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Is Your Disposable Vape Leaking? Here’s How To Fix It

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There are few things in the world more annoying than a leaking disposable vape. If you’ve ever looked down at your pocket and seen the telltale stain of vape juice, you know exactly what we’re talking about. Maybe you’ve even had a disposable vape leak when you left it out on a table overnight. The next morning, you went to grab your device and found it resting in a pool of its own e-liquid. A disposable vape isn’t cheap, and it usually doesn’t hold an enormous volume of vape juice. Even a small leak can actually mean that you’ve lost the majority of the device’s e-liquid supply – and once a disposable vape has lost its e-liquid, there’s no way to put it back.

In this guide, we’re going to help you avoid the mess and wasted money that can happen when you have a leaking disposable vape. A disposable vape can leak in two ways. The e-liquid can come out of the mouthpiece – if this happens while you vape, the device may even spit hot vape juice into your mouth – or it can come out of the airflow hole, which is usually located at the bottom of the device. Reading this guide, you’ll learn how to troubleshoot both of these problems.

First, though, let’s address the core issue. Are you sure that you’re using the best disposable vape for your needs?

Upgrade to a More Reliable Device

Over the past few years, disposable vapes have become extremely popular within the worldwide vaping community. That’s caused many factories in China to enter the vaping industry. They’re churning out cheap disposable vapes by the thousands every day, and those devices are ending up on the shelves of convenience stores and gas stations around the world. Unfortunately, many of the factories supplying those convenience stores have never made vaping products before.

That’s the problem with buying disposable vapes from a convenience store – you’re buying products that come from cut-rate suppliers, and you’re not likely to have a good experience. You’re likely to end up with disposable vapes that leak or don’t last as long as the packages claim they will. The devices probably won’t even taste very good.

If you want to have a good experience with a disposable vape, you need to buy from a company that’s been in the vaping industry since the beginning. The Viggo system from Vaper Empire differs from most disposable vapes in that it stores its vape juice in pre-filled disposable pods. Instead of discarding the entire device when it runs out of e-liquid, you’ll discard only the pod. The battery itself is rechargeable and reusable. You’ll love the flavor and performance of the Viggo system’s leak-proof pods.

Don’t Puff So Hard

The most common reason why a disposable vape leaks are because you’re puffing too hard when you use the device. A disposable vape is designed to mimic the tight mouth-to-lung draw of a tobacco cigarette. That’s one of the reasons why disposable vapes are so popular with people who are trying to quit smoking – the tight airflow allows you to experience the same assertive throat hit that you feel when you inhale cigarette smoke.

The one shortcoming that a disposable vape has compared to a tobacco cigarette, though, is that you can’t get a bigger cloud out of a vaping device by puffing more firmly on it the way you can when you’re smoking a cigarette. When you smoke a cigarette, you’ll get a bigger and hotter cloud of smoke when you increase the air pressure of your puffs. Puffing firmly on a disposable vape won’t produce the same result, though, because the vapor production of a vaping device is limited by the device’s operational power and the efficiency of its heating coil. 

If you puff too firmly on a disposable vape, you’ll get a nasty surprise because the air pressure that you generate with your puff will actually pull e-liquid out of the device’s wick. The vape juice will travel through the device’s mouthpiece, and hot droplets of e-liquid might begin to spit into your mouth. Luckily, it’s easy to prevent this from happening. If you want to get a bigger and more satisfying cloud with a disposable vape, just take longer, slower puffs. Only use as much air pressure as is necessary to make the device’s indicator light turn on.

Watch Out for Elevation Changes

If you live in a mountainous region, driving with a vaping device can be problematic because the change in air pressure that occurs when you gain elevation can actually push the e-liquid out of your disposable vape. Before you know it, you’ll look down at your cupholder, and you’ll find that the vape juice is leaking out of your device’s air intake hole.

Some disposable vapes store their e-liquid in fabric wicks, and others use enclosed pod-like environments. A disposable vape that stores e-liquid in an enclosed container is much more likely to leak at high elevations. You might want to leave a pod-based disposable vape at home if you’re planning to go for a drive through the mountains. Alternatively, bring a device that’s partially empty. If there’s some open space in the device’s e-liquid pod, the expanding air will be less likely to push the vape juice out.

Don’t Remove the Sticker Until You’re Ready to Start Vaping

In recent years, it’s become increasingly common for manufacturers of disposable vapes to cover their devices’ airflow holes with stickers. That helps to prevent the devices from activating accidentally in shipping, which preserves their batteries and their e-liquid supplies. When you buy a disposable vape, you’ll need to remove the sticker before using the device.

The other reason why stickers on disposable vapes have become so common, though, is because many manufacturers are now overfilling their devices to ensure that they’ll last as long as possible. Virtually every disposable vape has an approximate puff count advertised on its package, and people use those puff counts to compare products from different companies. If you’re looking for a long-lasting disposable vape, you’re probably going to buy the device with the biggest advertised puff count – and it’ll probably have a sticker on the bottom.

If you buy a disposable vape that has a sticker covering the airflow hole, the sticker is there to ensure that the vape juice stays in its place until the device is used. If you remove the sticker but don’t use the device, the e-liquid could begin to seep out of the device’s wick and leak out through the airflow hole. Don’t remove the sticker until you’re ready to start vaping.

Blake Brown
Blake Brown

Blake is the owner and creator of the Guide To Vaping blog. He has expressed his passion for the vaping industry through his deeply rooted and highly informative content. Being a writer and content provider for the vaping industry for year's, Blake has also gained experience from working with multiple blogs and well respected companies.

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