Eliquids

If you're looking for vape eliquid, this is where it starts. Our e-liquids collection covers everything from high VG blends to balanced 50/50 liquids and nic salts. Browse through top-selling names like Elfliq, Bar Juice 5000, Doozy Vape Co, Riot Squad, IVG, Nasty Juice, Vampire Vape, and Zombie Juice. You’ll also find handpicked e-liquids matched to the latest vape kits, pods, tanks, and coils in stock. Every vaping juice you’ll find here meets UK regulations and is suitable for adult vapers. After something bigger? Go straight to our 100ml shortfills. Need something higher in strength? Our nic salts range has you covered. 

What is an E-liquid?

An e-liquid is a blend of vegetable glycerin (VG), propylene glycol (PG), food-grade flavourings, and nicotine (optional). VG is thicker and makes more vapour. PG is thinner and carries flavour.

The ratio of VG to PG affects not just how much vapour is produced but also how it feels on your throat. E-liquids come with different nicotine strengths, or none at all. Some have nicotine pre-mixed (such as nic salt e liquids), and others (like shortfills) are nicotine-free and designed to be used with nic shots.

You’ll find vape juice products clearly labelled with their VG/PG ratio, strength, and flavour type here. Shop now to enjoy amazing discounts.

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Freebase Nicotine E-liquids

These are the traditional vape juice blends that have been around since the early days. Freebase e-liquids are made with standard nicotine and come in strengths like 3mg, 6mg, 12mg or 18mg. They offer a stronger throat hit and are often used by those who prefer a more noticeable inhale.

They’re best used in lower-wattage MTL devices or refillable pod kits with high coil resistance. They also work in some pen-style kits with fixed voltage outputs.

Nic Salt E-liquids

Nicotine salt e liquids use a special form of nicotine that’s absorbed faster and gives a gentler throat hit, even at higher strengths like 10mg or 20mg. Perfect for those looking to switch from smoking or who want a compact, low-power vape for daily use.

They pair best with low-wattage, mouth-to-lung (MTL) devices using higher resistance coils and tight airflow settings. This helps mimic the feel of a cigarette and gives better control over nicotine delivery.

50/50 E-liquids

These are balanced eliquids with an even VG/PG mix. They work in most pod kits, vape pens, and basic tanks. These liquids produce moderate vapour and a decent throat hit.

Devices that support these eliquids usually have moderate coil resistance (around 0.8 to 1.2 ohms), auto-draw activation, and basic airflow. 50/50 e-liquids are ideal for everyday vapers who want consistency without overcomplicating the setup.

High VG E-Liquids

These are thick vape liquids designed for deeper inhales and cloud production. Shortfills (larger bottles without nicotine) often fall into this category. You’ll need to add nicotine shots to reach your desired strength. Look for options under 100ml shortfills or 50ml shortfills in our collection.

Ideal for direct-to-lung (DTL) vaping, shortfills are used in sub-ohm tanks or open pod mods that support low-resistance coils. You’ll want a device with adjustable wattage, airflow control, and mesh-style coils to get the best from high VG blends. These eliquids are smoother on the throat but need more power. They're not suitable for smaller pod systems or starter kits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are vape liquids safe to use every day?

All vape liquids sold in the UK must meet strict TPD rules, including ingredient checks and labelling standards. As long as you’re buying from a reputable supplier, daily use is considered far safer than smoking. That said, make sure you maintain your kit, replace your coils regularly, and store liquids away from children or pets.

Am I supposed to mix nicotine shots with my e-liquid?

Only if you’re using shortfills, these bottles come nicotine-free and have extra space for a nicotine shot. Add the shot directly into the bottle, replace the cap, and shake well. Standard 10ml eliquids (freebase & nic salts) already contain nicotine and don’t need mixing.

How to open an eliquid bottle?

Most eliquid bottles come with a child-resistant cap. To open it, push the cap down firmly while turning it anti-clockwise. Some bottles may have a tamper-evident seal, which must be broken first. Don’t use tools, as this can damage the bottle. Always keep bottles tightly sealed when not in use and store them out of reach of children.

What’s the difference between nic salt and e-liquid?

Nic salt is a type of e-liquid that uses a different form of nicotine. It absorbs faster into the bloodstream and feels smoother at higher strengths. Freebase e-liquid, on the other hand, has a stronger throat hit and is usually available in lower strengths. Nic salts are great for smaller pod kits, while freebase works well in pens.

What nic strength should I use?

That depends on how much nicotine you’re used to. Heavy smokers may prefer 12mg to 20mg, while light smokers or social vapers might do fine with 3mg or 6mg. For those using powerful sub-ohm setups, lower strengths (3mg or 6mg) are usually best.

Where can I find e liquid online in the UK?

You can find e-liquid right here on our site. We stock a full range of vape liquids, from nic salts and shortfills to high VG e-liquids and freebase nicotine blends. Filter by brand, flavour, VG/PG ratio, or bottle size. We also provide same-day dispatch. Browse by brand or head straight to the vape juice collection.

What is freebase e-liquid?

It’s the original form of e-liquid made with standard nicotine. It’s been used in vapes since the beginning and is known for its sharp throat hit and slower nicotine absorption. Freebase comes in various strengths, usually from 3mg to 18mg, and is ideal for those who want a noticeable hit. These liquids work best with MTL kits or refillable vape pens.

Why is my vape juice turning dark in the tank?

This is usually caused by oxidation or residue from the coil. As your vape juice heats and cools repeatedly, it can react with air or metal parts in the tank. Nicotine can also darken over time. If the flavour or performance isn’t affected, it’s fine to vape. But if it starts tasting burnt or bitter, clean your tank and change the coil.

How long does vape liquid last?

E-liquids usually come with a ‘best before’ date, which is about 12 to 24 months after bottling. If stored properly, away from heat, sunlight, and air, they can stay usable for quite some time. Once opened, use the liquid within a few weeks for the best flavour. If the smell, colour, or texture changes, it’s probably past its best. Shake before use if it has separated.

Can you take vape liquid on a plane?

Yes, but you’ll need to follow liquid rules for carry-on baggage. Most airlines allow up to 100ml per bottle, stored in a clear plastic bag. Keep your vape juice in your hand luggage to avoid leakage from cabin pressure changes. Do not vape on the plane or in airports unless you're in a designated area. Always check with your airline beforehand.

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