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You are now an experienced vaper and want to equip yourself with a more powerful e-cigarette to enjoy an ever more optimal vaping experience? You are in the right place to find the best model for under €100!

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The difference between an MTL (Mouth To Lung) and DTL (Direct To Lung) e-cigarette concerns the type of inhalation. With MTL, the vapour is first held in the mouth before being inhaled, as with a traditional cigarette. With DTL, the vapour is inhaled directly into the lungs, producing a larger volume of vapour, like a shisha. MTL is often recommended for new vapers who want to quit smoking, while DTL is aimed at more experienced vapers who have already successfully made the transition from tobacco to vaping.

To get started, it is advisable to choose an easy-to-use electronic cigarette with few settings, moderate power and a tight draw (MTL). "Pod" kits or starter kits are generally the most suitable for a successful first experience. However, some new vapers, comfortable with settings and maintenance, may prefer to move towards upgradeable and adjustable equipment. It all depends on each person's comfort level.

A heavy smoker will need a reliable e-cigarette offering good battery life (between 1200 and 5000 mAh) and a tight draw to better absorb nicotine and avoid cravings. Versatile kits compatible with MTL and RDL (tight or slightly airy draw) are often an excellent compromise for an effective transition to vaping. This e-cigarette should be used alongside nicotine salt e-liquids to effectively satisfy cravings.

The lifespan of an electronic cigarette depends on its quality, maintenance, and frequency of use. On average, a well-maintained kit can last several months, or even several years, by replacing only the wear components such as coils or cartridges. It is estimated that the lithium battery inside an electronic cigarette has an optimal lifespan of 300 charge/discharge cycles before gradually declining. To extend this lifespan, make sure to charge your electronic cigarette using mains adapters of no more than 1A (unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer) in order to minimise heat build-up in the electronics.

Good news! E-cigarettes are becoming increasingly accessible for all budgets, and you are in the right place at Le Vapoteur Discount to enjoy the best prices on the web. The average price of an e-cigarette is estimated at 35 euros. You will find e-cigarettes for as little as 10 euros for the smallest models, and up to 80 euros for the most advanced ones.

The e-cigarette is considered significantly less harmful than the traditional cigarette, as it does not rely on combustion. It is primarily used as an alternative to tobacco to reduce the risks associated with smoking. It is often described as "a healthier alternative" to tobacco or a "cessation aid" for the traditional cigarette. When used correctly (preferably in MTL), combined with good e-liquids (French and certified) and maintained regularly (cleaning and coil replacement every 2 weeks), it becomes a very effective tool for quitting tobacco, which itself is highly dangerous.

Many smokers use the e-cigarette as a tool to quit smoking. By reproducing the gesture, the sensation, the inhalation and the nicotine intake, it facilitates the gradual cessation of tobacco. Success depends on its use in an adapted way: the right inhalation (MTL), the right flavour, the right nicotine level, the right design and a level of maintenance that suits the vaper. Every smoker is unique and will require a strategy tailored to their needs, but the latest studies (such as the Cochrane study of 1st March 2025) demonstrate that: "Nicotine e-cigarettes can help people stop smoking for at least six months. Evidence suggests they work better than nicotine replacement therapies, and probably better than nicotine-free e-cigarettes.". The use of nicotine salt e-liquids would also be an advantage: "However, we still need evidence, particularly on the effects of newer types of e-cigarettes that deliver nicotine better than older ones, as better nicotine delivery could help more people to stop smoking."

Most e-cigarettes offer automatic power adjustment by detecting the resistance value (auto or smart mode). Other models offer the option of precise manual adjustment. To find the right wattage for your e-cigarette, check the recommendations printed on the coil (or pod cartridge). There you'll find the recommended power range for optimal use. Tip: if your coil is new, remember to leave it soaked in the e-liquid for a few minutes so it doesn't burn on the first use. Also set the wattage to the lowest end of what the manufacturer recommends for the first few puffs.

Maintaining an e-cigarette is straightforward. It mainly involves cleaning the tank or cartridge and replacing the coil when it wears out. Regular maintenance ensures a healthier vape, better performance, and a longer lifespan. On average, a coil should be changed every 2 to 3 weeks at most. Take the opportunity to deep clean your clearomiser or cartridge. The drip tip alone can be cleaned with soapy water every day if you wish.

An e-cigarette with a built-in battery charges directly via a USB cable and is simple to use. Models with a removable battery allow you to replace the cell, often offering greater battery life, more power, and better longevity, but they require a little more initial outlay, knowledge, and equipment to charge and transport these batteries safely.

Yes, it is permitted to carry an electronic cigarette on a plane, but only in the cabin. It must be switched off and not used during the flight. Batteries are prohibited in the hold for safety reasons. As for your e-liquids, they must not exceed 100 ml to travel with you in the cabin. Remember to carry your e-liquid bottles and your clearomiser (or pod cartridge) in a sealed plastic bag. These can leak due to the change in pressure inside the plane.

If you are travelling abroad, remember to check the legislation regarding e-cigarettes. Some countries prohibit their use and may expose you to fines (examples in 2026: Cambodia, India, Laos, Qatar, Singapore, Thailand). Others allow the possession of an e-cigarette, but you will not find vape shops to buy your e-liquids.