Do you know the differences between PG and VG vape juice?
The ingredients of most e-liquids contain a base of either Propylene Glycol (PG) or Vegetable Glycerin (VG). Those vape juice flavors with a higher concentration of Propylene Glycol are considered “PG” while those with more Vegetable Glycerin are considered “VG” vape juice flavors. There are also vape juice flavors that contain 100% of either PG or VG, although most have a blend of both. Which V2 cartridges are designed for PG e-juice and which are designed for VG? Generally speaking, Sub-Ohm atomizers are used to vape VG ejuice and atomizers above 1.0 Ohm are used for PG flavors. You can purchase cartridges with interchangeable atomizers that allow you to switch between PG to VG flavors. Do PG and VG vape juice flavors taste different? There are slight differences between PG and VG e-liquids in terms of flavor and vaping experience. PG juices offer a strong throat hit that resembles the sensation of smoking. They are more flavorful and less viscous than VG juices, which tend to be sweeter and smoother. VG e-liquids offer dense vapor clouds, which is why they are preferred by people who use vapes like the Vapor2 Trinity. Where can I get my favorite PG and VG e-liquid flavors? In the V2 E-Liquid Marketplace, we offer a variety of High PG and High VG vape juice flavors. We recently introduced some of our customers’ favorite V2 flavors in VG, including V2 Red, Sahara, and V2 Menthol. Every ejuice flavor in our marketplace in clearly labeled as either High PG, High VG or PG/VG blend to help customers choose the right flavor for their vape.