Disposable vapes are currently experiencing a significant boom. And it’s not hard to see why. They embody a sense of soothing pleasure, and many can’t imagine a day without them. Perhaps the only downside is that their lifespan is considerably limited.
For any avid vaper, there’s no greater disappointment than wanting to enjoy a few puffs from their favorite disposable e-cigarette, only to find out that it’s run out at the least opportune moment. Is it Murphy’s Law or just a lack of attention? Every vape nearing the end of its life will show clear signs. So, what should you pay attention to, and when is the right time to buy a new disposable vape?
Disclaimer: All information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and is not intended to encourage the use of any addictive substances. This content is not suitable for individuals under the age of 18. The article includes subjective opinions of the author. Nicotine is highly addictive.
In this article, you will learn:
- How to recognize that your disposable e-cigarette is nearing the end of its lifespan?
- What is the difference between a discharged battery and an empty disposable e-cigarette?
- What components make up an electronic cigarette?
Signals of finished disposable vape
Determining the exact end of life for most disposable vapes can be challenging. They don’t display any battery percentage or the amount of e-liquid remaining. However, as they approach the expiration date, vapes start to behave differently than usual. If you notice one of the following signals in your electronic cigarette, it’s time to get a new one.
1. Blinking Indicator Light
A primary indicator that the capacity of your vape is nearing its end is a blinking light. The battery in the disposable e-cigarette is depleted, or the e-liquid is used up, if the light starts flashing during or after puffs. The color of the indicator light can vary depending on the brand or type of vape.
2. Burnt, Unpleasant Smoke
Vapes have won many hearts with their unique fresh flavors and fragrant smoke. And the smoke is another indicator of an e-cigarette running low. If you have been using your vape for a while or have taken many puffs throughout the day, pay attention to the quality and smell of the smoke.
By using your taste and smell senses, you can easily determine when the vape is empty. When the flavor starts to fade and the smoke becomes bland with a burnt smell, it’s time to dispose of it and get a new one. Sometimes a disposable e-cigarette ends its journey when it runs out of liquid – the e-liquid.
However, if you are not using disposable vapes but refillable/reusable vape kits, e-liquid can be purchased separately and refilled.
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3. Little or No Smoke
With each inhalation or puff from the vape, a significant cloud of smoke is produced. Over time, the battery becomes less powerful, or the e-liquid is consumed. This results in a decrease in both the amount and quality of smoke, until eventually, smoke production stops entirely.
Even if a small amount of smoke is not a problem for you, it’s important to realize that with this indicator, the wick might burn, and that is the last thing you want or should inhale.
How to Tell If It’s a Dead Battery or an Empty Vape?
Even for experienced vapers, understanding the difference between a dead battery and an empty vape pod can be challenging. Usually, when a disposable e-cigarette runs out, we assume it’s due to a dead battery. However, few understand the difference between a dead battery and an empty pod content.
We have a simple way to solve this dilemma. The cause of the vape’s non-functionality can be revealed by its temperature.
With each puff, the battery powers the coil, generating heat. This stems from the basic principle on which these disposable electronic cigarettes work. If the vape overheats, radiating heat, but no vapor cloud is produced after a puff, it’s more than likely that the e-liquid has run out, meaning the pod is empty.
That would not be a problem if you use a reusable and refillable vape kit, as you just refill it when that happens. However, if you have a disposable vape, you would have no other option than to dispose of it and buy a new one.
Conversely, if the vape does not heat up, it’s a sign of a dead battery. In such a case, all you can do is dispose of the vape properly.
If the vape overheats without producing vapor, it likely indicates an empty e-liquid reservoir. Conversely, if there’s no heat, it’s probably a dead battery.
What Parts Make Up an E-Cigarette?
Are you a vape enthusiast fascinated by electronic cigarettes? Do you know what parts an e-cigarette consists of and their proper names? Let’s briefly introduce you to them.
- Atomizer: The vaporizing part with a tank containing e-liquid.
- Battery: The power source of the e-cigarette.
- Heating Coil: A coil connected to the atomizer, crucial for vapor production.
- E-liquid: The liquid that contains a certain amount of nicotine and can be of various flavors; it differs depending on the vape type. For example, a mixture of 50% PG and 50% VG is used, with thicker liquids and higher VG content for more powerful devices.
Read more: How to get most out of disposable vape?
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Resources
https://www.quora.com/How-do-you-know-when-a-disposable-vape-pen-is-empty
https://www.wikihow.com/What-Does-It-Mean-when-a-Disposable-Vape-Blinks
https://www.wikihow.com/Why-Does-My-New-Disposable-Taste-Burnt