How to Maintain Your Vaporizer?
How to Maintain Your Vaporizer?

It's no secret - a clean and well-maintained vaporizer will always perform better than a dirty and dirty vaporizer. These advanced electronic vaporizers that we enjoy today can usually take their share of daily wear and tear, but like most portable electronic devices, they require careful attention and regular cleaning to keep them in top shape. In some cases, user error or vaporizer neglect can ultimately result in a poorly performing vaporizer or, in the worst case, complete device failure. However, we believe that you and your vaporizer deserve a mutually beneficial relationship, and what better way to ensure that than by maintaining your device? Here are the top five ways to take care of your vaporizer!

 


#1 Keep your fashion clean


The first step in maintaining the performance and quality of a vaporizer is to ensure that the device is always clean. It is important to understand the basic anatomy and structure of a vaporizer and how each part works together to better understand which areas are most important to observe for proper daily use. A case or container that holds the e-liquid and coil - and a battery or mod that contains all the essential electronic components, the power pack, screen and connections. Not all vaporizers are the same, and while our general guidelines generally apply to most devices, it's always worth doing your own research and investigation if you're dealing with a vaporizer with an unusual design. In the first step, we will focus on the mod section of your vaporizer. First, check the fashion from top to bottom. Note any areas with obvious dirt or grime - more on that shortly. Most mods have screens that can pick up small scratches and drags from normal use, and it's important to keep them clean to properly read the vaporizer's user interface. Start by cleaning the vaporizer with a microfiber cloth, gently wiping the screen. To avoid scratching the screen, use movements in the same direction and be careful not to press down too hard when swiping. Patience and repeated motions pay off when cleaning the vaporizer screen. It is important to note that you do NOT want to use water or soap to clean the screen - most electronic devices, including vaporizers, do not want water to remain in the case, which can cause a short circuit or break the device's motherboard. the next time you use the device.

 


#2 Clean the tank regularly


The most important part of your vaporizer to keep clean is the tank (or reservoir if you have a pod system). Over time, you will probably want to change the flavor of your e-liquid while using your vaporizer. We recommend cleaning the tank every time you change e-liquid to improve flavor and overall vaping satisfaction. Fortunately, the process of cleaning a tank is quite simple and stress-free!
Depending on the level of cleaning required, a simple soak and rinse should get the tank or tank clean and ready for the next vape. If it's a particularly strong taste or a tank that hasn't been cleaned in several months, you may need a safe solvent to clean the tank.

 


#3 Check and change the IUD regularly


The coil is the heart of any vaporizer. Its job is to deliver thick, billowing clouds of delicious vapor, and it's important to treat it properly and replace it when it's worn out enough. Some inexperienced vapers may think that just because the coil is vaping the e-liquid it is still usable - however, over time the material inside the coil, usually cotton, weakens a bit after each use, eventually leading to an unwanted burnt taste. or dulled taste response.appearance. The heating and cooling process, in which the radiator regularly participates, takes its toll and leads to deterioration of the functionality of the cotton transfer material. Additionally, vapers who regularly "chain-vape" may be putting their coils at a greater risk of developing these symptoms earlier than usual. To maximize the performance and life of the reel, it is best to let the reel rest for a few seconds between strokes.

 


#4 Stay informed about battery health


Did you know that using and charging it can seriously affect the battery life of your vaporizer? The lithium-ion batteries commonly used in vaporizers may not suffer from the ancient "memory" effect that nickel-based batteries once did, but they do have their quirks and optimal usage routines that you can take advantage of for better vaping. performance and battery life. Are you considering storing your vaporizer long-term (a month or more) without using it? It turns out that in this case it is best to keep the battery at about 50%. This puts a minimal load on the cell and prevents it from draining due to some of the evaporation jets.

 


#5 Don't forget your e-liquid


Although the e-liquid is not directly related to the vaporizer, the quality, taste and storage of the e-liquid play a big role in ensuring the optimal performance of your device. Just like you wouldn't put low quality gasoline in a sports car, you should try to use only high quality e-liquids in your vaporizer.
Exposure to heat and sunlight can oxidize the nicotine in your e-liquid, turning the liquid brown and reducing the flavor of the e-liquid. Oxidized nicotine is also much harder to inhale, which makes vaping less smooth. If possible, always store e-liquid in a cool, dark and dry place.

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