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Uwell FAQ
Are Uwell pods refillable?
Yes, the Uwell pods that we stock are refillable, and can be paired with any 50/50 or high PG vape juice. This gives you the freedom to choose the nicotine strength and flavour that best suits you, to ensure that you can effectively manage your nicotine cravings.
The Uwell pods we sell can be repeatedly refilled whenever needed, as the coil is replaceable so the pod does not need to be replaced whenever the coil needs changing. The coil can then be changed whenever you feel necessary, for example if it is damaged.
Which e-liquid should I use in a Uwell Caliburn pod?
The Uwell pods that we stock should be paired with a thin consistency e-liquid, like a 50/50 or high PG ratio, which is thin enough for the small coils they hold to remain saturated between pulls.
By using the right e-liquid you can ensure that your coil lasts as long as possible before burning out, and that you get the best vaping experience.
How long do Uwell Caliburn coils last?
Unfortunately their is no set answer to this question, as it will depend on how much you vape, your vaping style, and the e-liquid you use, along with many other factors. If maintained well the coils can be expected to last for around 1 week, but some vapers may find they last less or more time. Our guide to coil maintenance gives lots of tips on helping your coil last as long as possible.
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