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Disposable vapes are an increasingly popular option for people looking to try out vaping or for those who want a convenient option for enjoying e-liquids whether they contain CBD or not. But what exactly are disposable vapes and what are the benefits of using them? We also look at whether disposable vapes are safe and a recent PHE study with some quite stark figures!

What is a disposable vape?

Let's define what a disposable vape really is. Essentially, it is a pre-filled, single-use vaping device that can be thrown away once it has been fully depleted. Disposable vapes come in a variety of flavours, nicotine levels, CBD strengths and they are designed to be easy to use, avoiding the need to refill, recharge, or replace any parts. Just open the package, take a puff, and discard it when you’re done.

What are the benefits of disposable vapes and disposable CBD vapes?

One of the main advantages of disposable vapes is their convenience. These devices are small and lightweight, making them easy to carry around with you wherever you go. They are also super simple to use - just remove the device from the packaging, take a puff, and you're good to go. There's no need to worry about filling up a tank or charging a battery - disposable vapes are ready to use straight out of the box.

Another benefit of disposable vapes is their cost-effectiveness. These devices can be a more budget-friendly option compared to purchasing separate vaping equipment, such as a mod and tank. Disposable vapes are also a great choice for those who are just starting out with vaping, as they can help you determine which flavours and nicotine levels you prefer before committing to a more expensive setup.

Disposable vapes are also a great option for people who want to try out vaping but aren't sure if it's for them. These devices allow you to test out the experience without committing to a full setup. If you end up enjoying vaping, you can always upgrade to a more advanced setup later on.

In addition to their convenience and cost-effectiveness, disposable vapes are also a good choice for people who are looking for a more discreet way to vape. These devices are often small and compact, making them easy to hide in a pocket or purse. They also produce less vapour than other vaping setups, which can be less noticeable in certain situations.

Another benefit of disposable vapes is their ease of disposal. When you're done with a disposable vape, you can simply toss it in the trash - no need to worry about cleaning or properly disposing of any parts. This makes disposable vapes a more environmentally friendly option compared to other vaping setups.

Vaping is fast acting and this is particularly useful for CBD or nicotine disposable vapes as the active ingredients are absorbed into the bloodstream more quickly than other methods, such as oral ingestion. This means that the effects of CBD may be felt more quickly when using a disposable vape. Check out our blog on how long CBD takes to work and the factors behind this.

Another major benefit of disposable vapes are the wide range of flavours to choose from, you can tailor your vaping experience to your personal preferences. This is the case for disposable cbd vapes and also non-nicotine vapes. The tactile pleasure and enjoyable flavours and tastes make vaping an experience that customers want.

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What are the downsides of disposable vapes?

While disposable vapes do have many benefits, it's important to keep in mind that they are not without their drawbacks. One of the main downsides is that they are not customisable like you find with other vaping setups. 

Disposable vapes also tend to have a shorter lifespan compared to other vaping setups. Once the e-liquid has been depleted, you will need to dispose of the device and purchase a new one. This can be inconvenient for those who vape frequently, as it means you'll need to keep a supply of disposable vapes, although this is less of an issue nowadays as they are available in stores and supermarkets up and down the UK.

Are disposable vapes safe?

Disposable vapes, like any other product, can have potential risks, but purchasing from reputable places (hello!) and good brands will minimise any risks associated with this.

One potential concern with disposable vapes is the quality and type of ingredients they contain. Many disposable vapes contain a combination of vegetable glycerin, propylene glycol, certain flavouring agents, and nicotine or CBD isolate/broad spectrum/full spectrum (if the product contains nicotine or CBD). Some people may be sensitive or indeed allergic to some ingredients, so it is important to read the label and ingredient list carefully before using a disposable vape.

In addition to the ingredients, there is also the potential for harm from inhaling vapour. Some studies have suggested that the long-term effects of vaping are not fully understood and that more research is needed to determine the safety of vapour inhaled from e-cigarettes and other vaping devices.

However, it is worth noting that disposable vapes may be a far safer alternative to smoking combustible cigarettes. Traditional cigarettes contain thousands of toxic chemicals, many of which are known to cause cancer and other serious health problems. In contrast, disposable vapes do not produce smoke and contain fewer toxic chemicals than cigarettes.

A recent study highlighted by the UK government from Public Health England stated:

“that e-cigarettes are around 95% less harmful than smoking”

That is a really really significant reduction in harm, so it is clear that for customers looking to shift away from cigarettes, disposable vapes, or vaping more generally are a really good option when considering personal health.

To conclude on safety, disposable vapes can be a convenient and potentially safer alternative to smoking combustible cigarettes. However, it is still very important to be aware of the ingredients they contain and to understand that the long-term effects of vaping are not fully understood. As with any product, it is important to use caution and to consult with your doctor or GP.


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What are the best disposable CBD vapes?

Well thankfully we have written an in-depth blog on our best rated CBD disposable vapes which contains direct links to each product at great prices. This article which is well worth the read can be found here

But for those of you keen to see what we have on offer now please follow the link below that has our massive range of disposable vapes (CBD and non-CBD) vaping devices and e-liquids.

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FAQs

What CBD oils are best for anxiety?

This is a question which will depend very much on the user. We find just as many of our customers opting for a cbd isolate based oil as we do for those looking at full spectrum or even broad spectrum oils. It is very much a question that is best tested by each person to find which CBD oils work best for them. The common advantage to CBD full spectrum oils are in regards to the well known combination of CBD with other cannabinoids called the entourage effect. The combination of other cannabinoids with CBD are said to interact with one another to have a more profound impact. However on the flip side, we find many customers who want the purest form of CBD with no further cannabinoids and for these users a CBD isolate remains their best bet.



How much CBD oil should I take?

So this brings us full circle to the heading of the blog post. Well to be honest, ultimately it depends. If you are a new user, we would typically suggest trying a CBD isolate oil and going for a small dosage in the region of 10mgs. You can then build this up over the following days and weeks to test your tolerance and see how your body reacts up to a limit of 70mg. We always remind people that you can dose far higher than this, and there are studies that have supported its safety profile as high as 1500mg per day, but we would certainly not suggest anyone to do that!

I’ve taken CBD in small doses before but now I want to try CBD for anxiety, so what do you suggest?

For a more seasoned CBD user, we might suggest trying a broad spectrum of full spectrum CBD oil but would still look to start small with a dosage in the 10-25mg category. This allows any user to build up overtime and to really test how the CBD interacts with your body and if it really aids your sleep.

Can I take CBD everyday?

Yes, you can take CBD everyday and in fact building up CBD in your system overtime can give some of the greatest benefits as opposed to one-off dosages.

Which CBD Oil is best?

We like to think variety is an important factor, and that is one reason at Associated CBD we try to hold a wide variety of CBD strengths, types and products! There is no best CBD out there, it is about what works best for you and your body.

Are there studies that can support CBD helping with anxiety?

Yes, there are plenty of studies that support CBD having effects on anxiety and many of our customers have left positive reviews for how it has supported them in this way. Some of our  blogs look in more detail at these studies.

How much CBD oil should I take?

Well to be honest, ultimately it depends. If you are a new user, we would typically suggest trying a CBD isolate oil and going for a small dosage in the region of 10mgs. You can then build this up over the following days and weeks to test your tolerance and see how your body reacts up to a limit of 70mg. We always remind people that you can dose far higher than this, and there are studies that have supported its safety profile as high as 1500mg per day, but we would certainly not suggest anyone to do that!

Is CBD oil safe?

Yes, it is perfectly safe and legal to consume and all our products have a legal limit of THC below 0.2% and lab reports are available for all our CBD products.

Will CBD get me high?

No, CBD will not get you high as CBD is not the psychoactive element of Cannabis Sativa group of plants that gives the “high”. This is the THC element and all our CBD products for pain relief contain less than 0.2% THC as legally permitted in the UK.

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