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Why Choose IVG Products in 2025 Discover the Future of Flavour and Compliance

By shane margereson

Navigating the 2025 Vaping Landscape

Hi ! I'm the owner Shane here at Ecigone, I've been in the vape game since 2014, and I've got a proper passion for testing all sorts of gear. I'm a bit of a dual personality when it comes to vaping – some days I'm reaching for my pod kits for a quick fix, other days I'm tinkering with my RTAs and AIOs like a proper hobbyist. But regardless of what device is in my hand, I'm a firm dessert lover through and through – can't beat those creamy, sweet hits in a refillable pod or a nicely built RTA.

The UK vaping scene is about to see one of the biggest shake-ups we've had in years. Come June 1st, 2025, single-use disposable vapes will be banned across the country. It's a massive change that's got everyone talking, but whilst some brands are scrambling to adjust, IVG has been dead smart about the whole thing.

I've been watching IVG (I Vape Great) closely for years now, and I'm telling you straight – they're not just prepared for this ban; they're leading the charge with some proper innovative solutions that keep the convenience vapers love without the environmental nightmare. That's why I'm backing them as our go-to brand at ecigone moving forward.

Understanding the 2025 Disposable Vape Ban

So what's this ban all about then? The government's finally put their foot down on single-use vapes, and honestly, it's been a long time coming. Every year, we're seeing around 5 million disposable vapes being binned weekly in the UK – that's a staggering amount of lithium batteries and plastic going to waste.

The ban mainly targets those "use and chuck" devices that can't be recharged or refilled. It's aiming to tackle two major issues: the environmental impact (which is massive) and the increasing problem of youth vaping. Those brightly coloured disposables have been a bit of a faff from an environmental perspective.

For you as a vaper, this means your usual Elf Bar or similar will be off the shelves come June. But don't panic – this is where brands like IVG are stepping in with alternatives that'll keep you sorted without breaking the new rules.

IVG's Commitment to Compliance and Innovation

Trust me on this one, IVG hasn't been sleeping on this change. Whilst other brands might be playing catch-up, IVG has been developing their alternatives for ages. They've been proper forward-thinking.

They've rolled out a full range of rechargeable and refillable devices that meet all the new regulations – like the IVG 2400 and the IVG SAVR. What makes these special is they've managed to maintain that same convenience and flavour delivery we've all got used to with disposables, but in a format that's compliant with the new laws.

I've been proper impressed with their quality control too. They've got ISO 9001:2015 certification (fancy, eh?) and all their products go through third-party lab testing. That might sound like boring stuff, but it means every device and e-liquid they put out is consistent and safe – which matters when you're inhaling the stuff!

Exploring IVG's 2025 Product Range

IVG 2400 – The Rechargeable Revolution

The IVG 2400 is a bit of a game-changer if you're asking me. I got one in the shop a few months back, and it's been a dead easy transition from traditional disposables. What makes it special? It's got a 4-in-1 pod system that delivers up to 2400 puffs (hence the name), and the best bit – it's rechargeable with a hefty 1750mAh battery.

The flavour options are proper extensive too. They've got over 45 multi-flavour editions, so you're spoilt for choice compared to most disposables. I'm particularly fond of their dessert offerings since that's my thing, but there's a mix for everyone.

Cost-wise, it makes so much sense. You buy the device once and then just replace the pods when they're empty. Works out way cheaper than buying new disposables all the time, and you're not chucking away a battery every few days. It's a win-win, as far as I'm concerned.

IVG SAVR – Compact and Compliant

For those who prefer something a bit more compact, the IVG SAVR is bang on. It's a neat little kit with a 650mAh rechargeable battery and delivers around 3,000 puffs with its auto-refill system. The name says it all really – it's saving you money and helping save the planet a bit too.

What I like about the SAVR is they haven't compromised on flavour options. You've got 30 premium flavours to choose from, so you're not losing variety by switching away from disposables. They've priced it at a wallet-friendly £5.99 too, which makes the transition even easier.

When I first got one in to test, I was surprised by how similar the experience was to using a disposable – just without the guilt of binning it afterwards. It's a bit of a no-brainer for most disposable users, I reckon.

IVG Pro Kit – Advanced Vaping Experience

Now, if you want something with a bit more oomph, the IVG Pro Kit (also called the Pro 12) is worth a look. This is what I'd call the flagship of their new range – packing a 1000mAh battery and a total e-liquid capacity of 12ml between the pod and refill container. It's offering up to 10,000 puffs, which is mental when you think about it.

The design's been well thought out too. It's got a stable base so it doesn't topple over (one of my pet peeves with some vapes), and the ergonomics are spot on for comfortable all-day use. The LED display showing battery level is a nice touch too – no more sudden cut-outs when you least expect it.

I've been rotating between this and my usual hobbyist setups for a few weeks now, and I'm proper impressed with how it holds its own even against more complex gear.

The Future of Flavour with IVG

One thing that's always stood out about IVG is their flavour game. They've got a massive range that covers everything from your classic tobacco (not my cup of tea personally, but each to their own) through to exotic fruit blends and, of course, those dessert options I'm keen on.

Their newly released IVG Intense Nic Salts are a proper game-changer. I've been testing them for a few weeks now, and they're definitely a step up from their previous salt range. IVG's been dead clever with these - they've reworked their most popular flavours to make them even better, with a smoother throat hit and more intense flavour profiles. You can get 'em in 10mg if you want a lighter hit or 20mg for that proper ciggie-like kick, and the 50/50 mix works a treat in pretty much any pod kit. There's about 30 different flavours – I've tried maybe half of 'em and haven't found a dud yet.

For you sub-ohm vapers who like those big clouds, their IVG 100ml Shortfills are worth checking out. These come in a 70VG/30PG ratio that's perfect for DTL vaping and deliver some serious flavour. The 120ml bottles contain 100ml of juice with space for two nic shots if that's your thing. I'm particularly fond of their Vanilla Biscuit in this range – proper authentic taste without that artificial sweetness you get with some brands.

What's clever about IVG's approach is they've carried their popular disposable flavours over to these e-liquid ranges. So if you've been a fan of their Blue Raspberry or Strawberry Watermelon in disposable form, you can find the exact same flavour in both their Intense Nic Salts and Shortfills. Makes the switch from disposables much less of a faff when the ban hits.

And these liquids are perfect if you want to try a refillable pod vape and have the freedom of picking your own liquid. That's the thing about refillables that I've been banging on about for years – you're not stuck with whatever flavour comes in the disposable. You can mix it up day to day, morning to night, without buying a whole new device. And let's not forget the massive cost saving! A 10ml bottle of IVG Intense Nic Salts will fill your average pod multiple times for roughly the same price as a single disposable. It's a no-brainer really – more choice, better for your wallet, and you're sorted for the ban coming in June.

All their liquids are made right here in the UK too – not shipped in from abroad like some brands. Trust me on this one, that consistency in production makes a massive difference to the quality. I've been in the vape game since 2014, and I can tell you that IVG's commitment to quality in their e-liquids is what sets them apart from many others on the market.

IVG's Global Recognition and Awards

I don't usually bang on about awards and all that, but it's worth mentioning that IVG isn't some fly-by-night operation. They've racked up over 50 international awards, including being named "Best UK Brand" three times by Ecigclick (2019, 2021, and 2022-23). That level of recognition doesn't happen by accident.

They're also huge globally, with products in over 100 countries. That international presence means they've got the resources to properly invest in R&D and quality control, which shows in their products. I've been to plenty of vape expos where you see the IVG stand surrounded by vapers – they've built that trust for a reason.

Transitioning with IVG Vapes

If you're currently a disposable vape user wondering what to do come June, here's my advice after being in the vape game for nearly a decade: start transitioning now. Don't wait until the last minute when stocks might be low.

The IVG range makes this dead easy. Their pod systems are designed to mimic that disposable experience, so there's virtually no learning curve. You don't need to become a coil-building hobbyist overnight (though if you want to go down that rabbit hole, I'm happy to chat about that too!).

Here's a quick breakdown of what to consider:

  • Using a IVG 2400 disposables : try the IVG 2400 Rechargable
  • Want a more compact device : the IVG Savr is your best bet
  • For flavour options : try their Intense Nic Salts with a refillable pod system
  • For Subohm Vaping : check out there IVG shortfills

IVG's also been dead good about providing support materials and guides for making the switch. Their customer service is responsive if you've got questions, and there are plenty of helpful videos showing how to set up and maintain their devices.

Conclusion: Embracing a Compliant and Flavourful Future

Look, things are gonna change come June – no two ways about it. But from where I'm sitting, it's about bloody time. I've seen so many disposables chucked in hedges and littering streets over the years. The switch to more sustainable kit was always coming, and I reckon IVG's done a proper good job getting ahead of it. While other companies have been fannying about, they've been busy sorting their product line to make the transition dead easy for all of us.

I've weathered plenty of changes since opening the shop back in 2014 – from tiny cigalikes to mega-watt box mods and everything in between. One thing I've learned is that the companies that stick around are the ones that adapt without cutting corners. That's what IVG's done here.

Their mix of compliant kit and banging flavours means you're not missing out when you ditch the disposables. If anything, you're getting more – better battery life, a wallet that'll thank you, and the knowledge you're not adding to that mountain of plastic and lithium waste.

So whether you're after something simple or you're chasing those proper dessert flavours like me, IVG's 2025-ready range has got you sorted. The ban's coming either way – might as well embrace it with some decent gear, eh?