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If you're switching from smoking, a refillable pod kit is usually the best place to start. They're small, they give the tight mouth-to-lung draw that feels closest to a cigarette, and they cost far less to run than disposables. Here's how to choose one, and the styles we recommend for 2026.
A tight, cigarette-like draw — you want mouth-to-lung, not big clouds.
Refillable pods — cheaper per week and far kinder to the planet than disposables.
Simple, button-free operation — just inhale and go, no settings to learn.
Good battery life — enough to get through a day between charges.
Pod kits are built for higher-strength nic salt e-liquid, which gives a smooth hit that satisfies a smoker quickly. If you're unsure what mg to pick, our guide on what nicotine strength a beginner should use walks you through it, and nic salt vs freebase explains why salts suit pods so well.
Rather than one "best" device, look for these three types in our range:
The all-in-one starter pod — the simplest possible switch; ideal first device.
The refillable pod with adjustable airflow — lets you tighten or open the draw as you find your preference.
The larger pod-mod — a bit more battery and power for when you've settled in and want longer between charges.
Any of these will comfortably outlast a disposable and pay for itself within weeks — see is vaping cheaper than smoking? for the real numbers.
If you're weighing a pod against a vape pen or box mod, our pod kits vs vape pens vs box mods comparison lays out the trade-offs. For a full switching plan, start with our beginner's guide to switching from smoking to vaping.
Whichever you choose, a refillable pod kit is the cheapest, simplest way for a smoker to make the switch stick.
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