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why does my vape juice taste different in a new setup

by Josie McDermott Jr. Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago

As you may know, different output settings have different effects on the flavor of your juice. Certain wattage levels bring out certain flavor notes more prominently. And, temperature control adjustments have an even greater effect on flavor.

Shake Your Tank or Cartridge
Like we said, a change in flavor can be a sign that your e-liquid has separated. This is an easy fix, luckily. All that you have to do is shake your tank or cartridge. This will elad the liquid to become homogenized once again so that each draw tastes exactly the same as the last.
Aug 7, 2019

Full Answer

Why does my vaping taste the same every time?

Vaping isn’t the same as smoking, where you will get mostly the same taste every time you light up a cigarette. There are a multitude of factors that can change the taste of your e-juice flavor. 1. A New Clearomizer Or Tank

Why does my e-juice taste different?

There are a multitude of factors that can change the taste of your e-juice flavor. 1. A New Clearomizer Or Tank If you’re using a new clearomizer, such as switching from a KangerTech Mini Protank3 to an Aspire Nautilus, you may just notice a stronger flavor in one, as well as more vapor production.

How often do you change your vape flavours?

As vapers, most of us change flavours often, we go through spells of really enjoying a flavour then moving on and almost forgetting the flavours we used to vape. Some people will have different flavoured e-liquid in different set ups and change regularly throughout the day.

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 brand new vape juice taste burnt?

Prime Your Coil Instead, a new coil tastes burnt most likely because a vaper forgot to prime their new vape coil. Priming your coil is the process of prepping a new coil, ensuring that the wick is completely saturated with e-liquid before firing it up.

Why does my vape taste nasty now?

If you vape at a wattage that's too high for you coil head, your e-liquid will vaporise too quickly. When this happens, the wick can't re-saturate quickly enough, so the coil ends up burning the wick which causes that unpleasant burnt taste.

Why do brand new coils taste weird?

Though one of the least common reasons for your vape tasting burnt with a new coil, there are reasons it can happen. Your wick becoming clogged mainly occurs when you're using a high flavour, high sweetener vape juice that can caramelise your coils.

Why does my vape not taste like the flavor?

If your vape gear works with pods or cartridges and you suddenly find there's no flavour from your vape, the e-juice might be running low or have run out. It's time to swap it out for a new pod or cartridge and see if you get your e-juice taste again.

What happens if you don't shake vape juice?

Molecules like nicotine and some of the flavor molecules weigh different amounts, and will either preferentially sink to the bottom over time or rise to the top. This leads to different flavors being concentrated in different segments of the e-liquid.

How can I make my vape taste better?

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How long should I let a new coil soak?

It's always recommended to leave your coil to prime for as long as possible - anywhere between 5-30 minutes. The longer you leave it the better, but most coils should be ready to vape after around 5-10 minutes.

How do you break in a new coil?

Here is how to make coils last longer by breaking them in gradually:When you start vaping, set the wattage to the lowest recommended setting.Take a few short vapes to slowly start to break in the coil.Increase the power by 5 watts.Take three normal vapes and increase power by 5 watts.More items...•

Why does my vape burn my throat with a new coil?

Some vapers are quick to blame it on a faulty coil, but new coils usually get burnt because they haven't been primed before use. By priming your coil, we basically mean preparing it and getting the wick nice and saturated with e-juice.

Why can't I taste my new vape?

Vaping can sometimes cause a dry mouth simply by requiring so much mouth breathing (inhaling a vape), which can dry up saliva. When we don't have enough saliva, the ability to taste is almost non-existent. Flavor fatigue is another culprit behind vape tongue resulting in you not tasting your e-juice.

Does Vapers tongue go away?

Vaper's Tongue Resolves Itself with Time The most important thing to remember about it, though, is that will go away on its own. As bothersome as the situation may be, you might find that the best solution is to simply reduce your vaping frequency for a while.

Can vaping damage your tongue?

Vaping a lot can cause dry mouth, affecting the rate at which your tongue produces saliva. Less saliva means inhibited function of taste and smell receptors. Vaping the same flavor too often: If you've ever chewed flavored gum, you know that after chewing for a while, the flavor eventually goes away.

Do You Need to Change the Coil When Switching Flavors?

Short answer: no.You can easily reuse your coil when switching flavors. The small amount of old flavor, that is still left, will evaporate quickly.

Other Vaporizer Maintenance Tips

Now that you know how to clean your device properly and how to change the coil. Here are a few things to keep in mind when it comes to optimizing your device.

How Do I Get the Vape Juice Out of My Tank?

If you’ve been vaping for a while, we can all agree there’s nothing more annoying than trying a new flavor and still having a hint of the last liquid we had. I know we all like trying complex flavors, but more often than not, the flavors we try just won’t make a pleasant mix.

Can You Put Water in A Vape Tank to Clean It?

Yes, but only to clean it. As mentioned earlier, cleaning your vape tank with water is the best way to ensure your vape device lasts a long time and you get clean flavors with no mixing every time. However, It should be noted that vaping water in your device to ‘clean it’ would be a total waste of your time.

How To Remove Vape Juice Stains?

Sometimes when you're doing your vape device cleaning or changing vape flavors, it may get a little messy. Don’t be surprised if you stand up and you’ve somehow managed to get some on your pants or shirt. No worries, though. This is common enough that vapors have come up with some very effective methods of removing vape stains.

How to Refill Your Vape

Once your vape is clean, you can refill it. Refilling your vape tank is a straightforward and simple procedure—once you’ve done it once, it’s easy. Vape tanks come in two different designs, top-fill and bottom-fill. How you fill your vape will depend on the tank you own.

Enjoy Your Vapor

At the end of the day, the best way to keep your vape functioning well and your vapor tasting right is proper maintenance. Not doing so can result in wasted cash on contaminated juice, and likewise leave a bad taste in your mouth, literally. Just remember—water rinse between flavors, deep clean every few weeks, and you’ll be fine.

1. Make sure your coils are primed

A mistake new vapers tend to make is failing to prime vape coils adequately. “Priming” simply means making sure the wick is saturated correctly before you vape.

2. Ensure your tank is full

A cardinal rule for avoiding burnt hits: Ensure the two wicking ports (the tiny holes on either side of your coil) are never exposed. Failing to do this will significantly decrease your coil’s lifespan and increase the likelihood of hell being unleashed into your lungs!

4. Be careful not to chain vape

If you’ve had the chance to read any of our other blogs, you’ve probably seen “chain-vaping” pop up before. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that good ol’ human nature is one of the most common reasons for a lot of vape-related issues.

Conclusion

As you can see, though undeniably frustrating, there are quite a few reasons why your vape might taste burnt with a new coil. Fortunately, they’re often easy to fix. We’re confident that we’ve covered the ones that are likely to be causing you trouble. So follow the above steps and prevent those burnt hits from spoiling your day!

Why does vape juice taste burnt?

Your vape can taste burnt because of accumulated residue on your coil, or because coil or wicking have expired. It can also happen because vape juice is too VG-heavy. Other reasons for burnt tastes include not priming a new coil, vaping at high power, or low juice levels.

Why does vaping taste bad?

Reasons why your vape suddenly tastes bad. A common reason why your vape may suddenly taste bad is a new or damaged coil. Bad flavours can also happen because of poorly-packed or worn-out wicking and poor device air circulation. Likewise, sudden unwanted tastes may be caused by poor vape device maintenance, unsuitable e liquids or heavy vaping.

How to get rid of vape taste?

Wash your vape device with hot water only – no detergent. Clean your vape device properly after switching away from strong floral or fruity flavours to remove residual soap tastes. Clean your tongue and drink some water to reduce confusing effects of vaper’s tongue on your sense of taste. 4. Vape tastes wet.

What are some examples of weird vapes?

Flavours like plastic, metal or soap are typical examples of weird tastes that your vape device may be producing. Some weird flavours can taste burnt, too, and vice-versa, but the strange tastes are not always as easy to spot. Let’s look at each in turn: Metal taste. Plastic taste. Soapy taste.

Why does my vape taste metallic?

1. Metallic tastes. When your vape tastes like metal, you’ll know because it may leave a weird aftertaste, too. Brand new disposable coils or RTA coils often taste a bit metallic anyway for a while, though thankfully, the tang doesn’t tend to last.

Why does my vape have burnt flavours?

So, thicker vape liquids may create burnt flavours in MTL devices because they flow too slowly, or because they leave burnt-tasting residues on lighter coils.

Can you wash a vape mouthpiece?

Also, not washing your mouthpiece or tank “chimney” means vape flavours from past sessions can build up and ruin new flavours you’re vaping. Sometimes, the best way to get rid of unwanted tastes from your vape device is simply to take everything apart, and soak and wash in hot soapy water. 6. The way you vape.

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 does my e juice sink to the bottom?

Now, each ingredient has a different density, which means that some ingredients are likely to float to the top while others will sink to the bottom. If your e-juice has been in your tank or cartridge for a long enough time, those ingredients can separate. This means that your juice will taste differently whether your tank is filled to the top or it’s just about to run out.

What are the ingredients in e-liquid?

As you are probably aware, e-liquids contain four general ingredients. The base consists of propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin. Then, there’s the nicotine, which can be derived from freebase or salt-based nicotine. And, lastly, there’s the flavoring.

Does temperature affect vape flavor?

As you may know, different output settings have different effects on the flavor of your juice. Certain wattage levels bring out certain flavor notes more prominently. And, temperature control adjustments have an even greater effect on flavor. So, if you changed your output levels in the middle of a vape session, the flavor may change a bit.

Do you completely dump your e-liquid out and thoroughly clean the tank or cartridge before adding a new flavor?

Do you completely dump your e-liquid out and thoroughly clean the tank or cartridge before adding a new e-liquid flavor? If not, you might end up noticing that your e-liquid tastes different by the time you reach the bottom of the cartridge or tank. This is because at the bottom is the residue of the last e-liquid, and this can greatly interfere with your flavor experience.

Does a vape coil affect flavor?

Always stay on top of your coils. A coil that’s past its prime won’t just affect your flavor – it will also affect the overall quality of your vapes. Once your flavor starts weakening and your clouds aren’t satisfying you, it’s probably time to install a new coil.

JennL New Member

First I'll intro a bit.....I've been a smoker (analog I guess it's called now) for 30 years. Was pretty excited about vaping and have been giving it a try for about 7-8 weeks now. I'm a bit OCD when it comes to trying new things and buy everything right away. Lol

Fattlestar Ultra Member Verified Member

It appears to happen a lot to new vapers, although it can apparently happen to anyone. Search vaper's tongue and you'll find a lot of info about it.

vexxis Senior Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

You might want to consider DIY'ing your own e- juice. Sometimes mine has too much flavour so I just open the tank and add some more flavourless mix. Other times if I find I don't have enough flavour I just add a couple of more drops of concentrated flavouring.

Moneyball Full Member

Okay, so if you go back to cigs, you will continue having the problem most likely. You will continue having trouble tasting flavors. Around the 2-3 month mark it was flavorless to me too. That's when I started changing flavors regularly.

Stacy1 Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

Sounds like a classic case of vaper's tongue to me. Make sure you are drinking PLENTY of water. Vaping can dehydrate you if you arent taking in enough water. It will pass. Now is a good time to vape those juices you bought and found that you didn't really care for. There is a good bit of information on the forums about vaper's tongue.

SupplyDaddy I'm considered a Mad Scientist in some circles! Verified Member ECF Veteran

In order to keep from losing tastes, I use 3 or 4 different flavors Always. Not one flavor today, a different one tomorrow.. I mean like a drag off of one, a drag off another, etc.

a wandering soul Vaping Master ECF Veteran

agreed w/ what others have said. increase your water intake.. quite a bit... also mix up your flavors more. even when i did use tanks i rarely filled any up.. i like to rotate flavors constantly.

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.

seaspine

I just started Vaping a week ago. I have been using Vapor King Red and White. Today I got a new shipment of juice (cola and 555) from vapor king and I hardly notice any differance. It all tastes kind of burnt.I'm using a 510. I vape pretty hard and fast, almost like chain smoking.

VegasVapor

Welcome to the forum seaspine. This is actually a common problem with the 510. If you're using cartridges, the atomizer tends to burn the filling, so this is probably what's causing that burnt taste. The best thing to do with the 510 is remove the filling from the cartridge and directly drip about 3 drops right on the atomizer.

Christopher

Yup from the sounds of things your atomizer is either running to hot or your burning cart filler. Each liquid should taste unique and if it doesn't it's normally always something wrong with the atomizer. The 510 is a great model for it's size and creates awesome amounts of vapor, the only down side is how hot it can get.

seaspine

I changed the attie, put on a fresh cart and slowed down a little, I now taste a little of the cola flavor.

mimi

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Christopher

Not that I can really think of off hand. I know there are some suppliers in which I noticed their liquids all sort of smell the same, but not taste the same. Maybe your taste buds havn't come back yet? Not sure what to tell you

kitsune

with the 510--weaker or subtle flavors do not come through very well and can taste somewhat the same. I always keep on hand some extra flavoring--flavour art is my favorite, but have a couple Loranns that I like too.

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