50VG/50PG
No products found
Use fewer filters or remove all
Collection: 50VG/50PG
VG (Vegetable Glycerin) and PG (Propylene Glycol):
VG and PG are two primary ingredients used in e-liquids (vape juices) that significantly affect the vaping experience. Both have distinct properties and roles, and understanding their differences can help vapers choose the right e-liquid for their preferences.
Vegetable Glycerin (VG):
Overview:
- Definition: VG is a thick, sweet, and viscous liquid derived from vegetable oils. It is commonly used in e-liquids due to its ability to produce large vapor clouds.
- Source: Typically made from soybeans or palm oil, VG is a plant-based ingredient.
Propylene Glycol (PG):
Overview:
- Definition: PG is a thinner, colorless, and odorless liquid used in e-liquids for its ability to carry flavors and provide a throat hit similar to smoking.
- Source: PG is a synthetic compound derived from petroleum or natural gas.
VG/PG Ratios:
E-liquids are available in various VG/PG ratios, allowing users to customize their vaping experience. Common ratios include:
-
50/50 VG/PG:
-
Balance: Offers a balanced mix of vapor production and throat hit, suitable for a wide range of devices and users.
-
Balance: Offers a balanced mix of vapor production and throat hit, suitable for a wide range of devices and users.
Summary:
- VG (Vegetable Glycerin): Produces larger vapor clouds, has a sweet taste, and provides a smoother throat hit. It is thicker and may require specific devices for optimal performance.
- PG (Propylene Glycol): Enhances flavor, provides a throat hit similar to smoking, and has a thinner consistency that aids in wicking. It may cause dryness or irritation for some users.
Choosing the right VG/PG ratio depends on personal preferences for flavor, throat hit, and vapor production. Many vapers experiment with different ratios to find the ideal balance that suits their vaping style and device.