Your Complete Vape Dictionary: H-L
We continue with the Vape Dictionary, giving you definitions for all the common vaping terms you’ll come across. (See all the articles in the Vape Dictionary A-C, D-G, M-N, O-R, S-U, and V-Z.)
We continue with the Vape Dictionary, giving you definitions for all the common vaping terms you’ll come across. (See all the articles in the Vape Dictionary A-C, D-G, M-N, O-R, S-U, and V-Z.)
Continuing on from our Complete Vape Dictionary A-C, we’ve tried to define as many common vaping terms as we can think of.Check out the other sections of the Vape Dictionary: A-C, H-L, M-N, O-R, S-U, and V-Z.
Beginners to the world of vaping can find the lingo quite overwhelming. There are so many new terms to learn and apply. Articles about vaping online often assume some level of prior knowledge, so skip over descriptions that help vaping newbies figure out what’s going on. We’ve created this vaping glossary...
As more and more studies are emerging showing that vaping is a useful tool to help quit smoking, detractors are finding new things to complain about. The common claim is that not enough is known about the “long-term” effects of vaping. Without this knowledge, they claim, no one can in good...
As leaders in global e-cigarette and e-juice space, we believe it’s important to keep tabs on international politics and laws around vaping. Usually, this means staring at the computer screen in disbelief as another country passes a law based on heresy and misinformation. This week, it’s Taiwan. The government of Taiwan...
In our last article, we looked at three common reasons why a vape tank might be leaking. You guys pointed out that there are a few other common reasons for leakage that we didn’t cover. So here they are, with ways you can prevent them:
If you’ve ever had a vape tank leak, you know how annoying it is. You reach into your pocket to grab your vape, and your hand comes away all slippery. Anything else in your pocket – phone, glasses, essential post-it notes – are also wet from leaked juice. If you want...
One of the biggest reasons people relapse into smoking after they’ve quit is because they see or hang out with someone who lights up. Seeing someone else smoking triggers all those cravings. If you’re in a social setting where a lot of people are smoking, it can be tough to keep...
Smoking is tough on your entire body, but it’s especially hard on your poor lungs. Many people who quit smoking notice pain in their lungs – even after you quit, your lungs are still damaged, so this pain is normal. While carbon monoxide levels in your body return to normal...