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Juice guide
Vape juice strength can help you buy faster without turning the order into homework. The trick is knowing what lane you are in before you compare numbers: nic salt for compact pod-style setups, freebase for refillable kits and bigger bottles, 0 nicotine when you want the flavour without a nicotine variant, and prefilled pods when you are not buying bottled juice at all. Use this guide to choose the right bottle, avoid wrong-fit carts, and jump into the product option that actually matches your device.

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Start with the device, then the liquid format, then the strength. That order saves time. A 20 mg nic salt bottle for a small refillable pod is not the same shopping decision as a low-strength freebase bottle for a bigger refillable kit. If you know your setup, you can move quickly. If you do not, match the device family first and the strength choice gets much easier.
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Current Canadian vape juice shopping mostly happens inside a 0 to 20 mg/mL nicotine range. That is why old online charts talking about much higher salt strengths are not useful for buying here today. The product page matters more than the chart: open the bottle or device you want, check the selected variant, then compare flavour, size, price, and fulfillment.
mg/mL is the strength number on the bottle. It tells you concentration, not whether the item is the right thing to buy. A 30 mL nic salt bottle and a 60 mL freebase bottle can share a flavour style and still belong to different devices. Before you compare numbers, make sure you are looking at bottled juice and not a pod pack, disposable, coil, tank, or replacement part.
Nic salt is the lane most shoppers use for compact refillable pods and tighter mouth-to-lung setups. It is usually where 10 mg and 20 mg choices show up, often in smaller bottles than freebase. If you like a simple pod setup and want easy refills, salt is usually where to start. Just keep it device-first: the right salt bottle still has to match the hardware.
Freebase is the usual lane for refillable kits, tanks, coils, and larger bottle shopping. These products often use lower listed strengths than nic salts because the setups can be airier and higher-output. This is where value per mL starts to matter more, especially if you already have the hardware and are choosing between flavour lines.
0 nicotine is a real product choice, but it still splits by product type. A 0 nic disposable is a ready-to-use device. A nicotine-free e-liquid bottle is for compatible refillable hardware. If you are searching 0 nic, do not stop at the first flavour that looks right. Check whether you are buying a device, a bottle, or a variant inside a product page.
Strength gets the attention, but bottle size is where the cart math happens. A smaller salt bottle, a larger freebase bottle, and a nicotine-free bottle can all be good buys for different reasons. Compare the actual mL, selected strength, brand line, current price, bulk discounts, and whether pickup, delivery, or shipping makes sense for the order.
Most wrong carts start with a familiar flavour name. The same flavour style can show up as a salt bottle, freebase bottle, disposable vape, prefilled pod, or replacement pod depending on the brand. Another common mistake is treating salt and freebase strength numbers like they are interchangeable. They are not. Pick the product type first, then compare strength inside that lane.
Use this page to choose the lane, then shop. If you need bottled e-liquid, start with Vape Juice. If the bottle depends on a device, check Vape Kits / Mods before you buy. If you need a prefilled closed-pod product, go to Vape Pods instead. If you are loading up on bottles, check bulk discounts and fulfillment before checkout so the order makes sense.
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Strength questions
Start with the device, then compare the liquid format, bottle size, and selected strength. The same mg/mL number can lead to a different cart depending on whether the product is nic salt, freebase, 0 nicotine, a prefilled pod, or a disposable device.
Not by number alone. Nic salt and freebase usually belong to different device styles, so compare the setup, bottle size, and product format before comparing the strength label.
Current Canadian vape shopping mostly happens from 0 to 20 mg/mL. Use the live product page and selected variant for the final strength, flavour, price, and fulfillment check.
It is a strength choice, but product type still matters. A 0 nic disposable is a ready-to-use device, while a nicotine-free vape juice bottle needs compatible refillable hardware.
No. Compare price with bottle size, product format, selected strength, discounts, and fulfillment. A 30 mL salt bottle and a 60 mL freebase bottle are different value comparisons.
Use the nic salt vs freebase guide, pod compatibility guide, checkout help, or contact support before ordering. The goal is to confirm fit while the cart is still easy to change.