Okay, so, I’ve been using this Raz Vape for a while now, and I started noticing some weird stuff happening. I was like, “Is this thing running on empty?” I mean, it’s not like a gas tank where you can just peek in and see the fuel level, right?
So, I started paying more attention. First thing I noticed was the vapor. It was getting, like, wimpy. You know how when you first start using a new vape, it’s all thick clouds and strong hits? Well, it wasn’t like that anymore. The vapor was getting thinner, and the hits were just weak. Not satisfying at all.

Then, there’s the taste. Oh boy, the taste! It started getting this nasty, burnt flavor. Like, imagine sucking on a burnt piece of toast. Not pleasant, folks. And it wasn’t just a one-time thing. It kept happening every time I took a puff. Even if I let the thing sit for a bit, thinking maybe the liquid just needed to settle, nope. Burnt taste all the way.
- Tried to take a few puffs, hoping it was just a fluke.
- Gave it a rest, thinking maybe it needed a break.
- Checked the little light indicator thingy. Sometimes it blinks when it’s empty, but mine wasn’t.
Another thing I picked up on was the airflow. It felt like I was trying to suck a milkshake through a really thin straw. Just weak and restricted. It was a real struggle to get a decent puff. And let me tell you, my vape usually hits like a champ, so this was way off.
And get this, the battery seemed to be dying quicker than usual. Normally, this thing lasts me a good while, but suddenly, I was charging it way more often. It’s like the poor thing was just tired and giving up.
So yeah, those were the signs I noticed. Weak vapor, burnt taste, restricted airflow, and a battery that’s given up on life. If you’re using a Raz Vape and you start experiencing these things, it’s pretty safe to say your vape is on its last legs. Time to toss it and grab a new one, my friends!