TPD COMPLIANT NIC SHOTS
* Sold single, unless stated otherwise
* You can use them as is if you prefer vaping flavorless nicotine e-liquid.
• Each E-liquid bottle containing nicotine is restricted to 10ml per bottle
• Nicotine strength in e-liquid cannot exceed 20mg/ml or 2.0% nicotine
• Freebase Nic Shots come in a 10ml (TPD) bottle with a nicotine content of up to 20mg/ml and the usual nicotine dosage within these would be 18mg/ml.
• Salt Nic shots come in a 10ml (TPD) bottle with a nicotine content of up to 20mg/ml and the usual nicotine dosage within these would be 20mg/ml.
* The only difference between free base nic and salt nic, is throat hit. Salts are much smoother and can be vaped at higher nicotine percentage.
NOTE:
Freebase nicotine is the most optimal version of nicotine. It allows it to bind to the nicotine receptors in the brain and the rest of the body.
Nicotine salts have an acid added which usually makes up 42,95% of salt. The other 57,05% of salt is freebase nicotine.
The addition of acid serves two key purposes in salt nicotine:
1. It helps nicotine salt vaporize at lower temperatures as well as lowering the pH levels in the salt nicotine which results in a smoother throat hit.
2. During the heating process a chemical reaction occurs that makes the nicotine more absorbable like free base nicotine but still retains the smooth throat hit.
Shelf Life: At least two years when stored at ambient temperatures in closed containers and away from sunlight and other sources of UV light.
Link to DIY E-liquid Calculator
With this calculator you'll figure out the amount of PG, VG and Nic Shots required to achieve your preferred Nicotine Strength and PG/VG Ratio of Final E-Liquid Mix.
Okay, this works for DIY from scratch, but i have a longfill 30/120ml Bottle. Can i use the same calculator?
Yes you can! All you need is to calculate the flavor percentage of your longfill.
In your case do 30/120%
The result is 25%
Set 25 at the Flavoring percentage field and don't hit the VG mark, because almost all longfills contain PG based flavors.
Link to PG/VG Ratio Calculator
With this calculator you'll figure out the PG/VG Ratio of your DIY bottle (Full DIY, Longfill, or Shortfill) and the Nicotine Strength of Final E-Liquid Mix.