
Pod vapes are still going strong in 2026! Although disposables have taken the market by storm, refillable pod systems remain a popular choice for many vapers. Dozens, possibly hundreds, of pod vapes are released every year. The options may seem overwhelming, but fear not! Our team has tried (and often reviewed) the most popular pod vapes on the market, so we can help you narrow down your search significantly.
This list features the best-performing pod systems you can refill with your own e-juice. If you are looking for pre-filled pod vapes, make sure you visit our best beginner vapes page. Otherwise, let’s get to it.
A pod vape is a compact device comprising two parts: a pod filled with vape juice and the main body, which houses a battery. They’re available in pre-filled or refillable designs. Some have firing buttons, but often, they’re automatic, meaning you just take a drag to produce vapor.
Many pod systems are designed for smokers transitioning into vaping. Disposable e-cigs may reign supreme in terms of ease of use, but refillable and reusable pod vapes are a close second. They’re often compact and lightweight, with a focus on simplicity and flexibility.
Pods are also considered the best devices for nicotine salt e-liquid, as their lower power output pairs well with higher nicotine concentrations.
Pods have come a long way since they were first introduced with the JUUL back in 2015. While still fitting the general definition, today’s devices have advanced in terms of features and capabilities.
A pod vape in 2026 will belong to one or more of these categories:
A standard pod system can be further sorted into two categories: refillable and pre-filled. Both types are reusable, but each style has its own pros and cons. When purchasing a pod system, it ultimately comes down to personal preference.
Pod vapes are among the easiest vapes to operate. This quick guide covers the basics:
That’s it! To get the most longevity out of your pod, make sure there’s always juice in it, or else you’ll risk burning the coil. Once the liquid is almost gone, refill it. If the flavor starts to drop, dispose of the pod and crack open a new one. You can usually get at least a week before needing to replace the pod or the coil. Their longevity depends on the brand, frequency of use, power setting, and the e-liquid used.
Note that if your device uses replaceable coils, you don't have to replace the pod (at least not regularly). Just be sure to wash it occasionally and dispose of it if you notice any cracks or extreme discoloration.
Pod systems offer many advantages over other vaping devices, most notably convenience and simplicity. They’re easy to use, making them more appealing to ex-smokers who don’t want to be bombarded with technical features. They also require less maintenance and typically consume less e-liquid than larger vape kits, making them both time- and cost-effective.
There are even benefits to pod vaping that experienced vapers can appreciate. For example, switching flavors is easier. Just pop in a different pod and go. They’re also extremely pocket-friendly, and their small footprint and low vapor production are ideal for stealth vaping.
Due to their compact size, pod vapes have less battery capacity than regular vape mods; however, their lower power output still allows for all-day battery life in many cases. Other downsides include lower vapor production than vape tanks and a higher cost of replaceable vape pods compared to coils. Some pod systems also use replaceable coil heads, but that is becoming less common.
Pod systems are generally considered to be more affordable than cigarette smoking and other types of vapes. Most pod vapes cost between $20 and $35. The affordability of any given pod system depends on several factors:
Unlike disposable vapes, you don’t have to throw away the whole pod vape after using it. Depending on the device, you’ll need to replace the coil or pod when your juice no longer tastes good. Many users replace them every one to two weeks, but that depends on how much juice you use. On a device with replaceable coils, the pods rarely need to be replaced when properly maintained.
When comparing the cost of refillable pods to pre-filled pods, the winner is undeniable. Refillable pod systems are significantly cheaper in the long run. Let’s do some math to see why.
If a person is consuming 2 mL of e-liquid per day:
Clearly, refillable pods are a great way to save money on your vape purchases. They offer a 63%–82% reduction in ongoing costs! Prices will vary, but bottled juice will always be cheaper (per mL) than prefilled pods, even when factoring in the cost of replacement pods. And if you want to save even more, look for a pod system or AIO that uses replaceable coils.
The types of coils used vary between different pod vapes.
Some vape pods use replaceable coils. More often, though, the coils are built into the pod itself. This means you probably won’t be able to make your own coils with a vape pod. However, some pod mods and AIOs offer rebuildable coil options (RBAs).
Materials used
Pod coils are made of various materials. The most common is Kanthal, but stainless steel and nichrome are also popular. Most modern pods use mesh-style coils, which are known for superior flavor and faster heat-up times.
Resistance
The coil's resistance is important to consider. As a rule of thumb, the higher the resistance, the less powerful the coil. Most pod vapes use mid- to high-resistance coils, typically 0.6-1.2 ohms. 0.4-ohm pods are also becoming more common, offering a cloudier, restricted-direct lung (RDL) hit.
High-resistance coils are ideal for pod vapes because they typically operate at low wattages, produce minimal vapor, and drain the battery slowly. They also help create the casual mouth-to-lung vaping experience that many people choose vape pods for. Devices exclusively designed for direct-lung (DL) vaping include much lower-resistance coils.
Regardless of the coil style or resistance, it’s essential to replace the pod if you notice a burnt taste when vaping. Leaking and flavor degradation may also indicate that the coil has passed its prime. Again, most pods should be replaced every one to two weeks, depending on your vaping frequency and the type of juice you use.
Some vape pods are “closed systems” that come pre-filled with vape juice. The device itself is reusable, but the pods are not refillable. This simplifies things since you can only choose from the juice flavors available for your specific pod device.
There are also “open systems” with refillable cartridges, allowing you to choose the juice based on your personal preferences. You just need to buy the vape juice in a bottle and refill the pod cartridges as needed.
It’s important to note that some countries have introduced restrictions on the types of vape juices available for purchase. For example, in Canada and the EU/UK, vape juices can only contain a maximum nicotine strength of 20 mg/mL (2%).
Nicotine salt juices are often the default option for refillable pod vape systems. Their nicotine strengths generally range from 20 mg/mL to 50 mg/mL (lower- and higher-strength options are available). Nicotine salts are usually recommended because:
Here’s some more info about vape juice and pod vapes:
Pod systems are considered to be relatively safe devices. This is mostly due to the small size of the batteries and manufacturers’ advancements in quality control.
Some safety tips you should consider:
The similarity of the hit of a pod vape to a cigarette largely depends on the device, nicotine content, airflow, and power setting. Most pods are designed for mouth-to-lung (MTL) vaping, which is intended to resemble how a cigarette is smoked. However, devices vary, so consider purchasing one with adjustable airflow and power. These features allow you to fine-tune the experience to your liking.
Along with airflow and power, nicotine content is crucial to replicating the experience. It provides the sharp throat hit and overall satisfaction that smokers are accustomed to. Many users claim pod vapes are just as satisfying as cigarette smoking when they’re dialed in just right.
Pod vapes come in a variety of sizes, ranging from mini pods to high-power sub ohm devices. But the prototypical pod vape is very lightweight and compact, small enough to hide in the palm of your hand. They’re portable and discreet, which is one of their biggest advantages.
Of course, portability comes with a trade-off: battery life. Generally, the smaller the pod vape, the smaller the battery.
Pod batteries almost always have less capacity than larger vapes, like box mods and AIOs. The modest capacity is expected given the compact size of these devices. But don’t let that dissuade you. Battery technology has dramatically improved over recent years. In 2026, even the smallest pod vape could potentially last you a day or more. Still, battery capacity (rated in mAh) is an important factor if you vape heavily and carry only one device throughout the day.
Although there are some outliers, most modern pod vapes have a capacity of 1000-1800 mAh. The actual longevity of these batteries depends entirely on how you vape. Higher power settings, low-resistance coils, and heavy use will deplete the battery faster. Regardless, a 1500 mAh battery is more than adequate for most vapers; it might even last two days for moderate users.
Capacity is only part of the equation, though. Charge time can be equally important. After all, a mediocre battery isn’t much of a burden if it charges lightning fast. Generally, vape pod batteries take 30-60 minutes to fully recharge. In many cases, they can even be used while charging (also called “pass-through charging”).
If fast charging is a priority for you, be sure to note the charge rate (in amps) in the product specs. 2-amp charging is considered very fast and should get you up and running in under 45 minutes (depending on the capacity). A select few devices even offer 3-amp charging. Just note that achieving these charge rates requires a proper cable and power source.
The batteries in pod vapes can usually be used and recharged daily for a year or more before the capacity drops drastically. You will notice. When your all-day pod vape starts requiring a mid-day charge, it probably needs to be replaced.
Most cartridges nowadays are leak-resistant. Manufacturers have taken many steps, including developing unique sealing technologies, to ensure this. But while unlikely, it is still possible for pod cartridges to leak. No pod is 100% leakproof.
Tips to minimize the risk of leakage:
If you have a refillable vape pod, you can fill it with your chosen nicotine-free vape juice. Many companies offer their best-selling juices in 0% nicotine options, but it’s more common for regular (freebase) nicotine juice lines than for nicotine salt lines. However, since 0% juices contain no nicotine, the key factor is the VG/PG ratio.
As for prefilled pods, some companies offer zero-nicotine options. Again, these may be harder to find. If you are looking to wean off nicotine using a pre-filled pod vape, ensure the device you are interested in offers 0% nicotine pods. Nicotine-free disposables are another great option and are more common than nicotine-free pods.
The Cyclone Gust Pro 20K is a nicotine-free disposable vape with adjustable ice levels, turbo mode, and satisfying performance. Read our full review.
The VOOPOO ARGUS G4 and G4 Mini take the series to another level, featuring 3.5 mL multi-ohm pods and 1650 mAh batteries. Read our review to learn more.
The VOOPOO NAVI x Cyph Kit 80K is a refillable pod vape masquerading as a disposable. It includes a 1500 mAh device, an empty pod, and 30 mL of e-liquid.
The Whatabar Linko 40K is a compact, palmable disposable with two power modes and an 18 mL tank. Read our review to find out how it performs.
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