The problem of the disposable Vape, how to fix it quickly?

It’s no secret that disposable vapes are unbelievably popular these days. disposable vapes are great for new vapers because they’re convenient and easy to use.

Some new users often have some problems when using vapes, but they don't know how to solve them. Here are five quick fixes for common disposable vape problems. Hoping to help you.

1. Gurgling, Leaking or Spitting
One of the most common disposable vape problems that you might experience with is a gurgling sound that comes from the mouthpiece when you vape. A disposable vape has a narrow air channel that leads from the atomizer coil to the mouthpiece, and the reason why you might notice a gurgling sound when vaping is because e-juice is stuck in the air channel. When that happens, you may also notice a bit of e-juice leaking from the holes at the top of the device. Your disposable vape may even spit hot vape juice into your mouth.

The reason why you may experience these problems when vaping is because you’re inhaling too firmly when you puff on the device. You’re actually sucking vape juice out of your device’s wick and into the airflow channel. Thankfully, the fix for this problem is extremely simple: Don’t puff so hard. If you puff as hard on a disposable vape as you would puff on a vape you’ll almost certainly end up with e-juice in your mouth. Instead, puff only as firmly as necessary to make the device generate vapor.

2. Disposable Vape Light Blinking
Is your disposable vape blinking and not producing vapor when you puff on it? If that’s the case, the battery’s voltage is low. As a result, the vape protective circuitry has been triggered to prevent an unsafe load on the battery. In this case, it’s time to replace the device.

The important thing to remember when you buy disposable vapes is that the number of puffs specified in a device’s package is only an approximation. If you chain vape without ever giving your device time to cool down – or you take very long, deep puffs every time you vape – you’re going to cause a greater drain on the battery than the average user. In that case, you won’t get the exact number of puffs advertised on the package.

When a disposable vape has a dead battery, it may sometimes be possible to get a few more puffs out of the device by waiting a while. so, you should plan to replace the device as soon as possible.

3. Getting a Burnt Flavor
If your disposable vape is producing a burnt flavor, it’s important to have a basic understanding of how disposable vapes work. Your disposable vape has a heating coil that’s wrapped around a silica or cotton wick. When you puff on the device, the e-juice that touches the heating coil is vaporized. For a moment, the portion of the wick that’s in close contact with the heating coil is dry. It takes several seconds for the e-juice in the wick to redistribute itself. If you continue vaping without giving the e-juice a moment to re-saturate the wick, you’ll get a “dry hit,” which you’ll interpret as a burnt flavor.

Solution: To prevent a burnt flavor with a disposable vape, you should avoid chain vaping. After each puff, wait several seconds before vaping again.

4. Weak Hits or No Flavor
Some disposable vapes have automatic temperature sensing features. Temperature sensing prevents a disposable vape from producing a burnt flavor when the wick is dry and causes the device to produce an extremely small cloud instead. If you get weak hits or no flavor when using a disposable vape, it’s likely that you’re vaping too quickly and aren’t giving the device’s wick enough time to re-saturate itself between puffs.

Are you still getting weak hits with your disposable vape even though you’re vaping at a slow pace? It’s possible that the NIC strength you’re using isn’t right for your needs.

5. Disposable Vape Not Hitting
If your disposable vape isn’t hitting, and you’ve been using it for a while without experiencing any problems, it’s likely that you need to replace the device. Remember that, for safety reasons, a disposable vape will always stop hitting when the battery is dead. Likewise, a disposable vape with automatic temperature limiting may stop producing vapor if the wick is dry. In either case, you need change a new device.

If you have a disposable vape that’s never worked, it may have a manufacturing defect. Please go directly to the merchant you purchased from.

We do not recommend that you repair vapes by yourself, which contains e-juice and batteries. Whichever leaks, it's a hassle for you.

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