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  • Nicotine salts

    Nicotine salts


    Here is what vapers and smokers need to know about nicotine salts in e-liquids, what “nic salts” are, the difference between protonated nicotine and freebase nicotine, why some e-liquids contain nicotine salts, who should use them and who should not, the advantages and disadvantages of e-liquids containing nicotine salts, how they change the vaping experience, and the risks and precautions for use.

    Nicotine salts, often just called “nic salts,” have dramatically changed the landscape of vaping. If you’re currently smoking or vaping, you’ve likely heard of them, especially if you’re looking for a more satisfying nicotine experience.


    What Exactly Are Nicotine Salts?

    For use in e-liquids, manufacturers modify the chemical structure of the standard nicotine (called freebase nicotine) by adding an organic acid—commonly benzoic acid. This chemical reaction creates the nicotine salt.

    The nicotine found in traditional nicotine is also extracted from tobacco and the chemically purified, it is called nicotine base or freebase.

    The crucial difference lies in the chemistry:

    FeatureFreebase Nicotine (Traditional E-liquid)Nicotine Salts (Nic Salt E-liquid)
    Chemical FormPure NicotineNicotine bound to an acid (e.g., Benzoate)
    pH LevelHigher, alkaline, pH=8Lower, acidic, pH=5-6
    Vapor FeelHarsh at high concentrationsSmooth at high concentrations
    AbsorptionAbout the sameAbout the same
    Best Used WithHigh-wattage, sub-ohm devicesLow-wattage, pod-style devices

    The Chemical Key: Freebase vs. Protonated Nicotine

    The terms freebase nicotine and protonated nicotine (which is what a nic salt is) refer to the chemical state of the nicotine molecule.

    • Freebase Nicotine: This is nicotine in its purest, deprotonated form. Because it has a high pH level (it’s alkaline), it becomes very harsh on the throat at high concentrations (typically above 12 mg/mL). The higher the concentration, the harsher the “throat hit.” This harshness means traditional high-nicotine e-liquids are often unpleasant.
    • Protonated Nicotine (Nic Salts): By adding an acid like benzoic acid, the nicotine molecule becomes protonated. This lowers the pH, making the nicotine vapor significantly smoother on the throat, even at high concentrations (up to 50 mg/mL). This smoothness is the biggest game-changer. It allows vapers to use high concentrations of nicotine without the painful throat hit.

    Why E-Liquids Contain Nicotine Salts

    The main reason manufacturers use nicotine salts is to deliver a higher nicotine dose in a smaller volume of vapor and with fewer puffs, resulting in a better user experience and less strain on the lungs from the substances contained in the vapor. The goal is to create an experience that is closer to that of smoking cigarettes and to deliver a satisfying amount of nicotine with fewer puffs, whereas vaping conventional e-liquids requires more puffs.

    • Mimics the Smoking Experience: The lower pH of nic salts leads to a easier inhalation, which is crucial for satisfying the immediate craving that ex-smokers often experience.
    • Reduced Vaping: Because nic salts are so effective at satisfying cravings quickly, many users find they don’t have to vape as frequently or as much to feel satisfied.
    • Smoother Vape: The elimination of the harsh throat hit means you can use 50 mg/mL in a small device and find it comfortable, something that would be nearly impossible with freebase nicotine.

    Advantages and Disadvantages of Nicotine Salt E-Liquids

    ✅ Advantages❌ Disadvantages
    Extremely Smooth: Comfortably allows for higher nicotine strengths.Misleading Smoothness: The lack of a harsh throat hit can mask the high nicotine concentration, potentially leading to overconsumption.
    Less frequent vaping: you can obtain a satisfying amount of nicotine in a few puffs, no more need to vape constantlyRequires specific device : Requires low-wattage devices (like pod systems) because high-wattage devices would deliver an overwhelming amount of nicotine.
    Better Flavor:The lower pH of nic salts often allows e-liquid flavors to be purer and less distorted by the taste of the alkaline freebase nicotine.Higher Cost: Nic salt e-liquids are sometimes more expensive than traditional e-liquids.
    Less E-liquid Consumption: Due to the higher strength, you use less e-liquid over time, and you expose your lung to a smaller amount of vapor.

    You also produce less vapor and disturb other people less.
    Nicotine Tolerance: Some users may develop nicotine tolerance more quickly due to the higher concentration in the e-liquid.

    Who Should Use Them and Who Should Not?

    👍 You Should Consider Nicotine Salts If:

    • You are a smoker who is new to vaping: and you want a easier, smoother inhalation, while still obtaining a satisfying amout of nicotine.
    • You’re a Heavy Smoker looking for an alternative. Nic salts can provide the high nicotine strength and quick satisfaction you need to make the switch successful.
    • You Want a Stealthier, Smaller Device. Nic salts work best in compact, low-power pod systems, which are discreet and easy to carry.
    • You Dislike the Harshness of freebase e-liquids at higher strengths.
    • You have a lung or throat disease like COPD or emphysema, you nevertheless want to vape but you want to inhale as little vapor as possible.

    👎 You Should Not Use Nicotine Salts If:

    • You Are a Casual or Light Smoker/Vaper already using 6 mg/mL or less. Nic salts may deliver too much nicotine for your needs.
    • You Use High-Wattage Devices (Sub-Ohm tanks). Nic salt concentrations are too high for powerful devices and can lead to immediate nausea or nicotine sickness.
    • You Are Trying to Taper Down Your Nicotine Intake. Starting on a high dose of nic salts may make it harder to reduce your dependency later.

    Risks and Precautions for Use ⚠️

    The main risk associated with nic salts comes from their effectiveness.

    1. Risk of Nicotine Overconsumption: The primary precaution is to be mindful of the high concentration. Because they are so smooth, it’s easy to inhale significantly more nicotine than you are used to without feeling the warning signs of a harsh throat hit. Pay attention to how you feel.
      • Symptoms of excessive nicotine intake include dizziness, nausea, headaches, and sweating. If you feel this, stop vaping immediately.
    2. Device Compatibility: avoid using high-strength nic salt e-liquids (20 mg/mL and above) in large, high-power vaping mods or sub-ohm tanks. They are designed exclusively for low-wattage Mouth-to-Lung (MTL) devices, where the vapor production is limited.

    If you’re looking for a powerful tool to transition away from smoking, nicotine salts offer a highly effective and satisfying path. Just remember to respect their potency and use them in the appropriate device.


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  • Nicotine strength for e-cigs

    Nicotine strength for e-cigs

    It is essential to choose the right nicotine concentration for your e-liquid: here is a brief explanation of how to do this. We have also developed a brief questionnaire to help you choose the nicotine concentration you need.

    What nicotine strength for my e-cigarette?

    If the nicotine level in your e-liquid is too low, you may not get enough nicotine, you may experience nicotine withdrawal symptoms and you may start smoking again. In addition, you will expose your lungs to excessive amounts of vapour, as you will vape more to achieve a satisfactory level of nicotine in your blood and brain. You will also need to buy more e-liquid to get the amount of nicotine your brain needs.

    With too high a nicotine level, you will experience throat irritation that will prevent you from inhaling, but there is no risk of overdose, as you will automatically stop inhaling when you have obtained the necessary dose of nicotine or when you feel signs of excessive dosing.

    The amount of nicotine you get from an e-cigarette:

    There is no simple calculation to convert the number of cigarettes you smoked per day into mg/mL (milligrams of nicotine per millilitre of e-liquid), because the amount of nicotine you get from your e-cigarette depends on the interaction of 3 factors, the liquid, the hardware and yourself :

    The liquid:

    • its nicotine concentration,
    • the chemical form of nicotine (salt or freebase),
    • the flavor (people tend to vape more if they like the flavor),
    • the amount of liquid you use per day,

    The hardware:

    • the battery, its tension measured in Volt (V), its duration,
    • the coil, its composition, its resistance (R) measured in Ohm,
    • the power of the device measured in Watt (W)
    • the wick.

    Yourself:

    • your level of nicotine addiction, as your brain acts as a thermostat and regulates the amount of nicotine you need,
    • your behavior: the number, frequency and volume of puffs, the depth of inhalation, how long you hold your breath between inhalation and exhalation,
    • your social interactions (people tend to vape more if they are around other smokers and vapers than if they are around people who disapprove of their vaping).

    A questionnaire to calculate the amount of nicotine you need:

    You can use our short questionnaire to help you calculate the optimal nicotine concentration for your e-liquid, this concentration will be determined by the number of point you obtain. Vapers who successfully quit smoking and answered our questionnaire and obtained :

    • 0-4 points used e-liquids containing 10 mg / mL
    • 5-9 points used e-liquids containing 10-12 mg / mL
    • 10-14 points used e-liquids containing 12 mg / mL
    • 15-19 points used e-liquids containing 16 mg / mL
    • 20-25 points used e-liquids containing 18 mg / mL

    The amount of nicotine you get from smoking a cigarette:

    The amount of nicotine you absorb when smoking a cigarette depends largely on your own behaviour, not just on the characteristics of the cigarette itself. Each manufactured cigarette contains between 6 and 17 milligrams (mg) of nicotine, but smokers only inhale between 1 and 2 mg of nicotine per cigarette. The number of nicotine mg indicated on cigarette packets is not useful, as it is obtained from machines that do not perfectly replicate your own behaviour. As a result, these figures often underestimate the amount you absorb when smoking a cigarette.

    Furthermore, the relationship between the number of cigarettes smoked per day and the concentration of nicotine in the blood is not linear (it does not increase significantly beyond 20 cigarettes per day).Therefore, you cannot use your number of cigarettes per day and the nicotine concentration indicated on your cigarette pack to calculate or deduce the amount of nicotine you absorb each day with your e-cigarette.


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