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Replacement Coils & Pods Key Highlights

  • 74 products across 9 brands: Aspire, GeekVape, Innokin, Lost Vape, OXVA, Smok, Uwell, Vaporesso and Voopoo
  • Both tank coils (for mods and sub-ohm devices) and pod cartridges (for pod kits) stocked together
  • Most items sold in multi-packs of 2 to 5, cutting the cost per replacement
  • All pods and tank-compatible coils sit within the UK TPD 2ml capacity limit for refillable hardware
  • Prices from £4.49 to £14.99, with free UK delivery on orders over £50
  • Coils and pods contain no e-liquid or nicotine themselves, sold to over 18s only

About the Brands Behind Our Coils & Pods

The replacement parts we stock come directly from the same manufacturers who build the devices they fit, rather than generic third-party alternatives. SMOK, Vaporesso, Voopoo, Aspire and GeekVape are among the most widely used vape hardware brands in the UK, each running their own proprietary coil and pod ranges engineered specifically for their vape kits and mods. Uwell, OXVA, Innokin and Lost Vape round out the range with parts for their own popular pod systems and MTL tanks.

A coil is the heating element that vaporises your e-liquid, wrapped in a wicking material that draws liquid to it. In tank-based devices the coil is a separate, screw-in part you replace on its own. In most modern pod kits, the coil is built into the pod itself, so the entire pod cartridge is replaced as one unit. Both wear out for the same underlying reason: repeated heating gradually burns the wick and degrades the coil, which is why every device, regardless of format, needs its coil or pod replaced periodically.

The range spans compact 2-packs for occasional top-ups, such as the £4.99 Uwell Caliburn G2 pods, through to 5-packs like the Vaporesso GTi and GTX coils, so whether you replace parts every couple of weeks or keep a larger stock on hand, there's a pack size that fits your habits.

How to Choose the Right Coil or Pod

Tank & Mod Coils

Best for: sub-ohm mods and MTL tanks with a separate, screw-in coil.

If your device has a tank that unscrews from the base to reveal a replaceable coil, you need a coil matched to that exact tank model and resistance. We stock GeekVape's Z, B, M, P, S and A Series coils, SMOK's LP1, LP2, RPM and Nord coils, and Aspire's Nautilus, BVC, BP and AF coils among others. Browse the full range by brand below, or search your device model directly.

Pod Kit Cartridges

Best for: pod kits where the coil is sealed inside the pod itself.

Devices like the Uwell Caliburn series, Voopoo Vinci and Drag Nano, and Vaporesso XROS and Luxe ranges use pods with an integrated coil, meaning you replace the whole cartridge rather than just the heating element. These are typically sold as 2 to 4-packs and include both the coil and the small e-liquid reservoir in one part.

Matching by Brand

The safest way to get the right part is to search by your device's exact brand and model rather than by resistance alone, since coil and pod connectors are brand-specific and rarely interchangeable between manufacturers. Use the brand cards below or the category filters to narrow down to your exact device.

If you are ever unsure which coil or pod your device takes, the model name is usually printed on the device itself or in the box it came in, and our support team can confirm compatibility before you order.

Which Coil or Pod Range Is Right for You?

Browse by brand to find parts for your exact device. Each range below covers that manufacturer's current coil and pod lineup stocked at Hulme Vapes.

If your brand is not shown above, we also stock a small range of Innokin (T18E, T20 coils) and Lost Vape (Ursa Cartridge, Lyra coils) parts within this category. On average, a single tank coil serving a moderate MTL vaper lasts around 1 to 2 weeks, while pod cartridges in a heavily used pod kit are usually replaced every 3 to 7 days. Buying a multi-pack that matches your typical replacement cycle means you are never caught without a spare.

How to Fit and Prime a New Coil or Pod

Step 1: Remove the Old Coil or Pod

Unscrew the old coil from the tank base, or unclip the empty pod from the device. Dispose of it at a WEEE recycling point rather than general waste.

Step 2: Prime the New Coil

Add 3 to 5 drops of e-liquid directly onto the exposed cotton ports on the side of the coil, then leave it to soak for 5 to 10 minutes before use.

Step 3: Fit and Fill

Screw the coil into the tank or clip the new pod into the device, then fill with e-liquid, keeping the level above the coil's wicking holes at all times.

Step 4: Take Primer Puffs

Draw on the mouthpiece a few times without pressing the fire button, to pull e-liquid into the wick before your first proper vape.

Step 5: Vape Normally and Monitor

Use the device as normal, refilling before the liquid runs low. Watch for burnt taste or reduced vapour as the signal to replace again.

Skipping the priming step is the most common cause of a burnt first hit on a brand new coil, so always prime before your first puff rather than firing a dry coil straight from the packet.

Coils vs Pods: Key Differences Explained

Both formats do the same core job, vaporising e-liquid via a heated wick, but they differ in how they're replaced and which devices they fit.

FeatureTank CoilPod Cartridge
What's replacedJust the coil, screwed into a reusable tankThe whole pod, including the built-in coil
Typical deviceSub-ohm mods, MTL tanksPod kits (Caliburn, PnP, XROS style devices)
Cost per replacementUsually lower, since only the coil is replacedSlightly higher, since the reservoir is included
Typical lifespan1 to 2 weeks for moderate use3 to 7 days for moderate use
FittingScrews into the tank baseClips or slots into the device
Resistance optionsOften available in multiple ohm ratingsUsually one fixed resistance per pod model
Best suited forVapers who want more control over their setupVapers who want simple, fast replacement

Neither format is user-rebuildable: both are sealed, single-use parts designed to be replaced whole once worn, not refurbished.

Who Should Buy Replacement Coils or Pods?

Existing Device Owners

Anyone already running a SMOK, Vaporesso, Voopoo, Aspire, GeekVape, Uwell, OXVA, Innokin or Lost Vape device needs matched parts to keep it working.

Vapers Getting Burnt or Weak Hits

A sudden drop in flavour or a burnt taste almost always means the current coil or pod is due for replacement, not a fault with the device itself.

Bulk Buyers

Stocking up on multi-packs for your specific device is the cheapest way to keep running costs down over time.

Why Buy Coils & Pods from Hulme Vapes?

Genuine parts matter here more than almost anywhere else in vaping, since a mismatched or counterfeit coil can flood, leak or fail early. Here is what you get buying from us.

Authorised Stockist

We source coils and pods from SMOK, Vaporesso, Voopoo, Aspire, GeekVape, Uwell, OXVA, Innokin and Lost Vape through authorised channels.

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Full Range in Stock

Coils and pods for 9 major brands held in stock together, so you can find your exact device part in one place.

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UK-Based Support

Our UK team can help confirm which coil or pod fits your exact device before you buy.

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Fast, Tracked UK Delivery

Orders are dispatched quickly with tracked 24-hour UK delivery available at checkout.

How Long Do Coils and Pods Last?

Tank coils typically last 5 to 10 days for MTL use and 4 to 7 days in higher-wattage sub-ohm setups, working out at roughly 1 to 2 weeks for a moderate vaper. Pod cartridges tend to run slightly shorter, usually 3 to 7 days, since the coil sits permanently inside the sealed reservoir. Heavy chain vaping shortens both significantly, since the wick doesn't get time to re-saturate between puffs, while sweeter, higher-VG e-liquids leave more residue and wear coils out faster than cleaner, higher-PG mixes. These figures are approximate and based on average usage conditions: your exact mileage depends on wattage, e-liquid choice and how consistently you refill before the tank or pod runs low.

Buying Coils & Pods in the UK

Replacement coils and refillable pods are vaping hardware, not nicotine products in their own right: they contain no e-liquid until you fill them. That said, as refillable tank and pod components they still fall within the UK TPD's 2ml capacity cap that applies to all refillable vaping hardware, regardless of brand. They are entirely legal to buy and own in the UK. Store spare coils and pods in their original packaging until use, away from damp and direct sunlight, and dispose of used coils and pods at a WEEE electronic waste recycling point rather than in general household waste.

Safety & Age Restriction

Coils and pods contain no e-liquid or nicotine on their own. They are sold for use with vaping products, which are intended for existing adult smokers and vapers and should be used responsibly. Always prime a new coil before use and never fire a dry coil, since this can produce an unpleasant burnt taste and permanently damage the wick.

  • Always prime new coils with e-liquid before first use.
  • Keep e-liquid topped up above the coil's wicking holes at all times.
  • Dispose of used coils and pods at a WEEE recycling point, never in general waste.
  • 18+ only. All Hulme Vapes orders are age verified at checkout, and we do not sell any products to anyone under 18.

Multi-Buy and Coil Replacement Guidance

Buying coils and pods in multi-packs is significantly cheaper per replacement than buying single units, and since most packs cover 2 to 5 replacements, a single order can last several weeks depending on your usage. Working out your typical replacement cycle (roughly weekly for tank coils, closer to every 3 to 7 days for pod cartridges) and ordering a matching pack size means you are never mid-week with a burnt coil and no spare. Remember that only the coil or pod needs replacing: your tank, mod or pod kit device itself carries over, so a £4.49 to £14.99 pack renews performance without any further outlay.

Replacement Coils & Pods: Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I change my vape coil?

Tank coils typically last 5 to 10 days for MTL use and 4 to 7 days for sub-ohm use, while pod cartridges usually last 3 to 7 days. Heavy chain vaping and sweeter, high-VG e-liquids shorten this, so treat burnt taste or weak vapour as your real signal rather than a fixed schedule.

Why does my vape taste burnt with a new coil?

This is almost always caused by not priming the coil before use. Add 3 to 5 drops of e-liquid to the exposed cotton ports and let it soak for 5 to 10 minutes, then take a few dry primer puffs before firing the device properly.

What is the difference between a coil and a pod?

A coil is the individual heating element that screws into a tank and can be replaced on its own. A pod is a sealed cartridge with the coil built in, used in most modern pod kits, so the whole pod is replaced as one unit rather than just the coil inside it.

Are coils and pods legal to buy in the UK?

Yes. Coils and pods are vaping hardware and contain no e-liquid or nicotine on their own. As refillable components they fall within the UK TPD's 2ml capacity cap that applies to all refillable vaping hardware.

How much do replacement coils and pods cost?

In this range, prices run from £4.49 to £14.99, mostly sold in multi-packs of 2 to 5. Orders over £50 qualify for free UK delivery.

Are coils and pods safe to use?

Genuine coils and pods from the device manufacturer are safe when primed correctly and used with the e-liquid levels topped up. As with all vaping hardware, these products are intended for use by existing adult smokers and vapers and should be used responsibly.

Can I use any coil in my tank, or does it need to match exactly?

Coils and pods are brand and model specific: they are engineered to fit one manufacturer's connector and airflow design, and are very rarely interchangeable between brands. Always match the coil or pod to your exact device model.

How do I dispose of used vape coils and pods?

Take used coils and pods to a WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) recycling point rather than putting them in general household waste, since they contain small amounts of metal and electronic components.

Need Help Getting Started with Vaping in the UK?

If you are new to vaping and unsure which coil or pod your device takes, the model name is usually printed on the device itself, the box it came in, or the coil you are currently replacing. Matching by exact brand and model, rather than by resistance or appearance alone, is the safest way to guarantee a proper fit. If you would rather talk it through, our UK-based support team can confirm the right coil or pod for your exact device before you spend anything: get in touch with Hulme Vapes here.