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Nasty Juice launched in Malaysia in 2015 and landed in the UK in 2016 with a range of bold, fruit-forward e-liquids that quickly built a devoted following. The brand picked up Best Fruit Flavour and Best Branding awards at Vaper Expo NEC, and it’s been a fixture in our range ever since. Whether you vape sub-ohm, use a pod kit, or want the simplicity of a disposable, there’s a Nasty Juice product built for your setup. Their shortfills come in 70:30 VG:PG for sub-ohm vapers and 50:50 for MTL and pod use, with nic salts available in 10mg and 20mg to suit different cravings. Flavour profiles stretch from punchy tropical fruit through cool menthol to classic tobacco. We carry the full, genuine Nasty Juice range here at Legion of Vapers, sourced from authorised UK distributors only.
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Few e-liquid brands have earned their reputation as cleanly as this one. Nasty Juice built its following by producing consistently well-balanced liquids that layer flavour complexity without becoming muddled. The mixology approach leans on premium food-grade ingredients and precise VG/PG formulation, which produces clean vapour and a satisfying throat hit at the right nicotine level.
It’s one of the few e-liquid brands where the packaging quality and the liquid quality are both genuinely worth the price.
Nasty Juice Shortfills
The flagship shortfills are 50ml bottles with room to add a nic shot. Most come in a 70:30 VG:PG ratio, which produces generous vapour and carries flavour well through sub-ohm mesh coils running in the 0.2-0.5Ω range. The Fruity series sits in this category alongside the original range. Each bottle arrives in Nasty Juice’s distinctive tinware, which keeps the liquid away from UV light and maintains flavour consistency over time.
Nasty Juice Nic Salts
Nasty Juice nic salts come in 10mg and 20mg strengths, both within the UK legal limit of 20mg/ml. Salt nicotine absorbs faster than freebase, making these the better choice if you’re coming off cigarettes or stepping down from disposables and need a quick, satisfying hit. The 10ml bottles are compact, pod-friendly, and available across the most popular Nasty Juice flavour profiles.
Nasty Salts
The Nasty Salts line is a dedicated nic salt series with its own flavour set, separate from the original shortfill range. Available in 10mg and 20mg, these are formulated for low-power pod kits and draw-activated pens, where the 50:50 PG/VG balance ensures fast wicking without flooding the coil.
Nasty Juice 50:50 Series
The 50:50 range is specifically designed for vapers using starter kits, pod devices, or vape pens. The equal PG/VG split means the liquid is thin enough to wick properly through tighter MTL coils, typically running from 0.8Ω to 1.5Ω. If you’re new to vaping and picking up your first kit, this is the Nasty Juice range to start with.
Nasty Fix Disposables
The Nasty Fix disposable range brings Nasty Juice flavours into a draw-activated, no-maintenance format. Pre-filled and ready to vape straight from the box, these are a practical option for travel or for trying a flavour before committing to a shortfill. They’re available in a selection of the brand’s most popular profiles.
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Not every Nasty Juice range tastes the same, and they’re not all designed for the same vaper. Here’s a quick breakdown of what each series actually delivers.
The core Nasty Juice lineup is heavy on tropical fruit, with profiles built around mango, grape, blackcurrant and lychee. ASAP Grape leads with sweet black grape and ripe berry. Bad Blood pairs fresh blackcurrant with a restrained mint finish that stays in the background rather than taking over. Fat Boy is a mango-forward blend with a cool exhale. These are the flavours that built the brand’s reputation, and they’re consistently the ones people come back for.
A brighter, more candy-like take on fruit flavours. Punchy and sweet rather than deeply layered, this series is a good pick for vapers who want straightforward flavour without much complexity. Available as shortfills in 70:30 VG:PG, it performs best through a sub-ohm setup where the higher VG content lets the sweetness come through properly.
A less obvious but genuinely solid option for switchers who still want something close to a cigarette. Nasty Juice applies the same quality formulation to their tobacco range that they use for fruit, so the blends are smooth and rounded rather than harsh or synthetic-tasting. Worth considering if you’re not ready to go full tropical fruit from day one.
The nic salt and Nasty Salts ranges mirror many of the original flavour profiles in a salt-nicotine format, so you don’t lose your favourite taste when switching to a pod device. Same profiles, smaller bottles, faster nicotine delivery. It’s the most direct like-for-like if you’re moving from a shortfill setup to a pod kit.
Shortfills come as 50ml of nicotine-free liquid in a 60ml bottle, leaving 10ml of space to add a nic shot. It’s a simple process, but skipping a step is where most people run into problems.
To mix correctly:
If the flavour tastes muted straight after mixing, give it 30 minutes to steep. Tobacco blends in particular benefit from a few hours – the profile rounds out noticeably with a short rest. For the full guide, see our how to use shortfills page.
The right Nasty Juice product depends on your device and how you vape. Picking the wrong VG/PG ratio for your kit is the most common mistake we see, and it’s an easy one to avoid.
Use a starter kit, vape pen, or pod kit? Go for the 50:50 series or nic salts. The thinner liquid wicks properly in MTL coils and the salt nicotine in the 10mg or 20mg options delivers a faster, more satisfying hit. Start with 20mg if you were a heavy smoker; try 10mg if you smoked casually or are stepping down from a disposable.
Our beginners guide to vaping walks through picking your first kit if you’re still deciding on hardware.
The 70:30 shortfills are where Nasty Juice does its best work. At sub-ohm wattages, the higher VG content produces dense vapour and the flavour payoff is significant. Run these through a mesh coil at 0.2-0.4Ω and the tropical fruit profiles open up properly – ASAP Grape and Fat Boy in particular are worth trying at higher power. Check our guide to sub-ohm vaping if you want to dial in your setup.
Pod kits with coils above 0.8Ω need the 50:50 range or nic salts. The thicker 70:30 liquid won’t wick fast enough at low wattage, and you’ll get dry hits and a burnt taste. Nasty Juice nic salts pair particularly well with draw-activated pod systems where you want a quick, clean hit rather than a long, cloudy inhale.
Already vaping Nasty Juice on a disposable or a friend’s kit and want to move to a refillable setup? The nic salt range is the direct like-for-like. Same flavour profiles, more cost-effective per ml, and you control the nicotine strength. Read our nic salts vs freebase guide to understand the difference before choosing your first bottle.
We’ve carried Nasty Juice since the brand became widely available in the UK because the flavour quality has stayed consistent. We’ve run the shortfills through everything from basic starter kits to high-end sub-ohm tanks, and the profiles hold up well across the range. The brand doesn’t pad out its lineup with half-baked releases.
Nasty Juice is one of a small group of e-liquid brands where the reputation matches the product. That’s why they’ve stayed a permanent part of our range. For our full tasting breakdown, see the Nasty Juice nic salt review on our blog.
Every Nasty Juice product we sell is sourced through authorised UK distributors only. Counterfeit e-liquid is a real problem in the UK market, particularly for high-demand brands. Buying from us means you’re getting the real thing, with the correct nicotine strength on the label and a compliant formulation inside the bottle.
We keep pricing competitive across the full Nasty Juice range and run regular multi-buy offers on shortfills and nic salts. If you’re stocking up on your regular flavour, check our multi-buy offers section for current deals.
We dispatch orders fast and offer free UK delivery above the qualifying order threshold. Most orders are picked and sent the same day if you order early enough. No waiting around for your juice.
Our team are vapers who use this gear every day. We’ve personally tested the Nasty Juice range across different kits and setups, so if you’re not sure which ratio suits your device, which strength matches your cravings, or how to mix your first shortfill, just ask. You’ll get a straight answer from someone who’s actually vaped it.
Explore our answers to some frequently asked questions.
Shortfills are nicotine-free 50ml bottles designed for sub-ohm and higher-power setups, where you add a nic shot yourself. Nic salts are 10ml bottles with nicotine already included at 10mg or 20mg, designed for pod kits and MTL devices. Your device type is the deciding factor.
Use the 50:50 series or the nic salts. The 70:30 shortfills are too thick to wick properly through MTL coils at low wattage, which leads to dry hits and a burnt taste. Stick to 50:50 or salt nicotine in any device above 0.8Ω.
Yes. Nasty Juice e-liquids are regularly tested by an independent assessment company and comply with MHRA regulations under the Tobacco Products Directive. All nicotine-containing products stay within the UK legal limit of 20mg/ml.
Add your nic shot to the bottle, seal it, and shake firmly for 30-60 seconds. Then let it sit for a few minutes before filling your tank. This lets air bubbles settle and distributes the nicotine evenly through the liquid, which prevents dry hits on the first vape.
Bad Blood (blackcurrant and mint) and Fat Boy (mango with a cool exhale) are consistently the most popular, partly because they mirror flavour profiles common in disposables. Start with one of those if you’re new to the brand. Our nic salts review covers more flavour-by-flavour verdicts.
Nasty Juice has a dedicated tobacco series alongside their fruit ranges. It’s a smaller lineup, but the same quality formulation applies. A solid option for switchers who want something familiar while they find their feet with vaping before moving into fruit profiles.
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