This blog aims to cover what you have been wanting to know about the difference between MTL vs DTL. If you are relatively new to vaping, or you have never quite seemed to grasp the many initialisms that come with the territory then we are hoping to explain.
To make sure that your e-liquid stays fresh for longer, it’s important to take the correct precautions to ensure that you preserve and store your vape juice in the best way. If your e-liquid goes bad, it will be noticeable right away in the flavour and smell, you begin to notice a sour smell. This will completely ruin your vaping experience and may leave you stuck if you haven’t got any backup vape juices.
Here at Edge, we want to minimise the risk of letting your e-liquids go bad and hope this blog offers some insight so that you can continue to enjoy vaping without the bad taste!
At EDGE we hold your wellbeing in the highest regard, this is why we constantly strive to stay at the top of our game when it comes to safety and compliance. With recent media coverage we understand that some of you may have new-found apprehensions as to whether vaping really is safe and in particular if there are any ingredients used that might cause you a potentially allergic reaction.
Clearomizers - or tanks – can get quite expensive nowadays. And as a result, it can be quite disheartening to notice that yours has started to leak within a short-time of purchase.
After a while, any e-liquid left in either the bottle, or the e-cigarette tank itself has started to turn brown. But why is this? And more importantly, is it safe to continue using it for vaping?