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If you’re new to vaping or considering a different device, you’ve probably noticed labels like 2%, 3%, or 5% nicotine. But what do these numbers actually mean—and how do you know which one is right for you?
Let’s break it down in a simple, practical way so you can make a smarter choice.
Nicotine strength refers to the concentration of nicotine in vape e-liquid and is usually displayed as a percentage. Here’s how the most common strengths translate:
2% nicotine = 20mg/mL
3% nicotine = 30mg/mL
5% nicotine = 50mg/mL
So, a device labeled 5% nicotine contains 50 milligrams of nicotine per milliliter of e-liquid.
The nicotine level you choose directly affects how satisfying your experience feels.
Too low, and you may feel unsatisfied or find yourself using it more often.
Too high, and you might experience throat irritation, dizziness, or discomfort.
The ideal strength depends on several factors:
Your previous smoking habits
How often you use your device
Your personal nicotine tolerance
2% nicotine is considered a lower-strength option and works well for:
Light smokers or casual users
Those reducing nicotine intake
People who use their device frequently throughout the day
Anyone who prefers a smoother, milder throat hit
This level provides gentle satisfaction without feeling overwhelming.
5% (50mg) is a high-strength option designed for users who need stronger nicotine delivery, including:
Heavy smokers transitioning away from cigarettes
Users who prefer fewer puffs with stronger impact
Those looking for quick nicotine satisfaction
Mouth-to-lung (MTL) style devices
This strength closely mimics the sensation of traditional smoking and is commonly found in high-capacity disposables like the Max 40000 Puff models.
⚠️ Important: 5% nicotine is not legal in all regions. Always check your local regulations before purchasing.
3% (30mg) sits comfortably between 2% and 5%, making it a popular middle-ground option.
It’s ideal for users who:
Find 2% too mild but 5% too intense
Are gradually stepping down from higher nicotine levels
Still want a noticeable throat hit without harshness
Some brands also offer 4% (40mg) as a smoother alternative to 5%, balancing strength and comfort.
Use this quick guide to get started:
| If you… | Try this |
|---|---|
| Smoked fewer than 10 cigarettes per day | 2%–3% |
| Smoked more than 10 cigarettes per day | 3%–5% |
| Want strong hits with fewer puffs | 5% |
| Prefer smooth, all-day use | 2%–3% |
If you’re unsure, it’s usually best to start lower and adjust upward if needed. Increasing strength is easier than cutting back from too much.
We offer a range of choices to match different preferences:
AirPush 20000 Puff (5%) – Designed for strong hits and lung-focused use
Max 40000 Puff (5%) – Mouth-to-lung style with extended puff capacity
Lower-strength options – Coming soon
Orders ship from local U.S. and Canada warehouses, ensuring fast delivery and reliable quality.
Choosing the right nicotine strength plays a major role in how enjoyable and satisfying your experience feels. Whether you’re just getting started, cutting back, or looking for something stronger, understanding what 2%, 3%, and 5% nicotine really mean helps you make informed decisions.
Explore the full collection and find your ideal match—or reach out if you need help choosing the right option for you.
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