Vapers who want to vary their nicotine dose while consuming more e-liquid often use 50ml Shortfills. Usually measuring 50ml of nicotine free vapes juice in a 50ml container, these bottles allow room to add a 10ml nicotine shot. For both new and experienced vapers—especially those who like cloud-chasing with sub-ohm devices—this adaptability makes shortfills a flexible choice.
What is 50ml shortfill?
An e-liquid 50ml Shortfill bottle holds 50ml of vape juice free of nicotine in a 60ml bottle. The extra room lets you include a 10ml nicotine shot to reach the desired nicotine strength.
How can I make use of a 50ml Shortfill?
To use a 50ml Shortfill, just remove the lid, add a 10ml nicotine shot (if desired), then vigorously shake the bottle. This uniformly combines the nicotine with the e-liquid and make best vape flavour juice.
Can I run any vape device using 50ml?
For sub-ohm devices that allow Direct-to-lung (DTL) vaping, 50ml Shortfills with a greater VG ratio like (70PG/30VG) are ideal. Look for shortfills with a 50/50 VG/PG ratio if you like mouth-to-lung (MTL) vaping and they go great with lower-powered devices like vape pens and pod systems.
What nicotine strength can I add in 50ml Shortfill?
Including a 10ml nicotine shot will help you to reach a nicotine strength of roughly 3mg/ml. You might have to investigate shortfills allowing more shots or smaller bottle sizes for a higher potency.
Why are shortfills nicotine-free?
TPD rules, which limit the sale of nicotine-containing e-liquids to bottles no bigger than 10ml, make shortfills nicotine-free. Shortfills offer a means to buy more e-liquid while still following these rules.
How differ 50/50 from high VG shortfills?
VG and PG balance 50/50 shortfills, generating a moderate vapour production and a stronger throat hit fit for MTL devices. Perfect for DTL vaping with sub-ohm devices, high VG shortfills like 70/30 are intended for increased vapour production and a smoother throat hit.