Nicotine Liquids ID 6-18mg
ID Nicotine Liquid — Why the Range Starts at 6mg
ID nicotine liquid runs from 6mg to 18mg — a deliberate choice that signals who this range is made for. Skipping 3mg removes the lowest-output, sub-ohm-focused end of the freebase spectrum and focuses the line-up on vapers who need a tangible nicotine response: ex-smokers in the early stages of switching, those who vape infrequently throughout the day, and anyone maintaining a moderate habit long-term. ID freebase at 6mg still covers experienced vapers using MTL hardware; the absence of 3mg simply means the range isn't trying to be everything to everyone.
What the Name Suggests — ID E-Liquid and Flavour Identity
The "ID" branding points toward profiles with a clear, defined character — flavours that are recognisable from the first draw rather than requiring several tanks to decode. ID e-liquid leans on well-established flavour categories executed with precision: fruit blends where the named ingredient actually dominates, menthol options with a consistent cool note across the full inhale-exhale cycle, and straightforward bases that don't rely on complexity to compensate for weak execution. Find the current range listed in the liquids section alongside other freebase options.
ID Freebase in Pod Systems and Cartridge Hardware
The 6–18mg concentration band maps directly onto the strengths best suited to restricted-draw hardware. ID freebase at 18mg in a 50/50 VG/PG blend fills pod systems consistently — 50/50 wicks efficiently across both ceramic and cotton pod elements without the saturation lag that high-VG formulas can cause. The same applies to cartridge-based devices, where the narrower coil chamber benefits from lower-viscosity liquid to maintain an even draw from the first puff to the last. ID vape juice at 12mg sits in the middle of both hardware types — manageable in cartridges and still satisfying in pods with a standard coil resistance.
Throat Hit Across the ID Vape Juice Strength Range
Freebase nicotine produces a throat sensation that scales with concentration in a way nic salt doesn't — the hit is sharper and more immediate, particularly at 18mg. For recent ex-smokers, that directness is functional: it replicates the physical feedback of a cigarette draw closely enough to reduce the urge to return to smoking. ID vape juice at 12mg delivers a noticeably softer response than 18mg but still produces enough sensation for the nicotine to register quickly. At 6mg in a pod device, the throat hit is light — more suited to long-term vapers who no longer need the firmness to feel satisfied and are prioritising flavour over stimulus.
ID E-Liquid in the Broader Freebase Market
The UK freebase market is saturated with options across every price point, which makes range clarity valuable. ID e-liquid occupies a focused position: a compact 6–18mg freebase line with clear flavour identities, designed for consistent daily use rather than occasional novelty. For vapers building a rotation across multiple brands, the defined character of each ID profile makes it easier to slot into a weekly cycle without flavour overlap. The DoctorVape store stocks the full range alongside complementary freebase brands for straightforward side-by-side comparison.
TPD Compliance — ID Nicotine Liquid
All ID nicotine liquid bottles are 10ml with child-resistant closures and full ingredient labelling, meeting UK TPD standards for nicotine e-liquids. Freebase nicotine at 18mg is particularly sensitive to heat and UV exposure — oxidation dulls both the throat hit and the flavour clarity. Store bottles sealed and away from direct light; the printed expiry date on each bottle reflects optimal conditions rather than worst-case storage.
FAQ — ID E-Liquid
Why does ID freebase start at 6mg rather than 3mg?
The range is focused on vapers who need a meaningful nicotine response — ex-smokers, infrequent vapers or those maintaining a moderate habit. 3mg is omitted because it targets a different hardware and use-case profile.
Is ID vape juice freebase or nic salt?
Freebase. ID nicotine liquid is available in 6mg, 12mg and 18mg — traditional freebase format, not nic salt.
Does ID e-liquid work in cartridge hardware?
Yes — 50/50 VG/PG at 12mg or 18mg is recommended for cartridge devices. Lower viscosity ensures consistent wicking and prevents dry hits.
Which ID strength is best for someone quitting smoking?
18mg is the standard starting point for regular or heavy smokers. The freebase throat hit at this concentration closely replicates cigarette feedback. Pod hardware at 18mg is the most practical setup for this use case.
Where can I see all available ID nicotine liquid profiles?
The full range is listed in the liquids section on DoctorVape, where you can filter by brand and strength.