
What Is The Best Coil Resistance For Nic Salts?
Nicotine salts, or nic salts, are a type of naturally forming nicotine used in e liquids. They deliver a smoother throat hit, improved flavour, and faster nicotine absorption compared with traditional e liquids (i.e., liquids containing freebase nicotine).
To get the most out of nic salts, you need to know which resistance to vape them at. Otherwise, you won’t benefit from the enhanced vaping experience they provide.
Our article will reveal the best coil resistances when vaping nic salts, why resistance is so important, the best devices to pair with nic salts, and more.
In this article
How does coil resistance affect vaping?
What is the best coil resistance for nic salts?
What are the best coils for nic salts?
What are the best kits for nic salts?
What are nic salts?
We’ve written an article covering this subject already (which we’ve linked to below), so we won’t go into loads of detail here. But to briefly expand on what we wrote in the introduction:
- Nic salts are made by combining pure nicotine (from the tobacco leaf) with benzoic acid.
- This combination creates a stable compound that creates a smoother inhalation experience, even when you vape at high nicotine strengths.
- While freebase nicotine delivers a harsher hit at higher concentrations, nic salts offer a more mellow experience, allowing you to vape at higher nicotine levels without the same harsh throat hit.
When used in vape juices, nic salts can mimic the sensation of smoking a cigarette providing quick nicotine satisfaction. Nic salts absorb into the bloodstream faster than freebase nicotine — typically in around six to seven seconds, which is the same amount of time as it takes to get a similar nicotine rush from a cigarette.
For the above reasons, nic salts are best suited to smokers who are only justtransitioning to vaping.
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How does coil resistance affect vaping?
The resistance of your device’s coil is measured in Ohms, and this unit dictates how much electricity will flow through your vape device.
There are two major downsides to vaping nic salts at the wrong resistance — a burnt taste and harsh throat sensation.
Let’s explore this point further.
Lower resistance coils
These are coils with a resistance of less than 1ohm and are also known as sub-ohm or mouth-to-lung coils.
They heat up much faster than higher resistance coils, allow a higher amount of current to flow through your kit, and produce larger vapour clouds. This is why more experienced vapers tend to use lower resistance coils.
However, as more current and power means more heat, this poses certain problems when vaping nic salts (which we’ll come onto below).

Higher resistance coils
These are coils with a resistance of 1ohm and above.
They are typically paired with low-wattage devices (which operate at 20 watts and below) and don’t allow as much electrical flow through your kit as lower resistance coils.
This means they heat up more gradually, don’t get as hot, and can maintain a smoother vapour production and consistent flavour.
They essentially produce a cooler vape with less clouds, meaning you’ll get the same satisfying nicotine hit but at lower temperatures.
By now, you can probably guess the ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ resistance for vaping with nic salts.
What is the best coil resistance for nic salts?
Coils with resistances of between 1ohm and 1.8ohm are ideal for nic salts. Here’s why:
- Higher resistance coils work best with low-wattage devices, as we covered above.
- As salt nicotine is more potent than freebase nicotine and doesn’t produce much vapour, it doesn’t need as much wattage to be vapourised, which is why it’s best suited to devices operating at 10 to 20 watts.
- Higher resistance coils deliver a controlled amount of cool vapour and subtle flavour, This is perfect for vaping with nic salts as it allows them to absorb into your bloodstream quickly and easily without you feeling overwhelmed.
If you vape nic salts with lower resistance coils, this increases the risk of your liquid being burnt and you experiencing a harsh sensation at the back of the throat when you inhale.
You could also end up inhaling an excessive amount of nicotine if your device’s coils are below 1ohm — and you don’t need us to describe how unpleasant this could be.
However, coils with resistances of slightly below 1ohm can work well with nic salts, as we’ll explain in the next section.

What are the best types of coils for nic salts?
Here are some examples of popular coils that go perfectly with nic salts:
Aspire Nautilus AIO Nic Salt Replacement Coils: Designed to deliver an outstanding mouth-to-lung vaping experience, these nichrome coils are perfect for nic salts. They’re best suited to nic salt e liquids that containat least 50% PG(Propylene Glycol).
Uwell Caliburn G Replacement Coils: Although, as we stated above, the best coil resistance when vaping with nic salts is between 1ohm and 1.8ohm, Uwell recommends using nic salts with the 0.8ohm Caliburn G coil at 20 to 35 watts for the ultimate experience. So, the ‘1ohm and above’ stat isn’t a hard and fast rule across the board.
VooPoo PnP Replacement Coils:As you’ll see when you click on the link, you’ve got a huge range of resistances to choose from with these coils. However, the TR1, one of the recent editions to the PnP coil series, is most recommended for nic salts. The TM1 and TM2 coils can be used with nic salts too, even though they’re lower resistance.
What are the best devices for vaping with nic salts?
Pod systems and low-wattage devices typically give you the best experiences when you vape with nic salts.
These devices are designed to handle the smoother throat hit and higher nicotine concentration that nic salts offer.
Pod systems are compact and easy to use. Their construction is ideal for high-resistance coils, which, as you know by now, are best suited to nic salts.
Pod mods, on the other hand, offer more customisation and can strike the perfect balance between simplicity and advanced features.
With the above information in mind, here are some devices that work best with nic salts:
Some final tips on vaping with nic salts
- Choose your nicotine levels carefully:If you’re a light smoker or new to vaping with nic salts, we strongly recommend you start with lower concentrations such as 3mg or 6mg. If you're more of an intermediate vaper, 10mg should be fine. If you’re a heavier smoker or someone who’s more experienced with nic salts and can handle a more potent throat hit, you can opt for the higher strengths.
- Manage your puff intake:Nicotine salts are more potent, so taking smaller, slower puffs will help you regulate your nicotine intake and keep it to a manageable level.
- Adjust your wattage accordingly:As we alluded to above, you should start with a low wattage if you’re vaping nic salts for the first time. 10 watts is ideal, and you can work your way up from there. Anything higher than 20 watts is likely to compromise the flavour and deliver an overpowering throat hit.
- Finetune your airflow: Whether you go with a wide or restricted airflow depends on the vaping experience you’re looking for. If you prefer a more intense flavour and pronounced throat hit, you should reduce the airflow on your vape device. If you want to enjoy nic salts with a smoother throat hit, you should opt for a wider airflow. Keep adjusting it until you get the balance just right for you.
Explore our full range of coils and nic salts today
Now you know the best coil resistance for nic salts, the next step is to get your hands on some suitable coils for your kit.
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