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Pod Kits & Devices
Discover the perfect balance of performance and portability with our full range of pod systems and vape devices. Whether you're a beginner looking for simplicity or a seasoned vaper seeking convenience without compromising on quality, we've got the ideal device for you..
What Are Pod Kits and How Do They Work?
Pod kits offer a simplified alternative to traditional vape devices and have quickly gained popularity among vapers. Instead of using a glass tank, these kits use a compact plastic pod, making them more portable and user-friendly. The battery powers a coil inside the pod, which heats the e-liquid and produces vapour. Ideal for beginners, pod kits deliver convenience without sacrificing performance. New to vaping? Check out our beginner’s guide to pod kits for a full overview.

How Are Pods Different from Vape Tanks?
While both pods and tanks serve the same core function—holding e-liquid and turning it into vapour—there are key differences. Vape tanks typically use a 510 thread, making them compatible with a wide range of devices, whereas pods are usually designed for specific kits. Tanks are more durable and long-lasting, while pods are often disposable or have a shorter lifespan. Pod kits are compact, user-friendly, and ideal for discreet vaping, whereas tank systems tend to be larger and come with more advanced features.
What Are Prefilled Pod Kits?
Prefilled pod kits are the simplest type of vape device, ideal for beginners or anyone looking for a hassle-free experience. Each pod comes prefilled with e-liquid—just insert it, vape, and replace it once it’s empty. There’s no refilling, no coil changes, and minimal maintenance.
Just keep the battery charged and swap out the pod when needed.
Similar to disposable vapes in convenience, prefilled pod kits are more cost-effective in the long run and far less wasteful—you’re not discarding a battery with every use.

What Are Refillable Pod Kits?
Refillable pod kits come with empty pods that you fill yourself with e-liquid. When the pod runs low, you simply top it up—no need to throw it away. This gives you the freedom to choose from a wide range of flavours, nicotine strengths, and nicotine types, allowing for a highly customisable vaping experience.
There are two main types of refillable pods: built-in coil pods and removable coil pods.
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Built-In Coil Pods
These are ideal if you prefer low-maintenance vaping. Just fill the pod and vape—when the coil wears out (usually after about a week), replace the entire pod. Many kits offer pods with different coil resistances for some added flexibility. -
Removable Coil Pods
These let you replace the coil without changing the entire pod. It’s a bit more hands-on but reduces waste and can be more cost-effective. Coils last about a week, and pods only need changing a few times a year. Plus, with more coil options available, you can fine-tune your vape even further.

Which Pod Kit Is Right for Me?
Choosing the right pod kit goes beyond deciding between prefilled or refillable options. Leading brands like Uwell and Vaporesso offer a wide range of high-quality kits to suit different vaping styles.
You’ll want to consider whether you prefer MTL (mouth-to-lung) vaping for a tighter, cigarette-like draw, or sub-ohm vaping for larger clouds and richer flavour. Many kits also offer added features like inhale activation for a seamless experience or button activation for more control.
With so many choices, finding the perfect pod kit is all about matching the features to your vaping preferences.
Inhale Activated vs. Button Activated
Pod kits are known for their simplicity, and the type of activation plays a big role in the user experience.
Inhale-activated pod kits offer a more natural feel—just inhale to vape, no buttons or menus. This makes them ideal for new users or those transitioning from smoking, as the draw closely mimics a cigarette.
Button-activated pod kits provide a bit more control and safety. You can lock the device when not in use, and if you're already used to traditional vape mods, the familiar button press makes switching to a pod kit easier.
Both options are beginner-friendly—the best choice depends on your preference for simplicity versus control.
MTL vs. DTL Pods: What’s the Difference?
In vaping, MTL (Mouth to Lung) and DTL (Direct to Lung) refer to different inhaling styles, and the type you choose will shape your overall experience.
MTL vaping mimics the draw of a traditional cigarette—you inhale the vapour into your mouth, then into your lungs. MTL pod kits produce less vapour, making them discreet and ideal for beginners. They pair well with high-strength nicotine, including nic salts, and are often available in both refillable and prefilled options.
DTL vaping, by contrast, involves inhaling vapour directly into the lungs. This style requires more powerful devices—typically sub-ohm pod kits with larger batteries and lower-resistance coils. These kits create more vapour and deliver bigger clouds and stronger flavour but aren't typically available in prefilled formats.
Most new vapers start with MTL kits due to their simplicity and cigarette-like feel. If you're after a low-maintenance, no-refill solution, MTL is currently the only option available in prefilled pods.
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Picking the Right VG/PG E-Liquid for Pod Kits
VG (Vegetable Glycerine) and PG (Propylene Glycol) are the two main ingredients in e-liquid. When heated by your pod kit, they produce the vapour you inhale. Both are safe for consumption and commonly found in everyday products like food, cosmetics, and medicines—PG, for example, is used in asthma inhalers.
Each ingredient plays a unique role:
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PG carries flavour more effectively and delivers a stronger throat hit, similar to smoking.
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VG produces thicker vapour, adds smoothness, and brings a slight sweetness to the flavour.
E-liquids are blended with different VG/PG ratios to suit different devices:
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High PG blends (e.g. 50/50 or 60/40) are ideal for MTL pod kits, offering a balanced flavour and a cigarette-like sensation.
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High VG blends (e.g. 70/30 or 80/20) are best for sub-ohm pod kits, delivering bigger clouds and smoother inhales.
What Are The Pros & Cons Of Pods?
Pod vapes are compact, easy to use, and cost-effective—but they may not be the perfect fit for everyone.
If you’re after the simplest possible vaping option, disposable vapes might be a better choice. They come precharged, prefilled, and ready to go—no setup, no refills, no maintenance.
Once the e-liquid runs out, just replace the device. While incredibly convenient, disposables tend to be more expensive over time and generate more waste.
On the other hand, if you’re used to advanced sub-ohm kits with adjustable power, airflow, and multiple output modes, pod kits may feel limited. Their compact design usually excludes these features to keep things lightweight and affordable.
That said, pod kits hit the sweet spot for many vapers—they’re cheaper to run than disposables, lower maintenance than vape mods, and more portable than most refillable kits. They’re great as an everyday device or as a reliable backup to your main setup.












