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E-Liquid Nicotine Strength Guide

What Is Nicotine?

Nicotine is a type of stimulant that is commonly found in tobacco. However, in recent times, certain products have been developed that offer nicotine without the need for tobacco*. These products include e-liquids, which are used for vaping purposes. E-liquids are heated through a battery-powered device until they turn into vapour. This vapour can then be inhaled through a mouthpiece by the user.

Nicotine Strengths Explained

E-liquids indicate nicotine strengths in milligrams per millilitre (mg/mL) or as a percentage (%). The strength of e-liquids usually ranges from 0mg (nicotine-free) up to 20mg, which is the maximum strength allowed for e-liquids in the UK.

It is important to select a nicotine strength that aligns with your preferences. For example, if you are a heavy smoker, you may need a higher nicotine strength, while if you are a light smoker or have quit smoking, a lower strength may be more suitable.

Percentage vs mg/mL

Nicotine strength is expressed in an e-liquid in one of two ways:

  • Milligrams per millilitre (mg/mL)
  • Percentage (%)

When expressed as mg/mL, it indicates the amount of nicotine in milligrams in one millilitre of the e-liquid. For example, a 2mg/mL e-liquid contains 2 milligrams of nicotine in each millilitre of liquid.

When expressed as a percentage (%), it represents the proportion of nicotine in the entire volume of the e-liquid. So, a 0.2% nicotine strength is equivalent to 3mg/mL because it means 0.2% (or 2 milligrams) of nicotine per 1000 milligrams (or 1 millilitre) of liquid.

Essentially, a nicotine strength of 0.2% is equivalent to 2mg/mL, as it implies that there are 3mg of nicotine in every millilitre of the e-liquid.

Nicotine Salts vs Freebase Nicotine

Two types of nicotine are commonly used in e-liquids: nicotine salts and regular (freebase) nicotine. If you use regular nicotine at higher levels, it can cause a harsh feeling in the throat. In contrast, nicotine salts can be used at higher nicotine strengths without compromising the flavor or causing a harsh throat hit. 

What Nicotine Strength is Right for You?

Determining the right nicotine strength is a personal decision that only you can make. Ultimately, it comes down to matching your current nicotine intake to the appropriate strength e-liquid. For example, heavy smokers looking to switch may find higher nicotine strengths more suitable, while light or casual nicotine users are likely better suited to lower nicotine strengths. If you’re unsure, starting with a strength and gradually adjusting up or down will help you find the most suitable strength.

Nicotine Strength:Suitable for:
20mgHeavy smokers (more than a pack daily) of JPS Real Blue, Pall Mall Red, Superking Blue, Marlborough Red or Mayfair cigarettes looking for higher strength nicotine than 18mg.
18mgSmokers of JPS Real Blue, Pall Mall Red, Superking Blue, Marlborough Red or Mayfair cigarettes.
12mgLight to medium smokers of medium-strength cigarettes, including Marlborough Light, Silk Cut, Pall Mall Blue or B&H. This strength can be a good match for those used to consuming rolling tobacco.
10mgLight to medium smokers of medium to light cigarettes or heavier smokers looking to reduce nicotine consumption.
6mgVapers who are looking to reduce nicotine consumption. Light or social smokers may find 6mg suitable to comfortably switch to vaping.
3mg Current vapers who want to consume very light nicotine levels.
0mgThose looking to cut out nicotine who may find continuing habits around vaping help with the process.
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