There are now disposables that come with replaceable prefilled pods. My firend’s been using one of those, the kind with like 10ml+ prefilled pods. He goes through one in about 2 days and then just tosses it. Out of curiosity I asked why not just switch to a refillable pod device. But he said e-liquid & replacement pods are too expensive… which I don’t really get. Does anyone know how long the battery on those disposable devices usually lasts?
I mean I’m using xros 3ml pods (corex 3.0), and I can refill it like 10+ times. One pod easily lasts me a week, sometimes even two depending on the juice I vape. And the xros 4 has been going strong for almost a year now. Isn’t refillable way cheaper in the long run? Is that actually why some people stick to disposables?
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Disposable vapes are way more expensive in the long run generally purchased at 10+ bucks each last 4 days to week if you get a good one if you get a bad one juice you don’t like then need to purchase another and always have high nic
People who use disposable vapes are more commonly the younger generation who likes the convenience of just opening a pkt and vaping right away discarding empty pkts in the street followed by a used vape
refillable devices can be costly at start due to cost of device but a lot cheaper in long run for example 1 pkt pods generally around 9 bucks your choice of coil so you have more control than a disposable this generally lasts a month to 6 weeks depending on how you vape and how often
Shortfill liquids 100 ml around 5 bucks then nic shots around 2 bucks so that In total in theory is a cost 16 bucks a month to 6 weeks
Compare that to 10+ bucks every 3-4 days for disposable vapes.