Nicotine Strengths
We're often asked exactly what 6mg, 18mg, and 24mg strengths mean for nicotine. In short, it's the amount of nicotine in milligrams, for each milliliter of e-Liquid, expressed as mg/mL. Some companies choose to represent this as a percent per solution, which is where you'll see 1.2% instead of 12mg/mL. This means the same thing, just interpreted differently.
Here's A Helpful Chart That Displays Nicotine Levels:
0mg/mL Nicotine
This means that there is no nicotine in your e-Liquid mixture. Zero nicotine levels are usually ordered by people who have quit smoking but still have an oral fixation and use an electronic cigarette to satisfy it.
6mg/mL Nicotine
6mg/mL is a comfortable level for people who prefer nicotine, but aren't heavy vapers. This level is also common for people who used to smoke light cigarettes.
18mg/mL Nicotine
This is the middle of the road in terms of nicotine. Most vapers who were former smokers enjoy this level because it delivers the perfect amount of nicotine in each vape.
24mg/mL Nicotine
This is on the high side of nicotine levels and is commonly preferred by people who were formally heavy smokers (about a pack per day). It has a noticeable nicotine level that many former smokers enjoy.
How many cigarettes are in an 18ml bottle of e-liquid?
The average is 1 pack of cigarettes = 2 ml of e-liquid.
An 18ml bottle would equal 9 packs of Tobacco Cigarettes
My Nicotine Level Is Too Strong?
When you inhale, does the back of your throat burn uncomfortably? Do you get dizzy or light headed after just a few puffs? Do you get a headache after only a light session of vaping? If any of these things apply to you, chances are you're using a nicotine level that's higher than your body is used to. For some people, stepping back on the nicotine level even just one level is enough to alleviate many of these symptoms.
We're often asked exactly what 6mg, 18mg, and 24mg strengths mean for nicotine. In short, it's the amount of nicotine in milligrams, for each milliliter of e-Liquid, expressed as mg/mL. Some companies choose to represent this as a percent per solution, which is where you'll see 1.2% instead of 12mg/mL. This means the same thing, just interpreted differently.
Here's A Helpful Chart That Displays Nicotine Levels:
0mg/mL Nicotine
This means that there is no nicotine in your e-Liquid mixture. Zero nicotine levels are usually ordered by people who have quit smoking but still have an oral fixation and use an electronic cigarette to satisfy it.
6mg/mL Nicotine
6mg/mL is a comfortable level for people who prefer nicotine, but aren't heavy vapers. This level is also common for people who used to smoke light cigarettes.
18mg/mL Nicotine
This is the middle of the road in terms of nicotine. Most vapers who were former smokers enjoy this level because it delivers the perfect amount of nicotine in each vape.
24mg/mL Nicotine
This is on the high side of nicotine levels and is commonly preferred by people who were formally heavy smokers (about a pack per day). It has a noticeable nicotine level that many former smokers enjoy.
How many cigarettes are in an 18ml bottle of e-liquid?
The average is 1 pack of cigarettes = 2 ml of e-liquid.
An 18ml bottle would equal 9 packs of Tobacco Cigarettes
My Nicotine Level Is Too Strong?
When you inhale, does the back of your throat burn uncomfortably? Do you get dizzy or light headed after just a few puffs? Do you get a headache after only a light session of vaping? If any of these things apply to you, chances are you're using a nicotine level that's higher than your body is used to. For some people, stepping back on the nicotine level even just one level is enough to alleviate many of these symptoms.