How to Inhale Vape
Understanding the right way to inhale ensures a smoother experience and helps prevent coughing or irritation, especially for beginners.
Read More >>Learning how to inhale vape correctly is key to a smooth and enjoyable experience, especially for beginners. There are three main inhaling styles: mouth-to-lung (MTL), which mimics smoking by drawing vapor into the mouth before inhaling; direct-to-lung (DTL), where vapor goes straight into the lungs for bigger clouds and stronger flavor; and restricted direct-lung (RDL), a balance between the two. Beginners usually find MTL easier and less harsh, while advanced users may prefer DTL for more vapor. To avoid coughing, it’s best to take slow, gentle puffs, choose the right nicotine strength, and stay hydrated. Whether you’re after strong throat hits or smoother clouds, experimenting with these methods will help you find the inhaling style that suits your preference.
1. What is the correct way to inhale a vape for beginners?
Beginners should start with the mouth-to-lung method. Take a small puff into your mouth, hold it briefly, then inhale into your lungs. This method mimics cigarette smoking and reduces the risk of coughing.
2. Why do I cough when I inhale vape?
Coughing is common for new vapers. It can happen due to high nicotine strength, strong throat hit, or inhaling too quickly. Switching to a lower nicotine level or slower draws can help.
3. Which is better, mouth-to-lung or direct-to-lung?
Neither is “better”—it depends on preference. MTL is ideal for beginners and smokers who want a cigarette-like feel, while DTL suits cloud chasers and flavor enthusiasts using powerful devices.
4. Can you inhale vape into your mouth only?
Yes, you can hold vapor in your mouth and exhale without inhaling into the lungs. This method is often used for flavor tasting or vape tricks, though it delivers less nicotine.
5. How long should you inhale when vaping?
Inhale slowly for about 3–5 seconds depending on your device. Pod systems usually require shorter puffs, while sub-ohm tanks work better with longer, deeper inhales.