Types of Vapes
Factors to Consider
Factors to Consider
1. Disposable Vape Kits
- Best for: Absolute beginners or those looking for convenience
- What they are: Pre-filled, ready-to-use vapes with no buttons or refilling needed. Once empty, you dispose of them.
- Pros: Simple, portable, no setup
- Cons: Can be costly over time and less eco-friendly
2. Pod Kits
- Best for: Beginners and intermediate vapers
- What they are: Compact devices with replaceable or refillable pods. Great for nicotine salt e-liquids.
- Types:
- Closed Pod Systems – Use pre-filled pods (like JUUL)
- Open Pod Systems – Let you fill pods with your own e-liquid
- Pros: Lightweight, easy to use, discreet vapour
- Cons: Smaller battery and liquid capacity
3. Vape Pens
- Best for: Beginners stepping up from disposables
- What they are: Slim devices with a refillable tank and built-in battery.
- Pros: User-friendly, longer battery life than disposables
- Cons: Less customisation and power than larger kits
4. Box Mods & Sub-Ohm Kits
- Best for: Intermediate to advanced users
- What they are: Powerful devices with removable tanks and batteries, offering adjustable wattage, airflow, and custom coils.
- Used for: Sub-ohm vaping, producing big clouds and strong flavour
- Pros: Full control over performance and vapour
- Cons: Larger size, learning curve, requires maintenance
5. Rebuildable Kits (Advanced)
- Best for: Experienced users
- What they are: Kits with rebuildable atomisers (RTAs, RDAs) that let you build your own coils
- Pros: Full customisation, great performance
- Cons: Not beginner-friendly, time-consuming setup