So, I’ve been messing around with vaping for a while now, and I recently started trying to make my own vape juice. It’s been a bit of a learning curve, but I wanted to share what I’ve figured out about making freebase nicotine juice.
First off, I had to do some digging to even understand what freebase nicotine is. Turns out, it’s like the OG form of nicotine in vape juice. It’s the purest stuff. And it also has a stronger throat hit when we vape it. I grabbed some online just to try it out.

Once I had the freebase nicotine, I started experimenting with mixing it into my usual e-liquids. The first few tries were a bit rough. I either put in way too much nicotine or not enough.
- Trial 1: Added too much nicotine. Felt like I was swallowing fire. Definitely not a good time.
- Trial 2: Didn’t add enough. It was like vaping flavored air. Super unsatisfying.
After a few more botched attempts, I started to get the hang of it. I realized that you have to be super precise with the measurements. A little too much or too little can totally mess up the whole batch.
Getting the Right Mix
I found that using a scale to weigh out the nicotine and the other ingredients worked best. I also started using an online calculator to figure out the right ratios for my desired nicotine strength. Those things were game-changers.
Once I had the measurements down, the mixing part was pretty straightforward. I just combined the nicotine with my base liquid (usually a mix of PG and VG), added some flavoring, and gave it a good shake.
The waiting game was the hardest part. I learned that you gotta let the juice steep for at least a few days, sometimes even a couple of weeks, to let the flavors fully blend. It’s like aging a fine wine or something. Patience is key.
Finally, after letting my concoctions steep, I started testing them out. And man, the difference was night and day compared to my first few attempts. The flavor was on point, and the nicotine hit was just right. I felt like I finally nailed it. I am so excited about it.
Making your own freebase nicotine juice isn’t for everyone. It takes time, effort, and a bit of trial and error. But for me, it’s been a fun and rewarding experience. I like knowing exactly what’s going into my vape juice, and I get to customize the flavors and nicotine strength to my liking. Plus, it’s way cheaper than buying pre-made juice all the time.
So, if you’re thinking about diving into the world of DIY vape juice, I say go for it. Just be prepared to do some research, experiment a bit, and maybe mess up a few batches along the way. It’s all part of the learning process. And who knows, you might just discover your new favorite vape juice recipe in the process.

Alright, that’s my two cents on making freebase nicotine juice. Hope it was helpful or at least somewhat entertaining. Keep on vaping (responsibly, of course)!