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The NIC UP - Nicotine Shot 15mg 100VG is a nicotine booster designed for use with high-VG e-liquids. Here's a detailed overview of this product:
Key Features:
- Nicotine Strength: The shot contains 15mg of nicotine per milliliter (ml), offering a moderate nicotine strength. It’s ideal for vapers who want a noticeable nicotine hit but not an overwhelming one. This strength is often used to boost nicotine in e-liquids that are either 0mg nicotine or low-nicotine e-liquids.
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VG Ratio (100VG): This shot is made with 100% vegetable glycerin (VG), which makes it ideal for use with high-VG e-liquids.
- VG (Vegetable Glycerin): VG is known for producing larger, thicker vapor clouds and provides a smoother, less harsh throat hit compared to PG-based liquids. It is especially suitable for sub-ohm tanks, high-wattage devices, and those who enjoy a more cloud-heavy vape.
- A 100VG nicotine shot won’t thin out your e-liquid and will work seamlessly with other high-VG e-liquids (such as 70VG/30PG or 80VG/20PG).
Purpose:
The NIC UP 15mg 100VG Nicotine Shot is meant to increase the nicotine content of your nicotine-free e-liquids or low-nicotine e-liquids. It's perfect for people who want to create custom nicotine strengths in high-VG e-liquids without affecting the viscosity or consistency of the liquid.
How to Use:
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Determine Your Desired Nicotine Level: For example, if you have a 50ml bottle of 0mg nicotine e-liquid and you want to raise it to 3mg nicotine, you’ll need to calculate how much of the 15mg nicotine shot to add.
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Example Calculation: To achieve a 3mg nicotine concentration in 50ml of e-liquid, you would use this formula:
- Desired Nicotine Strength (mg) x Volume of E-Liquid (ml) ÷ Nicotine Shot Strength (mg) = Amount of Nicotine Shot to Add (ml)
- 50ml x (3mg / 15mg) = 10ml of the 15mg nicotine shot.
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Example Calculation: To achieve a 3mg nicotine concentration in 50ml of e-liquid, you would use this formula:
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Mix: Add the required amount of nicotine shot to your e-liquid bottle.
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Shake: Shake the bottle well to ensure the nicotine shot mixes evenly throughout the e-liquid.
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Enjoy: Once mixed, your e-liquid will now have the desired nicotine strength.
Things to Keep in Mind:
- Nicotine Strength: The 15mg nicotine concentration is considered moderate, so it provides a solid nicotine hit without being too harsh. If you’re accustomed to lower nicotine levels (like 3mg or 6mg), this shot will help you achieve that strength when mixed into a nicotine-free base.
- VG/PG Mix: Since this is a 100% VG nicotine shot, it’s best used with high-VG e-liquids. If you’re using an e-liquid that has a high PG content (e.g., 50/50 VG/PG or 70/30 PG/VG), this nicotine shot might not mix as well, and it could result in a thicker liquid that’s harder to vape in lower-wattage or MTL devices.
- Device Compatibility: The 100VG shot works best in sub-ohm tanks or cloud-chasing setups that are designed for high-VG e-liquids. If you're using a high-resistance or mouth-to-lung (MTL) device, a higher-PG nicotine shot would be more appropriate for a better throat hit.
Example Mix Calculation:
To mix a 50ml bottle of 0mg e-liquid to 3mg nicotine with a 15mg nicotine shot, you would need to add:
- 10ml of the 15mg nicotine shot.
- Once mixed, your 50ml bottle will have 3mg/ml nicotine.
Additional Considerations:
- Nicotine Safety: Nicotine is toxic in large amounts, so always handle nicotine shots with care. Avoid direct skin contact, and store nicotine shots in a safe place away from children or pets.
- Viscosity: Since this is a 100% VG nicotine shot, your e-liquid will be thicker after mixing. This is ideal for sub-ohm vaping, but if you're using a device that doesn’t support high-VG liquids, you might encounter wicking issues or difficulty vaping.
Let me know if you need further clarification or help with nicotine strength calculations!