Introduction to our Blog

An Introduction to Vaping: What You Need to Know


Over the past few years, vaping has become a popular alternative to smoking traditional cigarettes. If you’re new to the practice or considering making the switch, it’s important to understand the basics of how vaping works and what options are available. This blog is designed to provide you with an in-depth look at all aspects of vaping so that you can make an informed decision about whether it's right for you.

What is Vaping?


Vaping is the act of inhaling and exhaling vapor produced by an electronic device called an e-cigarette or vape pen. This device uses heat to turn liquid nicotine—or other flavoured liquids—into inhalable vapor. It contains a battery, heating element, and a container for the e-liquid which can be replaced when empty. The liquid used in these devices often contains nicotine as well as propylene glycol, glycerol, flavour.

The Benefits of Vaping Compared to Smoking


Vaping offers several advantages over smoking traditional cigarettes. First and foremost, it eliminates many of the harmful chemicals associated with smoking cigarettes, such as tar and carbon monoxide. Additionally, since there is no combustion involved in vaping, there is no production of ash or smoke—making it much less harmful for your lungs than conventional cigarette smoking. Finally, many people enjoy the wide variety of flavours available when vaping compared to cigarettes' one-note taste.

Types of Vape Products Available


There are several types of vape products available on the market today including starter kits which include everything needed to start vaping immediately; tanks which hold larger amounts of e-liquid; atomizers which heat up your vape liquid; coils which are responsible for vaporizing your liquid; mods which allow users more control over their experience; and disposable vapes which are pre-filled with vape juice and ready to use right out of the package. There is also a range of nicotine levels available from zero percent nicotine all the way up to 20 mg/ml depending on your preference in the United Kingdom.


Back to blog