How to Prime Your Coil Properly (Step-by-Step Guide)

If you don’t prime your coil correctly, it will burn. And once it’s burnt — it’s done.

Priming is the simple process of saturating the cotton inside your coil before you vape. Skip it, rush it, or do it wrong, and you’ll get dry hits, burnt taste, and wasted money.

This guide shows you exactly how to do it the right way.

Why Priming Your Coil Is Important

Inside every coil is cotton. That cotton must be fully soaked with e-liquid before heat touches it.

If you fire the device while the cotton is still dry:

  • The cotton scorches instantly

  • The burnt taste never goes away

  • The coil lifespan drops to zero

A properly primed coil:

  • Lasts longer

  • Produces better flavor

  • Creates smoother vapor

  • Prevents dry hits

Step-by-Step: How to Prime Your Coil

Step 1: Add E-Liquid Directly to the Cotton

Take your new coil out of the packaging.

Look for the small exposed cotton openings on the side.

Add 2–5 drops of e-liquid directly into each cotton hole.
Then add 1–2 drops down the center opening (if visible).

You want the cotton to look slightly wet — not flooded.

Step 2: Install the Coil into the Tank

Screw or push the coil into the tank base firmly.

Do not overtighten. Just secure it properly.

Make sure it sits evenly — a loose coil causes leaking.

Step 3: Fill the Tank

Fill your tank with e-liquid as usual.

Avoid overfilling past the max line.

Close everything tightly.

Step 4: Wait (Most People Skip This)

This is critical.

Let the tank sit for 5–10 minutes minimum.

This allows the cotton inside the coil to fully absorb e-liquid.

If you use thicker high-VG liquids, wait closer to 10 minutes.

Patience here saves your coil.

Step 5: Start at Low Wattage

If your device allows wattage adjustment:

  1. Set it to the lowest recommended wattage for the coil.

  2. Take 2–3 gentle puffs.

  3. Slowly increase to your preferred setting.

Never start at max wattage with a new coil.

🎥 Watch: Visual Guide to Priming a Coil

Prefer seeing it done? This quick video walkthrough makes it foolproof:

How to Know If You Primed It Correctly

✔ No burnt taste
✔ Smooth first inhale
✔ Strong flavor
✔ No crackling dryness

If it tastes slightly muted at first, that’s normal. It improves after a few puffs.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

❌ Not adding drops before installing
❌ Firing immediately after filling
❌ Using high wattage on first puff
❌ Chain vaping immediately
❌ Using very thick liquid in small coils

Most burnt coils are caused by rushing.

How Long Should a Coil Last?

Average lifespan:

  • Light use: 10–14 days

  • Heavy use: 5–10 days

  • Sweet/dessert liquids: shorter lifespan

  • High wattage vaping: shorter lifespan

Priming properly can extend coil life significantly.

Bonus Tip: Break In Your Coil

For the first tank:

  • Take slower puffs

  • Avoid chain vaping

  • Keep wattage mid-range

This helps the cotton settle properly.

Final Thoughts

Priming a coil takes 2 minutes.
Replacing a burnt coil costs money.

There’s no shortcut. Do it properly every time.

If you need replacement coils, e-liquid, or compatible tanks, make sure you’re using quality products that match your device specifications.

❓ FAQs:

How long should I wait after priming a coil?

You should wait at least 5–10 minutes after filling the tank. If you’re using thick (high VG) e-liquid, wait closer to 10 minutes to ensure the cotton is fully saturated.

If you skip priming, the cotton inside the coil can burn instantly. This causes a permanent burnt taste and ruins the coil immediately.

No. Once a coil is burnt, the taste won’t go away. The only solution is to replace it with a new one and prime it properly.

Usually 2–5 drops per cotton opening and 1–2 drops in the center (if visible) is enough. The cotton should look damp but not flooded.

Common reasons:

  • You didn’t wait long enough

  • Wattage is too high

  • Chain vaping immediately

  • Thick e-liquid in a small coil

Lower the wattage and give it more time to soak before vaping again.