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why does homemade vape juice taste bad

by Izaiah Stehr DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Reasons why your vape suddenly tastes bad

  1. Coil issues. Hot spots in vape coils can cause sudden unpleasant “dry hits” and odd burnt tastes, too. ...
  2. Wicking problems. When the soft wicking material in your vape coil gets displaced, worn-out, dry or oversaturated, bad tastes can appear.
  3. The wrong e liquid or “ghosting”. ...
  4. Poor air circulation. ...
  5. Poor device maintenance. ...
  6. The way you vape. ...

Full Answer

Why does my vape taste bad?

This could be dulling the taste of your vape. Check ventilation holes from the outside and (if you can dismantle your device) from the inside too. Check the air channel of your vape mouthpiece for flavour blockages too, by unscrewing and inspecting.

What happens if you let too much air in your vape?

And too much air rushing onto your coil can dull vapour flavour even more than not enough air can. Mouth-to-lung e-cigarettes are designed to work with restricted airflow to allow short bursts of intensely-flavoured vapour with even the shortest of puffs. This means they won’t give you as much flavour if you allow too much air in.

How do you know when a vape has gone bad?

From there on in it's a gradual downhill path, until it gets to the point where you start tasting a burnt dirty flavour or it just deteriorates to a simple lack of taste and vapour production. It's often so gradual that we don't really notice it until it gets to a point that is probably well below it's optimum for really good flavour.

Why does my e-liquid taste so bad?

Your e-liquid is too heavy E-liquid that’s too thick can flow sluggishly in some vape devices, resulting in poor vaporisation, dull flavours, or even no flavour at all. You won’t get more than a smidgen of flavour from your vape liquid if it runs too slowly in your device.

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Why does my vape juice taste like chemicals?

But in vaping, what you end up getting is a chemical like taste. So all of those ingredients combined, all at high percentages, won't produce a very tasty recipe because you're overflavoring on the Malic. And that's where that chemical taste will prop-up. This can work for so many other profiles.

How do I make my vape juice taste sweeter?

1:138:34Let's Talk About: Sweeteners (Eliquid Mixing Techniques) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou can just buy sucralose in ten percent or you can just buy sucralose as it is and you can diluteMoreYou can just buy sucralose in ten percent or you can just buy sucralose as it is and you can dilute it yourself into any PG or VG i recommend PG.

How do I get rid of the bad taste in my vape?

Once this has happened, it will always taste burnt. We stop this happening by priming our vape coils with e-liquid first. Before you fit your new coil, put a drop of e-liquid on each of the e-liquid inlet holes and one down the middle. Then pop it in your tank as normal and fill it with e-liquid.

Why is my vape staining my teeth?

Even though it is colorless, nicotine turns to brown or yellow when it is exposed to oxygen. Your teeth are not safe when you consume smokeless tobacco. This includes vape juices and chewing tobacco. In fact, when you chew tobacco, you are setting yourself up for bad staining.

Does higher nicotine change the flavor of EJuice?

Why Can Higher Nicotine Strengths Provide a Stronger Flavor? It seems to be an established fact that the higher the number of milligrams of nicotine are in your e-liquid, the bolder your liquid's flavor will taste. This likely has to do with the relationship between nicotine molecules and flavoring molecules.

Can Dentists tell if you vape?

The answer is yes. While some people switch from smoking to vaping because they may think vaping is a safer alternative to smoking, studies show that it is just bad for your teeth and gums. Vaping has the same adverse effects on your oral health as smoking and your dentist WILL be able to tell.

What is a Vapers tongue?

Vaper's tongue (also known as vaper's fatigue) is a term that covers taste-related ailments. Often this happens from frequent use of a single, individual flavour. So, if you've been vaping the same flavour for a few weeks. you'll probably start to notice the difference in taste or lack thereof.

Why does my vape taste so bitter?

Gunk and e-juice residue can easily leave a bitter taste, so clean it out, and maybe take a break to clean it if the chamber is really clogged up. Always Prime Your Wick. Now, this is a common issue among most vaping beginners.

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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.

Complimentary Flavours

This is something we all know about, but as new vapers it might be something we didn't think would affect the taste of our e-cigarette. What I'm talking about here is the same thing as brushing your teeth before having a cup of tea, or on the other side of the coin, having a glass of red wine with your steak.

Illness and Tiredness

When you have a cold, flu or aren't feeling 100% for whatever reason, it will affect the taste of your vapour. It sounds fairly obvious as I'm typing it now, but it really did surprise me the first couple of times I experienced it and it can be quite dramatic.

Fresh Coils and Old Coils

I think most would agree that the best flavour you get is on the second or third fill of your e-cigarette device. From there on in it's a gradual downhill path, until it gets to the point where you start tasting a burnt dirty flavour or it just deteriorates to a simple lack of taste and vapour production.

Flavour Fatigue

I think flavour fatigue is the main reason for what people call 'Vapers Tongue', when vapers can't taste any flavour in their e-liquids. We are essentially bombarding our taste-buds with relatively strong flavours all day and sometimes I think we just need to give them a rest.

Why can't I taste vape liquid?

If VG is above 50%, your vape liquid may be too thick to generate a strong flavour in your device. Try also tilting your vape liquid bottle, and see how quickly the liquid moves. If it it’s really sluggish, this could be why you can’t taste much of whatever flavours you’re vaping.

Why does my vape taste weak?

Getting weak or no flavour from your vape often happens because of incorrect device wattage or airflow settings. But using the wrong e liquids can also make your vape taste of nothing, as can forgetting to prime new vape coils, blockages, flooded wicks or the wrong mouthpiece.

What causes a vape to taste dull?

Blockages inside your vape device can lead to weak and diminished flavours. Bits of tissue, dust, or congealed e-liquid can all block airflow going into and out of your device, and can make vapour taste dull.

How to get better vape flavour?

Prime your vape coil properly for more flavour. Priming new disposable coils on first use will mean the wicking material will get a better chance to absorb more vape liquid flavour from your e liquid. Doing this will improve your vape flavour and make it taste stronger. Prime your new blank coil with four or five drops of vape liquid once you’ve ...

Why is my vape liquid so heavy?

You won’t get more than a smidgen of flavour from your vape liquid if it runs too slowly in your device. Some additives (sweeteners, flavourings, etc) can make e-liquids too heavy, but the main culprit is usually VG, or vegetable glycerine.

How to make vapes taste better?

Adjust vape airflow to improve flavour quality. Adjusting airflow inside your vape device will make flavours fresher and brighter. Tightening your airflow will usually produce vapour that tastes richer and stronger while opening it up will give you airier, softer and more diffuse flavours.

What happens when you attach a new coil to a vape?

Normally, when you attach a new coil, the cotton inside it will draw up e-liquid from the tank after a while. But if you start vaping as soon as you’ve attached the new coil, liquid in your tank won’t have time to reach the heating element. And this gives you a flavourless – or weird-tasting vape as a result.

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