Different Kinds of Vapes: What Would Suit You?
Vaping is easy, but deciding which device to buy can be a pain. If you've never been to a vape shop, you may quickly become overwhelmed by the selection of vaporizers and flavors. But don't worry, as we’re here to tell you about different kinds of vapes to help you pick the right one.
Vaporizers have been evolving for decades. Now is the perfect time to try one! But where should you start?
What Types of Vapes Exist?
Here are the different types of vapes we will discuss in this guide:
- Cig-a-likes (electronic cigarettes);
- Vape pens;
- Vape pods;
- Vape mods (Box mods).
Cig-a-Likes
Cig-a-likes, also known as electronic cigarettes or e-cigs, are entry-level vaping devices that look identical to tobacco cigarettes. It's the closest experience you'll get to smoking without a joint.
Using a cig-a-like is nearly as straightforward as smoking, as most e-cigs don't have a button, and they activate automatically as you draw. As you inhale, the battery inside the device powers the atomizer, which heats the e-liquid and turns it into an inhalable vapor.
E-cigarettes have the smallest types of vape tanks and the least powerful batteries. Most of them are disposable, meaning you have to throw them away after the battery dies or after the vape juice depletes. On the plus side, e-cigarettes are very affordable and compact.
Anatomy of Cig-a-Likes
Cig-a-likes contain the following structural elements:
- Battery (powers the atomizer);
- Atomizer (heats the nicotine e-liquid inside the tank);
- Sensor (that activates the device as you draw);
- Cartridge or tank that contains the e-liquid.
While all vaporizers share this structure, every type has distinguishable features that we’ll discuss later.
Types of Cig-a-Likes
Electronic cigarettes are usually available as:
- Disposables. Single-use devices that need to be replaced after either the battery or e-juice runs out.
- Refillable e-cigs. Slightly more expensive devices with rechargeable batteries, as well as replaceable cartridges or refillable e-liquid tanks. However, they still have a limited life span compared to other vapes.
Pros
- Cheapest vaporizer on the market;
- Straightforward and beginner-friendly;
- Compact;
- Discreet cigarette-like style.
Cons
- Small battery life and a limited amount of e-juice;
- No size options;
- Can't be adjusted;
- Average flavor intensity and cloud production;
- Most devices can't be refilled or recharged.
Vape Pens
Vape pens are the most popular types of vapes. They are sometimes referred to as "second vape generation" devices with increased battery life and power compared to cig-a-likes.
These vapes are equally as straightforward as e-cigarettes. They usually come without customization features and have a built-in battery. However, some models have a rechargeable battery and refillable e-juice tank.
Like cig-a-likes, vape pens usually don't have a button, and they activate as you draw from the mouthpiece. On top of that, vape pens are compact and affordable. Similar to electronic cigarettes, these devices are perfect for beginners.
Anatomy of Vape Pens
A modern vape pen shares the same structure as a cig-a-like. However, it has some unique features, such as:
- USB charging port;
- Refillable e-liquid tank;
- Microchip;
- Airflow control (on some devices).
Types of Vape Pens
There are many different types of vape pens available in various sizes from dozens of manufacturers. Here are the most common categories:
- Variable and fixed-voltage pens. Vape pens can have an adjustable or fixed voltage output. You can tune it to optimize the flavor intensity and cloud production.
- Disposables and rechargeables. Disposables are single-use devices that you can't recharge and refill. Rechargeable vapes can be used for a long time if cleaned and maintained regularly.
- Nicotine e-liquid and CBD pens. Regular vape pens are used for nicotine consumption, whereas CBD devices can be filled with cannabinoid (THC) vape juice.
Pros
- Better flavor and cloud production compared to cig-a-likes;
- Straightforward and beginner-friendly;
- Compact;
- Affordable;
- Long-lasting;
- Adjustable voltage and temperature control (in some models).
Cons
- Average battery life (but slightly better compared to cig-a-likes);
- Slightly bigger than e-cigarettes.
Vape Pods
Vape pods are another variation of the vape pen that combines reasonable capacity and efficiency with an affordable price. They are easy to use, and depending on the model, may also offer adjustable voltage and temperature control.
These devices are more compact than vape pens and cig-a-likes. In fact, you can carry several vape pods in your pocket at once! These devices are great for beginners and vapers for a quick and easy hit.
Anatomy of Vape Pods
Vape pods share the structure and features of vape pens. However, they’re available in several unique form-factors such as tear-shaped or USB-shaped devices.
Types of Vape Pods
Vape pod devices are available as disposables and rechargeable devices. Most of them have a fixed output, but some models allow you to adjust voltage and temperature. You can read more about these categories above.
Pros
- Smallest and most compact vaporizers;
- Affordable;
- Available in various forms and sizes;
- Straightforward and beginner-friendly;
- Some models have adjustable voltage and temperature control;
- Compact.
Cons
- Slightly weaker battery compared to vape pens;
- Limited features.
Pod Mods
Vape mod also referred to as a box mod, is the most advanced type of vaporizer available. They have the strongest battery, making them noticeably bulkier than other vapes.
On top of that, vape mods have adjustable temperature control, voltage, and wattage outputs, allowing skilled vapers to achieve intense flavors and produce giant smoke clouds. vape mods are optimal for advanced vaping techniques, such as Direct-to-Lung (DTL) hits.
Vape mods take time to master, making them difficult for newcomers. Besides, they are even more expensive than other vapes, so beginners are better off with more popular types of vapes.
Anatomy of Vape Mods
Here's what makes vape mods different from other vape devices:
- Modifiable batteries;
- Sub-ohm tank;
- Variable temperature, voltage, and wattage settings;
- Airflow control.
Types of Vape Mods
There are two different types of vape mods: regulated (mechanical) and unregulated.
- Regulated mods. They feature an electrical circuit board that regulates the power current. They are safe, easy to charge, and have excellent battery life.
- Unregulated mods. These devices don't have circuit protection, which provides more possibilities for customization. For example, you can set any voltage or wattage you want to improve the e-liquid's flavor. At the same time, unregulated mods are even harder to master and can be dangerous in the hands of an amateur.
Pros
- Extended battery life;
- Highly personalized experience and various adjustable settings;
- Intense flavor;
- Produce the most clouds per hit;
- Modifiable;
- Minimized leaking;
- Allows you to change batteries without recharging.
Cons
- Expensive;
- Steep learning curve;
- Bulkier than other types of vape devices;
- Batteries can take considerable time to charge.
Conclusion
To sum up, those who want a quick hit can try compact vape pens and vape pods. For those looking for a device that looks and operates like a regular cigarette, stick with e-cigs. However, if you love tinkering with settings to achieve the ideal flavor, consider opting for vape mods.
Green Caviar Club has a wide variety of vape mods, cig-a-likes, and disposables for the lowest price on the market. We offer different kinds of vapes for everyone — from pro-vapers to newcomers!
- Anant Derhgawen