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Vape Guide

1. Vape Types

Vape devices come in different formats, each designed for a specific level of simplicity, control, and customization. Below is an overview of the main vape types, ordered from the easiest to use to the most advanced.

Disposables
Ready-to-use devices for casual users. They come pre-filled and pre-charged, requiring no setup or maintenance.
Hybrid disposables
Rechargeable devices with pre-filled disposable tanks for regular users. They combining simplicity with longer usability.
Mod systems
Advanced vape devices with adjustable settings and separate tanks. Designed for experienced users.
Pod devices
Rechargeable devices that use replaceable or refillable pods, offering more flexibility and control for advanced daily users.

2. Puff count / Capacity

Puff count is often used as a quick comparison, but it does not represent a fixed or guaranteed number. It’s an estimated value based on standardized test conditions and average puff duration.

Your personal vaping style plays a major role. Longer, deeper puffs use more liquid per draw, while frequent chain vaping drains the battery faster. Because of this, two users can get very different results from the same device.

Key takeaway: Puff count is a guideline, not a guarantee. Real usage depends on how you vape.

3. Airflow & Draw Style

Airflow and draw style determine how tight or airy a vape feels and how vapor is produced. Choosing the right style makes a big difference in comfort and satisfaction.

MTL (Mouth-to-Lung)
MTL vaping mimics the feel of a cigarette, using a tighter draw with less vapor. Best with higher nicotine levels.
DTL (Direct-to-Lung)
DTL allows vapor to be inhaled directly into the lungs, with a more open airflow for larger clouds. Best with lower nicotine levels.

Key takeaway: Matching airflow and draw style to your device and nicotine strength leads to a better, more enjoyable vaping experience.