Like regular wattage control, temperature control is also a common topic that we talk about almost everyday. Almost up to 95% of the mods on the market features temperature control, but it seems that only a few people are actually using it. Today, we’re going to talk about temperature control vapes, including the pros and cons. And I hope that it will help you decide whether its right for you.
Temperature control definition
First, let’s see what it is. Just as its name implies, the temperature control features is to set a preset temperature of the coil. When the coil reaches the setting temperature, the mod will automatically adjust the wattage to reduce the temperature. We can also see that nowadays only 3 materials that supports the temperature control, they are Nickel, titanium, and 316 Stainless Steel.
Pros and cons of temperature control vapes
The pros are that you have an extremely stable vape, no matter how you inhale on it. It is a good feature to avoid dry hits. A dry hit means the temperature of the coil is much higher than the e-juice, and it’s easy to damage the coil. Many flavour chasers actually prefer using temperature control to get different vapourize.
Then we talk about the cons. It is hazardous vaping nickel and titanium if accidentally vape in regular wattage mode. Nickel and Titanium will oxidize if the temperature is too high. This is why many people prefer Stainless Steel because it’s safe to vape in regular wattage mode. Besides, you’ll notice that temperature control requires more power from your battery, so battery life will be shortened. Also, maybe you won’t get as much vapour production from a regular wattage.
In a word, temperature control is definitely a step forward in vaping. It deserve you try.