Shopping Guide

Shop Vape Pods by System

Shop pod families like STLTH Loop Max, Level X, OXBAR Maglink, and Ripper X by platform first, then check the final listing for flavour, strength, pack type, or device compatibility.

Pod systems Family-first browsing Fast compatibility checks
Capital Vape vape pods category art featuring reusable pod systems and pod packs

Start with the pod family

The fastest path is family first: Loop Max, Level X, Maglink, and Ripper X each belong to their own ecosystem and should be compared that way instead of as generic pods.

Pod platforms first

Keep reusable pod hardware, pod packs, and matching pod families together here. Broad kits / mods and random replacement parts belong on different pages.

Best use

Use it when you already know you want a pod-style system and need a cleaner way into the exact family before choosing flavour, battery, or pod format.

What belongs on the pod page

Pod systems and named pod families matter because Loop Max pod packs, Level X hardware, OXBAR Maglink, and Ripper X each have platform-specific compatibility.

That is different from a loose replacement-part page. If the product only makes sense as a highly specific spare part for one unrelated device line, it should not dominate the main pod support page.

When to leave the pod page

Stay with pod categories when the decision is still about the pod family itself. Move to refillable kits when the question becomes a larger setup, a mod, or a broader hardware comparison.

The easiest way to avoid the wrong order is to keep the choice tied to the family name, compare the product photos, and then use the final listing to confirm the exact pod or battery match.

Questions people usually need answered first

What should I compare first on a pod page?

Start with the family name first. Loop Max, Level X, Maglink, and Ripper X each belong to a specific platform, so the family should be settled before you compare flavour or small listing details.

Why are generic replacement parts a bad fit here?

Because pod-platform shopping starts with the system. A narrow spare part for one unrelated device is usually less useful than a real pod system or pod-family product.

When should I switch to kits / mods?

Move to kits / mods when the real decision is a larger reusable setup, stronger hardware, or a broader kit comparison instead of a compact pod-family ecosystem.