WARNING: VAPING PRODUCTS CONTAIN NICOTINE, A HIGHLY ADDICTIVE CHEMICAL - HEALTH CANADA
Learn how vape devices work, how to choose compatible parts, and basic maintenance and troubleshooting tips.
Vape hardware refers to the physical components of a vaping setup, such as batteries, pod systems, mods, tanks, coils, and chargers. These parts work together to vaporize e-liquid.
Common device types include:
Pod systems are typically smaller and designed for lower power use, often pairing well with nicotine salt e-liquids. Vape mods are larger devices that often allow adjustable settings, higher power output, and broader compatibility with tanks and coils.
Yes. Regular maintenance helps consistent performance, such as:
Coil lifespan varies based on usage, e-liquid type, and device settings. Many coils last several days to around two weeks. Replace the coil if flavour fades, vapour drops, or you notice a burnt taste.
Consider:
Vape batteries are generally safe when used as directed. Use the manufacturer-recommended charger, avoid damaged batteries, keep contacts clean, and store batteries away from heat and metal objects.
Not always. Compatibility depends on the device and the tank/pod design. Always check your device specifications and use coils or pods made for your specific model.
This can happen if:
Try charging the device, reseating the pod/tank, cleaning contacts, or replacing the coil/pod.
Vape hardware is intended for adults of legal vaping age only. While devices include safety features, they are not risk-free. Follow manufacturer instructions, use compatible parts, and comply with local regulations.
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