How long does atomizer last




















No Yes. Home My Account Shop by Product expand. Vaporizers expand. Rolling Papers expand. Storage expand. Cleaning Supplies expand. DIY Edibles expand. Grinders expand. CBD expand. Resources expand. It can be tough deciding how often to replace your vape coil.

Invest in a great atomizer. Enjoy a longer atomizer life. Burnt Flavor A nasty burnt flavor is the biggest sign that your atomizer is at its end. Leakage Most times leakage is caused by overloading the atomizer. Once you have the coil sufficiently saturated, it's a good idea to break it in gently by using a lower wattage for the first few hits. Then gradually work up to your normal wattage once the new coil has bedded in. Many people swear by these processes because they enable you to use new coils right away without risking burning them due to a dry wick.

My own experience I use a mouth-to-lung tank at 13 watts and I usually get somewhere around ml through a head before I have to change it because it's tasting bad or feeling clogged.

This is pretty much universal for me across most MTL tanks. I use method 3 to prime my coil, so I can start using it straight away without risking a burnt coil. If I am vaping too intensively and the tank is struggling to keep up, I again use priming method 3, just once, to bring more juice to the coil to cope with my intensive vaping.

We'd love to know what setup you're using and how long a coil lasts you. All rights reserved. Subscribe to our newsletter. My Account. Sign in. Contact Us. NEW Coming Soon. Hardware on sale Other Sale items. Popular Brands. Home Creme de Vape Blog How long does an atomiser coil last? Method 1 There are usually juice holes on the side of the head which is where the juice from the tank feeds into the wick.

You can carefully place a few drops of juice onto each hole let each drop sink in before dripping again and a few drops into the top of the head avoid the airhole in the middle of the head. Although there are other causes of this, such as insufficient e-liquid in your tank or too much power running to the coil, a burnt taste is a classic sign of an atomizer that needs to be replaced.

The absorbing material within the atomizer usually cotton or silica wicking material begins to discolor, oversaturate, and char through use over time. When this occurs, the material loses its ability to adequately absorb the liquid, thereby causing drier hits. Another early sign of a failing atomizer coil is your e-liquid leaking.

At some point in the time you have vaped, you have most likely experienced some of your e-liquid getting into your mouth when taking a drag. Although there are other causes for this, a leaking device is a clear indication that your atomizer coils is failing.

Since the wire cannot heat to the necessary temperature to adequately vaporize the e-liquid, some of it gets drawn up into your mouth when taking a drag. Additionally, a leaking device is often accompanied by flooding and subsequent gurgling sounds. Since the coil is not heating the e-liquid at a rapid enough rate, taking a drag causes the atomizer head to flood and begin gurgling. This is a very apparent sign, as the gurgling sound is noticeable and will immediately capture your attention.

Ultimately, if the atomizer coil is not replaced, it will eventually cease to produce any vapor whatsoever. When you take a drag at this point, you will get absolutely no vapor, and will likely end up with liquid in your mouth instead.

When this occurs, the wire within the coil does not heat up at all, or at such a low temperature that it cannot vaporize the e-liquid. With all of the variables discussed above, it is extremely difficult to have a clear-cut rule for when an atomizer coil should be changed. However, there is a very general guideline that can be followed.

If you are a very heavy vaper, meaning you continuously vape throughout the day, you will generally need to replace your coil every 5 — 7 days. If you are a moderate vaper, whereby you vape fairly consistently through most of the day, but only take a couple drags each time, your coils should last you about 14 days or so.

If you are a very light vaper, where you take a few hits here and there throughout the day, your coil could last you 3 weeks or so. It is recommended that you change your coil at the first sign of the issues discussed above.



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