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why am i not getting any flavor from a vg vape

by Miss Lizzie Purdy Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Getting weak or no flavour from your vape usually happens because of incorrect device wattage or airflow settings. But using the wrong e liquids or those which contain too much VG can also mean your vape tastes weak. Poor priming with new a vape coil, blockages, flooded tanks and the wrong mouthpiece can also leave you with next to no flavour.

Check your e-liquids
One of the simplest things you can do is to look at the e-liquids that you use. If you don't think you're getting much flavour from an e-liquid, check the PG/VG ratio. If your e-liquid has a high or max VG level, that's probably the reason you're not tasting as much as you would expect.
Aug 4, 2017

Full Answer

Why does my vape juice taste bad after a while?

Usually, if the battery is the culprit, you should notice the flavor dropping off a little at a time as it discharges. This is because as the batteries drain, they become less efficient at vaporizing the PG that carries the flavor in your juice.

Is VG Ruining Your vape flavour?

MTL devices (beginner vape pods and tank systems), are more likely to suffer from VG-related flavour loss issues as they tend to have smaller, more delicate coils and wicks. How can I tell if my e-liquid VG is ruining flavour? Check the PG/VG ratio of whatever e-liquid you’re vaping by looking at the bottle.

Is it normal for a vape to have no flavor?

It depends. There are many reasons why you may be experiencing a vape with no flavor. Some of them are related to your device, but another type of reaction related to taste fatigue could also be the issue. Here are some ways to identify the problem and fix it.

What happens if you Vape a new coil without priming?

Vaping new coil too soon or without priming Vaping on a brand new disposable coil without priming it first can mean your vape tastes of nothing, or even worse, give you a burnt taste or dry hit. This usually happens in tank systems that use replaceable cotton coils.

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Why does my vape juice have no taste?

A vaping device's battery is often the main reason why there's no flavor from a vape. Just because your e-juice is producing big, thick clouds doesn't mean that your battery is full or functioning optimally. It may lack the necessary power for your vape to release that mouth-watering flavor.

How do I get more flavor from my vape?

How do you do it? It's similar to steeping tea to improve the flavour. The simplest method is to store your vape juice in a cool, dark spot for 2-3 weeks. Shake the bottle every now and then to speed up the process.

What VG PG ratio is best for flavor?

50VG/50PG. The 50/50 PG and VG ratio is one of the most common ratios available, alluding to a good balance between flavour, throat hits, and cloud production.

What wattage should I vape with high VG?

When it comes to your VG/PG ratio, you'll want to ideally look at a 70:30 balance here. You could use a 50:50 juice but because you're likely vaping at a higher wattage (anything over 20 watts), using more PG will give a much harsher throat hit.

1. Low Battery

The first thing to check when you stop getting the desired flavor from your vape is your device’s batteries.

2. Cartridge

If you’re using a vape with a cartridge, this could be a sign that it’s time to swap out for a fresh one. Your device may be pulling just enough leftover liquid to give you a vapor cloud, but you definitely won’t be getting the robust flavor of a full, or even half-full, vape pod.

3. Atomizers

If you haven’t swapped out your atomizer lately, it might be time to do so. As you fill your tank and vape it down to zero again and again, small amounts of residue build up on your coil. This can cause the coil to heat poorly or unevenly. Sure, you will still get some vapor with continued use, but you definitely won’t enjoy the taste.

4. Adjusting Your Device

After checking for any parts that may have worn out, it’s time to try adjusting your device. Some flavors perform best in drip atomizers, while others do well in tanks. Adjusting your wattage upward may bring out flavors that were missing at first.

5. Steeping Your Liquid

On the less technical side of things, it could be that your liquid needs some time to steep before you vape it. The need to steep e-liquids is often a result of manufacturers shipping the products out immediately after mixing without letting them settle first.

Make Sure Your E-Liquid Is Suitable for Your Gear

It may come as a surprise, but not every e-juice is compatible with every type of vaping equipment. That is why it is critical to follow the manufacturer’s directions. If you pretend they don’t exist, you might be wasting your favourite flavours.

Adjust the Wattage

Another solution to your MIA taste is to adjust the wattage on your vaping device. This is also related to the compatibility of your equipment and e-juice.

Check the Battery

The battery in a vaping device is frequently the cause of a lack of flavour. Just though your e-juice is producing enormous, thick clouds doesn’t indicate your battery is full or operating at peak efficiency. It may lack the necessary power for your vaporizer to produce that delectable flavour.

Clean Your Tank and Vape Coils

The more you vape, the more residue accumulates in and around the atomizer of your vaping device, including the coils. Cleaning them will improve your entire vaping experience by preventing dry-burns and allowing you to taste a clean e-liquid flavour.

Steep Your E-Liquid

Steeping your e-liquid is another option if your vape has little to no taste. It’s something you should do with every vape juice because it dramatically improves the flavour.

Conclusion

It can be aggravating to taste no flavour from your vapes, especially if you’re eager to sample that new e-juice you just purchased. Fortunately, these fast fixes should help you recover the flavour quickly and go back to high-quality vaping.

r77r7r ECF Guru ECF Veteran

Been unflavored almost since joining here myself. Not got tired of it yet. Heard full vg gets the lungs a bit gooey lol. I just use 50-50 for easy ordering, haven't really experimented.

DaveP PV Master & Musician ECF Veteran

I vape 70pg for the same reason as others. Too much VG gives me a strange lung feeling. I can vape 50/50, but 70pg seems to be more lung friendly and the mild underlying flavor of unflavored PG seems to satisfy

stols001 Moved On ECF Veteran

I am the opposite: very little PG. I used distilled water but over 5-7% made it feel a bit weak and anemic to me, but I was not what you would call a high wattage vaper.

MLEJ Super Member ECF Veteran

Actually, unflavored reminds me of a light or rather ultra light cigarette taste.

What is the king of vape juice?

Propylene glycol was once the reigning king of e-juices. Although it has ceded that crown slightly to its hip new cousin, VG, it’s still a vital component in 95% of vape juice. As a byproduct of petroleum, propylene glycol is commonly found in household items like toothpaste, medical products, and various beauty products.

Is vegetable glycerin a natural substitute for PG?

In fact, it is derived from vegetable oil, which makes this a relatively natural alternative to PG. That having been said, there are some pros and cons to consider.

Why isn't my vape working?

If your vape isn’t working after a refill and there is no smoke, , there are two common problems. First of all, the battery may need to be charged and turned on. Depending on the style of device you are using, you may need to press the firing button five times consecutively to turn the device on. If you have turned the device on, check ...

Why does my vape stop working?

Even the most experienced vapers sometimes have problems getting a new device to perform as expected. . Your vape may stop producing smoke or stop working all together after a refill. Due to the many interchangeable components within your vape, and the numerous menu options each device has to offer, problems can sometimes occur…

What happens if your atomizer is full?

If your tank is completely full but you still have weak vapor, it is possible that your atomizer or coil has been flooded. If this happens, simply take your atomizer apart and clean it with a paper towel or gently blow through it to get the excess liquid out.

How does a vaporizer work?

The vaporizer works by heating the coils which then cause the e-liquid to boil. If you are hearing a small amount of popping and fizzing, it may just be the coils doing their job. However, if you start noticing large popping sounds and gurgling you should begin by checking your tank for overfilling.

How long does it take for an e-liquid to soak up?

If your coil is discolored or dirty you should replace it. It is also worth noting that your e-liquid takes a few minutes to soak up into your wick. If you have just refilled your tank, let your device sit for a couple minutes before using it or you may get a dry hit.

Is there a problem with not getting enough vapor?

Not Enough Vapor. Not getting enough vapor is a slightly different problem than having no vapor at all. While low vapor production can be associated with a low battery charge, more often than not it has something to do with your e-liquid. Check your tank to make sure you have enough e-liquid.

Do VG liquids produce more vapor?

Higher VG liquids tend to produce more vapor. If you are using a low-powered device or e-cigarette, you may need to upgrade to something bigger. Most cig-a-like devices do not come with variable settings or even publish their power ratings.

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