Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hi, I’m Kristina from VapeClub. Welcome to our beginners guide to take you step by step through all the basics to help you make the switch to vaping. Vaping devices can seem daunting at first, but are quite simple once you understand a few basics. Electronic cigarettes and vaping devices are essentially the same thing and can be broken down into two main components, the first being the power unit which houses the battery. The second being the tank which holds and vaporizes the e-liquid. All vaping devices work using the same principal. Inside the tank, which holds the e-liquid, is the atomizer. The atomizer contains a wire wrapped around some sort of wicking material, and is referred to as a coil. The wick soaks up the e-liquid and draws it into the coil. When activated, the coil heats up and vaporizes the e-liquid. The first generation of vaping devices are known as cigalikes because they look very similar to a real cigarette. They consist of a small lithium battery and a non-refillable tank, which contains the e-liquid, and is often referred to as a cartomizer. As the technology evolved to meet the demand for higher performance, the look and feel of these devices changed notably. The latest generation of devices offers a highly customizable and far superior vaping experience. Starting with the most basic vaping devices on the market, you have things like the ego style kits. These feature a small battery with an activation button and a basic re-fillable tank. Virtually all starter kits will come with a usb charger and options for a wall adapter. Do make sure you use the correct usb charger and wall adapter to charge all of your vaping devices, and if in doubt, do check your user manual. The larger battery lasts you longer. The cigalikes typically last around 200 puffs, and the ego battery can last 600 puffs and up depending on the size you choose. For a typical vaper that can mean anywhere between 4 and 10 hours of vaping. Batteries will come in a variety of sizes, ranging from around 400 milliamps up to about 1300. The higher the milliamp number the more charge your battery will hold and the longer it will last, but the larger capacity batteries are also larger in size, so that’s something to bear in mind when considering the size of your setup. The second major advantage is the refillable tank with its much improved atomizer. It offers much better vapour production and enhanced flavour. The larger capacity of around 1.6ml means that the typical vaper could use the device all day without running out of eliquid. These tanks are called clearomizers because well they’re clear, and they allow you to see how much e-liquid you have left. The cigalikes offer a very limited range of flavors and nicotine strengths, but the range of e-liquids available for the refillable tanks is far greater. But, we’ll cover e-liquids in a different video. The basic clearomizers are disposable. They can last anywhere between 2 to 6 weeks before the performance of the coil starts to deteriorate so you’ll need to replace the tank. These basic kits are a great way for you to get into vaping, they’re inexpensive and they do a much better job than the cigalikes. But, you may find that you still want more performance. Some people prefer a stronger throat hit or more airflow, so you might be interested in something more advanced. The more advanced batteries allow you to control the power output. Higher power output means the coil will get hotter. This has an effect on the temperature, vapor production, the throat hit and the flavor. This has an effect on the temperature, throat hit and flavour production of your vapour. So I’ll demonstrate the difference between the lower power and the higher power. So right now we are at 7 watts, and this is at 30 watts. I’m getting a hell of a lot more vapor production as well as much better flavor. Because everybody’s taste is individual, people prefer vaping different flavours at different temperatures. The power output is normally altered by controlling either the voltage or wattage using the mechanical dial or the digital display. The long and short of it is, the variable wattage provides a slightly easier and more consistent vaping experience. However, due to the more complex chips used, the variable wattage devices do tend to be slightly more expensive than the variable voltage devices, so this is something to keep in mind when choosing your setup. The more advanced tanks offer a replaceable atomizer. So, instead of replacing the whole thing, you simply unscrew the coil and replace it. They are also made of more durable materials - often stainless steel with pyrex glass. This not only makes them last longer, but it also gives much better flavor production. The continued development of the tanks also allowed for even more innovative features such as the larger capacity, the rotatable drip tip and the adjustable airflow controls. So the right setup for you will be determined by a balance of how much money you might be prepared to spend to switch over from tobacco and the level of performance you might need to keep your cravings at bay. Some people enjoy the endless customization options that vaping offers, while others just prefer a simple plug and go system. So in terms of performance, you're far better going for something with a variable power output, and if your budget permits for it, ideally something with a variable wattage. Because the tank is so important to flavor production and flavor, we do recommend that you go for something with a pyrex tank and adjustable airflow. But do make sure you choose something that is compatible with your battery of course. And bear in mind that the majority of the products are interchangeable so once you’ve got yourself a basic setup you can gradually upgrade it with new batteries and tanks until you find the setup that works for you. So I hope this video has given you a great insight into the world of vaping and perhaps made it seem a little less overwhelming. Whatever setup you do choose, good luck and welcome to the vape club.
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