MTL Vaping: A Beginner's Guide

Mouth-to-Lung vaping is a style that mimics cigarette smoking - making it perfect for those transitioning from smoking to vaping.

What is MTL Vaping?

MTL (Mouth-to-Lung) vaping mimics cigarette smoking through a 4-step process:

  1. Draw vapor into your mouth
  2. Hold briefly
  3. Inhale to lungs
  4. Exhale gently

Who Should Use MTL Vaping?

  • People quitting smoking - Feels similar to cigarettes
  • New vapers - Simple, friendly experience
  • Discreet vapers - Creates smaller, less noticeable clouds

Benefits of MTL Vaping

  • Easy transition from smoking (75% of ex-smokers prefer MTL)
  • Better nicotine satisfaction with higher nicotine levels
  • Longer battery life due to lower power consumption
  • Enhanced flavor experience as vapor sits in mouth first

MTL vs. DTL: Side-by-Side Comparison

MTL-Friendly Devices & Liquids

Devices

  • Pod Systems - Small, refillable or pre-filled
  • Vape Pens - Thin, tube-shaped, beginner-friendly
  • Starter Kits - Complete all-in-one solutions

E-Liquids

  • Nicotine Salts - Smoother, higher nicotine (10-20mg)
  • Higher PG Liquids - Stronger flavor, less vapor

Tips for New MTL Vapers

1. Start Slowly

Begin with shorter draws to get comfortable with the experience.

2. Choose Higher Nicotine

Start with 10-20mg nicotine to satisfy cravings effectively.

3. Keep Device Clean

Weekly cleaning helps maintain flavor quality and device performance.

Success Story: Lisa's Journey

"MTL vaping saved my life. After smoking for 15 years, I tried an MTL device with 15mg nicotine salts. Within six months, I was completely cigarette-free. I can finally breathe better and play with my kids all day."

- Lisa, former smoker of 15 years

Started Vaping 3 Months Reduced Smoking 6 Months Smoke Free

Ready To Get Started?

  1. Choose an MTL device like a pod kit or vape pen
  2. Select nicotine salt liquids (10-20mg strength)
  3. Start with short, gentle draws for comfort

Follow these simple steps to comfortably transition from smoking to vaping with the MTL method.