How to Clean & Maintain Your Craftsman Series Vape (Step-by-Step)
A neglected Craftsman vape produces burnt flavours, weaker hits, and dies sooner than it should. The good news: maintenance takes 5 minutes a week and triples the lifespan. Here's the exact routine I use.
The 5-Minute Weekly Routine
- Detach the pod โ pull straight up, never twist.
- Empty residual e-liquid (use a paper towel โ don't pour back into the bottle).
- Wipe pod walls with isopropyl alcohol on a cotton bud. Avoid the mouthpiece silicone.
- Clean battery contacts โ dry cotton bud on the metal contacts where the pod sits.
- Air-dry for 5 minutes, refill, reattach. Done.
This stops gunk build-up on the coil and keeps your battery contacts clean for consistent power delivery.
Monthly Deep Clean
- Remove the pod and let it soak in warm water with a drop of dish soap for 10 minutes.
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Dry overnight on a clean towel โ moisture inside the pod causes spitback.
- Inspect the coil for browning. If it's dark and tastes burnt, replace it (don't try to "clean" a coil).
When to Replace Coils
- Burnt taste persists after a deep clean
- Visible discolouration on the wick
- Reduced vapour production at same battery level
- Approximately every 10-14 days with daily use
Craftsman replacement coils run ยฃ8-12 for a pack of 3. Stocking up saves the "out of coils" emergency.
Battery Care
- Don't fully discharge โ charge before it dies completely
- Don't leave it plugged in overnight after full charge
- Avoid heat โ never leave it in a hot car
- Use the supplied USB-C cable when possible (cheaper cables can damage circuitry)
Oliver's bottom line
CBD Freedom founder
Five minutes a week. That's all your Craftsman needs to last 18+ months instead of 6. Skip maintenance and you'll be back here shopping for a new device. Small habit, big payoff.