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Nasty Juice Berry Series 60ml Short Fill

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100ml
+
2Nic
= 3mg

100ml
+
2Nic
= 3mg

100ml
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2Nic
= 3mg


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Nasty Juice Berry Series 60ml Short Fill

First Impressions: What’s It Like Out of the Box?

The moment I cracked open the Nasty Juice Berry Series 60ml Short Fill, that berry smell punched through in the best way. You know when something smells fruity, but not fake? That. The bottle feels decent in hand. Not too hard, not too flimsy, and it’s got that clean Nasty Juice 60ml Short Fill branding you’d expect. Honestly, it looked good just sitting there on my desk. Straight away, I wanted to fill up the tank and give it a proper go.

 

Daily Use: Smooth or Harsh?

So I’ve been using the Nasty Juice Berry Series for a couple of days now, and it’s been smoother than I thought it’d be. Some berry vapes start strong but fade or hit the throat weird, especially on sub-ohm tanks. This one stays level. Even when chain-vaping, it doesn’t burn out the coil or taste dry. The vapour’s thick without feeling heavy, and that makes a big difference when you’re vaping all day. Plus, the flavour hangs on well between puffs.

 

Nasty Juice Berry Series 60ml Short Fill

 

Flavours That Stood Out 

Broski Berry tasted like a bunch of forest fruits blended into a tangy chew. Not too sharp, not too sweet. It gave me old-school mixed berry vibes, like those sweets you forgot you loved.

Sicko Blue brought a sour blue raspberry feel, a bit like a frozen slush drink from the cinema. The ice is there, but not in-your-face. Just enough to make it refreshing.

Stargazing was the chill one of the lot. Smooth blueberry with almost a jammy finish. It’s not the strongest, but if you want something laid-back, it works.

 

Who’ll Love This Vape? Spoiler: Not Heavy Users

This isn’t for everyone, and that’s alright. If you’re big on fruity vapes with a tiny bit of coolness, the Nasty Juice Berry Series 60ml Short Fill hits the spot. You’ll like it more if you vape casually or rotate flavours often. But here’s the thing. If you’re smashing through tanks like it’s a job, it might get a bit sweet over time. Still, for a couple of steady refills a day, it keeps its flavour and doesn’t murder your coils.

 

The Big Question: Is It Worth It?

Honestly, I wasn’t sure what to expect. But the Nasty Juice Berry Series surprised me. The flavours aren’t overdone, the throat hit is mellow, and the bottle setup makes life easy. So yes, if you’re after something fruity that holds up well and doesn’t feel cheap, this is worth every bit. Plus, it’s a proper shortfill, which means you’ve got space to tweak it with a nic shot however you like. That bit of control makes it feel more personal.

 

How to Set Up the Device

Anyway, setup is dead simple. Take your Nasty Juice 60ml Short Fill, add in a 10ml nic shot, screw the lid back on, and give it a good shake. Let it sit for five minutes if your coil’s fresh. Once you’re filled up, you’re off. There’s no steeping or faffing. It’s pretty much ready when you are.

 

What’s in the Box

Inside the box, there’s just the bottle. You’ll get 50ml of vape juice in a 60ml bottle, leaving space for your nic shot. That’s how most shortfills work. It’s a basic setup, but it does the job well. No extras, no mess, and nothing pointless. Just straight-up e-liquid.

 

FAQs

  1. What flavours are available in the Nasty Juice Berry Series 60ml?
    You’ll find Broski Berry, Sicko Blue, and Stargazing. Each one brings its own fruity twist, with varying levels of sweetness and coolness.

  2. Is the Nasty Juice Berry Series suitable for sub-ohm vaping?
    Yes, it’s ideal for sub-ohm setups. The 70VG blend delivers thick vapour and smooth draws on compatible coils.

  3. What VG/PG ratio does the Berry Series 60ml e-liquid have?
    It’s mixed at 70VG and 30PG. That gives you more vapour, better flavour, and a softer hit on the throat.

  4. Can I add nicotine shots to the Nasty Juice Berry Series short fill?
    Absolutely. Each bottle has 10ml of space so you can add a nic shot, shake it up, and vape it your way.

  5. Is this e-liquid coil-friendly or does it gunk up coils quickly?
    It’s cleaner than most fruity vapes. Coils hold out well, but like with any sweet liquid, you’ll need to keep an eye over time.

  6. Are the flavours in the Berry Series overly sweet or well balanced?
    They’re pretty balanced. Sweet enough to enjoy, but not syrupy. You can vape them through the day without getting sick of it.

  7. Does the Berry Series come with an ice/cooling effect?
    Sicko Blue has a light chill. The other two are more fruity and mellow without that cooling finish.

  8. Where is Nasty Juice e-liquid made?
    It’s made in Malaysia, and it’s one of the most well-known fruity vape brands in the UK market.

  9. How long does a 60ml bottle typically last?
    That depends on how much you vape. For light to moderate use, it should last about a week. If you’re a heavy vaper, maybe a few days.

  10. Is the Berry Series 60ml TPD compliant in the UK?
    Yes, it follows all UK shortfill regulations. It’s nicotine-free until you add your own nic shot.