How Long Does a Longfill Bottle Last

How Long Does a Longfill Bottle Last

How Long Does a Longfill Bottle Last? UK Guide | Dispergo Vaping
Consumer guide • Bottle duration

How long does
a longfill bottle
last?

Anywhere from 4 days for cloud chasers to 30 days for light pod users. The answer depends almost entirely on your device plus vape style. Here is the UK duration guide with day-by-day maths for every vape profile.

Updated: April 2026
Written by: Josh Douglas, Dispergo CEO
Bottle size: 60ml finished
The short answer

A finished 60ml longfill bottle lasts between 4 days plus 30 days depending on how you vape. Light pod kit users at 2-3ml per day get roughly 20 to 30 days per bottle. Moderate MTL users at 4-6ml per day get 10 to 15 days. Heavy sub-ohm vapers at 8-10ml per day get 6 to 8 days. High-wattage cloud chasers at 12-15ml per day finish a bottle in 4 to 5 days. The e-liquid itself does not determine how fast you go through it. Your device wattage plus puff frequency do.

Duration in three numbers

Three numbers
define bottle life

The volume, your daily consumption plus the resulting days. Three inputs that produce your personal bottle life.

60ml

Bottle volume

Finished total once mixed. Fixed across all UK longfill brands in this format.

2-15ml

Daily range

Typical UK daily consumption spans from light pod users (2ml) to high-wattage cloud chasers (15ml).

4-30days

Bottle duration

Total range of how long a 60ml bottle lasts depending on your personal vape style.

The detailed answer

Bottle life depends on your device plus your habits. The juice itself does not run out faster or slower.

The question “how long does a longfill last” has a clean mathematical answer. Divide the bottle size (60ml) by your daily consumption. If you vape 4ml per day, a bottle lasts 15 days. If you vape 10ml per day, it lasts 6 days. The challenge is that most vapers have no idea how many ml they use per day. Daily consumption depends on device wattage, puff frequency plus coil type, all of which vary widely between users.

For context, a typical pod kit user vapes at 10-15 watts through a 1.0 ohm coil taking roughly 100-150 puffs per day. That translates to around 2-3ml of liquid per day. At the other extreme, a sub-ohm cloud chaser vapes at 80-100 watts through a 0.15 ohm coil taking similar puff counts but vaping far more liquid per puff. That equates to 10-15ml per day easily. Between those two extremes sit the majority of UK vapers.

The e-liquid itself does not affect bottle life. Nixer longfills do not vape faster or slower than any other brand. Two bottles of the same flavour at the same strength in the same device at the same wattage deplete at identical rates. If one bottle lasts longer than another you vaped at a lower wattage or simply took fewer puffs. The maths always works the same way.

How to work out your own personal duration

The simplest method is to track one bottle. Note the date you start a new 60ml longfill. Note the date you finish it. Divide 60 by the number of days to get your average daily consumption. Once you know that number you can predict how long every future bottle will last. Most people are surprised at the answer. Heavy users often vape more than they think. Light users often vape less.

A shortcut for new vapers: estimate by device category. Pod kit at default wattage means 60ml lasts roughly three weeks. MTL kit at 15-20 watts means 60ml lasts roughly two weeks. Sub-ohm mod above 40 watts means 60ml lasts roughly one week. These are rough rules but they are useful for planning bulk purchases or subscription schedules.

  • Pod kit users. 60ml lasts 20-30 days at 2-3ml daily.
  • MTL kit users. 60ml lasts 10-15 days at 4-6ml daily.
  • Sub-ohm users. 60ml lasts 6-8 days at 8-10ml daily.
  • Cloud chasers. 60ml lasts 4-5 days at 12-15ml daily.
UK authority source check. Typical vape consumption figures are drawn from broad UK industry plus MHRA (gov.uk) data on UK adult vaping habits. Individual consumption varies considerably based on device specification plus personal habits. The figures in this article are averages intended as planning estimates rather than precise predictions for any specific vaper.
30 days of bottle life

When your bottle
runs out across profiles

A 30-day calendar grid showing exactly when a single 60ml longfill runs out for each vape profile. Green cells mean active days. Amber means the bottle finishes.

Bottle duration calendar

One 60ml bottle across 30 days

Each row represents one vape profile. Each square is one day. Teal squares are days the bottle is still going. Amber squares are the day the bottle finishes.

Vaping day
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By vape style

Four vaper profiles
plus their monthly maths

Pick the profile closest to your own setup to estimate monthly longfill spend plus reorder schedule.

Light pod user

Pod kit at default wattage. Roughly 100 puffs per day. Typical ex-smoker with nic salt use.

60ml lasts
20-30days

~1-2 bottles per month

Moderate MTL user

Refillable MTL kit at 15-20 watts. Cigarette-style draw. Freebase at 6mg or 9mg.

60ml lasts
10-15days

~2-3 bottles per month

Heavy sub-ohm user

Sub-ohm mod at 40-60 watts. Direct-to-lung draws. 70/30 freebase at 3mg or 6mg.

60ml lasts
6-8days

~4-5 bottles per month

Cloud chaser

High-wattage mod at 80-100 watts. Maximum cloud production. 70/30 at 3mg.

60ml lasts
4-5days

~6-7 bottles per month

The three factors

What drives how fast
you vape a bottle

Three inputs that determine your daily ml consumption. Change any of them plus your bottle life changes with it.

01

Device wattage

Higher wattage vapourises more liquid per puff. Doubling wattage from 20W to 40W roughly doubles ml consumption for the same number of puffs. This is the biggest single factor.

02

Puff frequency

Vaping twice as often means vaping twice as much liquid. Most people underestimate their actual puff count. Tracking for a day is the fastest way to get an accurate figure.

03

Coil resistance

Sub-ohm coils below 0.4 ohm consume 3-5 times more liquid per puff than pod coils at 0.8-1.2 ohm. The physics of larger wicks means more juice is vapourised per draw.

Stock to match your rhythm

Match Nixer bottle count
to your monthly vape style

Our multi-buy two-for-£20 deals make it easy to bulk-buy the right number of longfills for your profile. Light pod users buy one or two. Moderate MTL users buy two or three. Heavy sub-ohm users stock up for the full month in one order.

Browse the full Nixer longfill range plus take advantage of our multi-buy pricing to match your monthly bottle count to your vape style. Every bottle ships with a matched Mixer Kit so mixing is always predictable.

For more context on longfills including mixing instructions, strength selection plus flavour steering, head to our complete Nixer vape review hub where every practical UK longfill question has its own article.

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This article is one chapter in our complete Nixer knowledge base. Head back for the full index covering longfill basics, mixing, strength selection plus the full cost plus duration coverage.

Keep reading

More on longfill
economics

For the cost-comparison case on whether longfills work out cheaper than nic salts across a month of vaping, see are Nixer longfills cheaper than nic salts in the long run. For the broader budget picture plus why cost-conscious UK vapers are switching, why budget-conscious vapers are switching to Nixer longfills covers the economic argument. Plus for the volume-specific answer covering how 60ml breaks down once mixed, how many ml does a longfill make once mixed explains the format maths.

Frequently asked

Bottle duration questions

How long does a longfill bottle last?
A finished 60ml longfill bottle lasts between 4 days plus 30 days depending on your vape style. Light pod kit users typically get 20 to 30 days from one bottle. Moderate MTL users get 10 to 15 days. Heavy sub-ohm vapers get 6 to 8 days. Cloud chasers at high wattage can finish one in as little as 4 to 5 days. Consumption is driven by device wattage plus puff frequency rather than anything about the liquid itself.
What makes a longfill bottle last longer or shorter?
Three factors. Device wattage is the biggest since higher wattage vapes more liquid per puff. Puff frequency is the second factor since 200 puffs a day uses twice the liquid of 100 puffs. Coil type is the third factor since sub-ohm coils vape 3 to 5 times more per puff than pod kit coils. The e-liquid itself does not affect how fast it goes. Nixer lasts the same amount of time as any other similar longfill at the same device settings.
How many ml per day do most UK vapers use?
Typical UK daily consumption ranges from 2ml to 15ml depending on vape style. Light pod kit users average 2 to 3ml per day. Moderate MTL users average 4 to 6ml. Heavy sub-ohm users average 8 to 10ml. Cloud chasers at high wattage can use 12 to 15ml daily. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency publishes broad consumption data but exact daily usage varies significantly by individual.
Does a longfill last longer than a shortfill?
Not per millilitre. Once mixed both formats are just e-liquid that vapes at the same rate in the same device. A 60ml longfill lasts exactly as long as a 60ml shortfill at matched strength plus ratio. What differs is the starting total volume. A 100ml shortfill with 20ml of shots produces 120ml of finished liquid which lasts twice as long as a 60ml longfill purely because there is more juice to vape.
Is a 60ml longfill enough for a week?
Yes for most UK vapers. A 60ml bottle covers one week for anyone consuming under 8ml per day which is the majority of regular vapers. Heavy sub-ohm users plus cloud chasers may want to buy two bottles at once to cover a full week without running out. A useful rule is to double your typical daily ml consumption then divide 60 by that number to estimate how many days a longfill will last you.