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Is vape smoke colder than normal smoke?
Mine is slightly colder than room temperature, because thats what I prefer. Vape smoke is a vapor not smoke and is lighter than smoke. Actually Vape smoke is not cold but it is cooler than smoke because smoke comes from combustion.
Why is my vaporizer colder than room temperature?
Anyways, the more airflow your set up has, the colder the vapor is. Meaning, it's adjustable to your preference. Mine is slightly colder than room temperature, because thats what I prefer. Vape smoke is a vapor not smoke and is lighter than smoke. Actually Vape smoke is not cold but it is cooler than smoke because smoke comes from combustion.
Why does my tongue clog when I vape?
Vaper’s Tongue and vaporizer issues (atomizer clogging particularly) are frequently caused by the flavorings in e-juice. I vape completely unflavored e-juice, and have not had either VT or a clogged atomizer since I quit using flavors.
Why does my vape taste burnt?
The vapor will taste scorched and harsh, and you may experience discomfort or pain in your throat and lungs. What causes a burnt vape will vary, but it's likely related to your wick.

How do I fix a cold vape?
If you've found yourself with a bottle of juice that's been left in the cold, simply place it in a room temperature environment until it thins back out to its normal consistency. Give it a good shake and then vape away. Do not try to “heat” it back up as this will likely damage the liquid.
Why is vape cold when it comes out?
Metal e-cigs and mouthpieces Metal feels colder during low temperatures. This is because it is such a good conductor it 'pulls' the heat away from your body.
Is vape smoke supposed to be warm?
Don't panic! Your vape getting hot is almost certainly nothing to worry about. Remember, vapes are specifically designed to manipulate heat: the battery supplies energy to the coil and the coil converts a part of that energy into heat, the result being a stream of vapour sent through the drip tip for you to inhale.
Is it bad for your vape to be cold?
Keep The Cartridge Warm Don't be cheated, it's only the battery that requires it to be warm. Extreme cold temperatures also ruin your vape cartridges.
How long does a vape last in your lungs?
“In the first 20 minutes: your blood pressure and heart rate recover from the nicotine-induced spikes. After 12 hours: the carbon monoxide levels in your blood return to normal. After two weeks: your circulation and lung function begin to improve.
Can you bring a vape in the shower?
If you're careful, you can even shower and vape. But the last thing you want to do is leave your vape pen or box mod balanced on the edge of the tub. or that tiny bathroom window ledge. First, there's the risk of it falling into the water, which will likely kill the device.
How do I warm up my vape?
This is usually done by pressing the button three times in a row. Other vape pens have pre-heat mode which can be activated by pressing the button twice.
What happens if you put a vape in water?
While there isn't any research on the topic, basic chemistry offers a few answers. For one, water turns into steam around 212°F (100°C), much lower than the lowest setting on just about any vape. At worst, this could burn your airways or mouth. At best, you'll just be inhaling a little steam.
Is my vape going to explode?
Any brand or type of vape pen with a lithium-ion battery could theoretically explode in use. If there is a defect with the battery or if the device is used incorrectly, such as using the wrong charger or getting the battery wet, it could lead to a fire and explosion.
Can vapes explode in heat?
Heat can affect a variety of the components inside the e-cigarette, including the plastic parts of the cartomizer. Melting, bulging and ceasing to work altogether can occur when extreme heat conditions are present. Although rare, heat could potential cause the device to catch fire or even explode.
Can vape juice go in fridge?
The high sugar content of VG will likely crystallize as they sit longer in the fridge, and this can cause the sugars to separate from the rest of the molecules. This causes the e-juice to lose its original sweetness (Many e-juices go off after a period between 3 months and nine months of being stored in the fridge).
Is it bad to leave vape juice in a hot car?
When exposed to temperatures above 250 degrees Fahrenheit, components in the liquid separate and will not recombine even when the temperature is lowered. This degrades the overall quality of the e-juice.
Patrick1500 Full Member
For some reason, I get sort of a cold minty feeling in the back of my throat whenever I vape. It feels like it's in the lower part of my throat. I know it's from vaping because whenever I wake up in the morning it's not there but as soon as I take a couple puffs it's their again. Could anyone possibly know what this is?
Larry J Super Member Verified Member ECF Veteran
What kind of juice are you vaping and on what kind of set-up? We need more information to be able to help.
JimDrock Senior Member Verified Member ECF Veteran
I noticed something similar in my vaping experiences, though a little different. I use the 30 watt Eleaf with Micro Subtank, when I vape "Darth Vapor" juice the exhales feel very cool (cold). While its not a problem, it certainly strikes me as a little strange. I'm not sure if that is connected with your experience, but thought I'd share anyway.
edyle ECF Guru Verified Member ECF Veteran
For some reason, I get sort of a cold minty feeling in the back of my throat whenever I vape. It feels like it's in the lower part of my throat. I know it's from vaping because whenever I wake up in the morning it's not there but as soon as I take a couple puffs it's their again. Could anyone possibly know what this is?
vapemor Full Member
I've heard of something similar from friends that use a menthol juice. It's never happened to me though.
Patrick1500 Full Member
I'm vaping mt baker vapor moo juice, 3mg 80vg20pg on a tugboat rda @ .45 ohms.
Intro
Nothing is worse than looking forward to a tasty mouthful of vapor only to be met with a nasty, burnt flavor meeting your taste buds. A vape that tastes burnt can ruin a vape session and can be infuriating to fix.
Burnt Hits vs. Dry Hits
Before determining why your vape creates a burnt flavor, you need to determine that what you're experiencing is a burnt hit. Dry hits are often confused with burnt hits, but they are very different experiences that have very different solutions.
Why Does Your Vape Taste Burnt?
When you start getting burnt hits, you'll know immediately. The vapor will taste scorched and harsh, and you may experience discomfort or pain in your throat and lungs. What causes a burnt vape will vary, but it's likely related to your wick.
What's the Best Way to Prevent Burnt Hits?
Now that we know what causes burnt hits, it's time to learn how to prevent them in the first place. Remember, your primary goal is to keep the wick from burning, and there are several ways to do so.
Other Ways to Avoid Burnt Hits
There are a variety of different ways to avoid burnt hits, depending on your vaping device. While less common, the following techniques could help prevent getting the occasional nasty burnt hit.
How Can We Stop Our Coils From Burning Out?
Unfortunately, all coils will eventually burn out. Though you can't stave off the certainty of entropy, there are a few steps you can follow to stretch the life of your coils as much as possible. Remember, you need to regularly replace your coils (or eventually replace your vape tank) regardless of whether you follow these steps!
Refill Regularly
As we have mentioned, the absolute best thing you can do to avoid getting burnt hits is to regularly refill your vape juice tank. Many tanks are designed specifically for easy refilling, which may be attractive if you hate the idea of having to periodically clean up vape juice messes.