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Crown S pods
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GeekVape Q pods
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Caliburn G2 Pods
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Caliburn G3 Pods
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VooPoo - Argus Pods
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OXVA Replacement Pods 2pk
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Uwell - Zetta Refill Pods 2 PK
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SMOK IPX 80 RPM Replacement Pods
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Typhos Replacement Pods 5.5mL 2pk
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Caliburn GPP Replacement Pods (G3 3mL)
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Vaporesso - XROS Series Replacement pods
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Nord 5 Replacement Pod 3 pack
Coil & Pod
Guides
12 results- Why Pods Burn OutPods don't last forever, and some juices kill them faster than others. This is the practical version: what burnt actually means, what you can change to stretch a pod, and when to stop fighting it and just swap.guide
- How To Make Pods Last LongerMost pods eventually burn out. Some people kill one in two days. Others get two weeks out of the same pod on the same juice. Habits matter more than people think. None of this is hard, but a few things help.guide
- How Long Do Pods and Coils Last?There's no exact answer. Some people kill a pod in two days, some get two weeks. The juice you run, your wattage, how often you pull, and how you handle a fresh pod all change the math. This is what actually moves the dial.guide
- How to Find the Right Pods for Your VapePods aren't universal. Most fit one specific device or one tight family of devices. The same brand making both your kit and your replacement pod isn't always enough. This walks through how to make sure the pack you grab is actually the one that fits.guide
- When Should I Replace My Pod?Pods are consumable. They have a real, finite lifespan and they will tell you when they have reached the end of it. The trick is knowing what to listen for. A burnt note on the pull, flavour that has flattened out, vapour that no longer matches what the kit normally produces, or a fill that just will not stay where you put it. Any one of those is the pod saying it is done.guide
- Understanding Ohms and Pod ResistancePod packs list a number with a Greek symbol next to it. Something like 0.6Ω or 1.2Ω. It looks technical and most new vapers ignore it. That number is just telling you how the pod will feel when you pull on it. Once you know which number does what, picking the right pod gets easy.guide
- Why Does My Vape Taste Sweet Even With a New Pod?New vapers often notice a sweet flavour on the pull and assume the kit is doing something wrong. Most of the time it is doing exactly what it is supposed to. VG adds a mild sweetness on its own, a fresh pod reads brighter and more present than an old one, and a palate coming off cigarettes is more sensitive than it used to be. There are a few specific cases where the sweetness is the kit telling you something is off, and this guide walks through how to tell the difference.guide
- Why Does My Vape Leak?If your pod or tank is leaking and you're starting to wonder if the device is just bad, slow down. Most leaks come from a worn pod, overfilling, heat, the wrong pod for your kit, or a damaged seal. All five are fixable. This walks through how to tell which one is happening to you.guide
- Why Does My Vape Leak?A leaky vape is almost never a defective product. Nine times out of ten it is one of a handful of everyday causes: too much liquid in the pod, a tired seal, a temperature swing, or a pod that has simply run its course. This guide walks through what to look for and what to do about it, in the same order we would check it for you at the counter.guide
- Disposable AlternativesIf you like disposables, this isn't a guide to talk you out of them. It's a walkthrough of what a refillable changes, what stays the same, and the exact starter pairings the team uses for people making the switch.guide
- Disposable vs RefillableDisposables are simple. Refillables are cheaper. Both have a place. This is how to figure out which one belongs in your pocket today.guide
- Why Refillables Save MoneyA starter pod kit costs more on day one. Three weeks later you stop noticing. Two months later you're spending roughly a third of what you used to on disposables. That gap is why most regular users end up on refillables eventually.guide