YOOZ User Guide
Whether you’re an experienced user who regularly stocks up on large quantities of pods, or someone who simply reorders one or two boxes at a time, this guide will help you better understand e-cigarette pods after reading it.
To understand how to store them properly, we first need to look at the structure of YOOZ pods.
YOOZ atomizer core — It uses porous ceramic. The ceramic coil makes vaporization more stable and more complete, but it cannot avoid thermal expansion and contraction. So during storage and transport, be sure to avoid prolonged exposure to low temperatures, otherwise the pod may leak e-liquid.
The main ingredients in YOOZ e-liquid are (in fact, the e-liquid ingredients used by all major vape brands are basically the same): natural vegetable glycerin, propylene glycol (pharmaceutical grade), nicotine, and food-grade flavorings. These should all be kept away from high temperatures and direct sunlight, so YOOZ pods should also be stored in a cool place. Prolonged exposure to the sun may cause changes in flavor and taste.
Of course, you also need to pay attention to water protection. Neither the device nor the pod is fully sealed. Water entering the device may cause a short circuit in the mainboard, while water entering the pod can affect flavor and performance.
In short, when storing YOOZ pods, pay attention to protection from freezing, sunlight, fire, and water, and store them in a cool place whenever possible.
Finally, please note that YOOZ pods have a shelf life of 1 year, and opened pods should be used as soon as possible. The best usage period is within 3 days after opening. If you are not using them temporarily, please reseal them with the silicone cap and plug included with the pod. If a pod has been opened for more than 1 month, continued use is not recommended.




