...
HEALTH CANADA
All Categories

Do Vapes Expire?

Suppose you have an old disposable vape pen that you’ve just found in the back of a drawer. You’re not entirely sure how long it’s been there, but you’re certain that it’s been quite a while. Can you still use it? Do vapes expire?

The short answer to the question of whether disposable vapes expire is “yes” – all e-liquid is meant to be used within about a year of its manufacturing date. As to whether you can still use your old disposable vape, the answer is “maybe.”

If a disposable vape is more than a year old, it’s definitely safe to assume that your experience won’t be as good as it would have been when the device was new. That’s because e-liquid changes over time – something we’ll describe in greater detail shortly – and eventually becomes less pleasant to use. That’s why almost every product that contains vape juice – whether it’s a disposable vape, a bottle of e-liquid or something else – has an expiration date on its package.

If your old disposable vape is still in its original box, you can just look for a date. If the expiration date has passed, you can still use the device but probably won’t enjoy it very much. Since you’re reading this article, though, there’s a good chance that you’ve already removed the device from its box and thrown the box away – and in that case, you’re going to need a little more information.

So, is your old disposable vape still safe to use? Here’s everything you’ve ever wanted to know about what happens when a vape gets old.

 

What Happens When the E-Liquid in a Disposable Vape Gets Old?

As a disposable vape age, the e-liquid in the device undergoes changes that affect the flavor and the nicotine. We’ll discuss the changes to the e-liquid’s flavor first.

The E-Liquid Degrades as a Disposable Vape Ages

The ingredients that give an e-liquid its flavor are volatile, which means that they’ll undergo molecular changes over time. We discuss this in greater detail in our article about the expiration of vape juice. In short, though, the changes that occur within an e-liquid’s flavor components cause some of those compounds to meld together and others to degrade into new compounds. People sometimes talk about this as a sort of “mellowing,” but what’s really happening is that the individual flavor notes are beginning to degrade away. Every vape juice has a peak, and that peak is always within about the first year of the e-liquid’s life. After that, the flavor profile will slowly degrade into a sort of generic unidentifiable sweetness.

The Nicotine Degrades as a Disposable Vape Ages

Nicotine is perhaps even more volatile than an e-liquid’s flavor compounds. If you have an older disposable vape that’s still sealed in its plastic or foil pouch and still in the original box, it’s protected from air and light and will probably still have much of its original potency if it isn’t too old. If you’ve removed the device from the package, though, the nicotine will degrade very quickly – even if the device is still less than a year old. If the nicotine in a disposable vape has undergone significant degradation, you may notice that it no longer has the throat hit it once did. You may also notice a slightly bitter flavor that wasn’t there before.

In summary, while there’s no reason not to use a disposable vape that’s a little past its best-by date, it definitely won’t taste the same and won’t be as satisfying as when it was new. If you can tolerate the degraded flavor, you should expect that you’ll need to vape more often in order to maintain the same level of satisfaction.

1. Innobar 7000

 

What Happens When the Battery in a Disposable Vape Gets Old?

Next, we’ll discuss what happens to the battery in a disposable vape as the device ages. A lithium-ion battery self-discharges in storage, which means that the energy stored in the battery dissipates over time even if it isn’t being used. The good news is that the typical self-discharge rate of a lithium-ion battery is usually about 2-3 percent per month, which means that even if the device is more than a year old, the battery probably still has plenty of life remaining. Plus, you can always recharge the battery if the device has that capability. If a disposable vape isn’t rechargeable and has been stored for so long that the battery no longer holds a charge, the device is probably so old that you wouldn’t have wanted to use it anyway.

If you have an old disposable vape with any outward sign of potential battery damage – the device is bulging, for instance, or it’s dented because you accidentally squashed it inside a drawer or stored something heavy on top of it – you should recycle it immediately and should not use it. Physical deformity is both a potential cause and a symptom of permanent internal changes within a battery. It’s a sign that the battery is no longer safe to use.

2. Innobar 7000

 

What’s the Best Way to Store a Disposable Vape?

Let’s suppose that you’ve found some disposable vapes on sale for a great price. You’d like to buy a large supply of the devices, but you also want some assurance that they’ll still be safe and enjoyable to use after you’ve stored them for a while. What’s the best way to store a disposable vape?

If you’re going to store a disposable vape for some time, the first thing you need to know is that the primary things that cause an e-liquid to degrade more quickly are exposure to heat, light and air. Since most disposable vapes are opaque, you probably won’t need to worry about light exposure but will need to worry about heat and air. Heat also increases the rate at which a lithium-ion battery loses its charge. Lastly, you’ll want to avoid any situation that could cause physical damage to the devices.

3. Innobar 7000

Protect Disposable Vapes from Air

To ensure that a disposable vape will last as long in storage as it possibly can, you always want to keep the device in its original package until you’re ready to use it. A disposable vape is usually sealed in a plastic or foil pouch, which provides protection from air and helps to ensure that the e-liquid in the device will degrade as slowly as possible. If you’ve broken the seal, you shouldn’t expect a disposable vape to last long at all in storage because the e-liquid is directly exposed to air.

In addition to the foil or plastic pouch, a disposable vape will often ship with a silicone plug in the mouthpiece. If you think there’s a chance that you might want to store a disposable vape for a while after opening it, you should keep the plug and replace it when you’re done using the device. The device’s vents will still allow the e-liquid to come into contact with the outside air, but using the plug will at least reduce the exposure somewhat.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Related Posts

Price Based Country test mode enabled for testing United States (US). You should do tests on private browsing mode. Browse in private with Firefox, Chrome and Safari

Scroll to Top

Join Us

Get up to 10% off with our Newsletter and stay updated.

If you are located in Ontario

Please select your province while adding the product to cart. Otherwise, We'll not ship the product.