Dummy Vapes
Dummy Vape Juice 3%
Indulge in our diverse range of e-liquid flavors, boasting a selection of 10 enticing options designed for e-cigarette enthusiasts. With a balanced 3% nicotine content, our e-liquids promise a satisfying experience for those seeking a smooth vaping sensation. Perfectly crafted for former cigarette smokers looking to explore the tantalizing taste of Dummy Vapes flavors, our collection offers a fusion of captivating tastes to elevate your vaping journey. Discover the ideal combination of quality, flavor, and nicotine satisfaction in every puff.
- Salt Nicotine Vape
- Bottle Size: 30MG/30ML
- Nicotine Strength: 3.0%
- Flavors: 10 Available Flavors
Flavors:
- Alien Invasion: Blackberry meets dragon fruit for an intergalactic taste adventure.
- Bad Berry: An intense blackberry flavor with a mysterious allure.
- Brooklyn Blue: Ripe blueberries and icy coolness for a refreshing vape.
- Fizzy Lemon: Sparkling pink lemonade and soda dance on your tongue.
- Gangsta Punch: Pineapple, mango, and lime pack a tropical punch.
- Gooba Grape: Lush cranberries and sweet grapes for a velvety vape.
- King of NY: Cool mint ice for a regal, frosty sensation.
- Rainbow Rapper: A symphony of Skittlez-inspired fruit flavors.
- Stoopid Strawberry: Ripe strawberries and creamy banana with a tropical twist.
- Wacky Watermelon: A fusion of strawberry, mango, and watermelon for a burst of flavor.
Shipping & Returns
- Efficient Nationwide Shipping: Orders Fulfilled Daily until 2 PM EST for Same Day Processing.
- Shipping for vapes is banned in New York, Chicago, and Utah due to state regulations
Warning
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 - Warning:This product contains nicotine, a chemical known to the state of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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FAQ
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What is vape juice?
Vape juice, also known as e-liquid or e-juice, is a liquid used in electronic cigarettes and vape devices. It typically contains a mixture of propylene glycol (PG), vegetable glycerin (VG), flavorings, and nicotine (optional).
What are the different types of vape juice?
There are several types of vape juice to suit different preferences and vaping styles:
- Freebase Nicotine Vape Juice: This traditional form of nicotine provides a potent hit and is suitable for lower nicotine concentrations, offering a strong throat hit.
- Salt Nic Vape Juice: Contains nicotine salts instead of freebase nicotine, providing a smoother throat hit even at higher nicotine concentrations, making it ideal for those seeking a stronger nicotine hit without the harshness.
- Shortfills: Larger bottles of nicotine-free vape juice that leave space for adding a nicotine shot. Common in regions with regulations limiting the sale of large nicotine-containing bottles.
- Hybrid Nicotine Vape Juice: Combines freebase nicotine and nicotine salts, offering a balanced experience with both a strong throat hit and smooth delivery, providing the benefits of both types of nicotine.
- High VG Vape Juice: Contains a higher percentage of Vegetable Glycerin (VG), typically 70% or more, producing thicker vapor clouds and a smoother throat hit, ideal for sub-ohm vaping and cloud chasing.
What ingredients are in vape juice?
Vape juice commonly contains four main ingredients:
- Propylene Glycol (PG): A thin, tasteless liquid that produces a throat hit similar to smoking.
- Vegetable Glycerin (VG): A thicker, sweeter liquid that produces more vapor.
- Flavorings: Food-grade additives that provide various flavors.
- Nicotine: An optional ingredient, available in different strengths, for those who want a nicotine hit.
What is the difference between PG and VG?
- PG (Propylene Glycol): Provides a stronger throat hit and carries flavor better. It’s thinner and produces less vapor.
- VG (Vegetable Glycerin): Produces thicker vapor clouds and has a sweeter taste. It’s thicker and smoother on the throat.
What is 39/51 vape juice?
The numbers 39/51 refer to the ratio of PG (Propylene Glycol) to VG (Vegetable Glycerin) in the vape juice. For instance, 39% PG and 51% VG. This ratio influences the throat hit and vapor production.
How do I choose the right nicotine strength?
Nicotine strength in vape juice typically ranges from 0mg (nicotine-free) to 50mg. Beginners might start with 3mg to 6mg if they were light smokers, or 12mg to 18mg if they were heavy smokers. High-strength nicotine salts (20mg to 50mg) are also available for a stronger hit.
What is salt nic vape juice?
Salt nic vape juice contains nicotine salts instead of the traditional freebase nicotine. Nicotine salts provide a smoother throat hit and allow for higher nicotine concentrations, which can be more satisfying for those trying to quit smoking.
Can you mix vape juice?
Yes, you can mix different vape juices to create your own unique flavor combinations. However, make sure the e-liquids are compatible (similar PG/VG ratios and nicotine strengths) for the best experience.
Why is my vape juice turning brown?
Vape juice can turn brown due to oxidation when exposed to air or light. This is a natural process and usually does not affect the quality of the e-liquid. However, if the flavor changes significantly, it might be time to replace it.
How long to wait after refilling e-juice?
After refilling your e-juice, it’s recommended to wait 5-10 minutes to allow the coil to saturate properly. This helps prevent dry hits and ensures a better vaping experience.
How long does vape juice stay in your blood?
Nicotine from vape juice can stay in your blood for about 1 to 3 days. However, traces of nicotine metabolites, such as cotinine, can be detected for up to 3 weeks, depending on the frequency and amount of use.
Does vape juice expire?
Yes, vape juice can expire. Most e-liquids have a shelf life of about 1-2 years when stored properly. Signs of expired vape juice include changes in color, consistency, and taste.
Is vape juice safe?
Vape juice is generally considered safe when purchased from reputable brands that adhere to industry standards and regulations. Avoid homemade or unregulated e-liquids, as they may contain harmful ingredients.