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Stealth Vaping and How to Exhale Zero Vapor - Vaping360

Stealth vaping is the act of vaping in a discreet manner. Using small vapes that generate smaller plumes of vapor, the user can regulate the exhaled-puff barely visible. This form of vaping works best with concealable devices that have low power and have a tight MTL draw, often called stealth vapes.

Stealth vaping is what you do when you don’t want to draw unwanted attention to yourself. However, stealth vaping can still produce visible vapor (if you’re not doing it right). It’s not wise to do it in spaces where vaping is banned. New laws spring up frequently that place public vaping in the same category as smoking cigarettes, and some places that forbid vaping—like on an airplane—could land you in deep trouble with the law if you’re caught. Electronic Cigarette

Stealth Vaping and How to Exhale Zero Vapor - Vaping360

Common places where vaping is banned:

Other establishments are on a case-by-case basis. In general, the easiest indicator is to look for “no smoking” signs. The FDA has deemed vape products as tobacco products, and vapor is rarely viewed by the law to be different from smoking. If you get the urge to vape, always ask what the rules are.

Some people treat stealth vaping like an art form! This requires a certain boldness from the user, as well as a few simple steps:

Step one: Get an ultraportable beginner vape kit like a disposable vape or even a pod vape. These devices are small enough to fit in the 5th pocket of jeans. They come in various small forms and often look like little highlighters, flash drives, or even key fobs. And as a rule of thumb, the smaller the device is, the less vapor it will put out. Low vapor with a discreet form factor is what you’ll need.

Step two: Cover your LED lights. Most ultraportable vape kits have a small LED light that turns on while your drawing on the device. Typically, this light is small enough to cover with your finger when you take a hit. If you don’t conceal the light, what you’re doing will become more obvious to others — especially in low-lighting situations.

Step three: Take short puffs. Up to a few seconds. The longer you draw on the device, the larger the cloud will be. Although small devices don’t put out a lot of vapor, a long puff will put out more than a short one. When you go to exhale the vapor, it’s best to purse your lips and blow a tight stream of vapor downward and away from any onlookers. Remember, stealth vaping is discreet, not invisible.

Zero vaping is a type of stealth vaping where the user takes a hit but exhales no vapor. Zero vaping is the ultimate in clandestine vaping. It’s like turning your vape device into a nicotine inhaler! This style became popularized more recently with people zero vaping the JUUL, and it should only be attempted with similar devices that are small and concealable. Attempting to zero vape on bigger and more powerful device like a sub ohm tank will likely result in an embarrassing coughing fit, followed by vapor jumping out of your face. Not stealthy at all.

Those that have mastered this technique can vape sitting next to someone who’s clueless to what’s happening. While zero vaping refers to the lack of vapor exhaled, adding stealth vaping methods with it is like a sleight of hand. Using an ultraportable, the device is totally concealed in the palm. Sounds get muted and lights are covered. The hand is held naturally to the mouth—as if pondering a thought. Secretive hits are taken when the opportunity presents itself.

Still, like all forms of vaping, even zero vaping is not wise where vaping is banned. Although no vapor will be seen leaving the mouth, the noise of the coil activating could potentially draw attention, and a wisp of vapor may be seen from an uncovered airhole on the device. Since the public is hip to what vaping is, even if largely being misguided about the specifics, you can be spotted and reported.

Stealth vaping is easy. Zero vaping takes practice. There will be a little breath-holding here. This will change your normal vaping and inhaling technique, and it may take some getting used to.

There are two ways to zero a vape and they’re best used with beginner starter kits. Both require a hit for just a couple of seconds, but those attempting for the first time should try the shortest puffs. They also both begin as an MTL draw where vapor is first held in the mouth for a moment before going to the lungs.

If some vapor still leaves your mouth, try a shorter hit, a longer duration of holding your breath, or taking deeper breaths.

You may get a head rush when doing this the first few times. If your nicotine level is too high and you don’t like the feeling, stop attempting it. Resume your normal ways of vaping.

Vaping should always feel good to the user. But if you really need zero vaping to work for you and the nic hit is too high, try a lower nicotine level or a device that puts out less vapor.

A good portion of the public sees vaping as another form of smoking. There’s often a negative social impact when users openly exhale vapor.

Despite research that shows second-hand vapor to be non-toxic, users can be hassled for vaping—sometimes in places where it’s okay vape! Luckily, stealth vaping is a great way to enjoy your vape privately, even if in public.

For zero vaping it helps if you release the fire button and continue to inhale for a couple of seconds, prevents vapor release through your airholes and thins out any vapor you do exhale.

Good point. Spoken like a true stealth vaper!

What is the quietest vape? My wife vapes and the noise just drives me bonkers, she sounds like Darth Vader. It’s almost a whistle to me. I don’t have a prob with vaping but want to get her something quieter…

Look for something like a pod vape. What you’re hearing is excessive airflow, so you’re going to need a small device with low airflow. The less the airflow, the lower the sound and the lower the vapor output. It’s a general rule.

Can you find out what device she’s currently using?

If you want to vape in a place that you shouldn’t try and go into the toilet. Filling the inside of a toilet roll with… toilet roll, really reduces the amount of vapour that is produced. The rest can be removed with a few swift swishes of the arm.

Gauze pads do the same thing! A little more expensive (and a waste of good medical supplies) but they are super absorbant, so if you do it right, almost no vapor makes it through.

Should have mentioned that you have to blow the vapour through the toilet roll… Just doing those steps and vaping as normal has a 99% chance of making absolutely no difference whatsoever.

Good tip – I’m sure some enterprising vape manufacturer will create a portable one soon enough!

My basic stealth juice is 90% PG with 10% vodka (80 proof).

And: No, you can’t get drunk from these minuscule total amounts. 😉

Stealth Vaping and How to Exhale Zero Vapor - Vaping360

Maritime Transportation Management I can vape with a 200 watt sub ohm tank. As long as it’s noisy enough to drown the coil zapping out. Inhale let go off the button, keep inhaling. This gets the rest of the vapor out of the vape. Then blow into basically anything that blocks it but is absorbent: a wad of paper towels, your shirt, a washcloth, etc. The right opportunity has to arise. It’s not like I could do that during a quiet dinner party. It’s gotta be noisy and busy , like a city, where no one is paying attention.