Vape Kits

Our collection of vape kits combines deliberate design with proven practicality. Whether you’re transitioning from smoking or refining your setup, you’ll find basic reusable vapes, variable-wattage sub-ohm systems and everything in between. Each package delivers precisely what you need: A reusable vape, a compatible pod or tank, replacement coil options, and a charging solution. These reusable vapes are sourced from trusted brands like GeekVape, Vaporesso, Voopoo and Aspire, all fully TPD‑compliant and built for UK use across both MTL and DTL styles. From your first kit to your next upgrade, this collection is built for reliability, style, and consistency every single day. Once you've chosen your kit, orders placed before 4 PM are dispatched the same day, with tracked delivery across the UK.

What Exactly Is a Vape Kit?

Vape kits (also called e-cigarettes or vaping kits) are complete starter systems designed to let you switch from smoking to vaping. A typical e cigarette contains a battery, coil (atomiser), and a pod or tank to hold your e-liquid. Modern kits range from simple prefilled options to advanced box mod setups. Top brands like SMOK, Geek Vape, Aspire, and Vaporesso supply high-quality refillable vapes, so you can pick a compact pod kit or a powerful sub-ohm kit that fits your style.

Vaping kits come in many forms, but they all let you inhale vapour instead of smoke. At the simplest end are prefilled kits that come pre-filled. Slightly more advanced are vape pens and open pod systems. These have built-in batteries and a small tank or pod that you refill with e-liquid. For example, a pen-style kit might hold a few millilitres of liquid and recharge via USB. More powerful box mod kits use replaceable batteries and can produce large clouds, they are favoured by experienced vapers.

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Types of Vape Kits

If you're just starting out, cigalikes and simple pod systems are the closest you’ll get to the feel of a cigarette. They're usually slim, light, and give you that tight draw most smokers look for. Next up are pen-style kits and open pods. You can use your own e-liquid, switch between nic salts and freebase, and get a bit of customisation without having to learn anything technical. If you’re after bigger clouds and don’t mind the extra setup, sub-ohm kits and box mods are where you go next.

Refillable & Rechargeable Kits

All vape kits available for sale legally in the UK now are rechargeable and either refillable or offer replacement pods. This makes them a much more eco-friendly and cost-effective option as compared to the formerly popular single-use vapes. Refillable pod kits let you fill any e-liquid of your choosing in terms of both flavour and nicotine strength, while rechargeable batteries allow you to use the same device again and again without binning it after one use. Over time, this is cheaper than constantly buying new single-use vapes.

Choosing the Right E-Cigarette

First off, figure out how you like to inhale. If you’re used to cigarettes, go for something with a tight draw. Mouth-to-lung (MTL) pod systems are the closest match. If you want more vapour and enjoy the act of vaping, direct lung kits are the best choice. If you are the kind of vaper who just takes puffs here and there, a small battery will do. But if you’re on it all day, you’ll want something that lasts longer or takes external batteries.

Vape Kit Maintenance

After purchasing a reusable vape, keeping it running is straightforward. For refillable kits, change the coil or pod when the flavour weakens or you get a burnt taste (typically every 1 to 2 weeks of regular use). Always prime new coils by adding e-liquid and waiting a few minutes before vaping. Clean the tank and mouthpiece occasionally with a dry cloth. Recharge regularly and avoid letting the battery drain completely to prolong its lifespan. Many rechargeable vapes last many months with proper care.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do vape kits cost?

Basic starter kits usually cost between £10 and £20. These are simple, easy-to-use devices. If you're looking at box mods or kits with more features, expect to pay around £30 to £50. Premium kits with high wattage or swappable batteries can go up to £60 or £70, but that’s rare. Some kits come with extras like spare coils or free e-liquid, which makes the price more worthwhile.

What is the best vape kit to replace smoking?

A small pod kit is usually the best place to start. Something like the Vaporesso XROS or the Caliburn A2 works well because it's simple to use and doesn’t need any settings adjusted. You just fill the pod, let the coil soak, and it’s ready. These kits give a mouth-to-lung inhale, which feels familiar to most smokers. Nic salt e-liquids also help because they give a smoother hit and tend to satisfy cravings quickly.

What are the best vape starter kits?

Look for rechargeable vapes that are easy to use, don’t leak, and come from brands with a good track record. The SMOK Nord series, GeekVape’s P kits, and Innokin’s Endura line are all solid picks. Refillable pod systems are great for beginners because they’re low-maintenance but still offer good flavour and battery life. Kits that come with two coil options let you test what works best for you.

How to choose a vape kit?

Start by figuring out what kind of draw you want. If you want something close to smoking, go for a mouth-to-lung kit (i.e. pod kits). If you're after more vapour, look at direct-lung devices (i.e. sub-ohm kits). Then think about how much nicotine you’ll use, how often you want to refill or charge, and whether you want to adjust settings. Most new users prefer pod kits because they’re straightforward and don’t take much work.

Do all vape kits come with e-liquid?

Some do, but many don’t. Most starter kits will give you the device, pods or tank, coils, and a charger. A few brands will include a small bottle of e-liquid to get you started, especially if it’s a beginner-focused kit. If a kit includes free juice, it’s normally listed clearly. If not, you’ll need to buy e-liquid separately, so don’t forget to check before you order.

What are the best vape kits in the UK to buy?

There’s no single best e cig that works for everyone. But there are a few vapes whose name comes up again and again. If you want a refillable pod system, the SMOK Novo 5 or the Voopoo Argus P2 are both strong choices. For something with more power, the GeekVape Aegis series is well-known for its durability, and the Vaporesso Luxe PM40 strikes a balance between performance and a compact design.

How long should a vape kit last?

That depends on the kit and how you treat it. A well-made device should last at least a year, often longer. Kits that use removable batteries can last longer, since you can just swap the battery out. Coils and pods wear out a lot faster, and you’ll need to replace them every week or two, depending on how often you vape and what kind of liquid you use.

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