Nic salt product titles can look busy at first glance, especially when one listing includes a flavour name, nicotine strength, bottle size and a multi-buy pack count. If you have ever looked at a product page and wondered what parts matter most, this guide breaks it down in plain English for adult UK vapers.
The short version is that most nic salt titles on Wholesale Coils are telling you five things: the flavour, the range or brand, the nicotine strength, the bottle format and the number of bottles in the pack.
1. Start with the flavour name
The first part of a title usually tells you the flavour itself. For example, Blueberry Elfliq Nic Salt is a straight flavour-led listing, while Bar Juice 5000 Energy Ice Nic Salt E-Liquid signals an energy-drink style flavour with a cool finish.
If you already know the flavour profile you want, this first part helps you narrow down quickly before you even look at the rest of the title.
2. Then read the nicotine strength
Numbers such as 5mg, 10mg and 20mg refer to the nicotine strength offered for that product. They do not tell you how many bottles are included. They tell you which strength option is available inside the listing.
For example, the main Elfliq Nic Salt Elf Liq E-Liquid 10ml page includes multiple flavour options and strength options, while the Heisenberg VV MAX Nic Salts by Vampire Vape listing focuses on 10mg and 20mg multi-buy packs.
When you are comparing listings, it helps to separate strength from pack size. A title can mention both, and they answer different questions.
3. Look for the bottle format
On this store, nic salt listings commonly mention 10ml in the title. That tells you the size of each individual bottle, not the number of bottles in the order.
So if a title includes both 10ml and 10pk, read it as ten separate 10ml bottles rather than one oversized bottle. This is one of the easiest places to misread a listing when you are shopping quickly.
4. Decode the pack count separately
Terms such as 5pk, 10pk, 20pk, x 5 Bottles or 10 for £17.25 refer to quantity. They tell you how many bottles are included in that variant or offer.
A good live example is the Blueberry Elfliq listing, where the same flavour is available in 5-bottle, 10-bottle and 20-bottle options. The Bar Juice 5000 Energy Ice page shows the same pattern in another naming style, such as 10mg / 5 Bottles or 10mg / 10 Bottles.
This matters because two products can both say 10mg while one is a 5-pack and the other is a 20-pack. The strength is the same, but the order size is different.
5. Use the range name as a quick clue
Brand or range names such as Elfliq, Bar Juice 5000 and VV MAX help you identify the product family before you get into flavour-by-flavour choices. That can be useful if you already know you prefer a particular brand’s style or if you want to keep your next order consistent with what you have bought before.
For example, Elfliq is presented as a broad flavour range page, while the VV MAX Heisenberg page is a more specific flavour-and-range combination with multi-buy options built into the title.
A simple way to read any nic salt title
If a title looks crowded, read it in this order:
- Flavour
- Brand or range
- Nicotine strength
- Single bottle size
- Pack quantity
Once you split the title into those parts, most nic salt listings become much easier to compare.
Final thought
If you are choosing between several nic salt pages on Wholesale Coils, avoid treating every number in the title as the same kind of information. Strength, bottle size and bottle count each describe something different. Reading them separately makes it much easier to spot whether you are looking at a single-flavour multi-buy such as Blueberry Elfliq, a broad flavour range such as Elfliq Nic Salt 10ml, or another multi-pack format such as Bar Juice 5000 Energy Ice or Heisenberg VV MAX.
For adult vapers, that small habit can make reordering faster and comparing options more straightforward.