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5 Things People Get Wrong When They Start Vaping

Vaping has gained significant popularity recently, emerging as a favored alternative to traditional smoking for many. However, newcomers often encounter pitfalls that can impact their experience. Recognizing these common mistakes is essential whether you're pursuing a healthier lifestyle or exploring new trends. In this post, we'll explore the some most frequent errors beginners face when starting their vaping journey and offer insights for a smoother transition.

Purchasing an Advanced Vape Mod

A common mistake new vapers make is purchasing the wrong device. Some shops contribute to this issue by promoting costly high-end devices unsuitable for beginners. New vapers should ideally choose a user-friendly device, mimics the draw of a cigarette, and provides an appropriate throat hit. Vape starter kits from Rokin Vapes are an excellent option for beginners, as they are typically small, compact, and easy to use, often featuring an automatic draw.

Alternatively, you could select a device that allows for upgrades by simply changing the coil. This offers the flexibility of starting with a tight draw similar to a cigarette and later transitioning to a looser draw with more vapor. However, if you have supportive friends, you might begin by trying their devices and then move directly to the high-end models they use.

Starting With an Incorrect Nicotine Concentration

Do not begin with a nicotine level that's too low. Your vape juice should be satisfying enough to substitute tobacco cigarettes. Remember, nicotine isn't the sole factor in cigarette addiction. If your nicotine level is too low, you might find vaping unsatisfying and unable to replace cigarettes, or you may vape excessively without feeling fully content. If you're using a higher nicotine level and still not getting the needed hit, or the throat hit feels too harsh, try nicotine salts.

Believing You Need to Know Everything About Vaping

If you spend too much time reading blogs about voltage, watts, and ohms, you might think vaping is only for those with a technical mindset. However, vaping can be as simple or complex as you prefer.

Take cartridge-style 'cigalikes' for instance; users just screw a cartridge onto a battery and inhale. Similarly, simple pod systems only require filling with e-liquid, attaching a pod, and vaping.

Coil Burnout

Coil burnout is an inevitable part of vaping, but there are several strategies to delay it.

  • Prime your coils: Add a few drops of e-liquid into the coil's holes and center, allowing it to soak before first use.
  • Use the proper power range: Follow the recommended power range on your tank and coil to prolong coil life.
  • Adapt your vaping style to your device: Heavy or chain vaping with a low resistance coil can reduce coil lifespan.

Finding the Correct VG to PG Ratio

Getting the VG:PG ratio correct is crucial. Most e-liquids consist of propylene glycol and vegetable glycerine, colorless alcohols that produce vapor when vaping. PG provides a stronger throat hit and enhances flavor, while VG is sweeter, thicker, and creates more vapor.

Initially, when you start vaping, it's recommended to use a higher PG level, like VG:PG 50:50, found in Halo e-liquid. PG is more compatible with the basic coils typically found in starter devices, as VG is thicker and requires special coils for proper function. 

PG also delivers a satisfying throat hit in starter devices, similar to that of a cigarette. If you advance to larger devices and coils designed for cloud vaping, you'll want to switch to an e-liquid with a higher VG level.

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Endnote

Vaping is a personal journey, and what suits one person might not suit another. By identifying these common errors, beginners can avoid issues and enjoy a better vaping experience.

STEWARTVILLE

JERSEY SHORE WEEKEND

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