Collection: Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid

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What is the VG/PG ratio in Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid?

The VG/PG ratio in Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid typically stands for the Vegetable Glycerin/Propylene Glycol ratio. This ratio can vary across different e-liquid products to create different vaping experiences in terms of thickness and taste. However, most of the Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquids usually come in a 70/30 ratio. That means they contain 70% Vegetable Glycerin and 30% Propylene Glycol. The high VG content often produces a smoother throat hit and larger vape clouds, making them ideal for sub-ohm vaping setups. However, it's always best to check the specific product details, as the ratios can differ depending on the flavour.

Can Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid be used with all types of vaping devices?

Yes, Dinner Lady Shortfill E-liquid can be used with all types of vaping devices, but it's essential to consider the type of vape device you have to ensure the best possible experience. Shortfills are typically high in VG (Vegetable Glycerin), which means they're thicker and better suited for sub-ohm devices, also known as Direct-to-Lung (DTL) devices. These are more powerful devices that produce more vapour and potentially offer more intense flavour.

The Shortfill E-liquid may not work as well in smaller devices or those designed for mouth-to-lung (MTL) vaping, such as pod devices or beginner vape kits. This is due to the high VG content, which can be too thick to be absorbed well by the smaller wicking areas of MTL coils, potentially leading to dry hits or damaging the device.

Another aspect to bear in mind is the absence of nicotine in Shortfill E-liquids. They come in larger bottles with space ('short filled') for adding nicotine shots if desired. If you wish to vape with nicotine, you'll have to add it separately. While most vaping devices can handle Dinner Lady Shortfill E-liquid, not all will deliver the same performance or level of user experience, so it helps to consider the type of device you own.

Is there a nicotine content in Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid?

No, the Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquids do not contain nicotine. They are often sold in larger bottles filled to 75% capacity, leaving enough room for you to add a nicotine shot if you choose, which enables you to control the strength of nicotine in your e-liquid. However, if you vape the Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid straight out of the bottle without adding anything, it is free from nicotine.

What ingredients are used in Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid?

Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid is made of a combination of ingredients designed to provide a satisfying and flavoursome vaping experience. These ingredients typically consist of:

Vegetable Glycerin (VG): This ingredient helps produce the smoke-like vapour.

Propylene Glycol (PG): It is used to carry the flavours of the e-liquid.

Flavouring: These are food-grade additives which give the e-liquid its distinct taste. The flavourings are derived from natural and artificial sources.

Nicotine: Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquids traditionally come without any nicotine content. However, there is space left in the bottle (hence the term 'shortfill') for the user to add nicotine shots if they so choose.

Please note that Dinner Lady E-Liquids undergo rigorous testing to ensure they are free from harmful components like diacetyl, acetyl propionyl, and any allergens. It's also important to keep these products out of the reach of children and pets. They are not suitable for those under the age of 18 due to the optional nicotine content.

How long does a bottle of Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid typically last?

The longevity of a bottle of Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid really depends on the frequency and style of your vaping. It comes in 50ml bottles, meaning that if you're a heavy vaper, consuming about 5ml per day, it would last you roughly ten days.

However, if you're only a light to moderate vaper, using about 2ml to 3ml a day, then your Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid could last you between 16 to 25 days.

Please be aware that these are rough estimates and actual usage may vary based on different factors such as the type of vape kit you use and the wattage you vape at. Some vapers may find that a bottle lasts them a month or more, whereas others may get through a bottle in less than a week. It's always best to monitor your own usage to determine how long a bottle will typically last for you.

What is the shelf-life of Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid?

The shelf-life of Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid, as with most vape juices, is typically 2 years from the production date. This is assuming the bottle is kept sealed and stored in the correct conditions. The E-liquid should be kept out of direct sunlight and heat for prolonged periods which can degrade its quality faster. It should also be stored in a cool, dark place, ideally at a room temperature of about 20° Celsius. After opening, it is recommended to use the E-liquid within a few weeks to a couple of months for the best flavour experience.

Are there any allergy warnings associated with Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid?

While Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid does not generally contain any common allergens like gluten, dairy, or nuts, some people may have sensitivities or allergies to certain ingredients commonly found in e-liquids. These ingredients include Propylene Glycol (PG), Vegetable Glycerin (VG), and certain types of flavourings.

If you have a known allergy to PG or VG, you should avoid using this product. Similarly, if you have a sensitivity to certain flavourings, you should check the specific flavour profile of the Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid you are considering to ensure it does not contain any potential allergens for you.

Common symptoms of an allergic reaction can include itching, redness, swelling, or discomfort in the throat or mouth. In severe cases, it can lead to difficulty breathing. If you experience any of these symptoms after using Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid, you should discontinue its use immediately and seek medical attention if necessary.

It's always a good idea to talk to your doctor or another health professional if you have any concerns about potential allergies or sensitivities before using a new product like Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid.

Does Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid come in different bottle sizes?

Yes, Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid does come in different bottle sizes. The two primary sizes available are 50ml and 100ml. The 50ml option is typically provided in a 60ml bottle, leaving ample space to add one 10ml nicotine shot if desired. On the other hand, 100ml is generally delivered in a larger 120ml bottle, thereby allowing enough room to add two 10ml nicotine shots. Always remember, however, the availability of different sizes may depend on the particular flavour as well as the sales and inventory of individual retailers.

How do I properly store my Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid to extend its longevity?

To extend the longevity of your Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid, follow these simple steps:

1. Keep your e-liquid away from sunlight: Sunlight can degrade your e-liquid over time. This process can change the flavour and make it less enjoyable to vape.

2. Store in a cool place: Heat is another enemy of e-liquid. Excessive heat can cause changes in flavour and strength. Try to store your e-liquid in a cool place, at room temperature if possible.

3. Seal the bottles tightly: If air gets into your bottles, it can cause oxidation which can change the taste and scent of your e-liquid. To avoid this, always ensure the bottles are tightly sealed after use.

4. Steep your e-liquid: Steeping involves letting your e-liquid sit for a period of time to allow the flavours to fully develop. However, not all e-liquids need to be steeped. If you're unsure, check the product guidance or ask the retailer.

5. Use glass containers: If you've bought a large quantity of e-liquid, consider transferring it into smaller glass containers. This will help to maintain the flavour and potency over time.

6. Store upright: E-liquids should always be stored upright to prevent spills and leaks. This will also minimise the amount of air the liquid is exposed to.

Remember to always keep e-liquids out of reach from children and pets. Also, experiment with different storage methods to find the one that suits your vaping needs best.

Is Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid made in the UK?

Yes, Dinner Lady Shortfill E-Liquid is indeed made in the UK. The Dinner Lady brand is a UK based company, situated in Blackburn, Lancashire. They have rigorous safety and quality standards, aligning with the regulations set in the UK. They are widely known for their unique and award-winning e-liquid flavours. It's crucial to remember that Dinner Lady E-Liquids are designed to be mixed with a nicotine booster, as shortfills by virtue of being nicotine-free. So, for vapers who require nicotine, they'd have to add this separately.