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Our range of Freebase Nicotine e-liquids are available in a variety of flavours, including fruity, menthol, and dessert options. We even stock the best Freebase Nicotine brands such as Vampire Vape, Nicohit and Ultimate V2. There are multiple strengths available including 3mg, 6mg, 12mg and 18mg allowing for a gradual reduction in nicotine intake over time. Use Freebase Nicotine e-liquids if you prefer a stronger throat hit similar to smoking traditional cigarettes.
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Freebase Nicotine in the context of vaping refers to e-liquids which mix the usual ingredients such as Vegetable Glycerine and Propylene Glycol with pure nicotine. This has been the standard way of incorporating nicotine into vape liquid since the early days of vaping.
This type of nicotine lends itself to a harsher throat hit, similar to the sensation you would get from smoking a regular cigarette. This is because Freebase Nicotine liquids have a higher pH (more alkaline) which produces the stronger throat hit you experience.
You should vape freebase liquids if you prefer the harsher throat hit and lower strengths these liquids provide.
If you’ve been vaping for a long time, chances are Freebase Nicotine is what you’re already used to therefore sticking to it is the logical option.
The key difference between freebase liquids and the arguably more popular nic salt liquids are the way they’re formulated. As mentioned previously Freebase Nicotine is the pure form of nicotine added straight into the e-liquid mix.
Nic salts on the other hand blend nicotine with a natural acid (usually benzoic) to lower the pH and neutralize the solution. These liquids usually come in stronger, more saturated flavours like Blue Razz Lemonade.
What this means in practice is that nicotine salts will deliver a smoother hit and maintain that smoothness even at higher strengths, which is why you often get nic salts in 20mg strengths whereas freebase liquids usually top out at 18mg.
Which is better boils down to personal preference. If you enjoy a cigarette-like hit or you simply prefer the old school type of e-liquid then Freebase Nicotine is for you. However if a smooth hit with rich flavours then you should opt for nic salts.
For the most part Freebase Nicotine liquids work best with low-wattage MTL devices like the Uwell Caliburn G5 Lite. This is because most Freebase Nicotine e-liquids have a VG/PG ratio of 50/50 which is best suited for this type of device and when vaping at higher strengths the experience is not overly harsh.
You can use higher power devices too like the Zelos M80, these liquids will work fine when vaped at higher wattages. However if you’re going to do this we recommend sticking to a lower strength (3mg or 6mg) to prevent a super harsh hit (unless that’s your thing I guess).
Yes. Like all vaping products Freebase Nicotine e-liquids are heavily regulated by the UK government through TPD (Tobacco Product Directive). This means that they are checked for harmful ingredients and contaminates, ensuring you get a safe and reliable product.
Common strengths include 0mg, 3mg, and 6mg, though some brands may offer slightly higher options. These are well-suited for users who prefer less nicotine or are reducing their intake.
Freebase nicotine e-liquids are best used in sub-ohm kits or high-powered vape devices. They are not recommended for most pod systems, which are better suited to nicotine salts.
Yes, they can be, particularly for those transitioning from cigarettes who prefer a stronger throat hit. However, nic salts may be better for higher nicotine needs.
It depends on usage and device, but on average, a 10ml bottle will last 2 to 3 days for moderate sub-ohm vapers.
Yes, all our freebase nicotine e-liquids are fully compliant with UK TPD regulations, including bottle size, labelling, and ingredient standards.
Yes, you can use nicotine booster shots (nic shots) to add freebase nicotine to shortfill e-liquids, allowing for custom strengths in larger bottles.