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Vape coils are an essential component of most vape kits, heating up the e-liquid inside the device and turning it into flavourful vapour. Coils need replacing regularly, and it’s important that you choose the right type of coil for the vape kit you’re using to ensure the optimal vaping experience.
At TABlites, we have a huge range of coils that are compatible with vape kits by popular brands such as Smok, Aspire, and VooPoo. Browse our collection today.
Innokin iClear16 Replacement Coils Innokin iClear16 coils are for use in the best-selling iClear16 dual-coil clearomizer vape tank. iClear16 coils ...
View full detailsGeek Vape Super Mesh Replacement Coils Geek Vape Supermesh coils have been designed for use with the popular Cerberus sub-ohm vape tank to produce ...
View full detailsAspire Tigon Coils Aspire Tigon coils are compatible with the Aspire Tigon pen style vape kit, designed for excellent flavour and rich vapour produ...
View full detailsUwell Caliburn G2 Replacement Coils Uwell Caliburn G2 replacement coils are designed for use with the Caliburn G2 pod kit. These atomiser coils are...
View full detailsVoopoo PnP-TW and DW Coils Voopoo PnP TW and DW coils were released in conjunction with the Voopoo Vinci 3 vape kit. These coils are the same size ...
View full detailsSmok TA Mesh Coils Smok TA replacement sub-ohm coils are compatible with the Smok T-Air Subtank, featured on the Smok Mag Solo and Smok Morph 3 vap...
View full detailsSmok V8 Replacement Coils Smok V8 replacement atomiser coils are compatible with the Smok TFV8 Baby. It's important to keep your atomiser tank in t...
View full detailsAspire BP Replacement Coils Aspire BP mesh coils are designed for use with the Aspire Veynom EX, Aspire BP60 and BP80 pod kits. Aspire BP coils ar...
View full detailsVaporesso GTi Coils Available in 0.2ohm and 0.4ohm Mesh coil construction Sold in packs of 5 coils
The VooPoo TPP replacement coils are designed for sub-ohm vaping and these cross-compatible coils can be paired with a range of VooPoo kits. The co...
View full detailsSmok LP2 Replacement Coils Smok LP2 coils are compatible with a wide range of Smok vape kits, including the Smok RPM4 pod kit. Smok LP2 coils use a...
View full detailsOxva Xlim C Replacement Coils The Oxva Xlim C coils have been designed for use with the Oxva Xlim C pod kit. This is the only pod kit in Oxva’s X s...
View full detailsVaporesso GT Core Coils
VooPoo ITO Replacement Coils (5pk) Compatible with the VooPoo Argus Pod SE, Drag Q and the Argus G Pod Kit. These mesh coils are long lasting and c...
View full detailsSmok V12 P-Tank Replacement Coils Smok V12 P-Tank coils are compatible with the TFV12 Prince sub ohm tank. V12 Prince M4 coils are designed to work...
View full detailsHorizonTech Falcon Replacement Coils (X3) HorizonTech Falcon are for use in the HorizonTech Falcon sub ohm vape tank, do deliver large clouds of va...
View full detailsVoopoo UFORCE Replacement Coils UFORCE coils by Voopoo have been designed for use with the Voopoo UFORCE Tank as well as a few other devices. (Plea...
View full detailsOXVA Unicoil Replacement Coils OXVA Unicoil replacement coils are designed for use with the following vape devices: Oxva Origin Origin 2 Origin Mi...
View full detailsHorizonTech Falcon King Replacement Coils HorizonTech Falcon King coils are for use with HorizonTech Falcon King sub-ohm vape tank. Take your vapin...
View full detailsThe Uwell PA coils have been designed for use with the Uwell Crown D pod kit and replacement pods only. The coils are available in 2 different res...
View full detailsUwell Crown 4 Replacement Coils Crown 4 coils are compatible with the Uwell Crown 4 sub ohm vape tank to deliver thick clouds of vapour with intens...
View full detailsAspire Breeze Replacement Coils The Breeze coils by Aspire have been designed for use with the Aspire Breeze Kit and Aspire Breeze 2 AIO Kit. There...
View full detailsAspire's Minican Mesh Coils utilise precision mesh construction paired with fast-wicking organic cotton to optimise flavour extraction and vapour p...
View full detailsAspire Cleito Replacement Coils Aspire Cleito sub ohm vape coils are for use with the best-selling and award-winning Aspire Cleito tank to deliver ...
View full detailsVape coils heat up the e-liquid in your vaping device to turn it into vapour. They’re one of the key components of your vape, working with the tank or pod that holds the e-liquid and the battery that powers the device to deliver a satisfying vaping experience.
Because they are heated up regularly, coils eventually burn out and must be replaced. You’ll usually notice an unpleasant burnt taste and a general decrease in performance from your vape when the coil has reached the end of its life. Proper maintenance of your coils is essential to preserve the lifespan of your vaping device and ensure optimal flavour and vapour production.
Coils for vapes are available in different resistances or ohms, allowing you to customise your vaping experience. We’ll cover this in more detail later on.
It should be noted that there isn’t a universal coil that fits all kits/tanks. Most vapes have their own type of vape coils, so making sure you select the correct one for your setup is essential. A Smok vape kit won’t be compatible with a pack of Aspire coils, for example.
However, you might find that some brands produce coils for vapes that are compatible with different tanks or kits in their range - this information can usually be found in the product description.
Vape coil resistance is measured in ohms (Ω) and is important in terms of the power that’s supplied to your vape device. Vape coil resistance also affects vapour production. For example, a vape coil with a low ohm requires more battery power but will consume more e-liquid and produce more vapour and more intense flavour.
As a result, the type of vape coil that you use can also affect your vaping experience, which is why it’s important to learn and understand the components of a vape kit regardless of whether you’re using starter kits or you’re a long-term vaper.
The type of vape coil you should choose depends on your vaping preference and style. The rule of thumb is that any vape coil with a coil resistance of more than 1.0ohm is considered to be a mouth to lung (MTL) coil, producing small amounts of vapour. Meanwhile, vape coils with a resistance below 1.0ohm are regarded as sub-ohm coils and are more compatible with sub-ohm vape kits, which produce large clouds of vapour.
Bear in mind that coils for vapes have a recommended wattage output, meaning that the compatible device that you use should be set within the suggested wattage range.
If the device has a fixed wattage output, this shouldn’t be an issue as the wattage output for the vape coils of a particular device will match the device’s preset. An example of this is the Innokin Endura T20S Kit, which has a fixed power output of 18W. As such, the Innokin Prism S coils are suitable for this device, both the 0.8ohm vape coil (13W - 14W) and the 1.5ohm vape coil (16W - 18W).
Many recent models of vape kits, especially those with adjustable power levels, include a coil resistance technology that can detect the resistance of the vape coil being used. This coil technology means the device should automatically configure the power level based on the vape coil.
MTL vape coils are ideal for cigarette smokers transitioning to vaping as they replicate the sensation of smoking a traditional tobacco cigarette.
Higher resistance coils are best suited for use with higher PG ratio e-liquids that give you a greater throat hit. In particular, e-liquids with higher nicotine strengths are suggested for MTL vape coils.
For new vapers, we recommend starting with MTL vape kits such as the Aspire Flexus Q Kit, which has an easy-to-use design that’s perfect for beginners. The Aspire AF Mesh Coil is completely beginner-friendly and great for MTL inhalation that imitates cigarette smoking. This vape coil can be used with high strength nicotine e-liquids, as well as high PG e-liquids juice and nic salt e-liquids.
As you start to get used to vaping, you may want to try other vaping styles, which is where sub-ohm vape coils come in.
Unlike MTL vape coils, sub-ohm vape coils are designed for direct to lung (DTL) inhalation, meaning that vapour is inhaled straight into your lungs instead of being held in your mouth first like with MTL vapes.
As sub-ohm vape coils require a high power output, you’ll need an e-cigarette device that can accommodate this. At TABlites, our collection of sub-ohm vape kits offer superior power, control, and vapour production for experienced vapers.
For sub-ohm vaping, we suggest using a sub-ohm vape kit like the Smok Nord 4 Kit, a powerful vape kit with an adjustable power range of 5-80W, making it great for both casual and sub-ohm vaping. This vape kit is compatible with the Smok RPM and Smok RPM 2 coils, which both support DTL vaping, working best with 60% VG or higher e-liquids, and creating large vapour clouds as a result of the mesh vape coil build.
Generally, coils for vapes last anywhere from a few days up to four weeks, but it's important to note that this is an estimate, and individual experiences may differ.
How often vape coils should be replaced depends largely on your personal vaping habits. If you vape heavily, you can expect your coil to burn out more quickly than someone who vapes lightly.
Other factors that can impact the lifespan of your coil include:
You will know your coil needs replacing when you notice a decrease in the flavour of your e-liquid or when you start to experience an unpleasant burnt taste. Check the instructions that come with your vape kit for guidance on how to change the coil - this can vary depending on the device.
For more information on this, check out our blog on how long vape coils last.
There are steps you can take to ensure your coil lasts as long as possible, which can save you money in the long run. One of the most important things to do is properly prime the vape coil to help prevent the likelihood of it burning out too quickly, as well as amplify the flavour and improve your overall vaping experience.
To prime your vape coil:
Regular maintenance is also important to help prolong the lifespan of your coils. Check out our guide to cleaning your vape for more information on how to properly maintain your vape coils.
Other things you can do to make your vape coils last longer include:
Tip: If your device is ‘spitting’ or making a gurgling sound when you fire it, it’s likely that the vape coil has become flooded. If this occurs, simply remove the mouthpiece (if you can) and flick the device down towards the floor - preferably outside or over a sink to avoid making a mess! This action will remove any excess liquid from the coil and when you next fire the device the gurgling sound should be gone.
Need more information about coils and how they work? Check out our ultimate guide to vape coils.