How to Inhale Vape Without Coughing
12th Apr 2021
Learning how to inhale vape without coughing isn't as difficult as conquering your fears, but it might have just as large of an impact.
Our experience has shown us that sore throats indicate something is wrong.
Changing your technique could alleviate most of your symptoms, solving the problem entirely. However, more than technique may affect your experience. Other than that, what else should you keep in mind?
Vaping and Coughing
Coughing Happens for All Lot of Reasons
First, as you would with any problem, sources should be what you look for. Treating something without knowing what's causing it isn't all that bright.
In fact, you could even hurt yourself.
Taking such a risk would be an unnecessary leap, jumping the gun so to speak. Vaporizers are impacted by a ton of factors. Anything from its resistance level to temperature setting might play into the equation.
Here are a few things to keep your eyes on. Things That Cause Coughing Fits
- Setting the Temperature Higher Than Usual:
Heat vaporizes whatever you've got in the chamber, providing that flavor you desire. Rookies often sent their temperatures as high as they can get. Then, they complain about burnt throats. These throats wouldn't have gotten burnt had you vaped at appropriate temperatures.
- Not Adjusting Resistance Levels Appropriately:
An Ohm is a unit of measurement, indicating how much resistance electrons feel when they flow. The higher your vaporizer's resistance level, the more obstacles electrons encounter. Low resistance levels encourage free-flowing electrons to pump up the watts. If your resistance levels are set to low, expect things to taste singed.
- Neglecting Salt Nic Etiquette:
Above all, readjust your settings if you happen to switch to salt-based nicotine. These don't share the same properties as other types of juice. They burn rapidly. Failing to adjust the settings would be like sprinting out of the starting gate in a turbocharged sports car without your seatbelt. In other words, it'd be a bit more reckless than necessary.
Propylene Glycol and Vegetable Glycerin
Vapor juices tended to be made of propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin. Nicotine and flavoring added to the mix, each hit tastes far more flavorful than you had imagined. It's possible to mix your own juice, but doing that requires precision. Otherwise, improperly mixed solutions don't vaporize well.
Reasons Why Balanced Pg/Vg Ratios Are Important
- Imbalanced Blends Don't Vaporize Properly:
Store-bought blends tend to contain the precise ratio necessary for smooth hits. Homemade blends don't always follow that same rule.
- Irritated Throats Signal Something Is Out of Balance:
After hitting homemade blends, flavorings coat your throat, burning everything they touch. Soreness ought to be expected in such circumstances.
- Leaky Tanks Are Another Sign:
Spills are a lot more common when using homemade blends. Because they don't always have the right ratio, viscosity is anything but guaranteed. Things might not leak at room temperature. Yet, after hitting it a few times, it seems as if your tank has sprung a leak. Balanced blends wouldn't have that problem.
How Can Nicotine Levels Impact the Experience?
Nicotine does more than just flow through the bloodstream. It's actually relevant to how each hit tastes.
High concentrations of nicotine should be vaporized at lower temperatures than usual.
Check which type of nicotine is inside of your juice, as that also impacts the experience.
- Juices Are Available at Multiple Concentration Levels
Low concentration juices might not hit as strongly, but they will burn your throat a lot less often. As with everything in life, there is a little give-and-take when it comes to your juice selection. Anyone who wants the strongest hit ought to grab the highest nicotine concentration. Yet, if you do that and get upper and throat, a lower concentration might do better.
- Depending on Concentration, Their Heat of Vaporization Might Vary:
Why does something like this matter? To simplify college chemistry, solutions vaporized depending on their density.
The more things are inside of a solution, the more energy it takes to heat them up.
By the time they vaporize, things have absorbed a lot more energy than they would've otherwise. As a solution's concentration rises, so does its corresponding heat of the vaporization.
Enhancing Your Vaporizing Experience
At this point, we've covered most of the basic factors that affect how vaporizing feels. Armed with this knowledge, you can begin to tailor your experience so that it's perfect. Everyone has different tastes.
So, blanket recommendations can't cover everything.
Our advice would be to experiment until you find whatever suits you best. Whenever a change improves the experience, make a note of it so that you can implement further revisions.
When testing out new ideas, scientists follow the same thought vein, so it ought to do the trick for you.
Tips for a Better Time
- Remember to Maintain Your Equipment:
Improperly maintained equipment doesn't always live up to its expectations. Fortunately, maintenance isn't difficult. Each time you hit the vaporizer, regardless of how often, take a moment to clean it.
That way, it ought to last for a lot longer, meaning you'll buy fewer replacements.
Not only should each hit tastes a little sweeter, but your wallet should also remain a little fatter.
- Variable Resistance Levels Exist for a Reason:
Adjusting your resistance level gives you an easy way to customize the experience. Let's say you had just taken a hit, only to feel like you had a sore throat afterward.
If we were in those shoes, we'd raise the resistance level, and then hit the vape again.
Extreme temperatures look like they are the result of inappropriately-set resistance levels. Setting them correctly should remedy the problem.
- Don't Forget to Change Your Coils:
Your vaporizer is a symphony of parts, harmonized with precision. At its core, the coil contains most of the magic. This is what absorbs the vapor juice, and then releases it as you take a hit. There is only one problem with this arrangement. After a while, coils get burnt. Then, everything tastes acrid. Replacing it ought to help make things taste fresh again.
- Experiment With Different Brands:
Not everyone shares the same favorites. The brand you choose should feel like it was made for you. If not, then we'd suggest searching for something else. Settling for something lackluster isn't going to win any awards. Our shelves are stocked with as much selection as you'd find at an indoor shopping mall. So, if something doesn't suit your fancy, spin the wheel another time.
Some Flavors Appeal to Users More Than Others
At our store, you can find plenty of options. Sometimes, it isn't even that your throat is hurt, it's that you don't like your juice's aftertaste.
We'd say try something from another flavor class.
Sometimes, people just can't stand the taste of vaporized pie, eliminating everything from the dessert menu. There's nothing wrong with that, as there's plenty of other choices still left.