Collection: 50/50 Vape E-Liquid

The 50/50 E-liquid is an overly well-balanced vape juice with a 50/50 composition of Vegetable Glycerin (VG) and Propylene Glycol (PG). With the even blend, each component brings with it some unique aspects. For example, PG has many flavors, while VG helps create thicker clouds of vapor. This mixture gives you the best of each world for a seamless and enjoyable vaping experience.

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Why do I use 50/50 E-liquid

50/50 E-liquids come in many flavors, hence there is a lot to taste and select from. Therefore, it would be good for even beginners, as they have an opportunity to try a variety of flavors before landing on their favorites.

The E-liquid has a good taste: Being a blend of two components, this e-liquid brings various flavors, and the PG neutralizes the flavor concentrates, hence giving you an exceptional taste. The VG facilitates the change from liquid to vapor to create dense vape clouds.  

This E-liquid also has a well-balanced flavor and exceptional throat hit: The equal ratios of PG/VG ascertain a satisfactory throat hit with rich flavors. This is made possible by the PG, which has many flavors and VG which adds some sweetness to the vapor. You are certain of smooth and overly enjoyable flavor.

It is consistent: With an equal blend of thick and thin e-liquids, you experience fewer issues with coil gunking; hence, enjoy a consistent and good flavor.

If you love versatility, 50/50 e-liquids are an ideal choice. The e-liquids are highly compatible with different vaping devices, including Mouth-To-Lung (MTL) devices.

Can I use 50/50 E-liquid with Direct-To-Lung (DTL) devices?

The 50/50 e-liquid is not compatible with DTL devices like Sub-ohm. The juice has thick, consistent, and higher nicotine content. When you pour it into a Direct-To-Lung tank with a DTL coil, the e-liquid leaks from the airflow ports.

The leaks are caused by sub-ohm coils that are not equipped to retain such a runny liquid. You can get these devices from Fantasi Vape, the best vape shop in Switzerland.