
The atomizer coils may not ignite anymore or your vape tastes burnt. This is the time to throw the empty vape cartridge away and get a new one. Please be aware that with people increasingly moving away from cigarettes and using vapes daily, there have been increasing amounts of vape waste.
Do you throw out your empty vape cartridges?
Passionate vapers seem to collect empty vape cartridges or worse, half-empty, cartridges like it’s going out of style. These carts are impossible to recycle in most cases and wasteful to throw out. So we all keep them, hoping one day we’ll get the very last drops out.
What happens at the end of a vape cart?
The end of a vape cart is a bit like the end of a bottle of ketchup. You can clearly see some residual liquid, and the inside never fully empties. Instead, the product slowly gets more and more difficult to use — until finally nothing comes out. But what marks the end? When do you know to throw the finished cartridge away?
How do I know when to retire my vape cartridge?
The other clear indicator that your cartridge might be ready to retire is the amount of vapor generated. Smaller-sized clouds similarly point to the fact that your coil doesn’t have enough distillate to generate the correct amount of vapor. When longer puffs — even 2-3 seconds — aren’t yielding more than a few wisps, it may be time to move on.
Do vape cartridges and oil expire?
Store sold cartridges do have an expiration date for vape cartridges and oil, which is usually 12 months and more with the current technology, and at Silver Stem we keep track of it to ensure that you get only fresh and potent oil.

How do you know when your cart is done?
How Do You Know When Your Cart is Finished? You know when your cart is finished when there is five percent oil or less left in the chamber. This typically looks like a small ring of clear liquid that sits against the glass at the bottom of the chamber.
How do I know when my cart is empty?
If you have a cartridge with a transparent viewing window inside, you will be able to see how much oil is left. If it has turned orange inside, then that means the cartridge oil is about to finish up. Also, when the vape cartridge is towards the end, then the smell of the essential oils changes towards a smoky smell.
Do carts actually expire?
Do oil cartridges go bad? The short answer to this question is yes. But, that “yes” is largely contingent on just how long an oil cartridge has been sitting out and where. If the cartridge's oil is still the same color and viscosity — no sludge or strange separation — as when first purchased, it's probably just fine.
Can you smoke an empty cart?
Can vaping an empty cartridge create smoke? Yes, hitting a vape cartridge even though it is empty can superheat any residual oils to the point that they combust, not vaporize.
What happens if you smoke an expired cart?
Technically, a vape cartridge will never spoil, but it won't taste very good anymore. It also probably won't produce any effects, so there's no real benefit to puffing on an expired product.
Can cartridge go bad?
The shelf life for an original printer cartridge is 24 months and the shelf life for a compatible cartridge is 36 months. Over time, ink dries out and settles inside the cartridge, which can cause your printer to clog.
Why do Carts turn brown?
Every time you vape, the oil is subject to the application of heat and oxygen which leads to the oxidation process. This causes a change in the color of the oil. The older the vape oil, the more likely it has gone through the oxidation process and the darker the oil.
How dark should a cart be?
Cartridge discoloration affects all cannabis and hemp by-products. Not only THC vapes, but CBD and delta 8 vapes, can also become discolored. In most cases, the best color for cartridge oil is a transparent hue of light yellow or amber color, close to the shades of lemonade to honey.