
Are you looking for the reason why your pod vape taste not good? The anwser is nicotine strength. In this blog, we will show you everything about nicotine strength in pod vapes, including common levels, how to choose right strength, and why it matters for your vaping experience.
What Is Nicotine Strength in Pod Vapes?
Nicotine strength refers to the concentration of nicotine in your eliquid, measured in milligrams per milliliter (mg/mL) or as a percentage. Pod vapes typically use nicotine salts (smoother and faster-absorbing) or freebase nicotine, with strengths ranging from 0mg to 50mg/mL.
Here’s a quick breakdown of common nicotine levels in pod systems:
0mg/mL: Nicotine-free, it is suitable for who want to quit smoke.
3mg-6mg/mL: Low strength, it is suitable for light smokers.
12mg-20mg/mL: Medium strength, suitable moderate smokers.
30mg-50mg/mL: High strength, suitable for heavy smokers.
How to Choose the Right Nicotine Strength?
Your Smoking History
Heavy smokers (1+ packs/day) → Start with 30mg-50mg/mL (nicotine salts).
Social/light smokers → start for 3mg-12mg/mL.
Device Power and Coil Resistance
Low-wattage pod systems (e.g., 10-15W) work best with high-nicotine salts (20mg-50mg).
Higher-wattage devices may require lower strengths (3mg-12mg) to avoid throat irritation.
Nicotine Type
Nicotine salts allow higher strengths (up to 50mg) without harshness.
Freebase nicotine (traditional type) is usually capped at 20mg/mL.
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