Disposable Vape

Beginner's guide to disposable vapes

How to use a disposable vape

Disposable vapes consist of three essential components: the coil, pod, and battery. The battery in a typical disposable vape has a capacity ranging from 400mAh to 750mAh, ensuring sufficient power to consume all the e-liquid contained within.

One advantage of disposable vapes is their buttonless design, eliminating the need to worry about turning them on or off. This feature also prevents accidental activation while carrying them in your pocket.

Disposable vape pens often utilize prefilled pods with a closed system and high-resistance coils. As a result, they deliver a restricted draw similar to that of a traditional cigarette. These vapes employ a heating element wrapped in cotton, which absorbs the e-liquid inside the pod.

When you take a puff, the vape's battery heats the metal coil, causing the e-liquid absorbed in the cotton wick to evaporate. This process generates flavorful vapor clouds for an enjoyable vaping experience.

TIPS!

Experiencing a dry hit, characterized by a hot, flavorless sensation while vaping, can be unpleasant. To better grasp the distinction between disposable vapes and cigarettes, it is important to understand what causes dry hits.

Dry hits occur when the cotton wick in your vape device becomes dry due to vaping too rapidly. Consequently, there is no e-liquid present to be heated up during your next inhale, resulting in that unpleasant burnt taste. Additionally, nearing the end of your e-liquid supply can also lead to dry hits, so it's crucial to monitor your e-liquid levels to avoid this issue.

To mitigate the risk of dry hits, try keeping your disposable vape upright. This allows the e-liquid to saturate the small spaces within the coil, reducing the likelihood of dry hits and ensuring a more enjoyable vaping experience throughout the lifespan of your disposable vape.