Vape Juice
Description
Vape juice — also called e-liquid, e-juice, or ejuice — is the flavored liquid that vaping devices heat into vapor. This collection is our full e-liquid catalog: over 100+ flavors across freebase e-liquids and nicotine salts, in bottle sizes from 30ml to 100ml and strengths from 0mg to 50mg. Every bottle comes from authorized U.S. distribution — brands like Naked 100, Cuttwood, Coastal Clouds, Juice Head, Cloud Nurdz, Pod Juice, and Air Factory — with price-match protection and age-verified (21+) checkout. Use the filters above to narrow by brand, nicotine strength, bottle size, or flavor profile, or read the short guide below if you're deciding what to order.
How do I choose the right vape juice?
Match the liquid to your device first, taste second. High-powered sub-ohm tanks and mods work best with freebase e-liquid in larger bottles (60–100ml) at lower strengths — 0mg, 3mg, or 6mg — because they vaporize more liquid per puff. Pod systems and smaller MTL devices pair with nicotine salts in 30ml bottles at 25mg–50mg: salts deliver a smoother throat hit at high strengths and absorb faster, which is why pod users prefer them. Putting a 50mg salt in a sub-ohm tank is a common beginner mistake — it will be unpleasantly harsh, so check your device's coil resistance before ordering. From there, pick a flavor family you already enjoy in daily life: fruit, menthol/ice, dessert, tobacco, or beverage. If you're switching between several devices, keep both a freebase and a salt version of your go-to flavor — many brands in this collection produce identical flavors in both formats.
What's the difference between nicotine salts and freebase vape juice?
They are two chemical forms of the same nicotine. Freebase is the traditional form: it produces a stronger throat hit as strength climbs, which is why freebase liquids top out around 6mg–12mg for comfortable vaping in powerful devices. Nicotine salts are nicotine bonded with an acid, which lowers the harshness — a 25mg or 50mg salt feels far smoother than the number suggests, and blood absorption is closer to the timing smokers are used to. Practical rule: salts for pods and MTL kits, freebase for sub-ohm tanks. Salt bottles are usually 30ml and freebase bottles 60–100ml, so cost-per-ml differs less than sticker prices imply. Our dedicated nicotine salts collection carries the salt versions of most flavors on this page, and our team's salt nic reviews on the blog cover how specific lines perform in real pods.
What do PG/VG ratios mean on e-liquid labels?
Every vape juice base is a mix of propylene glycol (PG) and vegetable glycerin (VG), and the ratio changes how the liquid behaves. Higher VG (70/30 and up) produces thicker, denser vapor with a smoother inhale — the standard for sub-ohm tanks and cloud-oriented setups. Higher PG or balanced blends (50/50) carry flavor more sharply, wick better in small coils, and give a firmer throat hit — the standard for pod systems and starter kits, and the ratio most nicotine salts use. If a liquid seems muted in your pod, an overly thick VG-heavy blend is a frequent cause; if it feels harsh in your tank, the PG share may be high for that coil. Product pages in this collection list each liquid's ratio in the specifications, and the "Product Type" filter separates salts (mostly 50/50) from freebase lines (mostly VG-heavy) so you can shop by device compatibility.
Which nicotine strength should I pick?
Strength is personal, but device type sets the sensible range. In freebase liquids for tanks: 0mg for flavor-only vaping, 3mg as the most popular sub-ohm strength, 6mg for a firmer hit at moderate power. In nicotine salts for pods: 25mg (2.5%) is the moderate option, 50mg (5%) the strongest commonly sold — numbers that feel counterintuitive until you remember salts vape much smoother than freebase at the same strength. If you're stepping down over time, both formats offer graduated levels, and many customers keep the same flavor while lowering strength — the taste stays identical. Prefer no nicotine at all? Our nicotine free vape collection covers 0% devices and liquids. Whatever you choose, all nicotine products here are age-restricted (21+) and ship with adult-signature delivery as federal law requires — details on our Health & Safety page.
Which vape juice brands are worth trying first?
Start with the lines that have stayed bestsellers for years. Naked 100 built its reputation on clean three-fruit blends — Lava Flow and Hawaiian POG remain two of the most reordered flavors in our store. Cuttwood owns the dessert-cereal niche (Unicorn Milk has been a benchmark since 2014). Coastal Clouds delivers rich fruit-dessert crossovers in 60ml freebase, while Juice Head and Cloud Nurdz dominate the candy-fruit segment in both freebase and salt formats. Pod Juice is the salt specialist — its 55mg Jewel line is engineered specifically for pods. Prices in this collection are price-matched, and multi-bottle bundles cut the per-bottle cost further. For deeper takes, our editorial team publishes hands-on flavor reviews weekly in the blog — real tasting notes from testing, not repackaged manufacturer descriptions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here's a simple guide to mixing vape juices: Step 1: Gather all the necessary vape juice supplies or use a DIY vape juice kit. Step 2: Combine PG and VG in a 50/50 ratio in a 50ml bottle. Step 3: Add 10-20 drops of your preferred flavoring. Step 4: Mix in 10ml of nicotine. Step 5: Shake the bottle thoroughly to blend all the ingredients. Allow the vape juice to steep before enjoying it.
Vape juice, also known as e-liquid, is composed of several key ingredients: - Propylene Glycol (PG) - Vegetable Glycerin (VG) - Water - Flavorings - Nicotine E-liquids commonly contain both PG and VG, with one often being more dominant.
Yes, vape juice does expire. It typically has a shelf life of about 2 years from the manufacturing date. The expiration date indicates when degradation is likely to begin, but e-liquids don't suddenly go bad. Key Points: Shelf Life: Approximately 2 years, though it varies by formulation (e.g., nicotine salts last longer than freebase nicotine). Storage: Keep e-liquids in a cool, dry, dark place to extend their life. Exposure to light, heat, or moisture accelerates degradation. Signs of Expiry: Changes in flavor, smell, color, nicotine strength, viscosity, and ingredient separation. Proper storage helps maintain the quality of your e-liquid for as long as possible.
Depends on device and habits: a 30ml salt bottle in a pod system typically lasts 1–2 weeks of moderate use; a 100ml freebase bottle in a sub-ohm tank, roughly the same — tanks consume several times more liquid per puff. Unopened bottles keep best stored cool and dark; manufacturers print best-by dates on packaging.
Generally yes — online catalogs are wider and per-ml prices lower than convenience-store single bottles, and our price-match policy covers verified competitor listings. The trade-off is regulated shipping: PACT Act rules require adult-signature delivery (a $7.99 fee) and limit serviceable states, so consolidated multi-bottle orders make the economics work best.
Many bestsellers ship in both formats — brands like Naked 100, Juice Head, and Cloud Nurdz produce parallel freebase and salt lines with identical flavor profiles. Use the "Product Type" filter to switch between them, or check a product page's strength options: salt versions list 25mg/50mg, freebase versions 0/3/6mg.
























