How to pick the right nicotine level for your e-liquid?
If you are an ex-smoker (or on the way to
becoming one), vaping is a very efficient way to leave cigarettes behind once
and for all. It can deliver nicotine into your system without the thousands of
chemicals that come with traditional smoking.
If you are used to smoking, choosing the right
nicotine level for your e-liquid is essential for the success of your quitting
process.
So, how
do you choose the right nicotine level?
Depending on the vaping regulations in your
country, you may find different ranges of e-liquid nicotine strengths
available.
Thus, some countries restrict e-liquids
strength to the max of 20mg/ml, while in others you will be able to purchase Nic Salts pods going over 50mg/ml.
Below, we will go over the most common
nicotine concentrations and explain what they mean.
0mg/ml
Nicotine is not an essential component of any
e-liquid. If you want to stop using nicotine altogether — you absolutely can.
There are lots of e-liquids on the market that are marked as 0mg/ml, which
means that they contain no nicotine at all — only the three key components:
propylene glycol, vegetable glycerine, and flavoring.
Naturally, when you vape zero nic e-liquids,
no nicotine will be delivered into your system. At the same time, you will be
able to experience the true nature of the e-liquid flavor and you can still
absolutely enjoy your vaping session. What's more, the absence of nicotine
means that you get to avoid the harsh throat hit that often comes with it. You
will also be able to vape more and avoid all the side-effects of nicotine use
such as occasional lightheadedness and, of course, addiction.
3mg/ml-6mg/ml
If you used to be a light smoker but are not
quite ready to give up nicotine altogether, consider using e-liquid with low
nicotine concentration. Juices that contain from 3mg to 6mg will still get
nicotine into your body but will not be overwhelming and may help you lower
your nicotine intake even further (should you want to do so). These types of
e-liquids are also great for those who prefer light tobacco flavors and don't
like the side-effects of nicotine.
9mg/ml-12mg/ml
If you used to smoke about half a pack of
cigarettes a day you may want to start off somewhere in the 9mg to 12mg range.
This should give you enough nicotine not to want to go back to traditional
cigarettes and provide a relatively mild throat hit, which could make for a
pleasant Vape. If you feel like 12mg is not enough, you may want to try liquids
with higher nicotine content like the concentrations below.
18mg/ml
- 20mg/ml
18mg and 20mg nicotine concentrations are most
are the most popular among ex-smokers going into vaping. Typically, this is
where most of them would start their vaping journey. These concentrations are
good for those who used to smoke both moderately and on the heavy side. You're
sure to get enough nicotine with these concentrations and if you do feel like
it is too much you will be able to easily go down to vape juices with lower
nicotine content.
24mg/ml
24mg/ml may be the highest nicotine
concentration you will find in your country. These are recommended for heavy
smokers who used to go well above a pack a day. Naturally, if at any point in
time you feel like you're getting way too much nicotine, you should stop using
24mg concentrations and decrease your nicotine consumption.
36mg/ml
and above
These concentrations are often found in nic
salt e-liquids and in nic salt pods used in pod mod vape devices. In some
countries, nicotine concentrations in nic salt e-liquids can go as high as
50mg/ml. Nic salts are known for their ability to deliver high nicotine
concentrations while avoiding the harsh throat hit that you would experience if
you vaped free-base. Note that nic salts are designed to be used in lower
wattage devices due to the higher amount of nicotine absorbed as well as not
requiring to vaporize at higher temperatures. Using low wattage devices comes
with its own set of benefits that would appeal to ex-smokers. They tend to be
smaller, sleeker, more discreet, easier to use and most of them are
draw-activated.
There you have it — we hope these guidelines
will be helpful in starting your vape journey on a good note. Which nicotine
concentration do you feel most comfortable with?
18mg/ml
Choosing your e-liquid’s nicotine level is
also an important consideration. You will find a variety of nicotine strengths
available on the market. Generally, if you used to be a light smoker, 6mg/ml or
lower should be enough; if you used to smoke up to one pack a day, you would
probably feel more comfortable with higher dosages from 9mg/ml to 16mg/ml. Ex
heavy smokers, on the other hand, tend to go above 18mg/ml.
While getting the right nicotine strength is
definitely important, you also shouldn’t overdo it. If you feel that your
e-liquid is giving your headaches, stop using it and try a vape juice with
less nicotine.
Finally, zero nic e-liquids are also an
option. Nicotine is not an essential component of e-liquids and, if you are
ready to stop using it altogether, you can do perfectly well without it.
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