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Looking for reliable Aspire vape pods? This range covers everything from refillable pods for the Aspire Gotek, and Flexus range to popular options like Favostix and Minican+.
Designed mainly for MTL vaping, Aspire pods are easy to refill, simple to maintain, and built to work seamlessly with their corresponding devices. Enjoy free UK delivery on orders over £14.99.
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A vape pod is essentially a compact tank that contains both the e-liquid and the coil. When the device is activated, the coil heats the e-liquid held in the pod and turns it into vapour.
Aspire pods are designed to integrate tightly with their devices, generally using magnetic connections and sealed airflow systems to maintain consistent performance.
Unlike traditional tanks, pods are simplified systems with fewer moving parts. This reduces maintenance requirements and makes them more accessible for users moving away from disposables or cigarettes, who are used to this kind of convenience.
Aspire pods generally fall into two categories:
Integrated coil pods are replaced entirely once the coil degrades, while replaceable coil pods allow the user to swap only the coil itself. This distinction affects both cost over time and how much control the user has over performance.
Mesh coil technology is commonly used across Aspire pods, increasing the surface area that contacts the e-liquid. This typically results in more even heating and improved flavour consistency compared to older wire coil designs.
In the UK, Aspire pods are always limited to a 2ml capacity to comply with TPD (Tobacco Products Directive) regulations. However, non-TPD versions (outside the UK) can be larger, often 4.5ml or more depending on the device.
Despite the smaller capacity, refillable pod systems are still considered more cost-effective over time compared to prefilled or disposable options, as users can repeatedly refill the same pod before replacing it.
The lifespan of an Aspire pod depends on several factors, including usage frequency, e-liquid type, and coil resistance. On average:
Proper use, such as priming the coil before first use and avoiding dry hits, can help extend pod longevity.
A key characteristic of Aspire pods is that they are not universal. Each pod is designed for a specific device or range, such as:
Using the correct pod ensures proper airflow alignment, coil performance, and safety. Incorrect pairing can lead to poor vapour production or leaking.
Aspire has been a significant manufacturer in the vaping industry since the early 2010s, originally known for tanks like the Nautilus. Their transition into pod systems reflects a wider shift in the market towards simpler, more compact devices.
This evolution has positioned pod systems as a long-term alternative to disposable products, particularly in regulated markets like the UK.
Aspire vape pods are refillable cartridges used in Aspire pod kits. They hold e-liquid and contain either a built-in coil or a slot for a replaceable coil, which heats the liquid to produce vapour.
Most Aspire pods last between 1 to 3 weeks, depending on usage, coil resistance, and the type of e-liquid used. Heavily sweetened liquids and frequent use can shorten lifespan.
Yes, the majority of Aspire pods are refillable. They typically use a side-fill or bottom-fill system with a silicone stopper to prevent leaks.
Aspire pods with higher resistance coils (usually 0.8Ω and above) are best suited for nicotine salts. These provide a tighter draw and more controlled nicotine delivery, ideal for mouth-to-lung vaping.
A burnt taste usually means the coil inside the pod has degraded or wasn’t properly primed before use. It can also happen if the pod is used while low on e-liquid.
Refilling typically involves:
Always avoid overfilling to prevent leaks.
Yes, Aspire pods sold in the UK are limited to 2ml capacity to comply with TPD regulations. This applies to all legal refillable pod systems sold in the UK.
Most Aspire pods are not designed for high VG e-liquids. Thicker liquids can struggle to wick properly, leading to dry hits and reduced coil lifespan.