E Juices

Bottled e-liquid for refillable pods, tanks and mods, in salt and freebase nicotine. Pick your nicotine type and strength first, then the flavour. Both kinds are here, so it comes down to your device and how you vape.

  • In stock41 products
  • TypesSalt & freebase
  • Nicotine3 to 20 mg/mL
  • DeliverySame-day, Vancouver
  • ShippingCanada-wide
41 Products

E-liquid (also called vape juice) is the bottled liquid you pour into a refillable vape. It is mostly VG and PG, with flavouring and nicotine. The two things to sort out are the nicotine type and the VG/PG ratio, because together they decide which device it suits.

Salt or freebase

Salt nicotine is smooth at higher strengths (10 to 20 mg/mL) and suits pods and MTL devices, which is what most people switching from cigarettes use. Freebase has a stronger throat hit at lower strengths (3 to 6 mg/mL) and suits bigger sub-ohm devices. Go straight to salt nic or freebase.

VG/PG ratio

VG makes the vapour, PG carries the flavour and throat hit. A balanced mix (around 50/50) suits pods and MTL and gives a tighter draw. A higher-VG mix (70/30 or more) makes bigger clouds and suits sub-ohm tanks. Match the juice to your device so it wicks properly.

Nicotine strength

In Canada the cap is 20 mg/mL. Salt juice runs 10 to 20 mg/mL, freebase usually 3 to 6 mg/mL. Higher is not better, just stronger, so pick the lowest strength that still satisfies and step down as you cut back.

Flavour and shelf life

Flavour is personal, fruit, menthol, tobacco, dessert, all here. Sealed e-liquid keeps for a year or two; once opened it is best within a few months before the flavour dulls. Store it cool and out of the light.

Getting it to you

Tell us your device if you are not sure which juice fits and we will steer you right. We deliver across Vancouver the same day, often in 45 to 60 minutes, and ship Canada-wide.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does vape juice last?

Sealed, e-liquid keeps about one to two years; check the date on the bottle. Once opened, it is best within three to six months before the flavour and nicotine start to fade. Store it somewhere cool and dark, away from sunlight and heat. If it has gone dark or smells off, replace it.

What is the difference between salt nic and freebase?

Salt nicotine is smoother at high strengths, so it comes in 10 to 20 mg/mL and suits pods and tight MTL devices, which is what most people coming off cigarettes use. Freebase has a stronger throat hit, comes in lower strengths like 3 to 6 mg/mL, and suits bigger sub-ohm devices that make more vapour. Match it to your device.

What VG/PG ratio should I choose?

VG makes the vapour and PG carries the flavour and throat hit. For pods and MTL devices, a balanced mix around 50/50 works best and wicks well. For sub-ohm tanks and big clouds, go higher VG, like 70/30. The wrong ratio can flood a pod or starve a sub-ohm coil, so match it to your device.

What nicotine strength should I buy?

In Canada the limit is 20 mg/mL. On a pod or MTL device, salt nicotine at 10 to 20 mg/mL is normal, lighter if you are cutting down. On a sub-ohm device, freebase at 3 to 6 mg/mL is the usual range, since it produces far more vapour per puff. Pick the lowest strength that still satisfies.

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