Fogger Nicotine Content — The Numbers
The entire answer in one line: every Foger vape is 5% nicotine — 50 mg per mL of salt nic e-liquid, and the brand makes nothing else. No zero-nic line, no 2%, and definitely no THC — a fogger is nic, full stop. The details below cover total milligrams per device, the salt-nic chemistry and what the single-strength lineup means if you're trying to cut down.
How Much Nicotine Is in Each Fogger?
| Device | Strength | E-liquid | Total nicotine | Spread across |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Switch Pro 30K pod | 5% (50 mg/mL) | Pre-filled pod | 50 mg × pod mL | 30,000 rated puffs |
| Bit 35K | 5% (50 mg/mL) | 20mL tank | ≈1,000 mg | 35,000 rated puffs |
The arithmetic is worth doing once because the totals alarm people out of context. Fifty milligrams per mL across the Bit 35K's 20mL tank is roughly a thousand milligrams of nicotine in the box — but delivered across 35,000 rated puffs, per-puff delivery lands in the same band as every other 5% disposable on the market. Nobody vapes a tank at once; the number that matters day to day is puffs taken, not milliliters owned. A moderate user working through a Bit over several weeks is running a normal 5% disposable habit, mathematically indistinguishable from running a series of smaller 5% devices over the same weeks.
What the single 5% strength does mean: Foger offers no dial to turn. There is no 0%, 2% or 3% SKU anywhere in the lineup — a fact worth restating because listings claiming a "zero nic Foger" appear regularly and describe a product the brand doesn't make. If you're stepping down from 5%, the honest options are behavioral (fewer, shorter draws — the rechargeable battery means no pressure to finish anything) or switching to a brand that ships lower strengths. What you can't do is buy your way down within the fogger lineup, and any listing suggesting otherwise deserves the authenticity check.
Is a Fogger Nic or Weed?
This question earns its own section because the word "fogger" genuinely collides with other products: insect foggers for pest control, glycol fog machines for stages and parties, and — in vape slang some regions use — THC devices generally. The brand answer is clean: Foger makes nicotine vapes only. Every device and pod contains nicotine salt e-liquid at 5%; none contains THC, CBD, delta variants or any cannabis-derived ingredient, and no such product exists anywhere in the catalog. If someone offers you a "fogger" that's supposedly a weed pen, it isn't a Foger — it's the name collision doing its thing.
The salt-nic chemistry behind the smoothness deserves one plain paragraph too. Nicotine salts run smoother at high strength and absorb faster than the freebase nicotine in older e-liquids — that's the engineering reason a 50 mg/mL draw doesn't burn the way the number suggests it should. It's also the reason to take 5% seriously: comfort masks strength, and the smoothness that makes salt nic pleasant is exactly what lets consumption creep for lighter users. Nicotine is an addictive chemical; the 21+ line on every page of this site isn't decoration.
Fogger Nicotine FAQ
How much nicotine is in a fogger?
Every Foger vape is 5% nicotine strength — 50 mg of nicotine per mL of e-liquid. In whole-device terms: a Switch Pro 30K pod and the Bit 35K's 20mL tank each carry a four-figure total milligram load spread across tens of thousands of puffs, which is why per-puff delivery feels comparable to other 5% disposables despite the huge totals.
Is a fogger nic or weed?
Nicotine — every Foger is a nicotine vape. No Foger device contains THC, CBD or any cannabis product, and the brand makes nothing in that category. The confusion comes from the word "fogger," which also names insect foggers and stage-fog machines; the vape brand Foger is unrelated to both, and to weed entirely.
Are foggers salt nic?
Yes. Foger e-liquid uses nicotine salts, the chemistry standard across modern disposables — smoother at high strength and absorbed faster than the freebase nicotine of older e-liquids. That smoothness is exactly why a 5% device deserves respect from lighter users: comfort masks strength.
Do foggers come in 0% or 2% nicotine?
No. There is no 0%, 2% or 3% version of any current Foger device — the entire lineup is 5% (50 mg/mL) only. A listing offering a zero-nic or 2% Foger is describing a product the brand does not make; treat it as a red flag for the listing, not a hidden variant.