Nicotine Levels of E-Cigarettes

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Not every e-cigarette is the same, nor is every e-liquid the same. Nicotine levels of electronic cigarettes vary greatly from one e-liquid to the next and from one company to the next. Some e-liquids will contain no nicotine at all while others will come with far more than an average e-cigarette. You might have to experiment a little bit to find an e-liquid blend that suits you perfectly, but if you’re not sure at all where to start, then keep reading here on Vape Australia to learn everything you need to know about nicotine levels of electronic cigarettes.

What Nicotine Levels of E-Cigs Are There?

The nicotine levels of electronic cigarettes are measured in mg/ml or in terms of percentage. E-juice comes with varying concentrations of nicotine from 0mg/ml all the way up to 3.6mg/ml. Generally, you can find 3mg/ml, 6mg/ml, 12mg/ml, and 18mg/ml. However, you have to check each e-juice individually because not all companies will offer every option, and even if they do, they might not offer every option for every e-juice. Sometimes, you’ll come across a flavour whose recipe calls for ingredients in particular proportions, and so they’ll only offer a specific level of nicotine. Almost all flavours come with a nicotine-free option, but levels of nicotine will otherwise vary from company to company and even flavour to flavour.

 

What Nicotine Levels of Electronic Cigarettes Should I Use?

We typically advise pack-a-day smokers to begin with either 12mg/ml or 18mg/ml e-juice and then vary their intake from there. You should be able to tell fairly quickly if the nicotine level is correct for you, so it might be worth taking a short trip down to your local brick-and-mortar store and asking the store owner to show you around a little. If you smoke two packs a day, you’ll probably want to go up to 36mg/ml, but, make sure that the lower levels really are not satisfying you before you increase your intake to such a degree. The worst thing you could do would be to start with an e-juice with too much nicotine and then become even more dependent on the substance than you were before. You can always increase your intake. It’s far more difficult to go in the opposite direction.

Vaping has become fairly commonplace in the past ten years, and so you don’t even have to go online or to a hobby shop to find equipment. You should be able to find e-juice in your local gas station. However, we generally advise users not to buy any vaping equipment from gas stations because the e-juice is not properly labelled. Even if the ingredients are safe, they may contain far more nicotine than you’re accustomed to ingesting. Don’t just assume that bottles of e-juice are standardised. The cheap brands you find in convenience stores are rarely regulated to the same degree the ones from, for example, ePuffer are.

If you find yourself between two bottles, you may want to consider purchasing both and blending them yourself. That way, you’ll be able to reach a concentration of, say, 4 or 5mg/ml even if it’s not available.

Where Can I Find E-Cigarettes With Xmg of Nicotine in Australia?

You can, of course, go to your local brick-and-mortar shop, but if you are looking for a larger selection, you’ll want to go online. Your local store may have a large selection, but you’ll definitely find more options online. That being said, you might have to pay higher shipping costs if you order from overseas retailers.

By and large, the widest selection of nicotine-infused e-liquid is from Mig Vapor. Mig Vapor has 0, 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24mg/ml available for each flavour and then 0, 1.5, 3, and 6 mg/ml for high VG juice. Presumably, both are offered because high VG juice is typically used with sub-ohm vaping. Box mods with high wattage levels and low resistances guzzle down juice very quickly, and so you should be fine with a lower concentration of nicotine per puff.

VaporFi will offer you different concentrations depending on your desired PG/VG blend. With 50/50 or Max VG, you’ll get 0, 3, 6, 12, and 18 mg/ml and with 70/30 will get you 0, 3, 6, 12, 18, 24, and 36 mg/ml. It’s not all that common to find 36 mg/ml in a vape juice, so if you need a little bit extra, you’ll want to head over to VaporFi.

 

Conclusion:

When you smoke a cigarette, you never have to choose how much nicotine you’d like, but e-cigarettes work differently. Vaporisers are designed not only to help you quit smoking but also to help you become nicotine-free. Vaping is the ideal way to quit smoking because vaporisers mimic traditional cigarettes both in appearance and function. They are far better than nicotine patches and nicotine gum because they don’t force you to drop smoking cold turkey. It’s far easier to transition from smoking to vaping than it is to transition from smoking to chewing gum. So pick up a vaporiser today and put down your cigarette. Then gradually decrease your nicotine intake by monitoring the nicotine levels of electronic cigarettes. Quitting smoking using this two-step process is far more effective than trying to go cold turkey. So, go pick up some e-liquid today. Your lungs will thank you!