Nicotine Shots & Nicokits (Nicotine Boosters)

Looking to give your e-liquids that necessary kick? Here you will find the best selection of **Nicotine Shots and Nicokits** to customize your vaping experience. Whether you need to boost a Shortfill or create your own DIY mixes, we have the perfect concentration and VG/PG ratio for your device. Level up your vape game with total precision.



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Customize Your Vaping Experience with the Best Nicokits

You’ve just picked up a massive bottle of your favorite flavor, but thanks to regulations, it comes with zero nicotine. Bummer, right? That’s exactly where Nicotine Shots (or Nicokits) come into play. These little 10ml bottles are the fuel you need to turn those Shortfill liquids into a vape-ready mix that hits the spot.

Whether you are a cloud chaser looking for a mild buzz or someone who recently quit smoking and needs a stronger throat hit, nicokits give you total control. You are the chemist here: you decide the strength and the intensity. At Pevgrow, we don’t play around with quality; we offer you pharmaceutical-grade boosters so that the flavor of your premium liquid remains untouched.

How to Choose the Right Nic Shot for Your Setup

Not all boosters are created equal, and picking the wrong one can ruin your session. The key lies in the VG/PG ratio (Vegetable Glycerin vs. Propylene Glycol). If you grab the wrong density, your coil might burn, or your tank might leak. Here is the cheat sheet:

  • High VG (70/30 or 80/20): Ideal for sub-ohm tanks and powerful mods. If you want massive clouds and a smoother hit, this is your go-to.
  • Balanced (50/50): The standard for most starter kits and refillable pods. It offers a good balance between flavor intensity and vapor production.
  • High PG: Rare these days, but useful if you want a very strong throat hit and use older, low-power devices.

Remember, the goal is to match the density of your nicokit with the density of your main e-liquid to keep everything flowing perfectly.

Types of Nicotine Boosters: Freebase vs. Salts

Beyond the density, you need to choose the type of nicotine. This depends entirely on the sensation you are looking for.

Freebase Nicotine is the classic style. It gives you that noticeable "kick" in the throat, which many ex-smokers crave. It releases slower into the bloodstream, keeping you satisfied for longer.

Nicotine Salts are the modern game-changer. They allow you to vape higher concentrations (like 20mg) without that harsh throat hit. They are smoother and absorb much faster, giving you an instant rush similar to a traditional cigarette. If you are using low-wattage devices, salts are usually the way to go.

Why Quality Matters in Your Liquid Nicotine

You might think, "It's just nicotine, what's the difference?" Huge mistake. Cheap liquid nicotine can oxidize quickly, taste peppery, or degrade the flavor profile of that expensive e-liquid you just bought. We stock top-tier brands like Liquideo, Oil4Vap, and The Ark because they ensure stability and purity.

By mixing your own liquids or boosting shortfills, you are also saving a ton of cash compared to buying 10ml finished bottles. It is smart, efficient, and lets you tailor your vape exactly how you like it.

Frequently Asked Questions About Nicokits

How many Nicokits do I need for a 50ml or 100ml bottle?

It’s simple math. For a 50ml Shortfill: adding one 18mg or 20mg nicokit will give you 60ml of liquid at approximately 3mg/ml. For a 100ml Shortfill: adding two nicokits will result in 120ml at roughly 3mg/ml. If you want 6mg, you will need to remove some base liquid to make room for more shots.

Can I vape a Nicokit on its own?

Technically yes, but it is not recommended. They are flavorless and have a high concentration of nicotine (usually 18mg or 20mg). They are designed to be diluted. Vaping them straight would be harsh and boring.

What is the difference between a Nic Shot and a Nic Salt Shot?

A standard Nic Shot uses freebase nicotine, providing a stronger throat hit. A Nic Salt Shot uses nicotine salts, which are much smoother on the throat even at high strengths and absorb faster into your body.

Do Nicokits expire?

Yes, they do. Like any organic compound, nicotine can oxidize over time, turning the liquid dark and changing the taste. Always check the expiration date and store them in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight.

Ready to mix? Grab your boosters now and get your vape juice to the perfect strength!

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