Shop nic salts from top brands such as Halo Salts, Elfliq and IVG. These e-liquids deliver nicotine fast and have a smoother, gentler hit on the throat than regular (freebase) e-liquid, making them ideal for vapers who prefer higher nicotine levels, and work well with starter kits and entry-level pod systems. From just £2.50 per bottle with our mix and match e-liquid multibuys.
Nic Salts | Regular (Freebase) | |
Throat hit | Smooth even at higher nicotine strengths | Stronger at higher nicotine strengths |
Nicotine delivery | Faster | Slower |
Recommended devices | Low-powered vape kits | Low or high-powered devices, depending on VG:PG ratio |
Flavour | Often stronger and more concentrated | Regular |
Vape style (info) | Mouth-to–Lung (MTL) | Depends on VG:PG ratio |
Vapour production | Small | Depends on VG:PG ratio |
Throat hit: The key difference with nicotine salts is the throat hit. Regular e-liquid, when used with high nicotine levels, can deliver a harsh throat hit. While this is similar to that of smoking, some vapers prefer the smooth hit nic salts can deliver. However, do note that throat hit is also influenced by VG:PG levels, and some regular e-liquids with a higher level of VG can also deliver a smoother throat hit, especially when used with lower nicotine levels.
Learn more: Throat Hit Guide | VG v. PG Explained
Nicotine delivery: Some vapers find that nicotine salts deliver nicotine more quickly than other e-liquids. This could mean that nicotine salt helps assuage nicotine cravings more quickly than freebase e-liquid, although it’s worth noting that this topic is more controversial.
Learn more: Nic Salts Guide
Flavour: Nic salts come in a huge range of flavours, but unlike regular e-liquids, these include stronger, sweeter and more concentrated flavours known as Bar Salts which are ideal for vapers switching from disposable vape devices.
Device compatibility: As they vapourise at a lower temperature than regular e-liquids, nic salts work best with low-powered vape devices such as starter kits and entry-level pod systems. Regular e-liquids vary - e-liquids with a VG:PG 30:70 - 50:50 ratio also work with low-powered vape devices, while higher-VG e-liquids work better with higher-powered devices.
Nic salts are probably right for you if one or more of the following applies:
Freebase e-liquid is best for you if one or more of the following applies:
Are nicotine salts better than freebase nicotine?
Nicotine salts are better for vapers who prefer a smooth throat hit. Some research suggests they also deliver nicotine faster than regular (freebase) e-liquid) They work particularly well with both high nicotine levels and menthol flavours, as these can be harsh on the throat otherwise. If you prefer a strong throat hit, or vape low/ zero nicotine e-liquid, you may be better off with regular freebase e-liquid.
How do you use nic salts?
You use nic salts just like any other e-liquids. Simply insert the tip of the bottle into the filling port of your tank or pod and squeeze to fill, making sure not to go past the fill line. If using a new pod or coil, allow five minutes to soak in before vaping.
What are the best vape devices for nicotine salts?
We recommend using lower-powered starter devices and vape pods for use with nicotine salts. For more concentrated flavours such as Elifliq, we have found that the best device to use is the Vaporesso Xros 4 with a 0.6 or 0.8ohm pod.
Can you get zero nicotine salts?
Both salt and freebase refer to the type of nicotine used. As zero nicotine e-liquid does not contain nicotine, it can’t be called a nic salt or freebase e-liquid. However, you can choose to add salt nicotine shots to a zero nicotine shortfill e-liquid, which would turn it into a nicotine salt.
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