What to Do If IQOS Produces Less Vapor
If your IQOS produces less vapor, start by cleaning the blade, then try a different pack of tobacco sticks, and finally check whether the cap and insertion method are affecting performance.
What should you do if IQOS produces less vapor?
Many users find that after using it for a long time, the vapor production becomes smaller. Here’s how to troubleshoot the problem:
First, make sure to clean the heating blade. Use the cleaning stick and rotate it twice to remove the tobacco residue on it. If the vapor output does not improve, continue to step 2.
Second, try a new pack of tobacco sticks to see whether the vapor production increases. If not, continue to step 3.
Third, check whether it is difficult to insert the tobacco stick into the cap. If it is, try using it without the cap and see whether the vapor output improves. If it does, that means the cap is damaged, and you just need to buy a new cap.
How can you prevent the cap from deforming? It’s actually very simple: do not heat the device without inserting a tobacco stick.
Many users find that after using it for a long time, the vapor production becomes smaller. Here’s how to troubleshoot the problem:
First, make sure to clean the heating blade. Use the cleaning stick and rotate it twice to remove the tobacco residue on it. If the vapor output does not improve, continue to step 2.
Second, try a new pack of tobacco sticks to see whether the vapor production increases. If not, continue to step 3.
Third, check whether it is difficult to insert the tobacco stick into the cap. If it is, try using it without the cap and see whether the vapor output improves. If it does, that means the cap is damaged, and you just need to buy a new cap.
How can you prevent the cap from deforming? It’s actually very simple: do not heat the device without inserting a tobacco stick.



