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  • What Are Vape Coils?

    Vape coils are the heating elements inside your vaping device that vaporize the e-liquid, allowing you to inhale the vapor. Coils consist of wire wrapped in cotton or another wicking material that absorbs the e-liquid. When activated, the coil heats up, vaporizing the liquid into a smooth, flavorful vapor.

  • How Do I Know Which Vape Coils Are Compatible With My Device?

    The compatibility of vape coils depends on the brand and model of your device. Always check the manufacturer’s guidelines or your device’s user manual for recommended coils. Many brands design specific coil series for their devices, ensuring optimal performance. Using coils from a different brand or model may lead to poor performance or damage to your device.

  • How Long Does a Vape Coil Last?

    The lifespan of a vape coil depends on your usage, e-liquid type, and vaping habits. On average, a coil lasts between 1-2 weeks. Heavy vapers or those using sweet or high-VG e-liquids may need to replace coils more often. Signs that your coil needs replacing include a burnt taste, reduced vapor production, or a muted flavor.

  • How Do I Know When to Replace My Vape Coil?

    You should replace your vape coil when you notice the following:

    • Burnt Taste: A strong, burnt taste indicates the coil is worn out.
    • Less Vapor Production: If your device is producing less vapor than usual, the coil may be nearing the end of its lifespan.
    • Gurgling or Leaking: This can happen if the coil is flooded or old.
    • Muted or Off-Flavors: When the flavor quality diminishes, it’s a good sign that your coil needs to be replaced.
  • How Do I Prime a New Vape Coil?

    Priming a new coil is important to prevent burning it out immediately. To prime your coil:

    1. Apply a few drops of e-liquid directly onto the cotton wicking inside the coil.
    2. Install the coil into your tank or pod.
    3. Fill the tank with e-liquid and let it sit for 5-10 minutes to fully saturate the coil.
    4. Take a few dry pulls (inhale without firing the device) to help the liquid soak in.
    5. Start vaping at a lower wattage and gradually increase to your desired setting.
  • What Are Sub-Ohm Coils?

    Sub-ohm coils have a resistance of less than 1 ohm and are designed for higher-wattage vaping. These coils produce larger clouds and more intense flavors. They are commonly used with direct-to-lung (DTL) vaping styles, where users inhale the vapor directly into their lungs.

  • Can I Use Any E-Liquid with Any Coil?

    Not all e-liquids are suited for every coil. Sub-ohm coils work best with e-liquids that have a higher vegetable glycerin (VG) content, typically 70% VG or higher, as these thicker liquids produce more vapor. Higher-resistance coils (above 1 ohm) are better for e-liquids with a higher propylene glycol (PG) content, such as 50/50 blends or nicotine salts, for a smoother, more discreet vape.

  • Why Does My Vape Coil Burn Out Quickly?

    Several factors can cause your coil to burn out faster:

    • Chain Vaping: Continuous use without allowing the coil to re-saturate can cause it to burn.
    • High Wattage: Using a higher wattage than recommended for your coil can lead to quicker burnout.
    • Sweet E-Liquids: E-liquids with a high sugar content can leave residue on the coil, leading to quicker degradation.
    • Not Priming the Coil: Failing to prime the coil properly before use can result in immediate burnout.
  • How Can I Make My Vape Coils Last Longer?

    To extend the life of your coils:

    • Prime the Coil: Always prime a new coil before use to avoid dry hits.
    • Use the Correct Wattage: Follow the recommended wattage range for your coil.
    • Choose the Right E-Liquid: Avoid overly sweet e-liquids and choose the right PG/VG ratio for your coil.
    • Avoid Chain Vaping: Give your coil time to re-saturate between puffs.
    • Clean Your Device: Regularly clean your tank or pod to prevent residue buildup that can shorten coil life.
  • Can I Clean and Reuse a Vape Coil?

    While some vapers attempt to clean their coils by rinsing them in warm water or soaking them in alcohol, cleaning rarely restores a coil to its original performance. Once the coil’s cotton or wicking material is burned or the coil is clogged with residue, it’s generally time to replace it. Cleaning may extend the coil’s life slightly, but the performance will typically not match that of a new coil.

  • What is Temperature Control (TC) Vaping and How Does It Affect Coils?

    Temperature control (TC) vaping allows you to set a maximum temperature for your coil, preventing it from overheating or burning out. TC-compatible coils are made from materials like nickel (Ni), titanium (Ti), or stainless steel (SS). This feature helps prevent dry hits and can extend the life of your coil by ensuring it doesn’t get too hot.

  • What’s the Difference Between Mesh and Regular Coils?

    Mesh Coils: Made from a mesh-like material, these coils heat up more evenly, offering better flavor, faster ramp-up time, and larger vapor production. Mesh coils tend to last longer due to their even heating.

    Regular Coils: Traditional coils are made from wire wound into a coil shape. They work well but may not heat as consistently as mesh coils, which can lead to hotspots or shorter coil life

  • How Do I Install a New Vape Coil?

    To install a new coil:

    1. Remove the tank or pod from your device.
    2. Unscrew or pull out the old coil from the tank base or pod.
    3. Prime the new coil by adding a few drops of e-liquid to the wicking holes.
    4. Insert the new coil into the tank or pod, ensuring it’s secured properly.
    5. Refill the tank or pod, reassemble, and let the coil saturate for 5-10 minutes before use.
  • Can I Mix Different Coils in the Same Device?

    Most devices are designed to work with a specific range of coils, but you can often choose between different coil resistances within the same product line. However, it's not recommended to mix coils from different brands or models as they may not fit properly or perform well. Always stick to the coils recommended for your device.

  • What Wattage Should I Use with My Coil?

    The recommended wattage range for your coil is usually printed on the coil itself or included in the device’s manual. It’s important to stay within this range to avoid burning out your coil or negatively impacting your vape experience. Starting at the lower end of the range and gradually increasing the wattage will help extend the coil’s life and deliver the best flavor and vapor production.