Best shopping order
Start with the device class first, then narrow by battery size, kit style, pod or tank format, and the overall footprint you want to carry every day.
Reusable hardware starts with the device itself: starter kits, pod kits, and mod-style setups should be compared as full reusable devices before separate pods, flavour packs, or bottle pairings.
Start with the device class first, then narrow by battery size, kit style, pod or tank format, and the overall footprint you want to carry every day.
Reusable hardware is easier to shop when full kits are separated from pod-family cards and small replacement parts.
Check the device style, power or battery range, pod or tank format, and whether the kit fits the way you actually vape before you open the final listing.
These are the fastest next clicks if you already know the kind of product you are trying to buy.
A strong hardware-led option for shoppers who want a larger kit with more headroom, stronger build, and a cleaner mod-style comparison.
View Aegis
A better fit when you want a simpler reusable device with a tighter everyday carry profile and a familiar pod-kit format.
View XROS
Useful when you want a reusable kit with stronger battery capacity and a more obvious step up from a compact pod-only carry.
View IPX 80
A compact full kit for shoppers comparing refillable hardware instead of pod-family-only product picks.
View CaliburnAdult customers only. Availability, flavour labels, and ordering options may change on the live product pages.
Starter kits, pod kits, and mod-style setups stand on their own as full reusable devices. Compare complete setups first, not individual pod-family products.
Aegis, XROS, SMOK IPX, and Caliburn are all better examples here because the device itself is the first decision. They give shoppers a cleaner hardware comparison before any separate pod or juice branch gets involved.
Choose pods when the decision is really about Loop Max, Level X, Maglink, or Ripper X as pod families. Choose kits / mods when the decision is still about the actual hardware you want to own and carry.
Once the hardware is chosen, then it makes sense to branch into pod compatibility or e-liquid pairing. That keeps the hardware decision separate from refill parts and pod-family products.
Open a broader category, brand route, delivery page, or store page before placing the final order.
Choose the hardware class first. Decide whether you want a compact pod kit, a stronger starter kit, or a mod-style setup before you compare smaller accessories.
Full hardware comparison starts with the device. Pod-family products like Loop Max, Level X, Maglink, and Ripper X belong with pod shopping when the platform itself is the main decision.
After the device is chosen and you know the setup actually pairs with bottled e-liquid the way you want to shop it.