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Should Vapers Be Worried About Vape Leaks

For many vapers, dealing with leaks from their device is one of the most annoying things about vaping. Whether you’re new to vaping or a seasoned vaper, there’s always the risk of a leak, depending on type of vape you’re using. So, should vapers be worried about leaks? The short answer is yes, but there’s more to it.

Causes

One of the main causes of leaks is improper filling of the tank. Many vapers overfill their tanks which can cause e-liquid to seep out, especially through the airflow holes. Another common cause is not closing the airflow valve when filling, allowing the liquid to escape as the tank is being filled. Along with improper filling, a poorly sealed or loose coil can cause leaks. If the coil isn’t screwed in properly or the O-rings that seal the device wear out over time liquid can leak from the tank.

Temperature changes can also cause leaks in vape devices. Leaving your vape in extreme heat or cold causes the liquid to expand or contract and can overflow or leak. This is especially bad for vapers who leave their devices in their pockets or cars for long periods. Air pressure changes like those on an airplane can also cause the liquid to expand which is why many vapers report leaks after flying.

Leaks Are More Than Just Annoying

Beyond the annoyance and mess of leaked e-liquid it can cause more serious problems. Leaked e-liquid can stain clothing, bags or furniture. What’s worse is the health risks of contact with nicotine rich e-liquids. When the e-liquid leaks and comes into contact with your skin the concentrated nicotine can cause skin irritation or in extreme cases more serious symptoms especially if not handled properly. Accidental ingestion can also be harmful especially for children and pets.

Leaked e-liquid can also damage your vape device. When liquid gets into the battery compartment or internal components it can cause electrical malfunctions which can cause performance issues or short circuits. This is especially bad for more advanced devices like box mods which have sensitive electronics.

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Frequent exposure to leaked e-liquid can shorten the life of your device or make it malfunction. In some cases it can even be a safety risk as electrical malfunctions can cause overheating.

How to Prevent Leaks

Fortunately there are several ways to minimize the risk of leaks. Maintenance is key. Regularly check your device for worn out O-rings or gaskets and replace them as needed. Cleaning your tank frequently can help remove residue that can affect seals. Make sure your coil is screwed in tight will also help prevent leaks from loose connections.

Choosing the right e-liquid can make a difference. E-liquids with higher VG (vegetable glycerin) are thicker and less likely to seep through small gaps compared to higher PG (propylene glycol) liquids which are thinner and more prone to leakage. If you’re experiencing frequent leaks switching to a higher VG blend may be the solution.

Proper handling and storage of your vape device is also important. Always store your vape upright to reduce the chance of liquid leaking out. Don’t expose your device to extreme temperatures as this can cause the liquid to expand and leak. If you’re flying, it’s best to empty your tank before the flight as air pressure changes during the flight can cause leaks.

For frequent travelers or those who want hassle free vaping, choosing a device with a leak proof design, like pod systems, can be a smart move.

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These systems have tight seals and minimal airflow so they’re less likely to leak.

Conclusion

Leaks are something vapers should be worried about as it’s not just a messy device. Leaked e-liquid can be a health risk, damage your vape and even a safety risk. By maintaining your device, choosing the right e-liquids and being mindful of how you store and handle your vape you can minimize the risk of leaks and have a smooth vaping experience.