Frequently Asked Questions
What's the Difference Between Freebase and Salt?
Freebase nicotine is the traditional option—smooth, versatile, and compatible with most sub-ohm tanks and larger devices. It delivers a noticeable throat hit that many vapers prefer. Salt nicotine is smoother at higher strengths and works best in pod systems and low-wattage devices. If you're using a compact pen or pod, salt nic is usually the way to go. We don't recommend mixing these up—using freebase in a pod or salt nic in a sub-ohm tank rarely gives you the experience you're after.
Which Size Should I Get?
A 60 mL bottle is portable and great for trying new flavors without committing to a huge amount. A 100 mL bottle offers better value and means fewer trips to restock—ideal if you've found your go-to flavor and vape regularly. Both sizes stay fresh for 1-2 years unopened when stored in a cool, dark place.
What VG/PG Ratio Is Best for Cloud Production?
Higher VG (vegetable glycerin) ratios—like 70/30 or 80/20 VG/PG—produce thicker, denser clouds. If you're chasing big vapor production, go with a high-VG juice and pair it with a sub-ohm tank running at 50 watts or higher. Keep in mind that high-VG juices are thicker and may not wick well in smaller coils. We typically suggest 70/30 as the sweet spot for most sub-ohm setups.
Can I Use Freebase Juice in Pod Systems?
You can, but it's not ideal. Most pod systems are designed for salt nicotine because of the lower wattage. Freebase juice may not vaporize efficiently and can taste harsh in small pods. If you prefer freebase, look for lower nicotine strengths (3-6 mg) and expect a milder experience. Stop by either of our locations and we can show you which devices work best with your preferred nicotine type.
How Long Does a 100 mL Bottle Usually Last?
It depends on how much you vape. For moderate users hitting their device throughout the day, a 100 mL bottle can last anywhere from two to four weeks. Heavy vapers might go through it faster, while casual users can stretch it even longer. Pod users generally go through less juice than those running high-wattage sub-ohm tanks. Track your first bottle to get a sense of your personal usage.