Nothing ruins the experience of a new, primed coil or interrupts your vaping enjoyment like unexpected leaks of your e-liquid. However, leaks typically happen for a few known reasons, and taking the right steps early on can stop them. This guide will explain the common causes of leaks, show how modern designs are made to prevent them and give you practical tips to make your current vape setup leak-resistant. Let's put an end to annoying leaks and make sure your coils stay well-saturated!
Vape coils are the unsung heroes of great vaping experiences. These small components heat e-liquids into smooth, flavorful vapor. So even the best devices struggle to impress with lackluster coils. Yet with regular care, these intricate parts endure happily for weeks, saving vapers money. This guide breaks down the fundamentals for success.
The soft hiss of a vape, followed by a cloud of fragrant vapor, has become a familiar sight in cafes, parks, and city streets around the world. With vaping's ascent to mainstream status, a noticeable trend is the growing popularity of this smokeless delight among women. The quest for the perfect flavor is akin to finding a signature perfume; it's personal, evocative, and often, a statement of identity. This article aims to delve into the flavored vapes that have captivated the female palate, drawing on trends, taste preferences, and the collective voice of female feedback.
In the ever-evolving world of vaping, cloud chasing stands out as an impressive visual art and a testament to a vaper's skill. This form of vaping isn't just about getting a hit of nicotine; it's about creating voluminous, thick plumes of vapor that demand attention and skill. As such, cloud chasing has grown into both a competitive sport and a deeply personal hobby, with enthusiasts constantly searching for the perfect device that will produce the aesthetic statement they long for. Within this search, vape pod systems have emerged as a popular tool due to their ability to generate high-quality clouds that satisfy the demands of even the most ardent cloud chasers.
In the ever-evolving landscape of nicotine enjoyment, vaping has emerged as a prevalent successor to traditional cigarette smoking. A question that often arises in smoke-filled conversations and debates is how vaping compares to the experience of smoking cigarettes, particularly regarding nicotine intake. This article seeks to illuminate the equivalency between the puffs of a 5% vape and the familiar sensation of enjoying a cigarette.
Every vaper has found themselves fishing an old bottle of e-juice from the back of their drawer, blowing off some dust, and wondering - is this stuff still good? We've all been there. As vaping has grown in popularity, the question of expiration is an important one.
As the year draws to a close, it's a good time to reflect on the vaping trends that have come and gone. The changes in the industry and how vaping has evolved, both for retailers and consumers. We've had more research from the likes Public Health England and the Scottish NHS that suggest vaping is far less harmful than smoking tobacco laced cigarettes. On the other hand, places like New York State have decided to ban vaping in public spaces altogether, indicating that we still much to do in order to break down the vaping stigma that pervades. Whether you've been vaping for years or have just unwrapped your first vape kit for Christmas, there's a great deal to look forward to in 2018. Here are some vaping predictions based on how things are going so far...
Vaping is perhaps more popular in the UK than anywhere else at the moment, with over 3 million active vapers. When you consider the research published by Public Health England which claims vaping is 95% less harmful than smoking, it's little surprise that vaping is skyrocketing in Britain. NHS Scotland even went as far as to officially recommend e-cigarettes to those trying to quit smoking tobacco laced cigarettes. So why this sudden move to launch a new inquiry into the safety of vaping? Is it necessary and will it make a difference?
Thanks to the hard work of many public health activitists, most Americans are now aware that smoking cigarettes is bad for them. Despite that, over half a million Americans still die each year from smoking related illnesses, so there's clearly more work to be done. Smoking has decreased in popularity sharply throughout the past decade, in no small part to the introduction of newer, tobacco-free devices we call vape kits or e-cigarettes. So why have New York state now banned them from being them being used in indoor public spaces? Will it actually improve public health?
Okay. So you've been vaping for a while. You've found some juices that you like and you know how to look after your vape kit and keep it clean. You've probably seen or heard about other vapers experimenting with mod kits, tailoring their vaping experience to perfection. But where do you start? If you've heard about vape mods or want to get more involved in harnessing the technology around vaping, this article may help. It's time to throw away your e-cigarettes and vape pens and get serious about vaping...