How Vape Mods and Box Mods Work
A vape mod is the battery and control section of a custom vape setup. You add your own tank and coil and set the power yourself, rather than relying on a fixed all-in-one. A box mod is the boxy, regulated kind with a chipset, screen and safety cut-offs, and it is by far the most common format on the market. Every vape mod uses a 510 thread, so tanks, RTAs and RDAs swap on and off freely.
Vape Mod Types: Regulated, Mechanical and Squonk
The type you want depends mostly on whether you run shop-bought tanks or build your own coils.
Type |
What it is and who it suits |
Browse |
Regulated box mod |
Chipset wattage control, temperature control and safety cut-offs. Suits the widest range of vapers and makes up the bulk of this collection. |
Regulated box mods |
Mechanical (mech) |
No chip or screen, just raw direct battery output. For experienced builders only. |
Mech mods |
Squonk |
Bottom-fed RDA vaping. Squeeze the bottle to feed e-liquid, no separate dripping. |
Squonk mods |
High-end / DNA / SBS |
DNA and YiHi chipsets, side-by-side layouts and custom temperature curves for top-end accuracy. |
High-end mods |
Regulated box mods are the safe, sensible default for most people. Mechanical and squonk setups are strictly for experienced builders who understand battery safety and Ohm's law.
Choosing a Vape Mod by Battery Setup
Battery format sets how long a mod lasts between charges and how much wattage it can comfortably push. Most vapers sit between 40W and 80W day to day, while high-power 200W builds need more cells.
Setup |
Typical cells |
Runtime |
Best for |
Single battery |
1 x 18650 or 21700 |
Half to full day |
Pocketable vaping up to around 100W |
Dual battery |
2 x 18650 or 21700 |
Full day to two days |
All-day sub-ohm, 60W to 200W |
Quad battery |
4 x 18650 or 21700 |
Two to three days |
High-wattage builds above 200W |
Dual battery mods are the most popular setup by a distance. For more charge from a single cell, 21700 mods hold more than standard 18650s. External-battery mods need cells and a charger bought separately from batteries and chargers.
What You Need with a Vape Mod
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Tank or atomiser: fits on top via the 510 thread. Sub-ohm tanks for DTL at higher wattage, MTL tanks for a tighter draw, RTAs and RDAs for building your own coils.
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Batteries: most mods take 18650 or 21700 cells. Always buy from a known brand and charge on a dedicated charger.
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E-liquid: DTL vapers go for high VG shortfills at 3mg or 6mg, MTL setups for nic salts at 10mg or 20mg.
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Coils: pre-built sub-ohm coils for stock tanks, wire and cotton for rebuildables.
Choosing the Best Vape Mod
The best vape mod comes down to how you vape. For daily sub-ohm clouds, a regulated dual-battery box mod is the sweet spot. For something pocketable, a single-battery box mod keeps things light. For serious power, a 200W dual or quad box mod has the headroom, while a DNA or YiHi high-end mod gives the most precise temperature control. Mechanical and squonk mods sit outside this group: they reward experienced builders but expect you to manage battery safety yourself.