Can Your Tank and Coils Handle the Flavor Blending?

Flavor blending is a growing practice throughout the vaping community, giving vapers the opportunity to create new and enticing flavor profiles without the effort required for DIY vaping. The process of flavor blending is so simple that it almost sounds too good to be true, but the reality is that this trend really does offer up endless possibilities when it comes to what those clouds can taste like.

However, that doesn’t mean that every flavor blending venture is guaranteed to be a success. In fact, the biggest downfall of a flavor blend creation is the configuration of the hardware used to turn that e-liquid into thick plumes of vapor.

Flavor Blending: The Basics
Flavor blending is one of the simplest practices that exists in the vaping world. It’s simply the act of blending together two or more flavors into one bottle. These flavors are simply e-liquids that exist on the market. The vaper carefully selects multiple flavors that are pre-made by a company and mixes them together into a new bottle. The result is a flavor profile that’s more complex, not to mention customized to the vaper’s unique tastes.

So, what’s an example?

Well, let’s say you come across a chocolate chip cookie flavor produced by one company, and a vanilla cream flavor produced by another. Making a 50/50 blend of the two flavors gives you a delectable cookies n’ cream flavor profile that you’ll have a hard time finding already prepared.

Or let’s say you’re dying to vape a tropical fruit cocktail, but the options you find out there just don’t meet your standards. Well, you can grab individual single-fruit tropical flavors, like mango, pineapple, and guava, plus a citrus flavor for good measure. Now, you can blend them all together and get a fruity extravaganza that is customized to satisfy your taste buds.

As you can see, flavor blending has a lot to offer, and it’s cheaper and easier than going the DIY routine, as you don’t need to invest in equipment and bulk ingredients, find storage for all of your goods and use careful mathematic formulas and measuring for a successful batch.

The Importance of Using the Right Coils and Tank
Now, let’s talk about the role that coils play in a flavor blend creation. To do this, we need to remember what the coils are actually doing as part of the vaporizing process. The coil is installed into the tank, and its job is to absorb a particular amount of e-liquid in its wicking material, which is usually cotton. Then, when the device is fired, the coil’s wire heats the e-liquid collected in the wick, creating a steady stream of smooth vapor.

As we know, the configuration of a coil determines how well an e-liquid will vaporize based on various elements of the overall setup. For instance, we know that higher output levels require sub-ohm resistance levels, and vice versa.

So, what does this have to do with flavor blending? Well, when you combine two e-liquids together, you end up with a new formula altogether. We know that higher output levels do best with high VG vape juices, for instance, and higher VG vape juices are not that compatible with high-resistance level coils due to their thicker consistency.

When you vape a single pre-prepared e-liquid, you know its attributes such as the VG/PG ratio and nicotine level, and so it’s easy to know how to configure your setup, choosing the best coils for the job. But, flavor blending creates an entire new ratio of ingredients that must be taken into account when choosing the coil with which to vape.

This applies to the tank as well. You need to have a sub-ohm tank that can accommodate a wide range of coil configurations, so that the coil you end up using for your flavor blend works with the tank that you have.

Choosing the Right Coils: What to Take into Consideration
First, let’s talk about how to choose the best coil configuration according to the unique nature of your flavor blend.

#1: How Sugary the Flavor is
One thing to pay attention to is how sugary your flavor blend is. E-liquids that are heavier on the sweetener are more prone to gunking up your vape coils, eventually causing them to clog. Coils with higher resistance levels are more prone to getting gunked up, so pay attention to this factor carefully.

#2: The VG/PG Ratio
You also need to pay attention to the VG/PG ratio, as we said that higher VG e-liquids are compatible with lower resistance levels of coils. When you combine two or more e-liquids together, you may very well end up with a totally new VG/PG ratio based on the proportions of individual flavors. Determine the new VG/PG ratio that you’ve created based on how much of each e-liquid you added to the formula and select a coil accordingly.

Choosing the Proper Tank for Your Flavor Blend
So, what about the tank? Any standard sub-ohm vape tank can handle a flavor blend, as long as you’re combining only freebase nic vape juices with standard VG/PG ratios. Make sure the tank is compatible with the coils that you plan on using.

Flavor blending is a trend that isn’t going anywhere, as it allows vapers to explore creative blends of flavor profiles that they can’t find anywhere on the market. If you’re going to give this trend a try, you’ll want to make sure that you are using the proper coils based on the new formula that you’ve produced.