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Shortfill Vs Longfill E-liquids

Experienced vapers often prefer greater control over their e-liquid, which can involve crafting their own blends, opting for nicotine-free e-liquids, or incorporating their own nicotine shots.

Longfill and shortfill bottles offer users the flexibility to customize their nicotine strength.

Choosing between the two can be daunting, which is why our team of experts has crafted this blog to compare shortfill vs longfill options and elucidate their differences.

This guide aims to assist you in making an informed decision, guiding you toward a satisfying vaping journey.

Shortfills:

Short-fill e-liquids are flavored nicotine-free alternatives, indicated by “0mg” on the bottle.

Packaged in bottles larger than their content, shortfills allow for the addition of nicotine shots. For instance:

• 50ml short-fill e-liquids are housed in 60ml bottles.

• 100ml short-fill e-liquids come in 120ml bottles.

• 200ml short-fill e-liquids are contained in 250ml bottles.

By adding nicotine shots, you can achieve a nicotine content level of 3mg, as the remaining space in shortfill bottles accommodates one 10ml nic shot.

The pre-made flavor of short-fill e-liquid remains unaffected by the unflavored nicotine shot added.

Shortfill e-liquids are available in various PG/VG ratios.

Who are shortfills best for?

Shortfills are ideal for those seeking value, as they bypass TPD regulations by being nicotine-free, enabling larger quantities to be sold.

This is beneficial for sub-ohm and heavy vapers who consume more e-liquid compared to MTL or occasional vapers.

Our array of shortfills offers a diverse selection, featuring different bottle sizes and flavors to cater to your preferences.

Longfills:

Longfill e-liquids typically come in 60ml bottles, with 20ml of flavored liquid provided. The remaining space can be filled with PG/VG and nicotine shots.

This grants vapers greater control over their e-liquid, including nicotine levels and PG/VG ratios.

Available nicotine strengths for longfill e-liquids include 3mg, 6mg, 9mg, and 12mg.

PG/VG ratios influence cloud production and throat hit:

• PG (Propylene Glycol) yields thinner liquids with intense flavors and a strong throat hit.

• VG (Vegetable Glycerine) produces thicker liquids, offering a smooth vaping experience and voluminous vapor clouds.