IVG Intense - Aloe Chill Berry Grape- 35mg Eliquid
Aloe on the exhale is the detail that makes this one land. The IVG Intense Aloe Chill Berry Grape builds a layered salt nic juice — ripe grape up front, dark berries behind it, and that soft aloe cool closing things out. Not menthol-sharp. More like a gentle chill.
30ml bottle, 35mg nicotine salt, 50/50 VG/PG — so it runs clean in pod systems and MTL kits. The 35mg strength is built for small-wattage pods (2-3W range), not sub-ohm tanks. Throat hit stays smooth honestly, even at that nic level.
If you're bored of straight mango-mint and want something with actual depth, this IVG Intense e-liquid is worth a try. We stock the full IVG Intense range at IVG Pakistan, available across Pakistan through ivapegreat.com.pk.
Common Questions
Answers from our team to the questions we get most about this product.
What nicotine strength should a beginner choose?
Match your nicotine strength to your cigarette habit. If you smoke half a pack a day or less, start with 20mg nic salt. If you smoke a full pack, go with 35mg. If you smoke more than a pack or chain-smoke, 50mg is the realistic starting point. Going too low causes you to chain-vape, which defeats the purpose. Going too high causes headaches, dizziness, and throat harshness — drop down 10mg if that happens. Most IVG disposables come at 20mg or 50mg; IVG Intense e-liquid comes in 35mg and 55mg. These products are for adult smokers 18 and over who would otherwise continue using tobacco. Nicotine is highly addictive — over time, most vapers gradually step down their strength.
What's the difference between nic salt and freebase nicotine?
Nic salt (nicotine salt) is a modified form of nicotine that includes benzoic acid, which lowers the pH and makes high-strength nicotine feel smooth instead of harsh. This lets you vape 20mg or 50mg without coughing. Freebase is the standard, older form of nicotine — it's harsh above 6mg, which is why it's used at lower strengths (3mg to 6mg) in big cloud-style vaping. Nic salt absorbs into the bloodstream faster, so it satisfies cravings closer to how a cigarette does. That's why almost all pod systems and disposables use nic salt. Freebase suits sub-ohm mods. For anyone switching from cigarettes, nic salt is the practical choice. Both contain nicotine, which is highly addictive.
How long does a 30ml bottle of nic salt last?
A 30ml bottle of nic salt typically lasts a moderate daily pod user around 10 to 15 days. A light user (a few puffs in the evening) can stretch it to three weeks or more. A heavy chain-vaper may finish it in seven days. Factors that affect consumption: pod wattage (higher wattage burns through liquid faster), how often you refill vs let the pod run dry, nicotine strength (lower strength often means more vaping), and flavour type (sweet flavours sometimes encourage more chain-vaping). At Rs 1200 to Rs 3500 per 30ml bottle plus the pod kit, most pod users spend Rs 3000 to Rs 5000 per month on e-liquid — still cheaper than a pack-a-day cigarette habit.
Can I use nic salt in a sub-ohm tank?
No, and this is an important one — using 20mg or 50mg nic salt in a sub-ohm tank is unsafe. Sub-ohm tanks run at high wattage (40W+) and vapourise a lot of liquid per puff, meaning you'd be inhaling a very high dose of nicotine very quickly. This can cause nicotine poisoning: headaches, nausea, dizziness, racing heart, vomiting. Nic salt is specifically designed for low-wattage pod systems running under 20W. If you want to use a sub-ohm mod, buy freebase e-liquid at 3mg or 6mg maximum. If you want high-nicotine satisfaction, use a pod system with nic salt. Never mix the two. Nicotine is a highly addictive substance and these products are adult-only.
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