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High VG vape juice is designed for one thing above all else: big, dense vapour with smooth, full-bodied flavour. With a Vegetable Glycerine content typically above 60%, these liquids are thicker than standard 50/50 e-liquid and built for direct-to-lung vaping at higher wattages. You’ll find everything here from 70/30 blends up to max VG shortfills across a wide range of brands, flavour profiles and price points. Most arrive as 100ml shortfills, and every bottle in our range comes with a free nic shot included. Use code at checkout, and enjoy free delivery on orders over £40. It’s why high VG juice has become the go-to format for sub-ohm vapers across the UK.
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Our range covers a broad spread of flavour categories, VG ratios and formats, so there’s a reasonable chance something here suits your setup and taste.
From straightforward fruit blends to bold creative recipes, our high VG e-liquid range pulls from some of the most respected UK and international vape juice brands available.
High VG juice suits vapers who are already running a sub-ohm setup or planning to step up to one. If you’re using a regulated box mod, a squonk mod or a sub-ohm tank with coils below 1 ohm, this is your format. It also appeals to ex-smokers who’ve already made the switch and are looking to reduce nicotine intake gradually, since shortfills let you add a nic shot or leave the liquid at 0mg depending on where you are in that process. Vapers who prioritise flavour depth or cloud production over portability will get the most from high VG juice. It’s not the right call for MTL pod kits or starter devices, but for anyone running higher-wattage hardware, it’s hard to beat.
Here are the features that make high VG e-liquid the standard choice for sub-ohm vapers:
The combination of value per ml, flavour quality and cloud output is why high VG shortfills have become the dominant format for regular sub-ohm vapers.
The ratio you pick affects more than just cloud size. It changes how the liquid wicks, how the flavour comes through, and how the vapour feels on the inhale.
70/30 (VG/PG) is the most popular starting point. It’s thick enough to produce solid clouds and a smooth hit, but the extra PG helps carry flavour more distinctly. Most sub-ohm coils with resistances between 0.4 and 0.8 ohm handle 70/30 well without any wicking problems.
80/20 and max VG blends are better suited to very low-resistance coils, typically 0.15 to 0.3 ohm, running at 60W or above. At these levels, the liquid needs wide wicking ports and high heat to flow and vaporise properly. You’ll get denser clouds and a noticeably softer hit, but flavour can feel slightly muted compared to a 70/30 blend unless you’re running the right coil and wattage combination.
If you’re unsure where to start, 70/30 covers the majority of sub-ohm setups without any fuss. For more detail on how PG and VG behave differently, take a look at our guide to VG and PG.
High VG liquid and low-resistance coils are paired for a reason. The thick consistency of a 70/30 or max VG blend doesn’t flow fast enough through the small, tight wicking ports found in MTL coils or pod systems. Try it in the wrong device and you’ll likely get dry hits, burnt coils and poor flavour within a few sessions.
The hardware that handles high VG reliably:
Sub-ohm coils with resistances below 0.5 ohm running at 60W to 100W tend to give the best results with 80/20 or max VG blends. A 70/30 blend is more forgiving and will perform well on coils up to 0.8 ohm at 30W to 60W. We ran Zeus Juice through a 0.2 ohm mesh coil at 65W for around 10 days before the flavour started to fade, which gives you a reasonable benchmark for coil life with a sweeter shortfill. For a closer look at coil options, our beginner’s guide to vape coils covers what to look for. You can also browse sub-ohm coils directly if you know what you need.
If you’re still deciding on a device, check our guide to sub-ohm vaping before buying.
This is one of the most common frustrations for vapers stepping up from a pod kit or starter device, and it’s worth understanding what actually goes wrong.
High VG liquid is thick. In a device designed for 50/50 or nic salt juice, the wicking material can’t absorb the liquid fast enough to keep up with each puff. The result is a dry hit: a harsh, acrid burning sensation caused by the coil heating without enough liquid present. Do it enough times and the coil burns out, leaving a permanent bitter taste that no amount of extra juice will fix.
The symptoms of using high VG in the wrong device:
If any of those sound familiar, the fix is usually the device rather than the liquid. Our guide to avoiding dry hits walks through the causes in more detail. For devices that are actually built for high VG juice, browse our sub-ohm kits.
Nicotine delivery in a sub-ohm setup works differently from a pod kit or MTL device. At higher wattages, you produce more vapour per puff, which means you absorb more nicotine per inhale even at lower mg/ml. That’s worth keeping in mind before you assume you need a high-strength liquid to manage cravings.
A rough guide for sub-ohm vaping:
One thing to be clear on: high VG shortfills are sold at 0mg by default, in a 100ml bottle with space left for a nic shot. Adding a single 10ml nic shot to a 100ml shortfill gives you a 3mg freebase result at a final volume of 110ml. That’s the standard approach, and it keeps the liquid compliant with UK regulations, where nicotine-containing e-liquid is limited to 20mg/ml.
If you’re coming from nic salts in a pod kit and worried 3mg freebase won’t touch your cravings, it very likely will at sub-ohm wattages. The delivery is faster and larger per puff than you might expect. For more detail on matching strength to your setup, our guide on choosing the right nicotine strength is worth reading before you order.
Most high VG vape juice in the UK is sold as a shortfill. The format is simple: a bottle filled to 100ml with 0mg e-liquid, leaving a gap at the top to add a nic shot. Once you add the shot, cap it, give it a shake and leave it for a few minutes, it’s ready to use.
Every shortfill in our range comes with a free nic shot, so you don’t need to buy them separately. If you’ve never used the format before, our guide on how to use shortfills covers the mixing process step by step.
On cost, shortfills make a significant difference over time. A 100ml shortfill typically costs between £10 and £15, compared to buying ten individual 10ml bottles which would likely run £25 to £40 for equivalent volume depending on the brand. For a vaper getting through 15 to 20ml a week, that difference adds up to a meaningful saving across a month. It’s one of the main reasons everyday vapers settle on shortfills as their standard format once they’ve made the switch from disposables or starter kits.
We stock a good range of high VG shortfills, and they’re not all the same. Different brands suit different tastes and setups, so here’s an honest breakdown of what each brings.
Wick Liquor is our go-to for complex, layered dessert and tobacco blends. The recipes are multi-note, meaning you’ll often pick up different flavours on the inhale and exhale. Better suited to vapers who find single-note liquids boring.
Zeus Juice delivers consistent, well-balanced fruit and menthol profiles with a clean finish. It holds up well through longer coil life and doesn’t gunk the wick as aggressively as some sweeter options.
Doozy Vape Co – Seriously Fruity is the right pick for vapers who want bright, vivid fruit flavour without the cloying sweetness that causes flavour fatigue after a few hours of all-day vaping.
Nasty Juice leans into tropical fruit profiles with a bolder, more intense style. If you want something that hits hard on flavour and still produces solid cloud output, it’s a strong option.
The Lancashire Creamery is for vapers who prefer rich, indulgent cream and custard profiles. Slower going on coils than fruit blends, so budget for slightly shorter coil life if sweetness is high.
Five Pawns is a premium, artisan-style brand known for complex, barrel-aged and slow-steeped recipes. The profiles tend to be layered and indulgent, sitting at a higher price point than everyday shortfills, and suit vapers who treat their juice as something to savour rather than get through quickly.
Bombo focuses on bold, fruit-forward shortfills with vivid, punchy flavour and solid cloud production. It’s a good option if you want something vibrant and easy-drinking without the heavier sweetness of a dessert blend.
For a flavour comparison between high VG and 50/50 liquids, take a look at our best 50/50 vape juice guide if you’re deciding between formats. If you want more guidance on getting the best flavour from your setup, our guide to improving vape flavour is also worth a read.
Our high VG shortfill range covers every major flavour category, from clean single-note fruits to complex dessert blends and chilled menthol profiles. Every shortfill ships with a free nic shot included, so you can start vaping straight away without a separate purchase. Orders over £40 qualify for free delivery, and first-time customers get 5% off their first order.
We’re an IBVTA member and won the London and South East England Prestige Award 2024, which we’re proud of, but what matters more is that we actually vape what we sell. Every brand in our range has been tested, and the ones that didn’t cut it aren’t here.
Whether you’re building out a box mod setup for the first time or restocking your regular shortfill, browse our full high VG e-liquid range to find your next juice.
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Explore our answers to some frequently asked questions.
High VG juice contains 60% or more Vegetable Glycerine, making it thicker than a standard 50/50 blend. It produces more vapour and a smoother throat hit but requires a sub-ohm device to work correctly. A 50/50 blend has a higher Propylene Glycol content, which gives a sharper throat hit and works in pod kits and MTL devices. For a detailed breakdown, see our guide on VG and PG.
Anything at 60% VG or above is generally considered high VG. The most common ratios are 70/30 and 80/20. Max VG blends push this to 90% or higher and are designed for very low-resistance coils at high wattage.
Not usually. Most pod kits and MTL devices use tight coils with small wicking ports that can’t handle thick liquid. The result is dry hits and burnt coils. High VG juice needs a sub-ohm device with wider juice channels and a coil below 1 ohm.
A 70/30 blend works well from around 30W to 60W depending on your coil resistance. Denser blends like 80/20 or max VG perform better between 60W and 120W. Always check your coil’s recommended wattage range first.
Sweet, thick liquids leave more residue on the coil with each use, gradually building up a dark layer on the cotton and mesh. This is called gunking, and it’s more common with dessert and custard profiles than with fruit blends. You can extend coil life by priming well, avoiding dry running and not chain vaping. Our guide on how long vape coils last has more detail.
Most sub-ohm vapers find 3mg freebase the right starting point. At higher wattages, each puff delivers more vapour and more nicotine absorption, so you rarely need to go higher. 6mg is reasonable if you’re stepping down from heavier use. Read our nicotine strength guide for a more detailed breakdown.
A shortfill is a 100ml bottle of 0mg e-liquid with space left at the top. You add a 10ml nic shot, replace the cap, shake well and wait a few minutes before using. Adding one nic shot to a 100ml shortfill gives a final strength of approximately 3mg. Every shortfill in our range includes a free nic shot. Full instructions are in our shortfill guide.
It depends on the setup. High VG blends produce more vapour, which can enhance the overall flavour experience at sub-ohm wattages. However, PG carries flavour more sharply, so a 50/50 blend in an MTL device can taste more defined. The best flavour comes from matching the liquid to the right device, not from VG content alone. Our flavour guide covers this in more detail.
Freebase nicotine in a high VG shortfill is designed for sub-ohm vaping at lower mg/ml strengths, typically 3mg to 6mg. Nic salts are smoother at higher strengths and suited to low-wattage pod kits. Using a nic salt liquid in a high-powered sub-ohm device at high mg/ml would deliver too much nicotine too quickly. For most sub-ohm vapers, freebase in a shortfill is the right format.
That depends entirely on how much you vape. At roughly 15 to 20ml per week, a 100ml shortfill lasts around five to seven weeks. Heavier users running high-wattage setups may get through it faster, since more vapour per puff means higher liquid consumption.
The VG content itself isn’t the main factor. Sweeteners added to dessert and custard flavours are the bigger cause of gunking. A fruit-forward high VG juice like Zeus Juice or Doozy Seriously Fruity will run cleaner than a thick custard or candy blend. If coil life matters to you, lean towards lighter fruit profiles and prime new coils properly before use.
Yes. High VG shortfills are the standard choice for cloud chasing, especially 80/20 and max VG blends run through very low-resistance mesh coils at 60W or above. If clouds are the priority, pair a max VG blend with a sub-ohm tank or an RDA designed for direct-to-lung airflow. Our guide to mouth to lung vs direct to lung vaping explains the differences if you’re still working out your preferred style.
Generally, yes. An 80/20 or max VG blend produces noticeably denser vapour than a standard 70/30 mix, which is why serious cloud chasers gravitate towards these thicker ratios. To get the best results, they’re usually run through low-resistance mesh coils in a sub-ohm tank, or through an RDA set up for direct-to-lung airflow, both of which allow the thicker liquid to wick and vaporise properly at higher wattages. Mesh coils in particular heat more evenly across a larger surface area, helping thick max VG juice keep up with rapid puffing without dry hits, provided the wattage and wicking are matched correctly to the coil.
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