What liquids can you vape?

You can only vape liquids specifically made for e-cigarettes, primarily composed of Propylene Glycol (PG), Vegetable Glycerin (VG), food-grade flavorings, and optionally nicotine, with different ratios affecting vapor/throat hit. Avoid dangerous substances like water, oils (coconut, olive), alcohol, or household chemicals, as these can harm your device or health; special devices are needed for CBD/THC oils, not standard vapes.


What liquids can go in a vape?

Only vape liquids specifically designed for e-cigarettes should be used. Vaping substances like essential oils, THC oils, or DIY mixtures can be extremely dangerous and damage your device and health. The balance of Propylene Glycol (PG) and Vegetable Glycerine (VG) affects flavour, throat hit, and vapour production.

What can I use if I don't have vape juice?

Instead of pre-made vape juice, you can use its base components like Vegetable Glycerin (VG) and Propylene Glycol (PG), add food-grade flavorings, or use substances like CBD oil, but never put harmful substances like essential oils, food oils (coconut, olive), or water in your vape as they can damage the device and pose serious health risks. The safest approach is always using commercially designed vape liquids, but DIY mixes with VG/PG and flavor concentrates are common alternatives to nicotine juice. 


Can you use any liquid in a vape?

No, you absolutely should not put just any liquid in a vape; you must use e-liquids (vape juice) specifically designed for vaping, as substances like water, essential oils, or homemade concoctions can damage your device, harm your lungs, and cause serious health issues, with the only exceptions being CBD/THC oils specifically formulated for vaping. The key is using tested, intended liquids, paying attention to PG/VG ratios for device compatibility, and avoiding anything not made for inhalation to ensure safety and performance.
 

Can I put olive oil in a vape?

Note that vape oil should never contain food oils such as coconut or olive oil, and it should never contain vitamin E acetate. These additives are not safe for inhalation and should not be used in vaping products.


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What can I fill my vape up with?

You can refill your vape with commercially made e-liquids, often called "vape juice," which are specifically designed for vaping and contain Propylene Glycol (PG), Vegetable Glycerin (VG), food-grade flavorings, and optional nicotine, but you should never use substances like oils, alcohol, or plain water, as they can be harmful, damage your device, or create dangerous steam. Always use liquids made for vaping to ensure safety and device compatibility, choosing between high-PG (more flavor/throat hit) or high-VG (more vapor clouds) options.
 

Can I put coconut oil in my vape?

No, you should not vape coconut oil, as inhaling oils can be dangerous and cause serious lung conditions like lipoid pneumonia, even if the oil is considered healthy for consumption; oils like coconut (or MCT oil derived from it) are meant to be eaten, not inhaled, and can lead to lung inflammation, irritation, and damage. Only use e-liquids specifically designed and tested for vaping, as they contain safe carriers like propylene glycol (PG) and vegetable glycerin (VG). 

Can I put vanilla extract in my vape?

No, you should not put vanilla extract in your vape because it contains alcohol and compounds like vanillin that are dangerous to inhale, can damage your vape's coils, and may cause lung irritation or cell damage when heated and aerosolized. Stick to professionally made e-liquids or flavor concentrates specifically designed and tested for inhalation to avoid health risks. 


Is 200 puffs of vape a day bad?

But nicotine vaping could still damage your health. “Your lungs aren't meant to deal with the constant challenge of non-air that people are putting into them—sometimes as many as 200 puffs a day—day after day, week after week, year after year,” Eissenberg says.

What can I put in my vape if I run out of juice?

Instead of pre-made vape juice, you can use its base components like Vegetable Glycerin (VG) and Propylene Glycol (PG), add food-grade flavorings, or use substances like CBD oil, but never put harmful substances like essential oils, food oils (coconut, olive), or water in your vape as they can damage the device and pose serious health risks. The safest approach is always using commercially designed vape liquids, but DIY mixes with VG/PG and flavor concentrates are common alternatives to nicotine juice. 

Can you still hit a vape with no juice?

No, a vape won't work properly with no juice; the battery will still function, but you'll get weak vapor or nothing, and inhaling will produce a harsh, burnt taste from heating the wick (a "dry hit") which can damage the coil and release harmful burnt residue, so it's best to stop using it.
 


Can lungs heal after 7 years of vaping?

Yes, your lungs can begin to heal after 7 years of vaping, with improvements starting in weeks and continuing for months or years as cilia (tiny hairs) clear toxins and inflammation lessens, but some damage might become permanent, so quitting now offers significant benefits, though full recovery depends on the extent of damage from heavy/prolonged use, with a healthy diet and exercise supporting healing. 

How to make 3mg vape juice?

This bit is super easy. If you combine a 50ml bottle with a 10ml bottle of nicotine (that's an 18mg nicotine strength) you'll get a 3mg strength short fill.

Can you vape Coca-Cola?

The introduction of Coca Cola vape juice has generated mixed reactions within the vaping community and beyond. Proponents of this flavor argue that it provides a nostalgic and enjoyable vaping experience, reminiscent of sipping on a chilled can of soda.


Can I put honey in my vape?

Heating up honey causes it to caramelize and bubble, not vaporize. Trying to vape honey would undoubtedly ruin the coil and be a complete mess in your tank, not to mention ruining perfectly good honey.

What gives you a buzz in a vape?

Vapes give you a buzz primarily due to nicotine, a stimulant that quickly reaches the brain, triggering the release of neurotransmitters like dopamine (pleasure/reward) and adrenaline (increased heart rate/blood pressure), creating feelings of alertness, pleasure, and a physical rush. This chemical response, activating the central nervous system and the brain's reward pathways, leads to the characteristic sensations, though tolerance builds quickly with regular use.
 

Is vaping 90% better than smoking?

Scientists have estimated that using snus exclusively is about 90% less likely to result in death from tobacco use compared to smoking cigarettes. Scientists have estimated that using vaping products exclusively is about 95% less likely to result in death from tobacco use compared to smoking cigarettes.


How many vape puffs is 1 cigarette?

There's no exact number, but roughly 10-15 vape puffs equal one cigarette, though it varies wildly by device, e-liquid strength, and puff style; a lower nicotine vape might take 30-50 puffs to match one cigarette, while a high-nicotine pod system could take as few as 4 puffs, highlighting how nicotine delivery differs greatly between vaping and smoking.
 

Can you vape 10,000 puffs?

These 10K puff devices use dual-pod technology or larger refill containers and lower ohm coils to deliver approximately 10000 puffs per pack. Leading models include the Titan X Vape Kit, IVG Pro 12, IVG Smart Max, and Elf Bar 10k dual. Each 10k vape provides 5-15 days of use from a single refill pack.

Can I use food essence in a vape?

Though Vitamin E is a compound that is present in many food products, when heated in a vaping device the effects it has can be deadly triggering EVALI (electronic-cigarette, or vaping, product use-associated lung injury).


What is the most flavourful vape juice?

The best vape liquid for flavor depends on your preference (fruit, dessert, tobacco), but popular choices include Naked 100 (Hawaiian POG, Lava Flow) for intense fruit, Vapetasia (Killer Kustard) for creamy desserts, and Air Factory (Blue Razz Ice) for fruity/menthol blends, with brands like Juice Head & Glas Basix also highly rated for balanced, realistic tastes. Key factors for great flavor are balanced recipes, consistency, and matching the liquid's PG/VG ratio (higher PG for more flavor in MTL devices) to your vape setup.
 

What household liquids can I put in a vape?

What Else Can I Put In My Vape Besides E-juice?
  • WATER. Believe it or not, some people actually question whether or not they can vape good old-fashioned H20. ...
  • ALCOHOL. ...
  • FOOD GRADE OILS (OLIVE, VEGETABLE, CANOLA, COD LIVER, ETC.) ...
  • HONEY, SWEETENED JUICE, & ESSENTIAL OILS.


What can you use instead of vape juice?

Instead of pre-made vape juice, you can use its base components like Vegetable Glycerin (VG) and Propylene Glycol (PG), add food-grade flavorings, or use substances like CBD oil, but never put harmful substances like essential oils, food oils (coconut, olive), or water in your vape as they can damage the device and pose serious health risks. The safest approach is always using commercially designed vape liquids, but DIY mixes with VG/PG and flavor concentrates are common alternatives to nicotine juice. 


Which oil is best for smoking?

Type of fat: Oils high in polyunsaturated fats, such as sunflower, flaxseed, or safflower, tend to have a lower smoke point. Oils higher in monounsaturated fats (including avocado, canola, and olive) have medium smoke points. Oils high in saturated fats, such as coconut and palm oils, are high smoke point oils.

Is it safe to vape lavender?

During combustion, many substances that are dangerous to health are produced – often carcinogenic and negatively affecting the respiratory system. It's worth avoiding smoking in any form, especially with such delicate herbs as lavender. High temperatures will leave little of the valuable active ingredients.