Many vapers ask themselves this question: Why is my electronic cigarette leaking?  You were so proud to have switched to the electronic cigarette, so proud to have quit smoking… and now your electronic cigarette started to leak, finding you with e-liquid full of pockets or even in your bag. You have to admit, an electronic cigarette that leaks is unpleasant. So much so that we would almost end up taking the cigarette again… No! Resuming tobacco is surely the worst thing to do. What if we tried to explain to you the why and the how?

As much to tell you right away, e-liquid leaks mainly come from improper use or improper handling of the electronic cigarette. Vapers and more precisely beginner vapers often think that if their electronic cigarette leaks, it is because it has a manufacturing defect. We have to face the facts: this scenario happens only rarely. So yes, it happens that their electronic cigarette really has a defect, and this often concerns the resistance of their electronic cigarette. Manufacturing defects account for a small percentage of e-cigarette leakage problems. Here is an overview of the main sources of leakage from an electronic cigarette.

  • wear resistance

The resistance of an electronic cigarette is a wearing part with a lifespan of 15 to 20 fillings in general. When the resistance is worn, the volume of vapour is less important and the restitution of flavours is altered. Leaks of e-liquid are not to be excluded: the cotton can no longer retain the e-liquid, it flows through the resistance and is generally found in the airflow adjustment ring.

And if the solution was to replace your clearomiser? Because there is a clearomizer known for its manufacturing quality and an ideal design to avoid leaks: the AERIS clearomizer. Although no clearomizer can be guaranteed 0 leakages, the AERIS is certainly one of the best clearomizers in the world. With an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 on many blogs and sites specializing in vaping, AERIS has proven itself for several years now.

The comments about it are always very complimentary: “No leaks and do not condense”, “Nice amount of steam” or “Good restitution of flavours”. And these words are not ours but those of the Vaping post, a media specialized in vaping for more than 10 years. Suffice to say that with AERIS, you are starting from a solid base, a clearomiser that is resistant to unpleasant surprises. Before any act of purchase, make sure that your battery is compatible with AERIS. This clearomizer has a 510 thread and its diameter is 25 mm. Consumers are also all unanimous about this clearomizer. 

  • Initiation of resistance

Practically all the manuals contain this crucial stage but it is not useless to recall it: the priming of the resistance. The priming of the resistance consists in moistening the cotton before the first use of the resistance by pouring a few drops of e-liquid. This avoids heating the resistance without e-liquid. If the priming is not carried out correctly, the cotton of the resistance can “burn” causing an unpleasant taste in the mouth and which can cause in rare cases e-liquid leaks. It is not useless to remind you of our advice to properly prime the resistance of an electronic cigarette to vape in complete safety and above all with pleasure.

 
  • The airflow adjustment ring

When filling your tank with e-liquid, make sure the airflow adjustment ring is closed. Leaving it open when filling, can create a kind of draft and e-liquid will end up in the adjustment ring. After filling, don’t forget to set it again.

  • Mouthpiece cleaning

When the resistance heats the e-liquid, it is vaporized and the vapour is evacuated through the mouthpiece. Under the effect of the vaporization of the e-liquid, microdroplets are formed. If the mouthpiece is not cleaned inside regularly, these micro-droplets can end up in the mouth and this can be very unpleasant. Some vapers think they have e-liquid in their mouths. In reality, it is not e-liquid but condensation due to the vaporization of the e-liquid. Regular cleaning of the mouthpiece is enough to solve the problem. 

  • The PG/VG percentage

The percentage of propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin (PG/VG) is also important to avoid any risk of leakage. Propylene glycol is very liquid. An e-liquid with a high concentration of PG will tend to cross the cotton of the resistance more easily and therefore promote leaks. On the other hand, vegetable glycerin is rather “oily” in nature. An e-liquid containing too much VG will therefore tend to have difficulty passing through the cotton and therefore clog it. With a ratio of 65/35 or 50/50.

Water or alcohol

E-liquids do not contain water or alcohol, but be aware that e-liquids containing water or alcohol are more fluid and therefore can promote leaks, especially at the level of the airflow rings. . These e-liquids are therefore not recommended or even banned from your daily use.

  • Worn or misplaced seals

Some models of clearomizers contain O-rings ensuring the tightness at the level of the threads or the Pyrex tube with the lower part and the upper part of the clearomizer. As in all sectors using seals, these tend to wear out over time and harden, no longer playing the main role. If you have had an electronic cigarette for more than a year and, despite all the precautions taken to change your coils and fill your e-liquid, it starts to leak overnight, remember to check the various seals present. on your clearomiser and to replace them if necessary. In general, replacement seals are provided in electronic cigarette kits.

 
  • The use of your electronic cigarette on a daily basis

During any transport, make sure that your electronic cigarette is switched off and that the airflow ring is in the closed position. Avoid as much as possible carrying your vape in a pocket or in a bag without a protective case to avoid any shock that could damage it.