What is VG and PG?
VG and PG stand for Vegetable Glycerine and Propylene Glycol respectively. These are two ingredients that make up e-liquid, each with its own specific and important function.
VG is a thick liquid and makes e-liquids smoother, providing you with less of a throat hit. It also produces much more vapour.
PG is a thin liquid, that carries flavour better than VG, produces little vapour and provides you with a much stronger throat hit.
When combined in different ratios, you get a different experience.
What is a VG/PG Ratio?
This is the ratio of VG and PG combined. This will total 100% and will signify how much of each ingredient is used in your chosen e-liquid. The most common ratios you'll notice are 70VG:30PG and 50VG:50PG - both giving you a different vape experience and being suitable for different styles of kits.
How much does e-liquid cost?
This depends on the size bottle you buy, typically higher volume bottles work out to be cheaper per ml. We stock a wide range of vape liquids to suit every budget and our 10ml's typically start from £2.99.
How long does e-liquid last?
Each bottle of e-liquid will have an expiry date printed on the bottle. For unopened e-liquids, that is two years, and for e-liquids that have been opened, a year. However, expired e-liquids are not dangerous to vape, these guidelines re only a suggestion as after this time nicotine and flavour starts to degrade, meaning they're not as flavourful or satisfying as when they're within their expiry date.