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Longfill e-liquids offer the ultimate DIY vaping experience, blending customisation with convenience.
Each 60ml bottle is carefully filled with 30ml of nicotine-free (0mg) flavour concentrate, giving you ample space to add your choice of nicotine shots. This setup allows you to precisely tailor the flavour intensity and nicotine strength to suit your specific vaping preferences.
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... Read More »Longfill e-liquids offer the ultimate DIY vaping experience, blending customisation with convenience.
Each 60ml bottle is carefully filled with 30ml of nicotine-free (0mg) flavour concentrate, giving you ample space to add your choice of nicotine shots. This setup allows you to precisely tailor the flavour intensity and nicotine strength to suit your specific vaping preferences.
Ideal for vapers who enjoy experimenting or who desire a particular nicotine strength or flavour profile, our longfills are a cost-effective and creative way to refine your vaping experience.
Our collection features a multitude of flavours from leading e-liquid brands, each formulated with the highest quality ingredients.
Explore our premium Longfill e-Liquids today and customise your vape to be uniquely yours—your taste, your strength, your way!
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Longfills are an easy way to make your own DIY e-liquid. They typically arrive as 20ml or 30ml of nicotine-free flavour concentrate in an underfilled 60ml bottle. This is handy, as it allows you to customise your vape juice to your desired nicotine strength and more importantly, PG/VG ratio. This means that you can tailor your e-liquid to suit specific types of vape kit, whether that’s a low-wattage MTL pod kit or a high-powered sub ohm device.
While previously fairly niche, they’re set to become the hottest new trend in the UK vaping market. We can’t say we’re surprised, as they can save you quite a lot of money if you’re willing to do a little mixing at home. Plus, they’ll be even easier on the wallet compared to pre-mixed e-liquids once the UK vaping ban comes into effect.
In the long-run, using longfills will be a lot cheaper than stocking up on pre-mixed e-liquid.
Longfills are an easy for you to create your own DIY vape juice.
Use nicotine shots to tailor the strength of your e-liquid to match your needs.
Fine-tune the VG/PG levels of your e-liquid to suit different types of vape kit.
Like with shortfills, you’re going to need to buy some nic shots to add nicotine to your vape juice. It doesn’t matter whether you prefer the more prominent throat hit of freebase nicotine or the faster satisfaction and smoother throat hit of salt nicotine, as you’ll find options to suit either preference.
How many nicotine shots you add to your longfill depends on your desired strength. Your average nic shot comes in an 18mg strength, so if you wanted to create 30ml of 3mg e-liquid, you’d need to add three 10ml nic shots. Conveniently, brands like Nixer include three nic shots with their longfills to make this a bit easier.
Since longfills and shortfills both arrive as underfilled bottles of e-liquid that you add nicotine shots to, you’d be forgiven for getting them mixed up. However, they serve quite different purposes.
While shortfills contain both the flavouring and the base mixture (VG/PG), and it’s just the nicotine that you need to add, with longfills you’re only getting the flavouring — which is suspended in PG, so you’ll need to add some VG to the mix. Essentially, the point of longfill e-liquid is to let you mix in the rest of the ingredients yourself so that you can tailor nicotine strength and PG/VG ratio to suit you needs.
Before mixing your longfill into e-liquid, you’ll first have to purchase two or three ingredients. You’ll need VG and possibly PG, as well as some nicotine shots (which we’ve already gone through). It’s also worth picking up a measuring cylinder or two to make sure you’re getting the quantities of each right. Basically, by combining these three ingredients, you’ll be creating vape juice with your desired strength and PG/VG ratio.
As mentioned, the flavour concentrate in your longfill will be suspended in 100% PG, so whatever else you add will alter this percentage for your ideal VG/PG ratio. You’ll want to take your nic shots into consideration when it comes to the concentration of your e-liquid, as they will have a VG/PG ratio of their own.
Once you’ve added everything you need into your longfill, just shake the bottle for about 5 minutes, let it settle for a few minutes, give it another shake and then you’re good to go!
What type of device you use with your longfill depends on what base mixture you go for. If you’re looking to make some 50/50 or high PG e-liquid, then an MTL (Mouth To Lung) device like most pod kits, vape pens and starter kits will work best.
On the other hand, if you prefer the large clouds of sub ohm kits, then you’ll want to mix your vape juice to a concentration of 70% VG or more.
Well, technically you can, but not really. Longfills aren’t designed to be vaped on their own, so unless you like the sound of an overly-concentrated flavour, overwhelmingly high PG levels and no nicotine hit whatsoever, we wouldn’t recommend it.
Most longfills, such as the ones offered by Nixer, arrive as 30ml of flavour concentrate in a 60ml bottle.
Like shortfills, longfill e-liquids do not contain any nicotine. That said, brands like Nixer include 3 x 10ml nic shots with theirs for you to create vape juice in your desired nicotine strength.