You vape for a while, and the device becomes noticeably warm – sometimes even hot. This happens to most users at some point but often causes uncertainty. Is it normal? A defect? Dangerous?
The short answer: mostly normal. But there are situations to watch out for.
Why Vapes Fundamentally Get Warm
A vape works by heating. The coil, a thin resistance wire or mesh element, heats the e-liquid to 200 to 250 degrees Celsius to produce vapor. This heat transfers to the device's casing. This is physics, not a defect.
Especially with larger models with mesh coils, like many RandM Vapes from 15,000 puffs, heat generation is more intense because a larger surface area is heated.
When is Heat Normal?
- Slightly warm after several consecutive puffs: Normal. The casing absorbs the coil heat.
- Heat that dissipates after a break: Normal. The device cools down quickly without activation.
- Heat mainly at the bottom (where the battery and coil are located): Normal. This is where most heat sources originate.
When Should You Stop?
- Casing too hot to hold: Signal of overheating. Pause vaping, let the device cool down for 5–10 minutes.
- Hot or bitter vapor clouds: Sign of a dry coil or nearly empty e-liquid. Further puffs can damage the coil and lead to an unpleasant taste.
- Heat during charging: A certain amount of heat during charging is normal, but excessive heat is a warning sign. Check the charging cable, do not charge unattended.
- Heat from a new vape without use: Should not happen. Defect or fake – perform an authenticity check on our authenticity check page.
Chain Vaping as the Main Cause
The most common cause of excessive heat is chain vaping, meaning several puffs in quick succession without a break. The coil doesn't have time to cool down between puffs and overheats. Regular short breaks between puffs reliably prevent this.
What Fakes Have to Do With It
Fake vapes often have inferior batteries and coils that handle heat poorly. Unusual overheating can be an indication of a counterfeit device.
FAQ
Is it normal for my RandM Vapes to get warm?
Yes, slight warmth is normal. The coil heats up to several hundred degrees, which transfers to the casing.
When do I need to stop vaping because the vape is too hot?
When the casing becomes too hot to hold, the vapor tastes hot or bitter, or the vape gets unusually hot during charging.
How do I prevent overheating?
Take breaks between puffs, avoid chain vaping, and do not store the device in direct sunlight.
Can overheating damage the vape?
Extreme overheating can damage the coil, leading to a burnt taste. The battery can also be affected by very strong heat.
What if a new vape is very hot on the first puff?
This is not normal behavior. Perform an authenticity check and contact the shop if necessary.











