High VG

Are you ready to take your vaping experience to the next level? Embrace the world of High VG E-Liquid, specially crafted for cloud chasers and flavor enthusiasts alike. This e-liquid blend offers a higher concentration of Vegetable Glycerin (VG) and promises a vaping adventure like no other. High VG E-Liquid is an e-liquid blend with a higher VG content compared to its PG (Propylene Glycol) counterpart. Commonly, High VG E-Liquids contain 70% VG or more, while the remaining percentage includes PG, nicotine, and flavorings. This unique blend contributes to the smoothness and dense cloud production that cloud chasers love.

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High VG FAQs

 

VG or Vegetable Glycerin is one of the key ingredients used to craft e-liquids, but don't be alarmed; these ingredients are non-toxic, organic compounds commonly used in the food and medical industries. There are different ratios of VG and PG in our e-liquids. A 50:50 VG/PG ratio offers a more balanced intake, whilst a higher VG concentration presents a smoother, sweeter hit due to its unique characteristics and increased viscosity. On the other hand, a high PG (Propylene Glycol) ratio in e-liquids is an ideal starting point for new vapers due to its similarities to traditional cigarette smoking, providing a more tactile throat hit but less cloud production.

Increased Vapour Production

VG is known for its ability to produce large clouds of vapour when heated. A higher VG ratio in e-liquids can result in thicker and more substantial vapour production. This is often favoured by vapers who enjoy "cloud chasing" or producing impressive vapour clouds.

Enhanced Mouthfeel

High VG e-liquids tend to have a thicker consistency, contributing to a smoother and creamier mouthfeel. This can add a certain richness to the overall vaping experience.

Reduced Allergic Reactions

Some individuals may be sensitive or allergic to PG. In such cases, a higher VG ratio provides an alternative option, as VG is generally less likely to cause allergic reactions.

Less Prone to Leakage

Due to its higher viscosity, VG is less prone to leaking from the tank or atomiser. This can result in a cleaner and more hassle-free vaping experience.

Versatility with Flavour Blending

VG has a milder flavour compared to PG, allowing the primary flavours in an e-liquid to shine. Vapers who enjoy experimenting with DIY e-liquid mixing may find that a higher VG ratio allows for more flexibility in blending and adjusting flavours.

Smoother Throat Hit

VG is generally smoother on the throat compared to PG (Propylene Glycol). Vapers who find high PG ratios to be harsh may prefer e-liquids with a higher VG content for a milder and more comfortable throat hit due to their increased viscosity level.

Suitable for Sub-Ohm Vaping

High VG e-liquids are often used in sub-ohm vaping setups, which involve devices with low-resistance coils. Sub-ohm vaping, combined with high VG e-liquids, produces larger clouds and a more intense flavour.

Longer Wick Saturation

VG has a thicker consistency compared to PG, which means that it takes longer for the wick in the atomiser to become saturated. This can be beneficial for vapers who want to avoid frequent refills.

Enhanced Coil Longevity

High VG e-liquids may contribute to longer coil life as VG tends to be less likely to cause gunk buildup on coils compared to PG. This can lead to reduced maintenance.

Important Information

While a high VG ratio offers these benefits, it's essential to consider individual preferences and the characteristics of the vaping device. Some devices are better suited for high VG e-liquids, and users should ensure that their equipment is compatible to avoid issues such as wicking problems. Additionally, personal taste varies, and some vapers may prefer a balanced PG/VG ratio for a combination of throat hit, flavour, and vapour production.

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