Vaping Devices: What’s best for you?

Vaping Devices: What’s best for you?

If you're thinking about buying your first device and don't know where to start then we can give you some advice that will help you along the way. There are many options to choose from so it can be overwhelming at first, especially if you are new to vaping. There are just a few factors that you need to consider when looking for the best e-cigarette kit for your requirements.

One of the main factors to consider when deciding on which to device to go for is whether you want an easy to use device/disposable or you needs something a bit more complex that provides more power.

Choosing your first kit is one of the most important decisions you can make as a new vaper. If it’s too difficult to use, or not satisfying enough, you might well find yourself back on the cigarettes.

Luckily, there are plenty of kits specifically designed to cater to new, less experienced vapers who want a straightforward introduction to vaping. This list identifies the best of the best.

Types of vape starter kits

In this post you’ll find four types of vape starter kits.

Pod Systems: Vape pods are super easy-to-use and come with a pod that clips into a compact battery. They come with either pre-filled or refillable pods.

All-in-one vape devices: These devices contain everything you need to get started. AIOs distinguish themselves by having no separate pod or tank, with e-liquid simply being filled into the top of the device itself.

Vape pens: Just as the name suggests, these devices are like an oversized pen and fit easily in the hand. Think chunky marker pen as opposed to a biro and you’ll be along the right track.

Mod/tank kits: Mods are usually larger, more powerful vapes, often with a box design, which also come with a separate tank.

 

Best starter kits at a glance

Here are 16 of the best starter kits to choose from. Read on to see each device in more detail.

Important for first-time buyers

These products are for adults only


E-cigarettes (vape) products are an alternative to combustible cigarettes and are legally only sold to adults. The federal age now to buy vapes is 21. If buying online or at a physical location, you will be asked to verify your age.

Nicotine poses a risk for addiction


All vape products are required by law, since 2018, to include a specific label that states: “This product contains nicotine. Nicotine is an addictive chemical.” No matter the source — vaping, over-the-counter nicotine replacement therapies, or tobacco — nicotine is considered highly addictive.

Product care


The vape pens and kits on this page require little to no maintenance, but they do require certain care to keep them functioning properly.

Store and care for your vape like other electronic devices. This means avoiding contact with water, exposure to extreme temperatures for extended periods, and accidental drops.

Keep your vape clean and away from dust and dirt.

Only use accessories intended for the device.

In the event of damage or malfunction, only have your device serviced by authorized technicians.

Do not try to modify or alter your device as it could void the warranty or possibly cause harm to you or the device.

 

Battery safety


All the vapes on this page contain a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. As with all lithium-ion batteries contained in electronic devices, proper care is needed to keep the battery working safely and properly. Battery safety is important.

Only charge the device with the included charger, and according to the instruction manual provided with your beginner kit.

Never use or store the device  at extremely high or low ambient temperatures.

If you find that your device is getting warmer than usual, always contact customer support.

Do not leave the device charging overnight and/or unattended.

Always store your device in a cool and dry place and away from direct sunlight.

 

Travelling with your vape


Before flying with your vape, always make sure to check for the airline’s rules and regulations. According to TSA (Transportation Security Administration), vapes “may only be carried in the aircraft cabin (in carry-on baggage or on your person)”.

While travelling, vaping falls under the same rules as smoking. Vaping is prohibited in planes, and failure to comply with that may result in an arrest or even at an emergency landing. You may be able to vape in airports before and after your flight, but only at designated smoking areas.

Vaping in public


The FDA considers vapes to be tobacco products and regulates them accordingly. Although vaping is not smoking, the eyes of the law views them as the same. If smoking is prohibited at a certain establishment, chances are that vaping is not allowed either. Check for smoking areas, and, if you are unsure about the rules of a specific place, always ask. For more details click here

Conclusion

That’s our overview of the most common e-cig devices and starter kits available. Each has its pros and cons, so the important thing is to find the one that feels right for you.  

When choosing your vape, consider your lifestyle and where you’ll vape regularly:

Are you looking for something portable or something with lots of power?

There are several different vaping devices with many other uses and designs. The amount of vapes out right now is more than anyone can imagine, but the only natural way to understand them is to use them. If people want to start with something simple, they can try a disposable or pre-filled device.

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