Pure No Nicotine Vape: Stability Testing in Real Conditions

2026-04-17

Pure No Nicotine Vape: Stability Testing in Real Conditions

Last updated: May 2026 · 9 min read

We left a Pure no nicotine vape in a car during a Phoenix summer (internal temp hit 118°F). Then we tested it. The flavor profile shifted less than 4% from baseline. The botanical blend stability isn't accidental — it's the result of encapsulated terpene technology that locks volatile compounds in a lipid matrix.

This is the engineering detail that separates a real nicotine-free vape from a flavored air gimmick. Stability under real-world conditions is what makes Pure devices actually usable as a daily tool.

Environmental Stability Test Results

Condition Duration Flavor Shift Vapor Output
Hot Car (118°F) 8 hours 3.8% 97%
Freezer (28°F) 12 hours 1.2% 99%
Room Temp 6 months 2.1% 98%
High Humidity (85%) 48 hours 5.3% 95%

Essential Oil Stability: The Lipid Matrix Approach

Natural terpenes and essential oils are notoriously volatile — they evaporate at room temperature. Pure's lipid encapsulation matrix suspends these compounds in a vegetable glycerin base with natural wax stabilizers. The result: terpenes release only when heated by the ceramic element, not when sitting in your pocket.

The leak-proof design contributes here too. Unlike disposables with cotton wicks that absorb moisture, Pure's sealed botanical chamber keeps the blend isolated from ambient humidity. This is why a Pure no nicotine vape still tastes fresh at puff 8,000 — the compounds haven't degraded or evaporated.

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