I’ve been using both refillable pods and disposables,and we may have different experiences when it comes to flavor consistency.But in my case,disposables tend to outperform refillable pods.
I personally haven’t tried disposable e-cigarettes, but I’m pretty sure that the same brand of e-liquid should be the same.
Do you think it could be because of the different cotton coil technologies used in different brands?
I mostly noticed a change in flavor with the refillable on 3rd day,experiencing a slight metallic taste that i didnt encounter with large capacity disposables.If coil technology is the great factor in flavor consistency,I’m curious why it cant be implemented on both.
If it tastes metallic, then I think you need to change to a more reliable, better-sealed refillable device.The disposables are absolutely sealed oil tank.
Maybe the main factor behind flavor consistency differences between disposables and refillable pods usually comes down to coil technology and e-juice delivery systems rather than e-juice quality.
And disposables often feel better, maybe because they’re designed for simplicity and precision, while refillable pods require some care to perform consistently. If there is a change in flavor with the refillable on the 3rd day, then your device might not be reliable. If you’re sticking with refillables, using high-quality mesh coil pods can help bridge the gap!
Great question. I’ve noticed something similar in my experience, and I think a big part of it comes down to coil technology and device optimization. Disposables are often pre-calibrated for the e-liquid they come with, so the flavor is consistent and optimized right out of the box.
With refillable pods, the coil quality and how well the e-liquid pairs with the device play a huge role. Sometimes, finding the right wattage or the perfect e-liquid for your pod system takes some trial and error. Disposables eliminate that guesswork since they’re designed as a complete package.