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The air that you breathe: the relationship between vape airflow and hits

There are many ins and outs to vaping – and, by extension, to the e-cig devices we all know and love… and use. One such feature of these devices that’s rarely talked about is their airflow. But why should we bother concentrating any time on the subject, you may ask? Well, because the effectiveness of your device’s airflow will have a direct impact on how large and how satisfying your hit is; indeed, the very quality of your hit…

Top and bottom airflow – what’s it all about?

Airflow in vaping terms is determined by two methods – top and bottom. Airflow then is derived from the top of a vape pen attachment (or that of a comparative e-cig device) or from its bottom. Now, back in the more innocent, misty, early days of vaping it was all bottom air flow. Vape companies’ products were pretty much all bottom airflow devices, including in their designs then, several, relatively large and expertly placed holes to ensure optimum vape airflow – and, thus, big, satisfying hits – could take place. And yet, don’t doubt it; top airflow’s become the more popular method in recent years because, without it, coil-less atomisers won’t function; bottom airflow’s no good to them.

 

Top or bottom airflow – which is best?

Simple question and simple answer really – top airflow vapes are becoming the new standard with flavour connoisseurs who are seeking out the highest end atomisers for their ever more impressive e-cig devices.  And this is because bottom airflow just does not hit coil-less atomisers as well as it might. Top airflow’s needed then to deliver a satisfying hit.

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Variable airflow

Alternatively, you’ll find that, thanks to the ever increasing technological advancement sweeping through the vaping industry, some e-cig devices now come complete with variable airflow functionality. What does mean? Again, it’s a simple concept in theory and practice – you can now vary the airflow itself to alter your hit as you like. Indeed, impressively many top airflow-toting devices now feature adjustable airflow options. And, yes, vape airflow at its best for practically every e-liquid hitter on the market offers both variable and top airflow. It’s fast become the most common airflow format, especially as it works best with coil-less atomisers.

 

More airflow delivers bigger hits (usually)

Yes, to increase vape airflow then is, by and large, to get a bigger hit, In general terms. When you adjust your airflow holes so they’re open, more air’s let into the atomiser, resulting in a bigger hit. Easy-peasy, right? Well, yes… but there is a catch. The efficacy of this process is also dependant on one or two other variables – the specific device itself, naturally, and the materials of its components. Something then always to be mindful of when adjusting your airflow as you seek a big, big hit.

 

Adjust your airflow for your optimal

So, the critical component in getting your vape’s airflow right is to find the right balance; it’s all about customising your hit so you get it just the way you like it. And that’s whether your favoured device a vape pen, an e cig London or whatever it may be. In short, try to purchase a device with both variable and top airflow – and then play around with the settings so you can eventually arrive at what feels right to deliver exactly the hit you like most, over and again.