Guide for Beginner Vapers

What is Vaping?
Vaping is the inhalation of any substance that is superheated into a delicious and intoxicating vapor. With weed/wax/shatter vaping, you’re heating the substance so the THC and other cannaboids are vaporized, but never burned. With e-vaping your vaporizing flavored propylene glycol or vegetable glycerine, usually with some nicotine thrown in. Enthusiasts use the umbrella term e-juice for both.



‘E-cigeratte’ is a very popular term in our world, and one that generates very different understandings depending on where you live,which language you speak too.  Different brands of cig-a-likes might look alike, but it doesn’t mean that they share the same specs. To some people, an e-cigarette is most likely a cig-a-like product, but to someone who has just touched upon the vast vaping world, an e-cig is probably a pen, like the vaping mod and tank Kit, and then there are the Mods,Coils,DIY tools…mean a lot.
Don’t be worry, because at the very heart of it, all e-cigarettes serve the same ultimate goal, and whilst their inner mechanisms differ wildly in terms of sophistication at their core, they are mostly identical.
Most modern starter kits will contain a base unit (the part that powers the device and contains all the controls for it), a tank (most manufacturers don’t expect you to build your own coils on the first day, although some include a rebuildable deck), spare coils, and instructions on how to use it.
Here are four very important things to every e-cigarette inside, and they will all be covered within this Introduction to Vaping tab, they are;

  •     Tanks or Clearomizers
  •     Mods (the starter kit or vape kit include the Mod and Tank)
  •     Batteries and  Batteries Chargers
  •     Atomizer Heads
  •     E-Liquid (or called Vaping Juice)

So, what exactly is a Tank? What does a tank can do? Well, let’s keep it simple. Tanks, Clearomizers and Cartomizers are different names for types of devices which essentially serve the same purpose. To deliver you the E-Liquid in a vaporized form. The tank (or clearomizer) holds the e-liquid and within the tank is a special component called an atomizer head which helps to vaporize the liquid. The role of the tank in your e-cig is to simply connect to your battery, heat up your e-liquid and produce vapor for you to inhale.
Your tank works in direct correlation with your battery, and your atomizer head (also known as a coil) in order to produce vapor. The vast majority of tanks require a coil in order to function, the coil is connected (through your tank) to your battery and this is the part of your device that heats up and vaporizes your e-liquid. Luckily, most batteries and tanks share a 510 connection thread, which means that they will screw right on to each other.
Your tank houses a coil which heats up thanks to your battery, and once your tank is full with juice you must ensure that your coil is primed, to do this simply let your juice settle in your tank for a few minutes, and then it’s ready to be vaped.







Vape Mods, Normally it means a box MOD, which is an electronic cigarette device that either contains an internal battery or has housing space for an external battery. They come in two primary forms: regulated and unregulated. Both versions have a square-shaped design, hence the name box MOD.
For advanced user they use a mechanical device. They are called Mechanical MODs because they do not contain any circuity or electronic component whatsoever. When the fire button of a mechanical MOD is pressed, is physically makes a connection between the battery and the atomizer coil, causing it to heat up. Mechanical MODs are generally used with Rebuildable Dripping Atomizers (RDAs), not with clearomizers.
For vape beginners, vapeyaya suggest you just select a vape start kit,which is very simple to use instead of choosing Mods and Tanks.Most modern starter kits will contain a base unit (the part that powers the device and contains all the controls for it), a tank (most manufacturers don’t expect you to build your own coils on the first day, although some include a rebuildable deck), spare coils, and instructions on how to use it.You can find some really nice, adorable start kits in our store like VTC mini 75W kit , balrog from UD or Kanger topbox 75w kit, they are all got many good comments in vape world.And some new kits we choose for you also has good performance and stability.

Inside an atomizer head you will find some cotton as well as a coil which forms the heating element. The battery provides power to the metal heating element which then heats up the cotton (cotton that must always be soaked with e-liquid) and vapour is produced. Atomizer heads are replaceable and have a fairly short shelf-life of around two weeks. Atomizers will “burn out” over time. Depending on a number of factors, including the type of atomizer being used, the amount of power being delivered to the atomizer, and the amount the atomizer is used, atomizers can last from a few days to a few weeks before needing to be replaced. You can usually tell when the atomizer head needs to be replaced because the liquid will start taking on a “burnt” taste. Clearomizers that come with replaceable atomizer heads allow for the head itself to be replaced rather than needing to discard the entire unit and purchase a new one.When you buy a vape stater kit from vapeyaya online store, do not forget to attach some replaceable atomizer heads (coils) for your starter kit.
This timeframe is dependent on many things though. For example what wattage you are vaping at, how consistently you vape and even the viscosity of the juice you are vaping. How will you know when to change your coils? You will know when a new coil is needed because the flavour from your vape dissipates, or even begins to taste burnt, or the vapour being produced lessens. This is true of all coils, whether you are vaping on an advanced or standard tank. So remember to always be aware of your coils, vaping should taste good!




Batteries: No matter what kind of vapor you are, or what level you are at, batteries must always be used properly, and with caution. Batteries come in all sorts of shapes and sizes but every battery has the same function, to provide the necessary power needed to heat up the coil inside your atomizer head and e-liquid. Most batteries that you will come across simply require you to press and hold the button as you inhale, that’s it! These are the standard battery types, such as you’ll find when using the One Kit 2016. A battery typically known as an ‘eGo battery’. This type of battery provides you with enough power to get your device working, can be easily charged and is long lasting.
You will come across some terms that may need defining; as such, we’d recommend our E-Cig Glossary of terms for that. But we’ve added a few here. They are:

mAh – mAh stands for milliamp hours, which is basically the amount of time between recharges. Normally the battery depends not the mAh, if more mAh your battery is, then the longer it takes before it dies.
Voltage – Voltage is how much power is being used.
Changeable Voltage – Variable Voltage is when you can control the amount of power being driven to your atomizer. More voltage generally means thicker vapour is produced.

When you figure out exactly which kit you are going to buy, its time to do some research and thoroughly check the specifications for the device.  See if the device has a built-in power supply or if it needs you to buy batteries separately.And a great many other reviewers and bloggers trust 3 brands:  Sony, LG, and Panasonic, and as vape lover, vapeyaya also choose for you some great Batteries here, in out online store.

As a beginner vaper, battery knowledge does not need to be as well honed as that of an advanced user, but it is always imperative that safety is placed above all else. Charging an e-cig battery is hugely important and steps must always be taken to ensure that safe and responsible battery charging is adhered to. Always remember as well, that your specific battery may require special charging. It is advised that if you are charging via a wall socket, always make sure that it regulates down to 1.0amp. For a detailed guide on battery safety take a look at this link.

E-liquid or e-juice:
The vapor produced in an electronic cigarette comes from a nicotine-base liquid referred to as e-liquid or e-juice. The e-liquid is heated once it comes in contact with the atomizer, thereby turning the liquid into vapor.  The vapor contains a specific amount of nicotine, as well as a flavoring, which delivers the sensation, taste, and feel of smoking.  The base of e-liquid consists of either propylene glycol (PG), vegetable glycerin (VG), or a combination of them.  be noticed that the level of nicotine, As a beginner, there is no right or wrong answer as to what juice you should be vaping on, but nicotine levels do matter. 0mg, 3mg, 6mg, 12mg, 18mg and 24mg are the most common nicotine strengths widely available in e-liquid.. you choose should vary depending on whether you are sub-ohming or vaping from the standard tank. Sub-Ohm tanks are more powerful and produce more vapour so it is advisable to lower the nicotine level you may typically use to remove some of the harshness.



As the vape world grows, thats mean more and more people try it. More and more e-liquid becomes readily available. Custard, fruits, cereal, milk as well as the traditional tobacco. There is now an endless catalogue of e-liquid flavours available to you, so no matter what flavor you think you will like, you can get your hands on it.
For the majority of e-liquids currently on the market, the main ingredients are Propylene Glycol (PG), Vegetable Glycerin (VG), assorted flavourings, and nicotine. If you are somebody who smoked quite a lot, then you would be looking toward the higher end of the nicotine scale. This would mimic the throat hit, due to harshness, and would provide the same level of nicotine that you may already be used to.ypically, e-cig users wean themselves off of the higher nicotine levels until they level off at around 3mg. For beginners, we would recommend either 8mg or 1.2mg. Both provide enough nicotine and harshness to mimic that of a cigarette.And always remember when you choose your liquid, pick your flavor, pick your strength, and pay attention to how long a bottle lasts


Well, we have everuhings we need as a beginner, the start kit,battery and liquid. So the last thing is :how to fill a clearomizer or tank with E-Liquid?Let’s tell you how:
Although clearomizers come in a variety of brands, sizes, and designs, they are generally constructed the same. The primary distinction between clearomizers is whether they are top coil or bottom coil. This simply refers to the location of the atomizer coil. The majority of clearomizers nowadays are bottom coil.



To fill your clearomizer, you first need to unscrew either the base or the top portion where the mouthpiece is located, depending on the clearomizer you are using. If it’s a bottom coil clearomizer, you will be removing the base portion. Once you have done so, very slightly tilt your clearomizer, and fill the tank portion with e-liquid. It is very important that you don’t get any liquid into the center hole. To ensure this, allow the e-liquid to cascade down the side on the tank until it is filled up to just beneath the center air hole.Wait a while for the liquid soaked the cotton,enjoy!

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