Do lami E-Cigarettes Leak E-Liquid?
Many vaping brands on the market have products that suffer from e-liquid leakage, and in some cases the problem can be quite serious. For consumers who are considering lami e-cigarettes but have never used them before, aside from price and flavors, leakage is also a major concern. So, do lami e-cigarettes leak? Here is a brief introduction: 
To control leakage, lami spent a long time conducting repeated tests and ultimately designed an atomizer product with six layers of protection: a top absorbent cotton layer, a bottom absorbent cotton layer, and a four-layer anti-leak silicone sleeve. The four internal silicone anti-leak layers provide multiple safeguards, while the top and bottom condensation-absorbing modules help prevent leakage from all sides. Whether you vape it or set it down, it is designed not to leak. Based on after-sales feedback from lami customers, the leakage rate is very low.
Here, we should also mention some possible causes of e-liquid leakage in e-cigarettes. Since leakage involves e-liquid, the e-liquid itself is often the biggest factor. Leakage is also highly likely to be related to the environment. Using an e-cigarette during air travel, where cabin pressure is low, can cause the substances in the e-liquid to separate (PG, VG), which may lead to leakage and seepage into the battery. Low pressure can also cause bubbles to form in the battery, which may affect the switch and lead to a short circuit.



