. Even 20 minutes in a hot car can turn juice brown. Store at room temperature. Away from radiators, cookers, and windowsills. Never leave in a car. Sunlight UV light degrades nicotine and fades flavour. Clear bottles are worst affected. Keep in a cupboard or drawer. Dark bottles help but don't rely on them alone. Air Oxygen reacts with nicotine and changes the colour and taste over time. Screw caps tight after every fill. Don't leave bottles open while you sort your tank out. The best storage temperature for e-liquid sits between 15°C and 25°C. Standard room temperature in most UK homes. Bathrooms are a bad choice because the humidity and temperature swings from showers speed up degradation. Fridges work for long term storage of unopened bottles. Let the juice reach room temperature before you vape it though, or the viscosity will be off. [shotcode_multi_image_section_5] How Long Does Vape Juice Last Shelf life depends on whether the bottle has been opened and how it's stored. Condition Expected Shelf Life Unopened, stored correctly 12 to 24 months from manufacture date Opened, stored correctly 3 to 6 months Opened, left in heat or light A few weeks before noticeable flavour loss In a vape tank (filled and sitting) 1 to 2 weeks before flavour starts dropping off Nic salt e-liquids follow the same shelf life as standard e-liquid. The nicotine salt form doesn't make it last longer or shorter. Store them the same way. Shortfill e-liquids in larger bottles take longer to use up, so storage matters more. If you've added a nicotine shot, the clock starts from the day you mix it. Shake the bottle well after adding the shot and store it sealed. Writing the date you opened each bottle on the label with a marker helps you use older juice first. You won't remember once you've got a few bottles on the go. How to Tell If Vape Juice Has Gone Bad Your eyes and nose catch most problems before you take a puff. Colour change. Some darkening over time is normal, especially with nicotine. A slight amber tint in juice that started clear isn't a concern. Dramatic colour shifts are different. If a light coloured juice turns dark brown or black, the nicotine has oxidised heavily and the flavour will taste harsh and peppery. Smell. Fresh vape juice smells like its flavour. If it smells sour, metallic, or chemical, don't vape it. Nicotine oxidation produces a sharp, peppery smell that's easy to pick up once you know what to look for. Separation. E-liquid can settle if it's sat still for a while. A quick shake should bring it back together. If the layers won't mix after shaking, or if there are bits floating in the liquid, throw it away. Texture. VG is naturally thick, but if the juice has become noticeably thicker than when you bought it, or turned watery, something has broken down. Our guide to what vape juice is made of explains how PG, VG, nicotine, and flavourings interact if you want to understand the chemistry behind why these changes happen. Vape Juice Turning Brown Brown vape juice is almost always nicotine oxidation. Oxygen reacts with the nicotine and produces a compound called cotinine, which has a brown colour and a harsh taste. It happens faster in heat and light. A slight brown tint in an opened bottle that's been around for a few weeks is normal and won't affect the vape much. If the juice has gone very dark and tastes peppery or metallic, the oxidation has gone too far. Sweetener in the juice can also caramelise on vape coils and turn the liquid in the tank brown. That's a coil issue though, not a storage one. 0mg nicotine juice doesn't brown the same way because there's no nicotine to oxidise. If you're storing juice long term, 0mg bottles hold up the best. Related products & ranges Shop all e-liquids Nic salt e-liquids Shortfill e-liquids More vaping guides E-liquids explained (start here) What is vape juice made of?

E-Liquids 101: What Are They?
You'll see it called e-liquid, vape juice, vape liquid or e-juice depending on the brand, but they're all the same product under different names. It's the liquid that goes into your vape kit and turns into vapour when the vape coils heats it up. What are e-liquids? All UK e-liquid start with the same four base ingredients: PG, VG, flavourings and nicotine. What changes from bottle to bottle is the nicotine type, the strength and the VG/PG ratio. A 20mg nic salt in a pod kit won't feel anything like a 3mg shortfill running through a sub-ohm tank. Both sit on the same shelf, but they're made for completely different setups. Four Types of E-Liquid Nic Salts Most people switching from cigarettes to vaping end up starting with nic salts. They use a different form of nicotine that's been processed to feel smoother, so 20mg won't burn your throat the way freebase at the same strength would. They come in 10ml bottles, usually 10mg or 20mg, and you'll find them all in the nic salt e-liquids section. They're built for pod kits and MTL tanks running a 50/50 VG/PG ratio. The nicotine hits your bloodstream faster than freebase too, so you don't need as many puffs to sort a craving. Freebase E-Liquids Before nic salts came along, freebase was all there was, and it's still the most widely sold type of e-liquid in the UK. The throat hit is sharper and harsher at the same mg level compared to nic salts, and most freebase liquids sit between 3mg and 12mg. You'll find them in 50/50 ratios for pod kits or 70/30 for bigger tanks. Where freebase really helps is if you want to step down your nicotine gradually. Strengths go from 18mg right down to 0mg with smaller gaps between each level. You've got more room to reduce at your own pace than you do with nic salts. Shortfills If you vape a lot, 10ml bottles add up fast and shortfills are the way around it. They're bigger bottles (50ml or 100ml) sold with no nicotine, and there's space left in the top for you to add a nic shot to bring the strength up to about 3mg. Nearly all shortfills use a 70/30 VG/PG ratio because they're built for sub-ohm tanks and higher wattage kits. You won't get strong nicotine from them once mixed, but the cost per ml is much lower than buying 10ml bottles. The shortfill e-liquids guide on our blog walks through the mixing process and which nic shot strengths to pick. Longfills Longfills are concentrated flavour shots in a bigger bottle with room to add your own VG, PG and nic shots. You're mixing more than you would with a shortfill, but you get full control over the final ratio and strength. They're less common than the other three types in UK shops, but vapers who like to tweak their setup tend to prefer them for the flexibility. [shotcode_multi_image_section_1] E-Liquid Strengths Explained UK law caps nicotine at 20mg/ml (Maximum allowed in UK) and that's the highest you'll find in any UK bottle. From there it goes all the way down to 0mg for people who've dropped nicotine altogether. The mg number on the bottle tells you the concentration, but 20mg in nic salt and 20mg in freebase don't feel the same at all. The nicotine type and the kit you're using both change how that number hits. Strength Who It Suits E-Liquid Type 0mg Vapers who've dropped nicotine completely Freebase, shortfills 3mg Light vapers, sub-ohm users Shortfills (with nic shot), freebase 6mg Moderate vapers, sub-ohm and MTL Freebase 10mg Social smokers, lighter smokers switching Nic salts 12mg 10 to 15 cigarettes a day Freebase 18mg Heavier smokers, strong throat hit wanted Freebase 20mg 15+ cigarettes a day, heaviest cravings Nic salts Nic salts at 20mg feel smoother than freebase at 20mg because of how the nicotine's processed. Sub-ohm kits also push out a lot more vapour with every puff. Even 3mg in a sub-ohm tank gives you more total nicotine per draw than 3mg in a pod kit. Sub-ohm vapers stick to lower strengths for that reason. Our nic salt strengths guide covers the 5mg, 10mg and 20mg options in more detail if you're choosing between them. VG/PG Ratios and What They Mean Every bottle has a ratio printed on it showing the split between vegetable glycerin (VG) and propylene glycol (PG). VG is what makes the vapour thick and smooth, while PG carries the flavour and adds the throat hit. Ratio Throat Hit Vapour Works With 50/50 Noticeable Light to medium Pod kits, MTL tanks 60/40 Moderate Medium Most kits 70/30 Mild Thick Sub-ohm tanks, RDAs Put 70/30 liquid in a pod kit and the coils can't wick fast enough. You'll end up with dry hits or a burnt taste that ruins the coil. Go the other way and put 50/50 in a sub-ohm tank, and the thin liquid floods the coil and spits back at you. Getting the wrong ratio for your kit is one of the most common mistakes people make. The VG vs PG guide on our blog breaks down the differences in full if you want to dig into which ratio suits your setup. Matching E-Liquid to Your Kit Get this pairing wrong and you'll either burn through coils or get a mouthful of spitting liquid. The kit you're using decides what liquid you can actually run. The coils in pod kits and MTL tanks have small wicking holes and they need thin liquid to work properly. Stick with 50/50 VG/PG in either nic salts (10mg or 20mg) or freebase (6mg to 18mg). Anything thicker than 50/50 and the wick can't pull liquid fast enough to keep up. Sub-ohm kits work the other way round with bigger wicking holes, more vapour per puff, and a need for thick juice to stop flooding. Go with 70/30 VG/PG and keep nicotine low at 0mg to 6mg. High nicotine in a sub-ohm tank will knock you sideways because you're taking in so much more vapour with each draw. If your kit has adjustable wattage, check which coil is fitted. Below 0.4 ohm and you're in sub-ohm territory, so go with 70/30 and low nicotine. Between 0.4 and 1.0 ohm you're in the RDL or loose MTL range where 50/50 or 60/40 both work. Above 1.0 ohm is tight MTL and 50/50 with nic salts or higher strength freebase is what you want. How Long Does E-Liquid Last? Unopened, most bottles are kept for one to two years somewhere cool and dark. Heat and sunlight break down the flavour and nicotine faster than anything else. Once you've cracked the seal, six months is a reasonable window. After that the flavour starts to go off and the taste won't be what it was. If it's changed colour noticeably or smells different from when you first opened it, bin it and grab a fresh one. A 10ml bottle in a pod kit lasts most people two to four days. Heavy sub-ohm vapers can get through a 100ml shortfill in about two weeks depending on wattage and how often they pick the kit up. Related products & ranges Shop all e-liquids Nic salt e-liquids Shortfill e-liquids More vaping guides VG vs PG ratios explained Nic salt vs freebase How to store e-liquid

What E-Liquid Works Best in OXVA Vapes?
Ready to buy? Shop all e-liquids or browse OXVA kits and pods. Does OXVA Make E-Liquid? Yes. OXVA makes their own e-liquid range called OX Passion nic salts. It's a nic salt line in 20mg, built to pair with OXVA Xlim pods. The flavours are mixed to match how OXVA pods wick and heat. You're getting liquid that's been tested on the same hardware you're vaping with. OX Passion comes in 10ml bottles at a 50/50 VG/PG ratio. Flavours include mango peach guava, blueberry raspberry, kiwi passion fruit, and more. If you want a liquid that's made to work with your Xlim pod kit, this is the one to start with. That said, OXVA kits aren't locked to OX Passion. Any nic salt or freebase e-liquid in the right ratio will work. The guide below breaks it down by kit. Quick Reference: Which Liquid for Which Kit Kit Vape Style VG/PG Ratio Nic Type Strength Xlim Pro 3 MTL 50/50 Nic salt or freebase 10mg or 20mg Xlim 3 Ultra MTL 50/50 Nic salt or freebase 10mg or 20mg Xlim Pro 2 DNA MTL 50/50 Nic salt or freebase 10mg or 20mg Xlim Go 2 MTL 50/50 Nic salt or freebase 10mg or 20mg NeXlim MTL / RDL 50/50 or 60/40 Nic salt or freebase 10mg or 20mg VPrime RDL / DTL 70/30 Shortfill or freebase 3mg to 6mg If your kit isn't listed, check which Xlim pods it uses and match the resistance to the guide below. MTL Kits: Xlim Pro 3, 3 Ultra, Pro 2 DNA, Go 2 Most of the OXVA Xlim vape range is built for mouth-to-lung vaping. That means a tighter draw, less vapour, and a throat hit closer to a cigarette. The 0.8 ohm and 1.2 ohm pods are MTL. You can learn more about MTL For these kits, you want: 50/50 VG/PG ratio. This is the standard for MTL pod kits. It wicks properly through the smaller replacement coils holes and carries flavour well without being too thick. Nic salt e-liquid in 10mg or 20mg. Nic salts absorb faster and hit smoother than freebase at higher strengths. Most people coming off cigarettes or disposables start at 20mg and drop to 10mg after a few weeks. Freebase e-liquid in 3mg, 6mg, 12mg also works. Freebase gives a sharper throat hit than nic salt at the same strength. If you prefer that kick at the back of your throat, go freebase. OX Passion 20mg nic salts are 50/50 and 20mg, so they slot straight into any Xlim MTL pod without any guesswork. You can learn more about MTL vaping here. What About 0.6 Ohm Pods? At 0.6 ohm you're between MTL and RDL (restricted direct to lung). You get a slightly looser draw and more vapour. A 50/50 e-liquid still works fine here. Some vapers prefer a 60/40 VG/PG at 0.6 ohm for a touch more vapour, but 50/50 won't cause any issues. At 0.6 ohm you can also drop the nicotine. If 20mg feels too strong with the extra vapour, try 10mg instead. RDL and DTL: VPrime and 0.4 Ohm Pods OXVA's bigger-hitting kit is the OXVA VPrime. It runs 0.4 ohm and 0.6 ohm pods with more airflow and more vapour than the Xlim range. This is direct-to-lung or restricted direct-to-lung vaping. For the VPrime you want: 70/30 VG/PG ratio. Higher VG means thicker vapour and a smoother inhale. The bigger coils in VPrime pods can handle the thicker liquid without wicking problems. Shortfill e-liquid in 100ml bottles. You add your own nicotine shot (or leave it at 0mg). Shortfills are cheaper per ml than 10ml bottles and give you a much bigger choice of flavours. Freebase nicotine at 3mg to 6mg. With more vapour per puff, you don't need high nicotine. 3mg is enough for most DTL vapers. 6mg if you still want a noticeable throat hit. Don't put 20mg nic salt into a VPrime at 0.4 ohm. The extra vapour production means you'd be taking in far more nicotine per puff than you'd want. Keep high-strength nic salts for the MTL kits. Nic Salts vs Freebase: What's the Difference? Both work in OXVA Xlim kits. The difference is in how they hit. Nic Salt Freebase Throat hit Smooth, barely noticeable Sharper, more of a kick Absorption Faster into the bloodstream Slower, more gradual Best strength 10mg or 20mg 3mg to 20mg Best for Ex-smokers, disposable switchers Vapers who like throat hit Bottle sizes 10ml (UK TPD) 10ml or shortfill If you've just come off disposables, nic salts at 20mg will feel the most familiar. Every disposable in the UK used 20mg nic salt, so the transition is smoother. If you've been vaping for a while and like that scratch at the back of your throat, go freebase. It gives you more kick at the same strength. Flavour Categories That Work Well in OXVA Pods OXVA's mesh coils and UniTech 2.0 wicking handle most flavour profiles without issues. A few things worth knowing: Fruit flavours are the most popular in Xlim pods. Mango, watermelon, mixed berries, and citrus all come through cleanly on mesh coils. OX Passion e-liquid leans heavily into fruit profiles. Menthol and ice flavours work well at both 0.8 and 0.6 ohm. The cooling sensation comes through stronger on the tighter 0.8 ohm draw. If you find menthol too intense, try it in the 0.6 ohm pod where the extra airflow softens it. Tobacco flavours suit the 1.2 ohm pod best. The tighter draw and warmer vape bring out the depth in tobacco profiles. Good option if you're still getting used to not smoking. Dessert and bakery flavours can gunk up coils faster than fruit or menthol. You'll get slightly shorter pod life with heavy custard or caramel liquids. Not a reason to avoid them, just expect to swap pods a bit sooner. How VG/PG Ratio Affects Your Vape VG (vegetable glycerin) and PG (propylene glycol) are the two base liquids in every e-liquid. The ratio between them changes how the vape feels. Ratio Vapour Throat Hit Best For 50/50 Moderate Noticeable MTL kits (Xlim range) 60/40 Slightly more Slightly less 0.6 ohm RDL pods 70/30 Heavy Smooth DTL kits (VPrime) Using the wrong ratio is the most common mistake with refillable pods. A 70/30 liquid in a 0.8 ohm Xlim pod won't wick fast enough. You'll get dry hits and burnt taste because the thicker liquid can't keep up with the coil. Stick to 50/50 for MTL pods and save the high-VG liquids for the VPrime. Nicotine Strength Guide Strength Best For Kit Match 20mg nic salt Heavy smokers, ex-disposable users Any Xlim MTL kit (0.8 or 1.2 ohm) 10mg nic salt Moderate smokers, stepping down from 20mg Any Xlim MTL kit 10mg freebase Vapers who prefer throat hit Any Xlim MTL kit 6mg freebase Light smokers, RDL vapers Xlim 0.6 ohm pods, VPrime 3mg freebase DTL vapers, low-nic preference VPrime 0.4 ohm pods 0mg Nicotine-free vaping Any kit, any pod Starting too high on nicotine with a DTL kit is uncomfortable. Starting too low on a MTL kit feels unsatisfying. Match the strength to the pod resistance and you'll get it right the first time. Related products & ranges Shop all e-liquids Nic salt e-liquids OXVA kits & pods More vaping guides E-liquids explained (start here) OXVA Xlim 0.8 vs 0.6 pods Nic salt vs freebase

How Long Do Vape Coils Last? A Vaporesso Coil Lifespan Guide
A vape coil lasts anywhere from a few days to three weeks. The biggest factor isn't how you vape, it's what you put in the tank. Sweet e-liquids, wrong wattage settings, skipping the priming step, and chain vaping without breaks are behind most of the coil complaints we hear about. Fix those four things and your Vaporesso coils and pods will last noticeably longer. If you've come here looking for XROS-specific pod replacements, you'll find both generations on the COREX 3.0 and COREX 2.0 pages, with the matching kits over on the Vaporesso XROS series page. How Long Do Vaporesso Coils and Pods Last? Here's what we typically see from customers and from our own testing, not manufacturer estimates. Coil/Pod Type Light Sweetener E-Liquid Medium Sweetener Heavy Sweetener (Bar Salts) XROS pods (0.8Ω / 1.2Ω) 2 to 2.5 weeks 1 to 1.5 weeks 3 to 5 days GTX mesh coils (0.3Ω / 0.8Ω) 2 to 3 weeks 10 to 14 days 5 to 7 days GTi mesh coils (0.2Ω / 0.4Ω) 2 to 3 weeks 10 to 14 days 5 to 7 days That's based on moderate vaping, roughly 200 to 400 puffs a day. Heavier vapers will burn through coils faster regardless of juice. How Many Puffs Does a Coil Last? It depends. A quick one-second puff puts far less stress on a coil than a long four-second draw, so puff count alone doesn't tell the whole story. That said, most Vaporesso coils handle somewhere between 3,000 and 10,000 puffs. The sweetener in your e-liquid matters more than the number of puffs you take. Vaping Style Estimated Puffs Per Coil Light vaper (under 200 puffs/day) with low-sweetener juice 7,000 to 10,000 Moderate vaper (200 to 400 puffs/day) with bar salts 3,000 to 5,000 Heavy vaper (400+ puffs/day) with sweet juice 1,500 to 3,000 What Kills Vape Coils Early? If your Vaporesso coils are burning out fast, it's almost always one of these four things. 1. Sweet E-Liquid (The Biggest Coil Killer) Sweetener is the number one reason coils die early. Most sweet e-liquids use sucralose, and sucralose doesn't vaporise cleanly. It caramelises on the coil like burnt sugar in a pan, building up a dark crust that chokes the wick and ruins flavour. Bar salts and disposable-style nic salts typically pack in more sweetener than standard UK-made juice. If your XROS pods or GTX coils are only lasting a few days, your juice is probably the culprit. Try switching to something clearer and less sweet. The difference can be dramatic. We've seen coils that lasted four days on bar salts go two weeks on a lower-sweetener nic salt. The darker the juice in the bottle, the more sweetener it usually contains. Our nic salt and bar salt collections cover the full range. 2. Wrong Wattage Every Vaporesso coil has a wattage range printed on it. Go above that range and you'll overheat the cotton. Go below it and the juice doesn't fully vaporise. It just sits there caramelising on the coil. Coil Rated Range Best Lifespan Range GTX 0.8Ω mesh 12 to 20W 16 to 17W GTX 0.3Ω mesh 32 to 45W 36 to 38W GTi 0.2Ω mesh 60 to 75W 65 to 68W GTi 0.4Ω mesh 50 to 60W 52 to 55W Start low and work up until the flavour tastes right to you. The sweet spot for most Vaporesso coils sits at about 60 to 70% of the way through the rated range. Our wattage guide goes into more detail. 3. Poor Priming Skip the priming step and you can burn a brand new coil in three puffs. Once cotton is scorched, there's no saving it. Priming just means giving the wick time to soak up juice before you fire the coil. For XROS pods, fill up and wait at least ten minutes. For GTX and GTi tank coils, put a few drops of e-liquid directly onto the exposed cotton through the intake holes. Then put the tank together, fill it, and give it ten to fifteen minutes. Take your first five to ten puffs at a lower wattage than you'd normally use, then gradually bring it up. Our coil priming guide walks through it step by step. 4. Chain Vaping Puff after puff with no break? The wick can't keep up. Dry patches form on the cotton, those patches burn, and the coil starts dying from the inside out. Around 20 to 30 seconds between puffs is enough to let the wick catch up. It matters even more with thicker high-VG liquids because they move through cotton more slowly than thin 50/50 nic salts. How to Make Your Vape Coils Last Longer All five of these work with any vape, not just Vaporesso. Nail them all and you'll notice the difference within your first week. Pick a lower-sweetener e-liquid. Clearer juices with less sucralose make the single biggest difference to coil life. You won't lose out on flavour either. There are plenty of UK-made nic salts that taste great without hammering your coils. Stay within the recommended wattage. Check what's printed on your coil and aim for the middle to lower end. You'll still get good flavour, but your coil won't be working as hard. Prime every new coil. Ten minutes of patience saves you from binning a brand new coil on day one. It's the easiest habit to build. Don't let the tank run dry. Top up when you're down to about a quarter full. If the wicking ports are exposed to air, you're vaping dry cotton. Take breaks between puffs. Especially on higher-wattage setups like the Vaporesso Luxe or Armour Series. Twenty to thirty seconds between puffs gives the wick time to catch up. Which Vape Coils Last the Longest? Mesh coils outlast round-wire coils every time. The flat mesh strip heats the cotton more evenly, so there's less hot-spotting and less localised burning. Your cotton stays cleaner for longer. Vaporesso's GTX and GTi ranges are all mesh. Out of the lineup, the GTi 0.4Ω tends to go the distance because it runs cooler than the 0.2Ω at moderate wattage. For pod users, the newer XROS COREX 3.0 pods have stepped up from earlier versions with a hive mesh structure that heats more evenly. The 1.2Ω pod usually outlasts the 0.8Ω since it pulls less power per puff. Older COREX 2.0 pods are still around for vapers running earlier-generation kits. GTX vs GTi Coils Choosing between Vaporesso's two coil families? Here's how they stack up. GTX Coils GTi Coils Used in Luxe XR Max, Luxe X Pro, Luxe X2, Armour G, Armour GS iTank, iTank 2, iTank T, Gen Max, Target 200, Armour Max Coil style Single mesh Dual mesh (0.2Ω), single mesh (0.4Ω) Typical lifespan 1 to 3 weeks 1 to 3 weeks Wattage range 12 to 45W (varies by resistance) 50 to 75W (varies by resistance) Best for MTL and restricted DTL vaping DTL and high-wattage vaping Lifespan is roughly the same for both. Where they differ is vaping style. GTX coils suit mouth-to-lung and restricted DTL vapers, while GTi coils suit direct-lung vapers running higher wattage. Our guide to vape coils covers the full range. How Long Does a Vaporesso Vape Last? This is a different question entirely from coil lifespan, but it comes up constantly. The vape itself (battery, body, electronics) should give you one to three years. Batteries degrade first. A integrated battery will start losing capacity after about 12 to 18 months of daily charging. Kits with removable batteries like the Vaporesso Armour series go longer because you just swap in fresh batteries when the old ones fade. Our battery safety guide covers how to look after your battery properly. Signs Your Coil Needs Changing You'll usually know. But if you're not sure, look for these four things. Burnt or off taste. If your vape suddenly tastes harsh, charred, or just wrong compared to a fresh coil, that's your answer. Swap it out. Reduced vapour. Same wattage, same juice, but less cloud than before? The coil is gunked up and can't heat properly anymore. Darker e-liquid. Check the juice in your tank or pod. If it's gone darker than when you filled it, the coil is pushing residue back into the liquid. Gurgling or spitting. A tired coil can warp slightly or lose its seal, letting juice flood in where it shouldn't. That's the gurgling and spitback you're hearing. VG/PG Ratio and Coil Life Thick juice wicks slowly. If it can't keep up with the coil, you get dry hits, and dry hits kill cotton fast. VG/PG Ratio Works Best In Coil Impact 50/50 Most pod kits Wicks easily, good coil life 60/40 Most pod kits, Luxe XR Max Wicks well, slightly thicker 70/30 iTank 2, Gen Max, sub-ohm tanks Standard for DTL, larger wick ports handle it 80/20+ Large sub-ohm tanks only Too thick for pods, causes dry hits Trying to run a 70/30 or thicker juice in a pod kit is asking for trouble. Your pods will burn out in days. Stick to 50/50 vape juice for pod kits. For the latest specs and pricing on XROS replacement pods, see the COREX 3.0 and COREX 2.0 pages. Related products & ranges Shop coils & pods Vaporesso coils More vaping guides All about vape coils How to prime a vape coil

How PG/VG Ratio, Coil Type, and Temperature Affect Vapour and Flavour
Your PG/VG ratio, coil resistance, and wattage all shape how your vape tastes and how much vapour you get. Change one and the other two need to adjust. This guide covers which PG/VG ratio works with each coil resistance, how temperature and wattage affect flavour, and where mesh coils fit in. If you're not sure what PG and VG actually are, our guide to choosing vape juice explains the basics. Best PG/VG Ratio by Coil Resistance The resistance of your coil determines which PG/VG ratio wicks properly and tastes right. Thicker juice (high VG) needs bigger wick ports found in lower resistance coils. Thinner juice (high PG) works in the smaller ports on higher resistance coils. Coil Resistance Best PG/VG Ratio Vaping Style Wattage Range 1.0 ohm and above 50/50 MTL, tight draw 8W to 15W 0.8 ohm 50/50 or 60/40 VG/PG MTL, slightly open 12W to 18W 0.6 ohm 60/40 or 70/30 VG/PG Restricted lung hit 18W to 25W 0.4 ohm 70/30 VG/PG Open lung hit 25W to 40W 0.2 ohm and below 70/30 or 80/20 VG/PG Full sub-ohm 40W to 80W+ A 0.8 ohm coil in a pod kit will wick 50/50 juice without any problems. Put 80/20 VG/PG through that same coil and the wick can't keep up, leaving dry hits and burnt cotton. The opposite problem happens at the other end. Thin 50/50 juice through a 0.2 ohm sub-ohm coil at high wattage floods the coil and causes spitback. Best PG/VG Ratio for Flavour PG is the sharper carrier. A 50/50 e-liquid puts more definition into each note and hits the throat harder. Bump the VG up to 70/30 and the flavour softens, gets a touch of natural sweetness from the VG, and comes with a lot more vapour. What works best depends on what you're vaping: Flavour Type Ratio That Works Why Fruit and menthol 50/50 or 60/40 VG/PG PG sharpens the tartness and cooling Dessert, custard, bakery 70/30 VG/PG VG sweetness fills out the creamy notes Tobacco 50/50 Balanced throat hit and body Candy and sweet 60/40 or 70/30 VG/PG Higher VG stops them tasting artificial For the sharpest flavour from any ratio, keep your coil fresh. Gunked up cotton and burnt sweetener mute everything regardless of the PG/VG split. Our coil guide covers how to spot when yours needs swapping. PG/VG Ratio for Pod Kits Pod kits with coils between 0.6 ohm and 1.2 ohm have small wick ports. Stick with 50/50 or 60/40 VG/PG. Go above 70% VG and the wick can't keep up, so you get dry hits, gurgling, or flavour that tastes flat. Nic salt e-liquids come in 50/50 as standard, so they're a natural fit. For MTL vaping in a pod kit, 50/50 nic salts or 50/50 freebase won't give you any wicking trouble. A few pod kits do take 0.4 ohm or 0.6 ohm coils for a looser draw. 60/40 or even 70/30 VG/PG can work at those resistances, but check the coil's wick port size first. Smaller ports choke on thicker juice even at lower ohms. Wattage and Temperature Settings by PG/VG Ratio Thick juice needs more heat. A 70/30 VG/PG e-liquid at 12W barely vaporises, and the flavour comes through weak and muted. Push the same juice to 30W on the right coil and everything opens up. PG/VG Ratio Suggested Wattage Range Notes 50/50 8W to 18W Stay in the lower half for nic salts 60/40 VG/PG 15W to 25W The mid range where most pod coils sit 70/30 VG/PG 20W to 50W Needs a 0.4 ohm coil or lower 80/20 VG/PG 40W to 80W+ Sub-ohm territory only Start at the low end of your coil's printed wattage range and go up by 2W to 3W per session until the flavour peaks. Going past that point burns the sweetener faster without tasting better. Our wattage guide goes deeper on finding the right output for your coil. Temperature Control vs Wattage Mode Temperature control (TC) caps the coil at a set heat level. Once it hits that temperature, power drops off so the cotton never scorches. Wattage mode doesn't do that. It pushes fixed power the whole time, and if the wick dries out between puffs, you get a burnt hit. TC only works with nickel, titanium, or stainless steel coils though. Most pod kit coils are kanthal, and kanthal won't register in TC mode at all. If your kit supports it and your coils match, start around 200°C to 250°C and adjust from there. Otherwise, wattage mode with the coil and ratio match from the table above does the job. Mesh Coils vs Wire Coils for Flavour A mesh coil is a flat strip of metal that sits across the full width of the wick. Wire coils use a wrapped spiral that only contacts the wick at tighter points. That difference in heated surface area changes how the juice vaporises and what you taste. Factor Mesh Coil Wire Coil Heat distribution Even across the full wick Concentrated at wrap points Flavour Wider flavour profile, more notes come through Can be more intense on single notes Vapour More vapour at the same wattage Less vapour, tighter draw Coil life Tends to last longer Shorter lifespan in most cases Ramp up Heats quickly from cold Slower to reach full temperature Mesh is the better pick for flavour in most kits. The even heating pulls more out of the juice without scorching any one spot. You'll notice it especially with complex flavour profiles where multiple notes need to come through at once. Wire coils are mainly found in MTL tanks now, where a tighter warmer draw suits certain vapers. Related products & ranges Coils & pods Sub-ohm coils Shop all e-liquids More vaping guides Vape coils explained Best e-liquids for the XROS VG vs PG ratios explained

What E-Liquid Works Best in the XROS Range
Ready to buy? Browse the Vaporesso XROS series or all e-liquids. The best vape juice for a Vaporesso XROS is a 50/50 nic salt or bar salt in either 10mg or 20mg strength. That's the short version, and it covers about 90% of what you need to know. Stick with this and your XROS pods will last longer, taste better, and give you fewer problems. The XROS range covers the XROS 5, XROS 4, XROS Mini, and XROS Pro. All of them use similar pod types and work best with the same style of e-liquid. The recommendations in this guide apply across the full Vaporesso XROS vape lineup. We've tested dozens of nic salt e-liquids and bar salts in the XROS 5 and XROS 4 over the past few months. These are the ones that work best, split by flavour type and budget. What VG/PG Ratio Works in a Vaporesso XROS? Your Vaporesso XROS is made for thinner e-liquids. A 50/50 VG/PG ratio is the sweet spot for every model in the range. E-Liquid Type VG/PG Ratio Works in XROS? Nic salts (10ml) 50/50 Yes Bar salts (10ml) 50/50 Yes 50/50 100ml shortfills 50/50 Yes Standard shortfills 70/30 No High VG shortfills 80/20 No Max VG 90/10+ No Thicker high-VG juices (70/30 or above) don't wick properly in XROS pods. You'll get dry hits, burnt replacement coils, and shorter pod life. Save those thicker liquids for sub-ohm tanks where they belong. 50/50 vape juice and standard nic salts are both 50/50 by default. If you're buying 10ml nic salts, you don't need to check the ratio since they're almost always 50/50. For shortfills, make sure the label says 50/50. Not all shortfills are the same ratio, so check before you buy. Best Nic Salts for Vaporesso XROS Nic salts are the go-to for most XROS users. They give you a smoother throat hit at higher strengths and work well with the lower wattage output of the XROS pods. Here are the nic salt brands that perform best in XROS pods. Brand Best For Price From Pablo's Cake Shop Dessert and bakery flavours £1.99 Elux Legend Nic Salts Ex-disposable users (Elux) £1.99 ElfLIQ Nic Salts Ex-disposable users (Elf Bar) £1.99 Bombo E-Liquid Complex, layered profiles £2.39 Gold Bar Nic Salts Ex-disposable users (Gold Bar) £1.99 Pablo's Cake Shop is one of our top sellers for XROS users. The flavour profiles are layered and come through clearly with COREX 3.0 pods. At £1.99 per 10ml bottle in both 10mg and 20mg, they're hard to beat on value. Birthday Cake - fluffy sponge with vanilla icing Biscoff Custard - caramelised biscuit with smooth custard Vanilla Custard - classic creamy profile Chocolate Concrete and Custard - nostalgic school dinner flavour Elux Legend Nic Salts are the obvious pick if you're moving over from Elux disposables. Over 50 flavours, all matching the original disposable profiles. The menthol and ice flavours come through cleanly in the XROS without any harshness. ElfLIQ Nic Salts are another strong option for ex-disposable users. If you liked Elf Bar flavours, these are the same profiles in 10ml nic salt form. They pair well with the 0.8 ohm XROS pods. Bombo E-Liquid stands out for more complex flavour profiles. Their Caramel Tobacco balances sweet and earthy notes without either one taking over. Worth trying if you're after something a bit different from standard fruit and menthol. Gold Bar Nic Salts are popular with vapers coming from the Gold Bar disposable range. Sweet, punchy flavours that translate well to refillable pods. Best Bar Salts for Vaporesso XROS Bar salts are nic salts specifically made to match disposable vape flavours. If you've just switched from disposables to a Vaporesso XROS, these will give you the closest match to what you're used to. The bar salt market has grown rapidly since the UK disposable ban in June 2025. Most major disposable brands now sell their flavours in 10ml nic salt form, and nearly all of them work well in the XROS range. Good starting points include Lost Mary Nic Salts for fruity and icy profiles, SKE Crystal Nic Salts for sharp, clean flavours, and Hayati vape liquid for bold, sweet profiles. Best 50/50 Shortfills for Vaporesso XROS If you vape at lower nicotine strengths (3mg or 6mg), 50/50 shortfills give you more liquid for less money. A 100ml shortfill with two nic shots works out far cheaper per ml than buying 10ml bottles. The key is making sure you pick a 50/50 shortfill, not a high-VG one. Standard shortfills are usually 70/30 or 80/20 and won't work well in an XROS. Doozy 50/50 Shortfills are made specifically for pod kits. The flavour is concentrated to account for the lower wattage output of pod vapes. The Caramel Coffee is a standout. Supergood does a solid range of fruit 50/50 shortfills. The Mango, Papaya and Passion Fruit is a popular pick with XROS users, and the cooling levels are well balanced. Does Vaporesso Make E-Liquid? Yes. Vaporesso launched their own e-liquid brand called Deliciu. However, we don't stock the Deliciu range at Ecigone. What we do stock is every major nic salt and bar salt brand on the UK market. You're not limited to one brand's flavours with a Vaporesso XROS. Any 50/50 nic salt or bar salt from any manufacturer will work in your XROS pods. That's one of the main benefits of a refillable vape. You pick the flavours you like from whichever brand makes them. Which XROS Pod Works Best for Flavour? Pod compatibility differs by device generation - the Vaporesso XROS 4 Mini pod kit uses the same XROS COREX pod family but with a 1000mAh battery and a more compact chassis than the XROS 5 line. Pod Resistance Draw Style Best For COREX 3.0 (0.8 ohm) 0.8Ω Slightly loose MTL Complex flavours, desserts, fruits COREX 3.0 (1.2 ohm) 1.2Ω Tight MTL Tobacco, menthol, simple profiles The 0.8 ohm COREX 3.0 pod is the best all-rounder for flavour with nic salts. It's a slightly looser draw than the 1.2 ohm pod and pulls out more flavour detail from layered e-liquids. The 1.2 ohm pod gives a tighter, more cigarette-like draw. It's a good match for simple tobacco and menthol flavours, and it uses less e-liquid per puff. Both pods work with every e-liquid mentioned in this guide. The difference is in the draw style and how much flavour comes through, not in what liquids you can use. Tips for Getting the Best Flavour from Your XROS A few small things make a noticeable difference to how your e-liquid tastes in an XROS. Prime your pods properly. Fill the pod, leave it to soak for five to ten minutes before your first puff. This stops dry hits and gives the wick time to absorb the liquid fully. Don't chain vape a fresh pod. Take a few gentle draws first, then build up. This helps the coil bed in without burning the cotton. Clean the contacts. Wipe the bottom of your pod and the contacts inside the vape with a dry tissue every few days. Dirty contacts affect the power and can dull your flavour. Swap flavours between pods. If you switch from a strong menthol to a dessert flavour in the same pod, you'll taste both for a while. Keep a separate pod for different flavour types if you can. For more on keeping your kit in good shape, our guide to cleaning and maintaining your Vaporesso covers the full process. Related products & ranges Vaporesso XROS series Shop all e-liquids Nic salt e-liquids More vaping guides Vaporesso troubleshooting (start here) PG/VG ratio for flavour & coils E-liquids explained (start here)

Lost Mary Flavours: The Full Guide
The Lost Mary flavours cover everything from single fruits and iced options to drink-inspired picks and multi-fruit combinations. The range has grown well beyond the original BM600 lineup, and there are now dozens of Lost Mary vape flavours spread across the BM6000 vape kit, Nera 30K, Pro Max 7000, BM600, and Hawcos Crystal Pro kits. Lost Mary also makes a nic salt e-liquid range for refillable pod kit users. This guide breaks down every Lost Mary flavour category, lists the most popular picks, and gives honest tasting notes to help with picking the right Lost Mary flavour first time. Lost Mary Flavour Categories Not all Lost Mary vape flavours are the same type. They fall into a few clear groups, and knowing the type narrows the list down fast. Category What To Expect Examples Single Fruit One fruit flavour on its own, clean and straightforward Blueberry, Juicy Peach, Mango, Grape Fruit Mix Two or three fruits layered together Kiwi Passion Fruit Guava, Hawaii Sunrise, Triple Berry Ice / Menthol Cooling finish on top of a fruit or mint base Watermelon Ice, Pineapple Ice, Cherry Ice, Menthol Drinks Inspired by soft drinks, cocktails, or lemonade Cherry Cola, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Blue Razz Lemonade Dessert / Sweet Candy, chocolate, or bakery-style flavours Dubai Chocolate, Gami Tobacco Traditional tobacco taste with subtle sweetness USA Mix Most Lost Mary flavours sit in the fruit and ice categories. For a cooler vape, look for any flavour with "Ice" in the name as it will have a menthol finish on the exhale. The Best Lost Mary Flavours (Our Top Picks) [THREE_IMAGE_SHORTCODE] [shotcode_multi_image_section_17] These are the best and most popular flavours of Lost Mary pods based on customer feedback. 1. Kiwi Passion Fruit Guava This one outsells everything else in the Lost Mary range. Tangy kiwi sits on the inhale, then passion fruit comes through in the middle, and guava smooths it out on the exhale. Three distinct fruits each get their own moment. The flavour is available across the BM6000, Nera 30K, Pro Max 7000, BM600, Hawcos Crystal Pro, and as a nic salt e-liquid. 2. Watermelon Ice Sweet watermelon with a cold menthol finish. The combination is simple, but Lost Mary have nailed the balance. The watermelon is not too sweet, the ice is not too harsh. A solid all-day vape that does not get tiring. 3. Cherry Cola Cherry Cola is the go-to when fruit flavours feel old. Juicy cherry hits on the inhale and a fizzy cola taste comes through on the exhale. Several customers say it reminds them of cherry cola bottle sweets. 4. Banana Volcano Banana Volcano is one of the more unusual Lost Mary flavours. The taste is not the artificial foam banana that some vapers expect. Banana comes through creamy and natural, with a slight warmth underneath and just enough coolness on the exhale to keep the profile balanced. The flavour is in the BM6000 range. 5. Triple Mango Three types of mango layered into one pod. The result is richer and more complex than a standard mango vape. Flavour stays consistent through the whole pod and does not fade towards the end. Available in nearly every Lost Mary range. 6. Blue Razz Lemonade Sharp blue raspberry mixed with tangy lemonade. The taste sits on the sour side compared to most Lost Mary flavours, so it is a strong pick for vapers who find fruit vapes too sweet. Available in the BM6000, Pro Max 7000, and Tappo ranges. 7. Pink Lemonade A lighter, sweeter alternative to Blue Razz Lemonade. Soft pink citrus with a lemonade base. Pink Lemonade is one of the most popular Lost Mary flavours for vapers who want something fruity but not too intense. Lost Mary BM6000 Flavours The Lost Mary BM6000 refill pods collection has the biggest flavour range of any Lost Mary kit. Below is a quick look at the top picks and what each one actually tastes like. Flavour Taste Profile Best For Kiwi Passion Fruit Guava Tangy kiwi, tropical passion fruit, smooth guava All-day vaping, fruit fans Watermelon Ice Sweet watermelon, cool menthol finish Hot weather, ice lovers Cherry Cola Juicy cherry, fizzy cola exhale Something different from fruit Banana Volcano Creamy natural banana, slight warmth Vapers bored of berry vapes Hawaii Sunrise Watermelon, peach, and pineapple layered Tropical fruit fans Strawberry Raspberry Cherry Ice Three berries with iced finish Berry and ice combo Triple Melon Watermelon, honeydew, and cantaloupe Light, refreshing all-day Mad Blue Mixed berries, bold flavour Strong fruit hit Fizzy Cherry Cherry with a sparkling fizzy edge Drink-inspired picks Acai Berry Lemonade Tart acai with lemon tang Sour fruit fans The BM6000 range includes over 35 flavours as refill pods. Every Lost Mary BM6000 flavour uses 20mg nic salt e-liquid and gives approximately 6,000 puffs per refill pod (varies by usage and draw style). Lost Mary Nera 30K Flavours The Nera 30K range has its own flavour lineup. Some crossover with the BM6000, and a few Nera-only options too. Nera-only flavours not in the BM6000: Dubai Chocolate - rich chocolate with subtle sweetness, one of the only dessert flavours in the Lost Mary range Orange Bruu - a bright, zesty orange with a smooth finish Fizzy Pineapple - pineapple with a sparkling fizzy twist Sparkling Cherry - similar to Fizzy Cherry but with its own take on the carbonation effect Blueberry Raspberry Gami - blueberry and raspberry with a candy undertone Mango Peach Papaya - three tropical fruits, heavier on the mango The Nera pods each give approximately 15,000 puffs (varies by usage and draw style) and use the same 20mg nic salt strength as the rest of the prefilled range. Browse all flavours in the Nera 30K pod range. What Flavour Is Banana Volcano Lost Mary? Banana Volcano is one of the most searched Lost Mary flavour questions, and the answer matters. Banana Volcano does not taste like banana sweets or banana candy. The profile is closer to a ripe, fresh banana with a creamy texture. A mild warmth sits underneath the banana (the source of the "volcano" name) and a light cool note on the exhale stops the profile from going too heavy. For vapers put off by fake banana vapes before, this one is different. What Flavour Is Hawaii Sunrise Lost Mary? Hawaii Sunrise is a multi-fruit flavour that mixes watermelon, peach, and pineapple. Each fruit comes through separately rather than being muddled together. Sweet watermelon arrives first, soft peach in the middle, and sharp pineapple at the end. The flavour is one of the more layered Lost Mary flavours and works well as an all-day vape because no single fruit dominates. Most Popular Lost Mary Flavours Based on our own sales data, these are the Lost Mary vape flavours that customers come back for most often: Kiwi Passion Fruit Guava - the top seller across every Lost Mary range Watermelon Ice - consistently in the top 3 every month Blue Razz Lemonade - popular with vapers moving from disposables Cherry Cola - the go-to drink-inspired flavour Strawberry Raspberry Cherry Ice - the best-selling berry and ice pick Triple Mango - strong mango flavour that does not fade Pink Lemonade - a lighter fruity option Blueberry Sour Raspberry - tart and sharp, good for sour flavour fans Mad Blue - bold mixed berries Juicy Peach - clean single-fruit peach For a first Lost Mary flavour, Kiwi Passion Fruit Guava or Watermelon Ice are the safest starting points. They are popular for a reason. New Lost Mary Flavours Lost Mary regularly add new flavours to the range. The Nera 30K brought several new options that were not in the BM6000 lineup, including Dubai Chocolate, Orange Bruu, Fizzy Pineapple, and Blueberry Raspberry Gami. The Pro Max 7000 launched with a smaller selection of proven flavours. The current lineup carries seven options including Kiwi Passion Fruit Guava, Cherry Cola, and Watermelon Ice. The Lost Mary nic salt e-liquid range also continues to expand. For vapers using a refillable pod kit, the nic salts cover Lost Mary flavours like Mr Blue, Cherry Mojito, and Gami without needing a Lost Mary kit. The Lost Mary collection page is the best place to spot the latest additions as they come in. All Lost Mary Flavours by Range Different Lost Mary kits carry different flavour selections. Below is a breakdown of what is available in each range. BM6000 Refill Pod Flavours - over 35 flavours across four categories Nera 30K Refill Pod Flavours - over 30 flavours Pro Max 7000 Refill Pod Flavours - a focused selection of seven proven options BM600 Refill Pod Flavours - the original BM600 range with 18 flavours Hawcos Crystal Pro Refill Pod Flavours - the Hawcos collab range with 15 flavours Lost Mary Tappo Pod Flavours - the Tappo range Lost Mary Nic Salt E-Liquid Flavours - over 20 flavours in 10ml bottles Lost Mary Flavours That Cross Multiple Ranges Some flavours appear across nearly every Lost Mary kit. Once a favourite is locked in on the BM6000, the same flavour can be picked up in a different range without starting over. Flavour BM6000 Nera 30K Pro Max 7000 BM600 Nic Salt Kiwi Passion Fruit Guava Yes Yes Yes No Yes Watermelon Ice Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Cherry Cola Yes Yes Yes No No Triple Mango Yes Yes No Yes Yes Pink Lemonade Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Lemon Lime Yes Yes No Yes Yes Cherry Ice Yes Yes No Yes Yes Blueberry Sour Raspberry No Yes No Yes Yes Pineapple Ice No Yes Yes Yes Yes Juicy Peach Yes Yes Yes No No This cross-range availability means switching between kits never costs the favourite Lost Mary flavour. Lost Mary Ice Flavours Lost Mary ice flavours add a menthol cooling effect to a fruit base. The ice hit comes through on the exhale and varies in strength depending on the flavour. Stronger ice hit: Watermelon Ice Pineapple Ice Cherry Ice Blackberry Ice Lighter ice hit: Banana Ice Grape Ice Strawberry Ice Blueberry Raspberry Ice For pure menthol without any fruit, the BM6000 has a straight Menthol pod and the Nera range has a Mint pod. Both give a clean cooling hit with no fruit flavour underneath. For more nic salt ice options beyond Lost Mary, several other brands carry similar profiles. Lost Mary Drink Flavours The drink-inspired Lost Mary flavours are some of the most interesting in the range. They go beyond standard fruit profiles and try to capture the taste of actual drinks. Cherry Cola - the most popular drink flavour, cherry on the inhale and fizzy cola on the exhale Cola - straight cola taste without the cherry, slightly sweet Cola Lime - cola with a citrus lime twist (BM6000 only) Pink Lemonade - soft pink citrus, lighter than the cola options Blue Razz Lemonade - sour blue raspberry with sharp lemonade Acai Berry Lemonade - tart acai with a lemon tang (BM6000 only) Cherry Peach Lemonade - cherry and peach with a lemonade base (BM6000 only) Orange Bruu - bright, zesty orange (Nera only) Cherry Cola is the go-to for vapers who want something that does not taste like fruit at all. The flavour is available across the BM6000, Nera, and Pro Max 7000 ranges. Does Lost Mary Do Vanilla or Dessert Flavours? This question comes up a lot. There is no vanilla Lost Mary flavour in the current range. A search for "vanilla lost mary" returns no pod for it. The closest dessert option is Dubai Chocolate in the Nera 30K range. The flavour is a rich chocolate with subtle sweetness. Gami is another option for vapers who count candy-style profiles, and the flavour is available as a Lost Mary nic salt for refillable kits. The Lost Mary range strength is fruit and ice flavours. For dessert, custard, or bakery vapes, a refillable kit with a dessert nic salt or shortfill from another brand will give far more options. Which Lost Mary Range Has the Most Flavours? The BM6000 has the biggest selection with over 35 flavours. The Nera 30K comes second with over 30 flavours, including several options not available elsewhere. The BM600, Hawcos Crystal Pro, and Pro Max 7000 carry smaller selections of the most popular picks. Below is a quick comparison: Range Flavour Count Puff Count (approximate) BM6000 35+ 6,000 Nera 30K 30+ 15,000 per pod Pro Max 7000 7 7,000 BM600 18 600 Hawcos Crystal Pro 15 600 Where flavour variety matters most, the BM6000 and Nera give the most to choose from. For the longest-lasting pods, the Nera 30K gives approximately 15,000 puffs per refill pod (varies by usage and draw style). Lost Mary Flavours: FAQs Is the Lost Mary 6K the same as the BM6000? Yes - "Lost Mary 6K" and "6000" both refer to the BM6000 range, which gives up to 6,000 puffs. Searches for Lost Mary 6K or 6000 flavours mean the BM6000 flavour list above. How many Lost Mary flavours are there? Across the BM6000, Nera 30K and Pro Max ranges there are 40+ Lost Mary flavours in the UK, spanning fruit, ice, drink and menthol profiles. What is the most popular Lost Mary flavour? Blue Razz Lemonade, Watermelon Ice and Kiwi Passion Fruit Guava are the consistent best-sellers, with Banana Volcano and Cherry Cola close behind. Related products & ranges Shop all Lost Mary Lost Mary BM6000 & refills Lost Mary Nera pods More vaping guides How to recharge a Lost Mary Are Lost Mary vapes safe?

How to Open E-Liquid Bottles
Most e-liquid bottles use child resistant caps that won't unscrew like a normal bottle top. You need to push down and turn at the same time, or squeeze the sides and turn. Both methods are covered below. How to Open a Vape Juice Bottle (Push Down and Turn) About nine out of ten vape juice bottles use the push down method. The cap has two parts inside that only line up when you press down on them. Press down firmly on the cap Keep pressure applied Turn anti-clockwise Lift cap once it releases The cap won't budge if you try to turn it without pushing down first. That's the child resistant lock doing its job. If it still won't move after a full turn, push harder. These caps need more force than you'd expect. How to Open Elux Liquid Bottles [THREE_IMAGE_SHORTCODE] [shotcode_multi_image_section_22] Elux liquid bottles are some of the tightest caps around. Elux Legend nic salts use a squeeze and turn cap rather than push down. Find the two raised grip points on opposite sides of the cap Squeeze both sides firmly between your thumb and index finger While squeezing, turn the cap anti clockwise Keep the squeeze pressure on until the cap comes completely off If you can't find the grip points, feel around the cap edges for two slightly raised or textured areas because they're not always obvious. Some Elux bottles respond better to squeezing higher up on the cap rather than at the base. Elux caps are tight even by vape juice standards. A rubber glove or tea towel wrapped around the cap gives you much better grip if the bottle keeps slipping. How to Open Nic Salt Bottles Nic salt bottles from brands like ElfLIQ by Elf Bar, SKE Crystal, IVG, Riot, and Pod Salt all use child resistant caps. Most are push down and turn, though a few use the squeeze method. Brand Cap Type Notes ElfLIQ nic salts Push down and turn Standard 10ml bottle, moderate resistance Elux Legend Squeeze and turn Tight caps, needs firm squeeze on grip points SKE Crystal Push down and turn Standard 10ml bottle IVG nic salts Push down and turn Standard 10ml bottle Riot Bar Salts Push down and turn Standard 10ml bottle Pod Salt Push down and turn Standard 10ml bottle Dinner Lady Push down and turn Standard 10ml bottle If you're not sure which type your bottle is, try push down and turn first. If nothing happens, look for grip points on the sides and try the squeeze method. How to Open Shortfill Bottles Shortfill bottles need two steps because there's an outer cap and a plastic nib (dropper tip) underneath. Outer cap: Push down and turn left, same as a 10ml bottle. Shortfill caps tend to be bigger and easier to grip. Removing the nib: The plastic nib plugs into the bottle top and won't pull out by hand without a fight. A vape bottle opener tool costs about three to five pounds and pops them out cleanly. Slide the groove under the nib lip and lever upward. Without a tool, wedge a flat teaspoon handle under the nib lip and push upward. Don't use sharp knives or your teeth. Adding a nic shot: Pour the nicotine shot into the shortfill, push the nib back in firmly, screw the cap back on, and shake hard for at least 30 seconds. Leave it for ten minutes then shake again before filling your tank. Our guide to refilling vape pods covers the filling steps from there. Shortfill Size Nic Shots (18mg) Final Strength 50ml 1 shot 3mg in 60ml 100ml 2 shots 3mg in 120ml When Your Vape Juice Bottle Won't Open Stuck caps are usually caused by dried e-liquid around the threads acting like glue. Before forcing anything, try these in order. Run the cap area under warm tap water for 30 seconds. The heat softens dried juice and loosens the seal. Wrap a rubber glove or tea towel around the cap for better grip and try the push down and turn method again. If it still won't shift, wrap the cap area in a hot damp cloth for two minutes then try again. Don't use pliers unless you've tried everything else because they crack caps and strip the threads. Never use sharp tools, heat sources, or brute force on plastic bottles. If the tamper ring is already broken when you buy a bottle, or the cap is clearly faulty, get in touch. Ecigone will sort a replacement. How to Get the Last Drops Out of a Vape Juice Bottle Stand the bottle upside down for five minutes and let gravity pull the juice toward the cap end. For 10ml bottles with narrow necks, a quick flick of the wrist while holding the bottle upside down pushes the last drops toward the opening. Shortfill bottles are easier since the wide neck lets you tip them at an angle into your tank. Squeezing the sides of a soft plastic bottle while it's upside down forces out most of what's left. Related products & ranges Shop all e-liquids Nic salt e-liquids Shortfill e-liquids Elux Liquid More vaping guides Nic salts explained What are shortfill e-liquids?

Nic Salt Strengths Guide: Choose 5mg, 10mg or 20mg
Shop nic salts: browse all nic salt e-liquids in 5mg, 10mg and 20mg. Nic salt strength changes everything about how your vape feels. The same pod kit with the same flavour tastes completely different at 5mg compared to 20mg. Throat hit, flavour intensity, how often you reach for it, and how fast cravings settle all shift depending on which mg level you pick. Three strengths cover the UK market: 5mg, 10mg, and 20mg. All nic salt e-liquids sold in the UK use the same nicotine salt formula with benzoic acid. Only the concentration of nicotine inside the bottle changes between them. If you're not sure what nicotine salts actually are or how they differ from freebase, our guide to nic salts covers the basics. Nic Salt Strength Chart This is a quick reference. Match your smoking history to the right nic salt mg level. Your Background Nic Salt Strength Throat Hit How It Feels Light smoker (under 10 a day) or stepping down 5mg Barely there Smooth, flavour forward, all day vaping Half a pack to a pack a day 10mg Mild to moderate Balanced between flavour and satisfaction Pack a day or more, just quit 20mg Noticeable but smooth Strong, fast acting, fewer puffs needed 20mg is the legal maximum for nic salt e-liquid in the UK under TPD rules. You won't find anything stronger on the shelves at any UK retailer. 20mg Nic Salt: Is It Strong? 20mg nic salt is the strongest vape juice you can buy in the UK. It's strong, but it doesn't feel as harsh as 18mg freebase nicotine would in the same kit. The benzoic acid in nic salts smooths the throat hit at higher concentrations. At 20mg, you'll feel the nicotine land within a few puffs. Someone coming off 20 cigarettes a day usually needs this level for the first few weeks. It takes the edge off cravings fast and means you're not vaping constantly to get what you need. Keep the wattage low with 20mg. Anything above 15W starts pushing too much nicotine per puff and can make you feel dizzy or nauseous. Tight MTL pod kits between 8W and 15W are the right match. 20mg Nicotine vs Cigarettes People ask how 20mg nic salt compares to a cigarette. A standard cigarette contains roughly 10mg to 12mg of nicotine, but your lungs only absorb about 1mg to 1.5mg of that per cigarette. Nic salt absorption rates sit somewhere between the two depending on how you vape. There isn't an exact puff for puff equivalent because draw length, wattage, and coils resistance all change the amount you take in. As a rough guide, a 2ml pod of 20mg nic salt contains 40mg of total nicotine in the bottle. You won't absorb all of it, but there's enough in one pod to cover what a pack a day smoker needs across a full day. 10mg Nic Salt: The Middle Ground 10mg is where most vapers end up long term. It's strong enough to keep cravings quiet without being so heavy that you notice it in your throat with every puff. If you smoked between 10 and 20 cigarettes a day and you've been vaping for a while, 10mg usually hits the right balance. The flavour comes through clearly at this strength because the nicotine doesn't overpower it the way 20mg can with some profiles. 10mg works in any pod kit or MTL tank. You've got more flexibility with wattage here too. Anything from 8W up to around 18W gives a good vape without the nicotine becoming overwhelming. 10mg vs 20mg Nic Salts: Which to Buy This is one of the most common questions in the shop. The short answer depends on where you are in your switch from smoking. Factor 10mg 20mg Throat hit Mild, barely noticeable Noticeable, still smooth Cravings Handles moderate cravings Handles heavy cravings fast Flavour clarity Cleaner flavour at lower nic Nicotine can mask subtle notes Pod lifespan Vape more often, pods go faster Less vaping per session, pods last longer Best for Established vapers, moderate smokers Recent quitters, heavy smokers Starting on 20mg and stepping down to 10mg after a month or two is a common path. Once the cigarette cravings stop being a daily problem, most people find 10mg does the job without the heavier throat hit. 5mg Nic Salt: For Lower Nicotine Vaping 5mg is the lightest nic salt strength on the UK market. The throat hit almost disappears at this level and flavour becomes the main event. Fruit, dessert, and menthol profiles all taste noticeably sharper at 5mg because the nicotine isn't dulling them. This strength suits people who only smoked a few cigarettes a day or vapers who've already stepped down from 10mg. It's also a good fit for all day vaping because you can puff regularly without taking in too much nicotine across the day. 5mg nic salts work in every refillable pod kit on the market. You can also run 5mg in slightly higher wattage kits (up to 20W or so) without any issues. At this strength, RDL style pods with a slightly airier draw work fine alongside standard MTL setups. Percentage to mg Conversion Vape brands in some countries label nicotine as a percentage instead of mg/ml. In the UK, labels show mg/ml, but if you're comparing products from abroad or reading US reviews, you'll see percentages. Percentage mg/ml UK Equivalent 0.5% 5mg/ml 5mg nic salt 1% 10mg/ml 10mg nic salt 2% 20mg/ml 20mg nic salt (UK max) 3.5% 35mg/ml Not sold in the UK 5% 50mg/ml Not sold in the UK Anything labelled 2% or 20mg/ml is the same thing. The UK caps nicotine e-liquid at 20mg/ml regardless of whether it's nic salt or freebase. Any bottle claiming higher than 2% isn't legal for sale in the UK under TPD. Wattage and Coil Settings for Nic Salts The strength you're vaping affects which wattage works best. Higher nicotine at higher wattage pushes too much into each puff and can make you feel rough. Nic Salt Strength Wattage Range Best Coil Resistance Draw Style 20mg 8W to 15W 0.8 ohm to 1.2 ohm Tight MTL 10mg 8W to 18W 0.6 ohm to 1.2 ohm MTL or loose MTL 5mg 10W to 20W 0.6 ohm to 1.0 ohm MTL or RDL Most pod kits handle wattage on their own based on coil resistance. If your kit has manual wattage control, start at the low end of the range above and bump it up until the flavour cleans up. Our guide to finding your wattage goes into more detail if you want to dial it in. Signs You're on the Wrong Strength Your body tells you when the nicotine level isn't right. Here's what to look for. Strength too high (drop down): Headaches or feeling lightheaded after a few puffs Nausea or a rough feeling in your stomach Throat feels too harsh even on a tight MTL draw You don't enjoy the vape because the nicotine overpowers the flavour Strength too low (go up): Puffing constantly without ever feeling satisfied Strong cravings first thing in the morning Going through pods much faster than expected Reaching for a cigarette because the vape isn't cutting it Give any new strength at least three or four days before switching. Your body needs time to adjust, especially when stepping down from 20mg to 10mg. Choosing Your First Nic Salt Strength If you've never vaped before and you're coming off cigarettes, the nicotine strength guide for smokers walks through matching your cigarette intake to the right vape strength. For anyone already vaping on freebase and thinking about trying nic salts, match the mg level across. Vaping 6mg freebase on a sub-ohm kit isn't the same as 6mg in a pod kit though. Coil resistance and wattage change how much nicotine each puff carries. Start with 10mg nic salt in a pod kit and adjust from there. Bar salts and regular nic salts both come in the same three strengths. The only difference between them is the flavour profile, not the nicotine formula. Pick whichever flavour range you prefer and choose the mg level based on the chart above. Related products & ranges Shop all nic salts More vaping guides Best nic salt brands UK Nic salt vs freebase

What Are Shortfill E-Liquids? A Quick Guide to Shortfills and Nic Shots
Shopping shortfills? Browse shortfill e-liquids and nic shots. What Is a Shortfill E-Liquid? A shortfill is a bottle of 0mg vape juice that isn't filled to the top. The gap at the top is there so you can add a nic shot and mix your own nicotine strength. UK law (the TPD) stops shops from selling nicotine e-liquid in anything bigger than 10ml. Shortfills get round this because the bottle ships nicotine free. You buy the nic shot separately and add it yourself. You'll see shortfills in 50ml, 100ml, and 200ml sizes. The bottle is always bigger than the liquid inside it to leave room for one or more nic shots. Shortfill Size Bottle Size Nic Shots to Add Final Volume 50ml 60ml 1 60ml 100ml 120ml 2 120ml 200ml 240ml 4 240ml How Do Nic Shots Work? A nic shot is a small 10ml bottle of unflavoured nicotine. You pour it into your shortfill, give the bottle a good shake, and it turns the 0mg juice into a 3mg (or 6mg) vape liquid. No flavour added from the nic shot itself so your juice tastes the same. How to Mix a Shortfill (Step by Step) Take the cap and nozzle off your shortfill bottle Pour the full nic shot into the shortfill Put the nozzle and cap back on tightly Shake the bottle hard for about 30 seconds Leave it to settle for 10 minutes if you can (not essential, but helps) Fill your tank or pod and you're ready to vape The whole thing takes about 30 seconds. The bottle is sized so one nic shot fills the gap exactly. Freebase vs Nic Salt Shots You've got two options when it comes to nic shots. Type Throat Hit Best For Typical Strength Freebase nic shot Noticeable at 3mg Sub-ohm tanks and high wattage kits 18mg per 10ml Nic salt shot Smoother, less throat hit Vapers who want a gentler feel 20mg per 10ml Freebase is the standard pick for shortfill mixing. Nic salt shots work the same way but feel smoother on the inhale. Mixing Strength Table Here's what you get from the most common setup using 18mg freebase nic shots. Shortfill Size Nic Shots Added (18mg) Final Strength Final Volume 50ml 1 3mg 60ml 50ml 2 6mg 70ml 100ml 1 1.5mg 110ml 100ml 2 3mg 120ml 200ml 2 1.5mg 220ml 200ml 4 3mg 240ml Most shortfill vapers sit at 3mg. If you want 0mg, just skip the nic shot and vape the shortfill as it comes. What VG/PG Ratio Are Shortfills? Most shortfills are 70/30 or 80/20 VG/PG. That's on the thicker side, made for sub-ohm kits and higher wattage vaping where you want bigger clouds and a smoother draw. 50/50 shortfills do exist and they're thinner. These work in pod kits and lower powered setups. Brands like Imp Jar and Doozy make 50/50 shortfills if you want the bigger bottle size without needing a sub-ohm tank. One tip: match your nic shot ratio to your shortfill ratio. Using a 70/30 shortfill? Go with a 70/30 nic shot. A mismatched shot won't ruin anything but the consistency might be slightly off. Which Kit Do I Need for Shortfills? It comes down to the VG/PG ratio of the shortfill. Shortfill Type VG/PG Kit Needed Coil Range High VG (70/30 or 80/20) Thick Sub-ohm kit or mod with a tank 0.2 to 0.5 ohm 50/50 Thinner Pod kit or MTL kit 0.6 to 1.2 ohm High VG shortfills are too thick for most small pod kits. The liquid won't wick fast enough and you'll get dry hits. Stick to sub-ohm coils below 0.5 ohm for the best results with standard shortfills. If you already use a refillable vape kit and want bigger bottles, look for 50/50 shortfills specifically. Are Shortfills Cheaper Than 10ml Bottles? Yes. Ml for ml, shortfills work out a lot cheaper than buying individual nic salt or freebase 10ml bottles. A 100ml shortfill plus two nic shots gets you 120ml of juice for a fraction of what twelve separate 10ml bottles would cost. If you vape daily, the difference over a month is significant. Shortfills are the cheapest way to buy e-liquid in the UK right now. That's worth knowing with the new vape duty landing in October 2026. Shortfills and the UK Vape Duty (October 2026) From 1 October 2026, every ml of e-liquid sold in the UK gets hit with a new tax called the Vaping Products Duty. It's 22p per ml, flat rate, whether the bottle has nicotine in it or not. So a 0mg shortfill gets taxed at the same rate as a 20mg nic salt. Here's what that looks like for shortfill buyers. Product Duty Added Duty + VAT on Duty Impact 10ml nic shot £2.20 £2.64 Roughly doubles the cost of a nic shot 50ml shortfill £11.00 £13.20 Adds £13+ to every 50ml bottle 100ml shortfill £22.00 £26.40 Adds £26+ to every 100ml bottle Shortfills are hit hardest because the tax is based on volume. A 100ml bottle that currently costs under £10 could end up north of £30 once the duty is applied. The Sell Through Window Retailers can continue selling unstamped stock (bought before the duty kicks in) until April 2027. After that date, every bottle on sale must carry a Vaping Duty Stamp on the packaging. That gives a roughly six month window from October 2026 to April 2027. During that time you can still buy shortfills at current prices while shops clear existing stock. Shelf Life and Stocking Up E-liquid bottles have a printed shelf life of about two years from production. That's the date on the label. But here's the thing with shortfills: they're 0mg. Nicotine is the part that goes off over time, and there's none in the bottle. A 0mg shortfill kept in a cupboard away from sunlight and heat will hold its flavour well past that two year date. If you vape shortfills regularly and know which flavours you'll use, buying ahead before April 2027 makes sense. You'll avoid paying the full duty on every bottle going forward. The bigger your bottle size, the more you save per ml by buying before the tax hits. Best Shortfill Brands at Ecigone We stock shortfills from dozens of brands. These are some of the ones our customers come back to most. Doozy Shortfills big flavour range across fruit, menthol, and dessert categories Zeus Juice Shortfills award winning UK brand with some of the most recognised shortfill recipes around IVG 100ml Shortfills 100ml bottles from one of the UK's biggest vape brands Just Juice Shortfills fruit focused range with strong tropical and citrus options Nasty Juice globally known brand with bold fruit and menthol shortfills Wick Liquor dessert and bakery shortfills with a loyal following Drifter Bar Shortfills disposable inspired flavours in 50/50 shortfill format for pod kit users Big Bold 100ml bottles with strong, punchy flavour profiles The full shortfill e-liquids collection has everything we carry. Related products & ranges Shortfill e-liquids Shop all e-liquids Nic salt e-liquids More vaping guides E-liquids explained (start here) Longfill e-liquids guide VG vs PG ratios explained

Your Favourite Disposable Flavours Are Still Here as Refillable E-Liquids
Find your flavour: Browse nic salt e-liquids or Lost Mary nic salts. Disposable Flavours Haven't Gone Anywhere If you used disposable vapes like Elf Bar, Lost Mary or SKE Crystal, you can now get the same flavours in refillable 10ml nic salt bottles. The UK Government confirmed the ban on single use vapes from June 2025, but the flavours survived. Every big disposable brand had already bottled their recipes as 10ml nic salt e-liquids before the ban even hit. Same flavourings, same nicotine salt formula, and the same taste you remember. Three types of bottled e-liquid carry disposable flavours right now. Brand nic salts use the exact recipes from the original disposables. Bar salts recreate popular disposable flavour profiles without being tied to one brand. Disposable inspired e-liquids cover both categories and make the whole range easy to browse in one place. Whichever route you pick, the flavour you liked in disposable form is almost certainly sitting on a shelf in a 10ml bottle. Popular Brands as Nic Salts Elf Bar Flavours as ELFLIQ Nic Salts ELFLIQ is the official nic salt range from Elf Bar. These are the same flavour recipes that went into Elf Bar 600 disposables, mixed into 10ml bottles with a 50/50 VG/PG ratio. Available at 5mg, 10mg and 20mg nicotine strengths across the range. Here are some of the most popular Elf Bar flavours and their ELFLIQ bottle equivalents: Elf Bar Disposable Flavour ELFLIQ Nic Salt Same Recipe Blue Razz Lemonade Blue Razz Lemonade Yes Watermelon Watermelon Yes Strawberry Ice Strawberry Ice Yes Kiwi Passionfruit Guava Kiwi Passionfruit Guava Yes Blueberry Sour Raspberry Blueberry Sour Raspberry Yes Cherry Cola Cherry Cola Yes Cotton Candy Ice Cotton Candy Ice Yes Apple Peach Apple Peach Yes The entire ELFLIQ range runs over 35 flavours, so most Elf Bar disposable flavours have a direct match. One 10ml bottle gives you roughly five times the e-liquid that came in an Elf Bar 600. Lost Mary Flavours as Nic Salts Lost Mary nic salts are the current bottled versions of the flavours from Lost Mary disposables. MaryLiq was the original range but has been discontinued and replaced with the newer Lost Mary nic salt line. Same 50/50 ratio, available at 5mg, 10mg and 20mg strengths. Lost Mary Disposable Flavour Lost Mary Nic Salt Same Recipe Blueberry Sour Raspberry Blueberry Sour Raspberry Yes Pineapple Ice Pineapple Ice Yes Triple Mango Triple Mango Yes Strawberry Ice Strawberry Ice Yes Double Apple Double Apple Yes Triple Berry Ice Triple Berry Ice Yes Pink Lemonade Pink Lemonade Yes Watermelon Ice Watermelon Ice Yes The Lost Mary nic salt range covers 25 flavours in total, so most Lost Mary fans will find their go-to. If you still spot MaryLiq bottles around, they're the same recipes being cleared out as old stock. SKE Crystal Flavours as Nic Salts SKE launched their own Crystal nic salts to match the flavours from the Crystal Bar 600 disposable line. The recipes carry over directly, and the range sits at 50/50 VG/PG with 10mg and 20mg strengths. Crystal Bar was one of the top selling disposables in the UK before the ban. If you vaped Blue Razz Lemonade, Lemon and Lime, or Bull Ice from a Crystal Bar, the nic salt bottle is the same liquid. SKE Crystal nic salts work well in any refillable pod kit running above 0.8 ohms. Other Disposable Brand Nic Salts Several other disposable brands bottled their flavours before the ban landed. Each one uses the same recipes from their original disposables. Elux Legend nic salts cover the full Elux Legend 3500 flavour range in 10ml bottles at 10mg and 20mg. Elux also released Firerose 5000 nic salts for fans of that line. IVG nic salts include flavours from the IVG 2400 range alongside their wider e-liquid lineup. The IVG bar salt flavours are a direct match for the disposable versions. Gold Bar nic salts carry the same flavours as the Gold Bar 600 disposable, including their popular Blueberry Bubblegum and Strawberry Parfait. Hayati vape liquid brings the Hayati Pro Max flavour range into 10ml bottles for refillable use. Bar Salts: Generic Disposable Flavours at Lower Prices Not every disposable flavour e-liquid carries a brand name on the bottle. Bar salts are nic salt e-liquids made by independent brands that recreate popular disposable flavour profiles without the brand name attached. They're often cheaper than the official brand bottles and still taste very close. These ranges taste like the disposable originals because they use the same style of sweetened nic salt formula and similar flavour concentrates. A few worth trying: Drifter Bar nic salts cover fruity and icy profiles from multiple disposable brands Riot Bar Edition focuses on recreating the most popular bar flavour combinations Just Juice Bar Salts bring Just Juice quality to the disposable flavour space Bar Juice 5000 is one of the best selling bar salt ranges in the UK If your exact disposable flavour doesn't have a brand nic salt match, bar salts are where you'll find the closest alternative at a better price. Which Kit Works with These E-Liquids? All the nic salts on this page use a 50/50 VG/PG ratio and run at 10mg or 20mg. That means they work best in low wattage pod kits and MTL vape kits with coils above 0.8 ohms. If you're new to refillable kits and coming straight from disposables, beginner kits are the easiest starting point. The draw style and throat hit will feel close to what you're used to. Don't put 20mg nic salts into a sub-ohm tank or high wattage kit. The high wattage and vapour output will make you feel sick. Stick to pod kits and you'll get the same smooth hit your disposable gave you. Related products & ranges Nic salt e-liquids 0% shortfill e-liquids Lost Mary nic salts More vaping guides Switching from disposables Are Lost Mary pods nicotine free? Nic salt vs freebase

Longfill E-Liquids: How They Work and Why They're Worth Trying
What Is a Longfill E-Liquid? A longfill is a 60ml bottle with about 20ml of flavour concentrate inside and the rest left empty. You fill that space yourself with nic shots and VG/PG base liquid to make a finished e-liquid at the strength you choose. The whole mixing process takes about five minutes. Add two nic shots and 70/30 base for 6mg freebase in a sub-ohm tank. One shot and 50/50 base gives you 3mg that works in any pod kit. The concentrate stays the same each time, but your base and nic shots change the final liquid completely. Longfills vs Shortfills: What's the Difference? Both formats need something added before you vape them, but longfills give you a lot more to work with. Shortfill Longfill What's in the bottle Nicotine-free e-liquid Flavour concentrate only Typical bottle size 50ml or 100ml 60ml (with 20ml concentrate inside) What you add 1 or 2 nic shots Nic shots + VG/PG base liquid Final nicotine strength Usually 3mg 3mg, 6mg, 9mg, 12mg or custom VG/PG ratio Fixed by manufacturer You choose Mixing time 30 seconds (shake and go) About 5 minutes Price per ml of finished liquid Higher Lower With a shortfill, the VG/PG and flavour are already done. You drop in a nic shot, shake it and vape. Quick, easy, no thinking required. Longfills ask more of you because the base isn't there yet. You're choosing the VG/PG ratio and building the liquid yourself. The upside is a lower cost per ml and the ability to hit nicotine strengths that shortfills can't reach. How to Mix a Longfill E-Liquid Once you've done this once it takes about five minutes start to finish. Here's the process: Open your longfill bottle and check the concentrate level (usually 20ml in a 60ml bottle) Add your nic shots first to keep the nicotine strength accurate Pour in VG/PG base liquid until the bottle is full Cap it, then shake hard for two to three minutes Give it 10 to 30 minutes to steep if the brand says so (plenty of longfills are shake and vape) Fill your tank or pod and crack on How many nic shots you add sets the final strength. Most brands print a guide on the label, but here's the standard breakdown for a 20ml concentrate in a 60ml bottle: Nic Shots Added (18mg freebase) Base Liquid Added Final Strength Final Volume 1 x 10ml 30ml About 3mg 60ml 2 x 10ml 20ml About 6mg 60ml 3 x 10ml 10ml About 9mg 60ml 4 x 10ml 0ml About 12mg 60ml Got a pod kit and prefer salt nic? Swap the 18mg freebase shots for 20mg nic salt shots. The finished strengths come out slightly higher and the throat hit is smoother at the same mg level. VG/PG Base: Picking the Right One Here's the bit most longfill guides skip over. The base you add isn't just filler. It decides how thick your finished liquid is and which kits it'll work in. 50/50 VG/PG base makes a thinner liquid. That's what you want for pod kits and MTL tanks. Go 70/30 VG or higher and the liquid gets thicker, better for sub-ohm coils and bigger clouds. You can buy pre-mixed base in either ratio or grab VG and PG bottles separately and dial in your own numbers. That flexibility is the whole point. A shortfill locks you into whatever ratio the manufacturer chose. With a longfill, you match the liquid to your kit today and change it tomorrow if you switch setups. One bottle of concentrate, two completely different vaping experiences depending on the base. October 2026 Changes Everything for Longfills From 1 October 2026, the UK Vaping Products Duty hits every 10ml of e-liquid with a flat £2.20 tax. VAT gets charged on top of that too, so the real increase is about £2.64 per 10ml. For sub-ohm vapers buying 100ml shortfills, that's over £26 added to each bottle. Now here's where longfills get interesting. The concentrate inside the bottle still counts as a vaping product and gets taxed. But VG and PG base liquids? VG and PG are used in food, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries as well as vaping, which may influence how the duty impacts different products. Manufacturers can see what's coming. Several brands are already working on super concentrates that pack the same flavour into 10ml instead of 20ml. Same 60ml bottle, same finished result once you add base, but half the taxable liquid inside. Less concentrate means less duty, and that saving gets passed on to you. Think about how shortfills appeared almost overnight when the TPD capped nic bottles at 10ml. The vaping industry moves fast when regulations change. October 2026 will likely do the same thing for longfills. Sub-ohm vapers spending £10 to £15 on 100ml shortfills are going to feel that £26 duty hardest, and longfills are the most direct way to keep costs down. Even nic salt vapers on pod kits have a reason to pay attention. Mixing with salt nic shots gets you the same 10mg or 20mg strength for less per bottle. Five minutes of your time to save a few quid every week adds up to a serious amount over a year. Longfill Brands at Ecigone We stock longfills from Just Juice, Dripping Desserts, Kings Custard, Chubby Juice and Doozy Vape. All of them are 20ml concentrated in 60ml bottles, ready for your nic shots and base. Nic shots are on our nic shots page in 18mg freebase and 20mg salt nicotine. One shot per 50ml of finished liquid gives you 3mg strength as a starting point. The full longfill collection has everything currently in stock. Related products & ranges Shop all e-liquids Shortfill e-liquids Nic salt e-liquids More vaping guides What are shortfill e-liquids? 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