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How Much E-Liquid Do You Get from a Nixer Longfill Once Mixed?

Nixer Yield: 60ml Every Time UK 2026 | Dispergo Vaping
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Nixer Yield
Per Bottle

How much e-liquid do you get from a Nixer longfill once mixed? Always 60ml. Plus 120ml format. UK 2026 yield guide.

Updated: April 2026
Written by: Josh Douglas, Dispergo CEO
For: Adult smokers & vapers (18+)
The short answer

A Nixer longfill produces 60ml of finished e-liquid every time, regardless of nicotine strength chosen. The 60ml bottle contains 10ml flavour concentrate plus 50ml empty mixing space. Customer adds nic shots plus VG/PG base totalling 50ml to fill the bottle. Final volume always equals 60ml. The 50ml mixing space is always filled with combination of components: 0mg uses 50ml VG only, 3mg uses 40ml VG plus 1 shot, 6mg uses 30ml VG plus 2 shots, 9mg uses 20ml VG plus 3 shots, 12mg uses 10ml VG plus 4 shots, 18mg max uses 0ml VG plus 5 shots. Higher strength substitutes shots for VG rather than adding volume. 120ml Nixer bottles also available producing 120ml finished e-liquid using 2-10 nic shots plus 0-80ml VG. Same concentrate ratio (16.7%) maintains identical flavour intensity. Bottle duration depends on usage: heavy vapers (10ml daily) finish 60ml in 6-7 days, moderate (5-7ml daily) 9-12 days, light (3-5ml daily) 12-20 days, occasional (1-3ml daily) 20-60 days. Annual usage typically 1.1-3.6+ litres. Per-ml cost stays consistent at GBP 0.20-0.24 across mixing approaches.

Three yield facts

Nixer yield
at a glance

Three facts covering the consistent 60ml output, the typical duration plus the 120ml alternative.

60ml every timeconsistent yield

Standard format

Every Nixer 60ml longfill produces 60ml of finished e-liquid regardless of nicotine strength chosen.

9-12 daysmoderate use

Typical duration

60ml bottle lasts this long for moderate vapers (5-7ml daily). Heavy users 6-7 days. Light users 12-20 days.

120ml optiondoubles yield

Larger bottle

Nixer also available in 120ml format (20ml concentrate plus 100ml mixing) for established favourites.

The detailed answer

60ml every time. 9-12 days moderate use. 120ml format doubles yield.

A Nixer longfill produces 60ml of finished e-liquid every time, regardless of nicotine strength chosen. The 60ml bottle contains 10ml flavour concentrate plus 50ml empty mixing space. Customer adds nic shots plus VG/PG base totalling 50ml to fill the bottle. Final volume always equals 60ml. This consistency means yield calculations stay simple: one Nixer longfill always produces one 60ml bottle of mixed e-liquid. The 50ml mixing space is always filled with combination of components: 0mg uses 50ml VG only, 3mg uses 40ml VG plus 1 shot, 6mg uses 30ml VG plus 2 shots, 18mg max uses 0ml VG plus 5 shots. Higher strength substitutes shots for VG rather than adding volume. 120ml Nixer bottles also available producing 120ml finished e-liquid using 2-10 nic shots plus 0-80ml VG. Here is the complete picture of Nixer yields plus how long bottles last for different usage rates. For supply requirements see our do I need extra VG or nic shots for Nixer. This article is general consumer information about yields.

The 60ml yield mathematics

The yield mathematics is straightforward but worth understanding. Nixer longfill format always produces consistent finished volume.

Yield calculation

How the 60ml yield works mathematically

Nixer longfill bottle size 60ml total
Pre-filled flavour concentrate 10ml at bottom
Empty mixing space 50ml
Customer adds (nic shots plus VG) 50ml total
Finished e-liquid yield 60ml

The 50ml mixing space is always filled with combination of nic shots plus VG/PG base totalling 50ml. Higher strength substitutes shots for VG rather than adding extra volume. Final yield always equals 60ml regardless of strength chosen from 0mg through 18mg maximum.

Why the format works this way.

  • UK TPD 2016 caps nic shot bottles at 10ml. Concentrate format separates flavour (no nicotine) from nic shots.
  • 10ml of concentrate flavours 60ml when diluted properly. Concentrate strength is calibrated for this exact ratio.
  • 50ml mixing space accommodates up to 5 nic shots. Maximum 5 shots gives UK TPD legal max 18mg/ml.
  • Higher strength replaces VG with shots, not added volume. Maintains 60ml total finished volume regardless of strength.
  • Concentrate density limits yield. 10ml flavours 60ml at correct intensity; more dilution makes flavour weak.

Yield by user profile

How long a 60ml Nixer longfill lasts depends on personal vaping volume. Match your usage to one of these four profiles to plan supply ordering.

L

Light vaper

3-5ml daily
60ml lasts 12-20 days
120ml lasts 24-40 days
Annual usage 1.1-1.8L
M

Moderate vaper

5-7ml daily
60ml lasts 9-12 days
120ml lasts 17-24 days
Annual usage 1.8-2.6L
H

Heavy vaper

10ml+ daily
60ml lasts 6-7 days
120ml lasts 12-14 days
Annual usage 3.6L+
O

Occasional

1-3ml daily
60ml lasts 20-60 days
120ml lasts 40-120 days
Annual usage 0.4-1.1L

Practical implications by usage rate.

  • Light vaper (3-5ml daily): 60ml lasts 12-20 days. 6-month supply is 9-15 longfills. 120ml may push shelf life limits at this pace.
  • Moderate vaper (5-7ml daily): 60ml lasts 9-12 days. 6-month supply is 15-20 longfills. Mix of 60ml plus 120ml works well.
  • Heavy vaper (10ml+ daily): 60ml lasts 6-7 days. 6-month supply is 26+ longfills. 120ml format saves mixing time.
  • Occasional vaper (1-3ml daily): 60ml lasts 20-60 days. Stick to 60ml format to avoid shelf life pressure.

60ml vs 120ml choice

Both bottle sizes available across the Nixer range. Each suits different consumption patterns plus commitment levels.

Standard

60ml longfill

  • 10ml concentrate plus 50ml mixing space
  • Yields 60ml finished e-liquid
  • Uses 1-5 standard 18mg nic shots
  • Ideal for flavour exploration plus testing
  • Less commitment to single flavour
  • Easier to manage shelf life
  • Standard pricing GBP 11.99
  • Multi-buy two for GBP 20
Larger

120ml longfill

  • 20ml concentrate plus 100ml mixing space
  • Yields 120ml finished e-liquid
  • Uses 2-10 standard 18mg nic shots
  • Ideal for established favourites
  • Better per-ml value
  • Reduces mixing frequency
  • Shelf life pressure for slow consumption
  • Premium for heavy regular use

When 60ml makes sense.

  • Trying a new Nixer flavour for the first time.
  • Light or occasional vaping volume (under 5ml daily).
  • Want flavour variety with multiple bottles in rotation.
  • Avoid shelf life pressure on slower-consumption flavours.
  • Multi-buy two for GBP 20 deals optimised for 60ml format.

When 120ml makes sense.

  • Established favourite flavour with consistent reordering.
  • Moderate to heavy daily volume (over 7ml).
  • Reduce mixing frequency by half versus 60ml.
  • Better per-ml economics for heavy users.
  • Single-flavour committed users in fast rotation.

Annual yield projections

Yield calculations scaled to annual vaping volume by usage profile. Useful for estimating ongoing supply needs.

Light vaper annual yield.

  • Daily volume: 3-5ml.
  • Annual volume: 1.1-1.8 litres of finished e-liquid.
  • Equivalent Nixer longfills: 18-30 60ml bottles per year.
  • Or: 9-15 120ml bottles per year.
  • Most rational format choice: 60ml for variety.

Moderate vaper annual yield.

  • Daily volume: 5-7ml.
  • Annual volume: 1.8-2.6 litres of finished e-liquid.
  • Equivalent Nixer longfills: 30-43 60ml bottles per year.
  • Or: 15-22 120ml bottles per year.
  • Mix of formats works well: 60ml for variety, 120ml for favourites.

Heavy vaper annual yield.

  • Daily volume: 10ml+.
  • Annual volume: 3.6+ litres of finished e-liquid.
  • Equivalent Nixer longfills: 60+ 60ml bottles per year.
  • Or: 30+ 120ml bottles per year.
  • 120ml format reduces mixing frequency significantly.

Occasional vaper annual yield.

  • Daily volume: 1-3ml.
  • Annual volume: 0.4-1.1 litres of finished e-liquid.
  • Equivalent Nixer longfills: 6-18 60ml bottles per year.
  • 120ml format risks aging beyond shelf life at this consumption rate.
  • 60ml format preserves freshness plus allows variety.

Why the yield is fixed at 60ml

Some users want to know if they can get more than 60ml from a Nixer longfill. The honest answer: not without compromising flavour quality.

Concentrate calibration matters.

  • 10ml concentrate is calibrated for 60ml finished volume specifically.
  • The flavour intensity assumes this exact ratio.
  • Diluting beyond 60ml weakens flavour proportionally.
  • 80ml gives weak flavour, 100ml muted, 120ml barely tasting.

Physical bottle limits.

  • The 60ml bottle physically cannot hold more than 60ml.
  • Pouring into separate larger container to add more VG defeats the format.
  • Cleanup plus storage of separate containers complicates the process.
  • Standard 60ml format is intentional design.

If you want larger volumes.

  • Use 120ml Nixer bottle which contains 20ml concentrate calibrated for 120ml.
  • Concentrate ratio same (16.7%) so flavour intensity matches 60ml.
  • Available across Nixer range alongside 60ml format.
  • Better economics for heavy regular users.

Cost per ml at fixed yield

Since yield is consistent at 60ml the per-ml cost stays predictable. Useful for budget calculations across different mixing approaches.

Standard Nixer mixing per-ml costs (3mg).

  • 60ml longfill: GBP 11.99.
  • 1x 18mg nic shot: GBP 2.00.
  • 40ml VG base contribution: GBP 0.40.
  • Total cost: GBP 14.39.
  • Per ml: GBP 0.24.

Multi-buy Nixer mixing per-ml costs (3mg).

  • 60ml longfill (multi-buy): GBP 10.00 effective.
  • 1x 18mg nic shot (bulk): GBP 1.75.
  • 40ml VG base contribution: GBP 0.40.
  • Total cost: GBP 12.15.
  • Per ml: GBP 0.20.

120ml Nixer mixing per-ml costs (3mg).

  • 120ml longfill: typically GBP 19.99 (premium for size).
  • 2x 18mg nic shots (bulk): GBP 3.50.
  • 80ml VG base contribution: GBP 0.80.
  • Total cost: GBP 24.29.
  • Per ml: GBP 0.20.

Per-ml summary.

  • Standard Nixer mixing: GBP 0.24 per ml.
  • Multi-buy Nixer mixing: GBP 0.20 per ml (16% saving).
  • 120ml Nixer mixing: GBP 0.20 per ml (similar to multi-buy).
  • Premium shortfill comparison: GBP 0.42 per ml.
  • Nic salts comparison: GBP 0.30-0.50 per ml.

Practical approach

  • 60ml yield every time from standard Nixer longfill regardless of nicotine strength.
  • 120ml yield from larger bottle with same concentrate ratio (20ml in 120ml).
  • 9-12 days typical duration for moderate vapers using 60ml at 5-7ml daily.
  • Match bottle size to commitment: 60ml for variety, 120ml for established favourites.
  • Per-ml cost stays consistent at GBP 0.20-0.24 across mixing approaches.
  • Cannot extend yield beyond 60ml without diluting flavour quality unacceptably.

For your Nixer longfills in 60ml or 120ml format plus matching mixing supplies, our Nixer collection covers everything. UK TPD compliant. Free next-day delivery on orders over GBP 20.

UK source check. Information in this article aligns with UK TPD 2016 e-liquid format regulations: 10ml maximum nicotine bottle, 20mg/ml maximum strength. Yield calculations based on standard Nixer 60ml longfill format with 10ml concentrate plus 50ml mixing space. Pricing examples based on April 2026 retail data plus subject to change. Specific 120ml bottle availability varies by flavour – check current Nixer page.
60ml yield mathematics

How the yield
calculation works

Five facts about Nixer longfill yield. Always 60ml finished e-liquid regardless of strength chosen. Higher strength substitutes nic shots for VG.

60ml total bottle

Standard Nixer longfill bottle size. 120ml format also available for established favourites.

10ml concentrate

Pre-filled flavour concentrate at the bottom. Calibrated for 60ml finished volume specifically.

50ml mixing space

Empty space for customer-added components. Always filled with 50ml total of nic shots plus VG.

60ml finished yield

Every Nixer longfill produces this volume. Strength choice determines composition not volume.

Linear at 120ml

120ml Nixer doubles all numbers: 20ml concentrate, 100ml mixing, 120ml finished. Same ratios.

Four facts on Nixer yield

What you need to know
about yields

60ml yield every time

Standard Nixer longfill always produces 60ml finished e-liquid. Strength choice changes composition not volume.

9-12 days for moderate vapers

60ml lasts this long at 5-7ml daily. Heavy 6-7 days. Light 12-20 days. Track personal usage.

120ml format doubles everything

Larger bottle option for established favourites. 20ml concentrate plus 100ml mixing space.

Per-ml cost GBP 0.20-0.24

Consistent across mixing approaches. Multi-buy plus 120ml both work out around GBP 0.20 per ml.

Browse 60ml plus 120ml Nixer

Browse the Nixer range

Our Nixer collection includes both 60ml format for variety plus 120ml format for established favourites. Multi-buy deals available. UK TPD compliant. Free next-day delivery on orders over GBP 20.

Smart yield planning vs problems

What works for yield planning
vs what wastes money

Specific approaches give predictable supply plus best value. Others waste money or compromise flavour. Here is the side by side.

Smart

Smart yield planning

  • Track personal vaping volume during first month shows your actual usage rate for accurate reorder timing.
  • Match bottle size to flavour commitment level 60ml for testing, 120ml for established favourites.
  • Plan 6-month supply based on usage profile moderate vapers need 15-20 60ml longfills semi-annually.
  • Mix ratio of 60ml plus 120ml across collection 60ml for rotation flavours, 120ml for daily drivers.
  • Use 120ml format only with proven flavour preferences avoids commitment to flavour that disappoints.
  • Calculate annual usage from daily rate 5ml daily equals 1.8L annually equals 30 60ml longfills.
Wastes

Common mistakes

  • Diluting concentrate to extend yield 80-120ml output gives weak flavour that disappoints repeatedly.
  • 120ml format for occasional vaping bottles age beyond shelf life before consumption at slow rates.
  • Stockpiling more longfills than 6 month supply shelf life limits reduce value of bulk buying for normal users.
  • Pouring concentrate into bigger container with extra VG defeats format plus complicates storage.
  • Over-purchasing 120ml of unproven flavours twice the commitment if flavour disappoints.
  • Ignoring usage tracking when planning orders leads to running out or stockpiling unnecessarily.

For the wider view on Nixer mixing, supplies plus value, our full Nixer review hub covers every major question UK readers ask.

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More Nixer yield guides

For the supplies needed to achieve the 60ml yield, our piece on do I need extra VG or nic shots for Nixer covers component requirements. For specific strength options that fit within the 60ml yield, what strength can I make my Nixer longfill walks through that. And for the cost economics enabled by consistent yield, why budget-conscious vapers are switching to Nixer longfills covers the value case.

Frequently asked

Yield questions

How much e-liquid does a Nixer longfill make?
60ml of finished e-liquid every time, regardless of nicotine strength chosen. The Nixer longfill bottle is 60ml total: 10ml flavour concentrate plus 50ml empty mixing space. Customer adds nic shots plus VG/PG base totalling 50ml to fill the bottle. Final volume always equals 60ml. This consistency means yield calculations stay simple: one Nixer longfill always produces one 60ml bottle of mixed e-liquid. Some larger 120ml Nixer bottles also available containing 20ml concentrate plus 100ml mixing space producing 120ml finished e-liquid.
Why is the yield always 60ml regardless of strength?
Mathematics of the longfill format. The 60ml bottle always contains 10ml concentrate plus 50ml mixing components. At any strength the 50ml mixing space gets filled with combination of nic shots plus VG/PG base. 0mg uses 50ml VG and zero shots. 3mg uses 40ml VG plus 1x10ml shot. 6mg uses 30ml VG plus 2x10ml shots. 18mg max uses 0ml VG plus 5x10ml shots. The total always equals 50ml mixing components plus 10ml concentrate equals 60ml finished. Higher strength means substituting VG for nic shots not adding extra volume.
How long does a 60ml Nixer longfill last?
Depends on usage rate. Heavy vapers (10ml daily) finish 60ml in 6-7 days. Moderate vapers (5-7ml daily) get 9-12 days. Light vapers (3-5ml daily) get 12-20 days. Occasional vapers (1-3ml daily) stretch to 20-60 days. Track personal usage during first month to plan reorder timing. Most UK Nixer customers fall in the moderate range. 120ml bottles double these timelines for the same usage rate. Match bottle size to consumption: 60ml for testing new flavours or moderate use, 120ml for established favourites at heavy use.
What is the difference between Nixer 60ml and 120ml yields?
Linear scaling. 60ml Nixer longfill yields 60ml finished e-liquid using 1-5 standard nic shots plus 0-40ml VG. 120ml Nixer longfill yields 120ml finished e-liquid using 2-10 standard nic shots plus 0-80ml VG. Concentrate ratio stays consistent: 10ml in 60ml or 20ml in 120ml (16.7% concentrate either way). Strength options identical: 3mg, 6mg, 9mg etc. achievable in both sizes. 120ml offers per-ml savings on bottle plus reduces mixing frequency. 60ml suits flavour exploration plus avoids bottle aging. Match size to actual consumption rate plus flavour commitment.
Can I get more than 60ml from a Nixer longfill?
Not without diluting concentrate quality. The 10ml concentrate is calibrated for 60ml finished volume. Adding extra VG beyond the 50ml mixing space would weaken flavour proportionally. 80ml would give weak flavour, 100ml would taste muted, 120ml would barely taste of anything. The bottle physically cannot accommodate more than 60ml so attempts require pouring into separate larger container. Not worth the flavour dilution. For larger volumes use 120ml Nixer bottle (20ml concentrate, 120ml finished) which maintains correct flavour ratio. Concentrate density is the limiting factor not bottle size.
How does Nixer yield compare to shortfills?
Both produce similar finished volumes but through different formats. Standard 50ml shortfill plus 10ml nic shot produces 60ml at 3mg strength matching Nixer 60ml output. The yield is comparable. Difference comes in cost: Nixer 60ml at GBP 11.99 plus components produces same 60ml as premium 50ml shortfill at GBP 18-22 plus shot. Per-ml cost: Nixer GBP 0.20-0.24 versus premium shortfill GBP 0.36-0.42. 80% saving for same yield through DIY format. Annual cost difference for moderate vapers: GBP 200-400.