How To Inhale A Vape Properly
How to Inhale a Vape
Two techniques. Mouth-to-lung (MTL) for pod kits and cigarette-style devices. Direct-to-lung (DTL) for sub-ohm kits. Using the wrong technique on the wrong device is behind almost every cough, harsh hit plus bad vape experience. Here is how to get it right.
Two techniques, one per device type. Mouth-to-lung (MTL) for pod kits plus MTL tanks. Slow draw into mouth for 2 to 3 seconds. Hold briefly. Inhale into lungs. Exhale. Matches cigarette technique. Direct-to-lung (DTL) for sub-ohm devices. One long pull straight into lungs with no mouth hold. Different sensation. Most UK adult beginners should start with MTL because pod kits suit new users plus the draw style is familiar from smoking. A gentle draw is always better than a hard one. Hard draws flood the coil, cause gurgling plus produce harsh vapour regardless of technique.
Three numbers that frame
the right UK vape draw
Draw length, rest interval plus the MTL share of the UK market. Numbers that shape good technique.
MTL draw length
Time spent drawing vapour into the mouth on a mouth-to-lung device. Slow plus steady gives best flavour.
Rest between puffs
Time the coil needs between puffs to rewick. Shorter intervals cause burnt taste plus reduce coil life.
UK MTL share
Approximate share of UK adult vapers using MTL devices. The dominant style among ex-smokers.
How UK vapers inhale properly across MTL and DTL
Most vaping problems trace back to technique. The device is usually fine. The e-liquid is usually fine. The user just has not found the right draw yet. Getting the basics locked in during the first week saves weeks of frustration later. Here is the detailed walk-through across both major UK vape styles.
Mouth-to-lung (MTL) technique
The UK beginner default. Three-part draw:
- Draw into the mouth. Slow steady pull for 2 to 3 seconds. Imagine sipping through a thick milkshake straw not a drinking straw.
- Hold briefly. A half-second pause while the vapour sits in your mouth. Lets flavour register plus primes the inhale.
- Inhale to lungs. Breathe in as you would normally. Vapour follows the air into your lungs.
- Exhale normally. Through nose or mouth. Watch the cloud dissipate.
This is exactly how cigarette smokers inhale. The similarity is deliberate. MTL devices plus nic salt e-liquid combine to recreate the familiar cigarette experience for ex-smokers.
Direct-to-lung (DTL) technique
For sub-ohm devices only. Different approach:
- Single long inhale. Draw vapour straight into your lungs in one motion. No mouth hold.
- Slow but deep. Not a snatched gulp. A steady 3 to 5 second pull all the way down.
- Hold for a moment. Briefly in the lungs before exhaling.
- Exhale a cloud. DTL produces significantly more vapour than MTL.
DTL will feel wrong to a new UK vaper. Too much vapour, too fast, too deep. That reaction is normal. DTL suits experienced vapers who want cloud production plus bold flavour. Do not attempt DTL on a high-strength nic salt. Nicotine delivery will be overwhelming.
Matching technique to device
The two techniques are not interchangeable. Each device type is designed for one:
- Pod kits. MTL only. Restricted airflow designed for the cigarette-style draw. Using DTL technique on a pod kit is ineffective.
- MTL tanks. MTL only. Higher airflow than pods but still designed for mouth draws.
- DTL tanks. DTL only. Wide open airflow. A light draw produces almost no vapour.
- Convertible tanks. Some tanks switch modes via airflow control. Read the manual before experimenting.
Matching technique to e-liquid strength
Strength matters as much as device:
- 20mg/ml or 10mg/ml nic salt. MTL only. DTL delivers too much nicotine too quickly at these strengths.
- 6mg/ml or 3mg/ml nic salt. Either technique works though MTL is still the better match.
- 3mg/ml shortfill. DTL default. Lower strength is balanced against the high volume of vapour.
- 0mg shortfill. Either technique. No nicotine limit to worry about.
Why vaping makes some people cough
New-user cough is common. Usually one of four causes:
- Wrong technique for device. Using DTL on an MTL pod kit floods the throat.
- Too much nicotine. 20mg/ml on a first vape can overwhelm even former heavy smokers.
- PG allergy or sensitivity. Some people react to propylene glycol. Switching to higher-VG shortfills can help.
- Dry coil. A coil that needs priming or has reached end-of-life produces harsh vapour that triggers coughing.
For most UK beginners the cough settles within two weeks as the airways adjust. Persistent coughing beyond a month should prompt a device or strength review.
Four UK beginner mistakes
on the vape inhale
Drawing too hard
Pod kits need gentle draws. Hard draws flood the coil, cause gurgling plus produce a mouthful of liquid not vapour. Ease off.
DTL on an MTL device
Trying to take a long direct-lung pull on a pod kit does not work. Restricted airflow is not built for it. Draw into mouth first.
Chain puffing
Rapid successive puffs stop the coil rewicking. Produces burnt taste within a few hits. Wait 10 to 15 seconds between draws.
Too high a strength
Starting at 20mg/ml when you smoked 10 a day causes throat hit plus coughing. Match strength to smoking history.
Mouth-to-lung vs
direct-to-lung side by side
A full technique comparison covering draw style, device pairing, strength plus typical user.
The ex-smoker default
- ✓Draw style. Cigarette-like. Mouth first, then lungs.
- ✓Draw length. 2 to 3 seconds. Slow steady pull.
- ✓Devices. Pod kits plus MTL tanks.
- ✓E-liquid. 10mg/ml or 20mg/ml nic salts usually.
- ✓Throat hit. Tight similar to cigarettes.
- ✓Cloud size. Small plus discreet.
The sub-ohm style
- ✗Draw style. Direct into lungs. No mouth hold.
- ✗Draw length. 3 to 5 seconds plus. Deep pull.
- ✗Devices. Sub-ohm kits plus DTL tanks.
- ✗E-liquid. 3mg/ml or 0mg shortfills only.
- ✗Throat hit. Softer plus more airy.
- ✗Cloud size. Large. Not discreet.
Technique sits inside the wider UK vape knowledge base. For the full picture visit our vaping FAQs hub. Every major UK vape question sits inside.
Back to the Vaping FAQs hub
This article sits inside our complete FAQs knowledge base. Head back to the hub for the full index covering MHRA rules, TPD, the 2025 disposable ban, the 2026 vape tax plus retailer compliance.
More for UK vape beginners
Technique works best alongside the right overall setup. Our beginner walk-through in how to vape covers every first-time step from unboxing to daily rhythm. For choosing the right nicotine our breakdown on why nicotine strength is capped at 20mg in the UK explains the strength ladder. For the pod capacity context our guide on why UK vape products are limited to 2ml pods sets out the design framework every UK vaper works within.

