![]() ![]() Vape juice leaking – If your new disposable is covered in liquid, it is a sign that the vape juice inside has leaked everywhere and could be the reason why your device is not working. Again, if this is the problem you should immediately seek a refund and take the device back to where you purchased it from. Whilst rare, there are times a battery has not been charged correctly or has experienced battery drain upon transport from the factory. The battery is empty – If after you hit your new disposable, a LED is blinking red or orange, this indicates that the battery is empty. To minimize the chances of buying a faulty disposable, make sure to purchase from a reputable brand and/or shop that provides good customer service. If this is the case, take the vape back to where you purchased it from, and ask for a refund or replacement. If when you hit the disposable vape for the first time by inhaling through the mouthpiece, and there is no vapor produced and no blinking light, then unfortunately the device is a faulty unit/dud. You’re covering the airflow intakes at the bottom of the device when you inhaleįaulty unit – Unfortunately, if a disposable vaporizer does not work straight out of the box, more often than not there is not much you can do about it. ![]()
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