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Pod Mods Vs Box Mods
Box Mods and Pod Mods - also known as Pod Kits, Pod Vapes, or Pod Vape Kits - are some of the world's most widely used vape devices. These devices allow vapers of all levels to enjoy vaping in a way that suits them, but what are they, how do they work, and which is better? This article will dive into the nitty-gritty to help you decide which device is correct.
The main difference between Pod Kits and Box Mods is their complexity, but they also have many minor, nuanced differences that set them apart. Let’s start by looking at these devices, and then we can move on to the juicy details.
What is a Pod Vape Kit?
Pod kits come in several variations, each providing a unique experience for vapers to enjoy.
Refillable Pod Vapes
Refillable Pod Vapes, such as the OXVA Xlim Pro 2 and the SXmini Puremax V2, are the most popular Pod Vape devices. As the name suggests, their pods are refillable, letting vapers enjoy excellent flavour versatility and produce less waste since they can be used multiple times. In addition to a pod, these vape kits have a rechargeable battery to power everything.
Prefilled Pod Kits
Prefilled Pod Kits are the same as refillable ones, but there is one significant difference—the manufacturer has already filled the pods with e-liquid. These pods usually have a 20mg nicotine strength and cannot be refilled once empty—vapers must throw them away. This extra convenience eliminates the need to refill your pod, making prefilled Pod Kits an attractive option for new vapers and people moving forward from disposable vapes.
Pod Mods
While Pod Mods is a catchall term for Pod Vape devices, there are kits called Pod Mods, including products like the VOOPOO Drag S2. Pod Mods bridge the gap between regular Pod Kits and box mods, bringing bigger batteries, larger pod capacities, denser vapour clouds and additional power settings that regular pod kits either lack or have limited options for. Pod Mods also have replaceable coils, unlike regular pods, which usually have them built in. This allows vapers to enjoy more flexibility with coil resistance and reduces waste.
What is a Box Mod?
Box Mods are powerful and advanced vaping devices that allow vapers to customise them fully. Vapers can enjoy Box Mods in two ways - as part of a kit or bought separately. Box Mods in a kit like the Geekvape Aegis Legend 3 also have a tank and coil, allowing vapers to start vaping immediately. Box Mods that come on their own, such as the BD Vape Rayden 100 Limited Edition, let vapers use their existing tanks and coils. Both versions can be customised, and which one you purchase depends on whether you’re just starting to use Box Mods or already have some tanks and coils at your disposal. Separate batteries and chargers are needed for these devices as they require significantly more power than the humble Pod Kit.
Box Mods have many settings for vapers to play around with, like temperature control, wattage adjustment, voltage adjustment, pulse mode for intermittent firing, and power curve options to customise power delivery throughout a puff. Because of this, Box Mods are better suited to experienced vapers who have prior knowledge of vaping. New vapers should consider getting familiar with Pod Kits before moving on to these more advanced vapes.
Pod Vape Kit and Box Mod Differences
As mentioned, Pod Kits and Box Mods have differences that set them apart and make them ideal for different kinds of vapers.
Cost
Vape devices can vary in price, and Pod Kits and Box Mods are no different. Pod Kits are generally cheaper than Box Mods due to their simplicity and ease of use. This makes them ideal for new vapers or those on a budget, letting them get into vaping without breaking the bank. Due to their more advanced technology and myriad settings, Box Mods are far more expensive, and experienced vapers will better use them since they’ll have a clearer idea of what they want their device to do.
Portability
Pod Vapes are smaller devices that can easily slip into a pocket or bag. This makes them great for vapers on the go who need a quick puff during the day. Box Mods are a lot bigger and designed for extended vaping sessions, perfect for vapers who wish to savour the vaping experience.
Ease of Use
Pod Kits are the easiest to use out of the two. Their small size and user-friendly designs make them an excellent pickup-and-go option for new vapers. Their lack of settings means vapers can quickly start using them with minimal setup. Box Mods, conversely, trade ease of use for customisation, requiring more vaping knowledge before use but allowing vapers to tailor them to their personal preferences.
Customisation
Pod Vape Kits tend to have no settings or limited ones. This makes them very easy to use, but they lack customisation options. Box Mods are highly customisable, from the types of RDAs and RTAs used to coils and device settings. This makes them an attractive option for vapers who want to control their vaping experience carefully.
Maintenance
Pod Kits require far less maintenance than Box Mods. A Type-C USB cable can charge up their built-in battery devices in most cases, and the pods only need changing once the coil has worn out. Regular wipe-downs of the kit and careful cleaning of the device and pod contacts are all needed to keep them running smoothly. Box Mods, however, require a little more care. Vapers need to clean their tanks regularly and check the external batteries for any damage and peeling of the plastic wrapping before each use. Vapers should also check the settings before use to ensure everything is set to the correct parameters so as not to damage the device.
Which is Better - Pod Vapes or Box Mods?
Pod Kits and Box Mods are vape devices that are better at different things and for others. It’s important to know what you want to get out of your device before you purchase one. Pod Vapes are the way for new vapers and those who want something small, portable, and straightforward daily. Pod Kits can easily fit into a pocket or a bag and mimic the feel of a cigarette thanks to their MTL (Mouth-to-lung) vaping style while being easy to maintain and cheap to run.
If you’re after a more complex set-up with plenty of customisation options and more power, the Box Mods are what you’re after. Their significant increase in power over Pod Vapes lets them produce far stronger flavours and much denser vapour clouds. With various settings and parts, Box Mods allow vapers to mix and match to create a truly personalised vape set-up.
As you can see, choosing one is all about what you want as a vaper. Neither is inherently better than the other, as they have their strengths and weaknesses and are better suited to different situations.
Combining Pod Kits and Box Mods
Box Mods bring one more unique element that Pod Vapes don’t have. Since Box Mods can use different tanks, it’s possible to use both open-fill and pod tanks. This option lets vapers get the best of both worlds; however, it only goes one way. Pod Kits can only use the vape pods made for them, and while this makes them less complicated to use, it removes a level of customisation only found in Box Mods.
Conclusion
Both Pod Vape Kits and Box Mods have their own merits. Both are excellent for different types of vapers, and both have drawbacks, be it a lack of customisation or a more complicated set-up. Which one you choose ultimately depends on how you want to vape. Hopefully, this blog has allowed you to come to your conclusions about which device is for you, but should you need more information on Pod Kits, a more in-depth look at Box Mods, or more information on vaping in general, we have plenty of guides to help you.
FAQs
1. What is a Pod Mod?
‘Pod Mod’ is a catchall term for refillable, prefilled, and Pod Mod vape kits. These devices have a rechargeable battery, a pod to hold the e-liquid, and a heated coil to vaporise the e-liquid. Refillable and prefilled Pod Kits utilise the MTL vaping style, while Pod Mod devices can do both MTL and DTL (Direct-to-Lung) styles.
2. What is a Box Mod?
Box Mods are devices to which RTAs and RDAS are attached. These devices are far more potent than Pod Kits, take external batteries, and feature many settings for vapers to tweak. Box Mods use the DTL vaping style for a more intense vape.
3. Which is Best for Beginners - Pod Kits or Box Mods?
Pod Kits are by far the best devices for beginners. Their ease of use and simplicity make them perfect devices for ex-smokers looking to quit and vapers who want something they can pick up and use without fuss.
4. What do I do if my Pod Kit or Box Mod isn’t Working?
If your Pod Vape or Box Mod isn’t working, ensure the device is sufficiently charged. Check all connections are clean and that there is enough e-liquid in the tank or pod. If the issue persists, consult the device's documentation and contact your supplier for additional assistance.
5. Can I Customise My Pod Vape or Box Mod?
Pod Vape Kits can only use the pods meant for them. Box Mods, conversely, can use the tanks and pod tanks designed for use with them. This gives vapers a choice between an open-fill tank and a closed pod tank.