How to choose your first open system vape?

For first-time vapors, open system vape is becoming the best choice, with its variety of flavors and adjustable coil. However, in face of the variety of products on the market, how should a beginner choose? In this blog, we will explain the three tips for purchasing and introduce how LANAVAPE ONE has become the preferred choice for beginners.

I. Purchase Tips

Battery capacity: battery capacity decides the experience

It is recommended to choose a battery more than 1000mAh. And LANAVAPE ONE which has 1200mAh large battery capacity can be used whole day, with Type-C fast charging, charging for 10 minutes and then you can use more than 2 hours.

Wattage Adjustment: the key to your taste

Different eliquid need to be matched with specific wattage in order to bring best flavor. LANAVAPE ONE's 13W-25W automatic wattage adjustment system can identify the coil resistance, no matter it is 0.6Ω or 1.0Ω coil, it can accurately output the appropriate power.

LED Display: control the status of your device.

Many vapors are affected by the sudden running out of power. LANAVAPE ONE is equipped with an intelligent LED display, which shows the battery capacity, puff number and wattage parameters, so you can control your device everytime.

II. Advanced Tips

How to choose right eliquid?

Fruit eliquid are recommended to use 0.8Ω pod for 15W-18W, while tobacco eliquid are suitable for 1.0Ω pod and high power. LANAVAPE ONE's mesh coil can increase the resolution of the eliquid by 30%.

Device Maintenance

Lightly wipe the electrodes with a cotton swab every week, and when you're not using your device, keep it in a dry, cool place and out of the sun.

III. Why choose LANAVAPE ONE for your first device?

This open system device for beginners has the following advantages:

Automatic wattage adjustment system: automatic power matching avoid the risk of paste coil.

Intelligent safety protection: short circuit protection/overcharge protection.

Taste experience: mesh coil atomization technology, up to 92% of the degree of reduction.