Greetings, fellow vape entrepreneurs across Marawi and the Philippines! As your local e-liquid supplier, a common question we hear from retailers is: Does using a higher nicotine strength (MG) e-juice cause vape pods to burn out faster? The short answer is: not directly, but the user behavior it encourages often does. Let’s break this down so you can confidently advise your customers and protect their hardware.
The Real Culprit: VG/PG Ratio and User Habits
Nicotine strength itself doesn’t damage coils. The primary factors are the e-liquid’s VG (Vegetable Glycerin) ratio and sweetener content. High-VG juices (e.g., 70% VG or more) are thicker and can wick slower in small pod systems, leading to dry hits and burnt coils if chain-vaped. Furthermore, high-nicotine salts are often paired with smoother formulas for pod systems, which are designed to handle them efficiently.
Why the Misconception Exists
Users seeking a stronger throat hit from high-MG juice may take longer, more frequent puffs. This increased usage and potential for chain vaping puts more strain on the pod’s coil, accelerating gunk buildup from sweeteners and leading to a faster burnout. The issue is habit, not the nicotine mg level alone.
Our Solution for Marawi Retailers
We supply a curated range of balanced, pod-optimized e-liquids in various nicotine strengths (from low to high salt nicotine). Our formulas prioritize a clean blend with moderate VG/PG ratios to ensure proper wicking in popular pod devices, extending coil life. By stocking our products, you offer your customers a reliable experience that maximizes pod longevity, reducing complaints and building trust in your store.
Conclusion
Don’t let the myth of high-MG e-juice harming pods limit your sales. The key is providing the right e-liquid formulation for the device. As your dedicated supplier in the Marawi region, we provide the quality, pod-friendly juices that keep your customers satisfied and your inventory moving. Partner with us for products that deliver performance and value.