Keeping device coils fresh keeps flavors crisp and clean. Burnt tastes ruin vaping fun fast. Fresh coils provide clear vapor clouds. Good maintenance habits keep coils working perfectly. Avoiding dry hits saves money. Simple steps keep things running smooth daily.

Caring for coils keeps the Vaporesso Luxe working well. Taking care of your gear prevents issues and makes vaping sessions better every single time you use it.

Prime your new coils:

Never rush. When inserting a fresh piece, put drops of liquid directly onto the exposed cotton. Let the unit sit for ten minutes. This allows the wick to soak up enough liquid before heating. Dry cotton burns instantly upon contact with electricity. This simple step prevents ruined parts and bad tastes from day one. Proper preparation makes a big difference in how long your equipment remains functional.

Keep liquid levels high:

Never let the tank get empty. If the liquid level drops below the wicking holes, the cotton dries out. Dry cotton creates a burnt flavor when heated. Refill when the tank looks low. Keeping it full keeps the wick wet at all times. This habit prevents damage to the heating element and keeps vapor smooth. Always pay attention to the level inside.

Watch your wattage:

Each coil has a recommended range printed on its side. Stay within these limits. High heat burns the cotton wick faster. Low heat fails to vaporize liquid properly. Starting at the lower end of the range helps the wick last longer. Turn up heat gradually to find the perfect spot for your flavor. Consistent power usage preserves the internal wire for a long time.

Choose the right liquid:

Sweet liquids contain sugars. These sugars do not vaporize. They stick to the heating wire and turn into dark sludge. This residue builds up quickly and ruins the coil. If you love sweet flavors, clean your tank often or switch to thinner liquids. Clear liquids usually last longer than dark, sugary blends. Picking thinner options helps keep everything clean.

Limit long hits:

Inhaling for too long stresses the heating component. Quick, short puffs keep the temperature stable. Taking massive drags makes the wire too hot. Let the unit cool down between puffs. This break lets the liquid replenish the wick. Patience helps the components last many days longer. Do not push the hardware beyond its limits.