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How Long Do the Balls in a Ball Vape Last?

by LOOKAH

If you’re after a hard-hitting experience that rivals a bong hit without combustion, a ball vape is an excellent choice. They deliver thick, potent vapor clouds with the clean, flavorful benefits of vaping.

As the name suggests, ball vapes utilizes heated small spherical beads or balls to creat hot air to vaporize the dry herb into flavorful, effective vapor clouds.

However, if you’re new to ball vapes, you may be wondering how long do the balls in a ball vape last. Keep on reading and we will give you a detailed answer.

How do ball vapes work?

The secret behind a ball vape’s superior performance is the small heat-absorbing balls built into the air pathway.

Once the device is activated, These tiny balls are heated to the desired temperature, allowing for consistent vaporization of dry herbs.

The balls retain the heat and superheat the air consistently when you inhale, creating a convection current. This heated air vaporizes your material, providing a robust experience.

How long do the balls in a ball vape last?

The tiny balls in a ball vape are often made of heat-resistant materials like Corundum (lab-grown rubies and sapphires), quartz, borosilicate, ceramic, etc. Among them, rubies and sapphires are the gold standard and most common type.

Generally, These balls are very durable and don’t actually wear out in normal use like the coils or heaters do. You can use them for years, even decades — since they’re just inert stones.

The only real risk is physical damage — dropping them during cleaning or loading, using tools that chip them, or extreme thermal shock (heating them up then dunking in liquid). That’s rare with normal care.

Almost certainly. There's really nothing in the balls itself that even could fail. You'd have to try pretty hard to fuck one up. Even if damaged, they are easy to replace because they are very cheap.

How to clean the balls in a ball vape?

After multiple uses, residue can coat the balls, reducing airflow and heat transfer. A deep clean brings them back like new.

Cleaning balls or beads typically involves removing them from the devic, soaking them in isopropyl alcohol, and rinsing them thoroughly.