Winter Vaping
Living in a climate that enjoys all four of the seasons, winter temperatures can dip well below freezing for prolonged periods of time. However, the new advanced portable vaping device assures you some good hand warmers in winter, especially when you’re outdoors.. While there are butane- and flame-powered vaporizers on the market that are built for extremely cold weather, battery-powered vapes are much more common. Here are a few tips to keep your battery-powered vape pen running well through the cold months ahead.
The biggest issue with battery-powered portable vaporizers in the colder weather is the effect it impact on battery life. One way to help combat the cold’s effect on the battery is to keep your dry herb vaporizer – or at least the batteries – close to your body or in a pocket. This way, the battery isn’t exposed to the sub-zero temperatures that can so quickly sap their power.
Another way to help combat the elements is to keep your portable vape pen in a sleeve or case. Think of it like giving your vaporizer a coat, but a coat that will help you produce more consistent vapor in the cold weather. The case will help protect it from falling snowflakes or condensation as well, preventing the components inside from getting wet and damaged.
If you find that your vape doesn’t seem to be performing as well, you can also adjust the settings. Bumping the temperature up a small amount higher than you would normally can help you maintain the ideal vapor level. Just don’t forget that you’ve changed it once you return back inside for the day!
When you breathe out after a drag on your vape pen, you want to see more than just your breath, so taking care of your vape will help you have a great experience even when the temperatures are frosty. Caring for your vaporizer pen should be a priority year round, and following these tips can help ensure that you get the most out of your vaporizer during the coldest parts of the year. Make sure you get the most bang for your buck, and be sure to take the elements into consideration.
Maria
Interesting information I never thought about. I noticed the battery draining quickly but really wasn’t doing anything. This year I’ll be giving my vape pens a warm case.