If you have a disposable vape with a USB port, it means that the device is rechargeable. That’s a great thing for you because rechargeable devices are the longest-lasting disposable vapes on the market. Unlike a traditional disposable vape – which you’ll need to discard when the battery dies – a rechargeable disposable vape has a battery that you can top up several times. You can continue using a disposable vape with a rechargeable battery until all of the e-liquid is gone.
In order to use a rechargeable disposable vape effectively, though, you need to know how to charge it – and that’s what we’re going to cover in this guide. You’re going to learn how to recharge a vape safely, how long a vape takes to charge, what you should do if your vape isn’t charging and more. Let’s jump right in.
If a disposable vape blinks when you puff on it, it’s time to recharge the battery. Here’s what you need to do.
You don’t have to wait for your vape’s light to blink before you charge it. You can recharge your device whenever you want to give it a top-up. You might want to do that, for instance, if you’re planning to be out of the house for a while and want to make sure your device’s battery won’t die.
A disposable vape usually takes less than an hour to recharge.
A disposable vape typically has a battery capacity of around 500 mAh and generally charges at a rate of about 0.8-1.0 amp. If your device has a battery capacity and charging speed somewhere near those ranges, it’ll charge in about 30-40 minutes. If your device has a larger battery capacity or a slower charging rate, it’ll take a bit longer to charge. However, most disposable vapes charge in less than an hour.
When a disposable vape is done charging, the light will change in one of three ways.
If a disposable vape has a USB port, it’s rechargeable. A disposable vape without a USB port, on the other hand, is meant to be used only until the battery dies. In regions such as the European Union and the United Kingdom, rechargeable disposable vapes are less common because local laws limit the capacities of pre-filled vapes to a maximum of 2 ml.
If you live in a region that limits the capacities of disposable vapes, you don’t have to worry that e-liquid is being wasted when your device dies. Your device’s battery capacity is more than adequate to use the entire e-liquid supply.
Do you want to try a new vape that offers the convenience of a disposable but lasts much longer? Consider the Innokin Endura S1. It’s a rechargeable disposable vape with a pod that you can refill. You can continue using the Endura S1 until you’re no longer happy with the flavor and dispose of it as you would any other disposable vape.
One of the reasons why people sometimes look for information about how to recharge disposable vapes is because they didn’t know their devices were rechargeable in the first place – and that’s because rechargeable disposable vapes usually don’t include charging cables.
There are three reasons why disposable vapes generally don’t come with charging cables.
So, although you may need to buy a charging cable if you don’t already have one, the fact that disposable vapes usually don’t include cables keeps your expenses low and reduces waste.
A lithium-ion battery stores a large amount of power in a small package, and overheating can create a potential fire risk. Charging a battery causes its temperature to increase, so it’s particularly important to take proper safety precautions when you recharge a disposable vape. Here’s how to charge a vape safely.
Several Innokin disposable vapes have rechargeable batteries. Those vapes include:
A disposable vape’s light should turn on when you connect the device to a power source. If that doesn’t happen, your vape isn’t charging. Here’s what you should do.
Don’t ever try to recharge a disposable vape that doesn’t have a USB port.
There is no way to charge a non-rechargeable disposable vape safely because the device doesn’t have the appropriate circuitry to stop the charging process when the battery reaches its target voltage.
Also, there is no benefit to recharging a non-rechargeable vape because the device is designed to run out of battery power when its e-liquid supply is exhausted.
Consider the Innokin Endura S1 as a longer-lasting alternative if you live in a region that restricts the e-liquid capacities of disposable vapes.
If you have a non-rechargeable disposable vape, it’s time to dispose of it when the light blinks. With a rechargeable vape, though, you’ll just charge the battery at that point and can continue using the device until it’s out of e-liquid. At that point, you’ll notice one of three things.
If you notice any of those things when using a disposable vape and have already recharged the battery a few times, your device is probably out of vape juice; it’s time to replace it.
A rechargeable disposable vape holds more e-liquid than a non-rechargeable vape, allowing you to use the device longer before replacing it.
The main reason why rechargeable disposable vapes are so popular is because they’re the longest-lasting disposable vapes on the market – and everyone would like their disposable vapes to last longer.
Rechargeable disposable vapes are also some of the cheapest vaping devices on the market because they last significantly longer than vapes with single-use batteries but don’t cost significantly more. To determine how much you spend per day on vaping, you can divide the cost of your usual disposable vape by the number of days the device lasts before you need to replace it.
There’s no question that people want to use long-lasting disposable vapes – but why is it necessary for a high-capacity disposable vape to have a rechargeable battery? The answer to that question is actually quite simple: It allows the device to deliver a huge number of puffs while remaining small, light and pocketable. No one would want a 5,000-puff disposable vape with a single-use battery because the battery would be enormous. Only with a rechargeable battery is it possible to create long-lasting disposable vapes that people actually want to use.