Refillable Pod Vape Kits
A pod vape kit is the most-bought UK vape format in 2026. Compact, refillable, rechargeable and TPD-capped at 2ml, a pod vape kit pairs an integrated battery with a small clip-in pod that holds your e-liquid and coil in one piece. You charge it, fill it, click it shut and vape - no menus, no tank assembly, no airflow tuning.
For ex-smokers switching off cigarettes, ex-prefilled-pod-vape users wanting cheaper running costs, and intermediate vapers who want adjustable wattage in a pocket-friendly device, the pod kit whose draw style and coil platform match how you actually vape is the right one.
Over 80 pod kits in stock across Vaporesso, OXVA, Uwell, Voopoo, Lost Vape and Aspire.
Pod Kits vs Other Vape Formats
A pod vape kit sits between a single-use prefilled vape and a full sub-ohm box mod. Smaller, simpler and cheaper to operate than a sub-ohm kit, but more capable and longer-lasting than the prefilled pod vapes that dominate corner shops. The refillable vape pod system is what filled that gap for most UK vapers.
Most UK pod kits tune the airflow tight enough for a cigarette-style mouth-to-lung draw, and a few support a looser restricted-DTL draw for vapers who want a bit more vapour.
Three things separate pod kits from the wider vape kit family: every pod caps at 2ml under UK TPD rules, every device operates at 25W-35W rather than the 60W-200W of sub-ohm kits, and the coil sits inside the clip-in pod rather than a screw-on tank.

Refillable, Prefilled and Pod-Mod Formats
A pod vape kit is a two-piece device: a rechargeable battery base and a clip-in vape pod that holds your e-liquid and the coil. Inhaling either triggers the kit automatically (draw-activated kits like the Vaporesso Eco Nano Plus or Uwell Caliburn) or fires the coil when you press a button (adjustable kits like the OXVA Xlim Pro 3 or Voopoo Argus G3). Any pod kit follows the same two-part logic: swap or refill the pod when flavour drops, recharge the battery when it is flat.
Two formats split the pod kit range, with a third for advanced vapers.
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Pod Kit Format
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What it is
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Who it suits
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Refillable pod kit
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Empty pods you fill from a 10ml nic salt bottle. Swap pods every few weeks, change coils every 1 to 2 weeks.
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Cheapest to operate long-term. Best for ex-smokers and ex-prefilled-pod users.
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Prefilled pod kit
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Pre-loaded sealed pods. Click in and vape until empty, then swap. No bottles, no measuring.
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Closest workflow to the single-use prefilled vape routine.
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Pod-mod hybrid
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A pod-shaped device with mod-grade power (up to 80W), MTL and DTL pod options.
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Intermediate vapers who want one device for both draw styles.
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Refillable pods sit at the heart of the range. For the sealed swap-and-vape format, the dedicated prefilled pod vape kits page lists every Elf Bar, Lost Mary, IVG and Hayati pod kit stocked.
For travel and pocket-carry, a pod kit is the only UK vape format you can comfortably slip into a jeans pocket alongside a phone, swap pods in seconds at the desk, and recharge over USB-C in the time it takes to finish a coffee. Most pod vape kits sit around the same size as a chunky lighter and weigh under 80g.

Pod Kit by Vaper Stage
The biggest mistake first-time pod kit buyers make is over-specifying. A 30W adjustable pod-mod sounds better than an 18W auto-fire kit, but the simpler kit usually delivers the better first month for an ex-smoker. Match the kit to where you are now.
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Stage
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What to look for
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Typical pod kit
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Beginner
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Auto-draw or one-button, fixed wattage, integrated-coil pod, 700-1000mAh built-in battery
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Eco Nano Plus, Caliburn G4 Classic, Gotek X
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Intermediate
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Adjustable wattage 5-35W, removable coils inside the pod, 1000-1500mAh battery, airflow control
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XROS 5, Xlim Pro 3, Caliburn G4 Pro, Argus G3
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Advanced pod-mod
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Up to 80W output, single 18650 cell, MTL plus DTL pod options, OLED screen
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Armour G, Armour GS, Ursa Nano S2
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Stepping off cigarettes or single-use prefilled vapes? Start at beginner. A 20mg nic salt in a draw-activated MTL pod kit is what most ex-smokers settle on for the first month. The Caliburn range is the classic entry point for this style of vaping - tight MTL draw, auto-fire and no settings to dial in.
Already vaping daily and want longer battery life plus airflow control? The advanced pod-mod fits both tight cigarette-style MTL and looser cloud-style RDL in one device.
The full first-vape range lives on the beginner kits page.
Top Pod Kit Picks
The pod vape kits getting the most repeat business right now. Each row shows the battery, output and draw style so you can pick by routine, not by brand. Finding the best pod vape for your needs comes down to draw style first: if you want a tight cigarette-style pull, the Caliburn G4 Classic and Xlim Pro 3 lead; if you want wattage control and airflow flexibility, the XROS 5 or Argus G3 are the pick.
The Caliburn G4 Classic and Xlim Pro 3 share the top of the UK starter pod kit list. The XROS 5 leads on coil platform - COREX 2.0 mesh coils last roughly twice as long as the old XROS 4 generation. The Armour G is the standout if battery life is the priority - 3000mAh covers two to three days for a moderate vaper.

UK TPD Rules for Pod Kits
Every vape pod sold legally in the UK caps at 2ml. That is a UK TPD legal limit on any nicotine-containing tank or pod, not a manufacturer choice. You can refill or swap pods as often as you like, but the pod itself maxes out at 2ml.
Some kits include a slightly larger plastic shell - the e-liquid space inside still measures 2ml. The trade-off is fresh flavour every fill and zero degradation from liquid sitting in a pod for weeks. A 10ml bottle of nic salt fills the same pod five times, keeping the kit small, the e-liquid fresh and the running cost low.
UK pod kits are also limited to a maximum nicotine strength of 20mg, which is why every nic salt sold here comes in 10mg or 20mg rather than the 35mg or 50mg sometimes seen on US sites.
UK pod kits must also pass MHRA notification - every device, every pod and every coil sold here is on the official MHRA register before it reaches the shelf. That is why some pod kit ranges launched in 2026 take a few months to arrive in the UK; the device manufacturer has to file the kit with the MHRA after a successful EU launch. Every pod kit on this page is MHRA-notified and ready to ship.
Pod and Coil Replacement
Pod kits split into two replacement patterns, and knowing which one your kit uses changes the long-term running cost.
Integrated-coil pods
The coil sits permanently inside the pod and cannot be separated. When flavour fades or drops off, you replace the whole pod. Simple to use with no separate coil to handle - the standard format on most entry-level and beginner pod kits.
Removable-coil pods
The pod itself stays in place for several months. When flavour fades, you push out the old coil and click in a fresh one - typically every 1 to 3 weeks. A touch more handling than an integrated pod, but the lower cost of replacement coils versus full pod replacements makes it cheaper over time. The standard format on most adjustable and intermediate pod kits.
Either way, a coil or pod typically lasts anywhere from a few days of heavy vaping up to about three weeks of light use. Burnt taste, gurgling or a sudden flavour drop are the signs to swap. All usage durations are approximate and will vary with vaping style, puff length and frequency of use.
Pod kits with external 18650 batteries like the Armour GS sidestep the built-in battery wear question entirely - drop in a fresh 18650 cell when capacity drops.

Nic Salt E-Liquid Pairing
Pod kits use higher-resistance coils (0.6 to 1.0 ohm) and lower wattage (10-30W), which means thinner, higher-PG e-liquid wicks better than the thick high-VG juice used in sub-ohm tanks. That is why nic salt e-liquid is the standard pairing for any MTL pod vape kit.
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Pod Kit Style
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E-Liquid Format
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Strength
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Starter MTL pod kit
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10ml nic salt or 50/50 freebase
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10mg or 20mg
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Adjustable MTL pod kit
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10ml nic salt
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10mg or 20mg
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RDL pod-mod (looser draw)
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10ml nic salt or 50/50 freebase
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5mg to 10mg
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Stick with nic salt e-liquid for MTL pod kits - smoother throat hit, faster nicotine absorption, no harshness at 20mg. Most ex-smokers start on a 20mg fruit or menthol salt and step down to 10mg after a month or two.
High-VG shortfill belongs in a sub-ohm kit - too thick for a pod coil, ends up flooding the pod and burning the wick.
Fruit, ice and menthol are the safest first-month flavour choices for a pod kit. Bakery and dessert flavours can be heavier on the wicking, which shortens coil life slightly - fine on a removable-coil pod kit, less ideal on an integrated-coil pod where the whole pod is replaced.
Pod Kit Running Cost
Budget pod vape kits sit at the bottom of the price ladder (Eco Nano Plus, Gotek X, Caliburn A3S), mid-range adjustable pod kits sit a step up (XROS 5, Xlim Pro 3, Caliburn G4 Pro), and premium pod-mods top out at the high end (Armour G, Ursa Nano S2). Live pricing sits next to the buy button on every product page and shifts with regular multibuy offers.
The bigger saving with a pod kit is the running cost over the first six months. Bottled nic salt e-liquid in a refillable pod works out significantly cheaper per day than continuously buying sealed prefilled pods.
A typical ex-smoker on a 20mg salt routine refills the same pod five times per 10ml bottle, with one coil change every couple of weeks. That is a fraction of what the same person paid for prefilled single-use vapes before the single-use ban.
For current pod kit deals and end-of-line stock, check the clearance vape kits page. Discontinued pod kits live there alongside short-dated e-liquid.

Pod Kit Brands
Pod kit hardware is sourced from worldwide manufacturers, primarily across China, Vietnam and Malaysia, via authorised UK distributors. The headline ranges:
- Vaporesso XROS - XROS range - COREX mesh pod platform, MTL and RDL options
- OXVA Xlim - Xlim range - tight MTL draw, adjustable and beginner formats
- Uwell Caliburn - the classic UK starter pod kit line. See the Caliburn range for the full lineup.
- Voopoo Argus - MTL and RDL switching, leather-feel grips. Full details on the Argus range page.
- Vaporesso Armour and Eco Nano - long-battery pod-mods and entry MTL pod kits
- Lost Vape Ursa, Aspire and Geekvape Wenax - premium and boutique pod kit options
Filter by brand using the menu above, or step up to the parent vape kits range for the full format view.
Glossary
- MTL - mouth-to-lung. The cigarette-style inhale that defines most pod kits. Vapour pools in the mouth first, then down to the lungs.
- Vape pod - the small clip-in cartridge that holds your e-liquid and coil. Refillable pods you top up from a bottle; prefilled pods arrive sealed.
- Coil - the heating element inside the pod. Resistance printed in ohms (e.g. 0.8 ohm). Replaceable on most refillable pod kits.
- Mesh - the coil construction style. Mesh coils are flat metal strips with holes, replacing the old wire-wrap design. Longer life, better flavour, faster ramp-up.
- Ohm - coil resistance. Above 1.0 ohm = MTL pod kit; 0.6 to 1.0 ohm = light MTL/RDL; below 0.6 ohm = sub-ohm DTL (sub-ohm kits, not pod kits).
- RDL - restricted direct-to-lung. The middle draw style some pod-mods support. Looser than MTL, tighter than full sub-ohm DTL.
- Pod-mod - a pod-shaped kit with mod-grade power. The Armour G is a pod-mod; the XROS 5 is a pure pod kit.
