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Mesh Coils

When you're looking to upgrade your vaping experience, mesh vape coils represent one of the most significant advances in coil technology. Unlike traditional wire coils, mesh designs use a grid-like strip of metal that dramatically increases the surface area in contact with your wicking material. This isn't just marketing speak - the difference is genuinely noticeable from your first puff.

You'll find mesh coils are becoming the standard across most modern vape tanks, particularly for sub ohm vaping where the increased power demands better heat distribution. Our collection brings together the best mesh coil options, whether you're running a high-powered sub ohm setup or prefer the more controlled experience of mouth-to-lung vaping.


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What makes mesh coils different from regular wire coils?

Here's where things get interesting. Traditional coils use a single wire thread that's coiled into a spiral shape, sitting inside your cotton. Mesh coils flip this concept entirely - they're made from materials like Kanthal or Nichrome, formed into a grid pattern.

The key advantage? Surface area. With mesh, you've got significantly more metal actually touching your e-liquid, which means more even heating and better flavour extraction. Regular coils can create hot spots where the wire gets too hot, leading to that unpleasant dry hit experience we've all had — something that the right Vape Accessories can help you avoid.

Mesh cores also handle higher wattages much better. When you're sub ohm vaping, you need a coil that can withstand serious power without burning out quickly. The wider surface area means the same current gets spread out, so no single point gets dangerously hot, making Prefilled Pod Kits a convenient alternative for those who prefer simplicity without compromising performance.

Are mesh coils better for flavour and vapour production?

Absolutely, and here's why. Mesh coils are generally better at producing more vapour and giving better flavour payoff compared to traditional options. The increased surface area means more e-liquid gets vaporised with each puff, creating denser clouds and more intense flavour.

The even heating is crucial here too. With regular coils, you might get some parts of your cotton working harder than others. Mesh eliminates most of these inconsistencies, giving you a smoother, more flavourful vape every time.

You'll also notice mesh coils often last longer. Because they don't get as hot as traditional coils, there's less stress on the metal and cotton, which translates to better longevity.

Which resistance levels work best with mesh technology?

Most mesh coils you'll encounter are designed for sub ohm vaping - that's coils with less than 1.0ohm resistance. This makes sense because sub ohm setups typically run at higher wattages where mesh really shines.

However, you can find mesh options for mouth-to-lung vaping too, usually with resistance levels of 1.0ohm or greater. These work brilliantly in pod systems and smaller devices where you want that tighter draw and more controlled vapour production.

The choice really depends on your vaping style. If you're cloud chasing or want maximum flavour intensity, go for the lower resistance mesh options. For a more cigarette-like experience, higher resistance mesh coils give you that familiar throat hit without sacrificing the improved heating that mesh provides.

How long do mesh coils typically last?

This varies depending on your vaping habits and e-liquid choices, but mesh coils generally outlast traditional wire coils. The more even heat distribution means less stress on the cotton and metal components.

With lighter usage and cleaner e-liquids, you might get several weeks from a single coil. Heavy vapers or those using sweeter e-liquids (which tend to gunk up coils faster) will need to replace them more frequently.

You'll know it's time for a change when you start getting muted flavours or that slightly burnt taste that indicates your cotton's had enough.

Find Your Perfect Mesh Coil

Mesh technology has genuinely transformed the vaping experience, offering better flavour, increased vapour production, and improved longevity compared to traditional options. Whether you're new to mesh vape coils or looking to try a different brand, our collection at a trusted Vape Shop covers everything from high-powered sub ohm options to more restrained mouth-to-lung choices. The key is matching the right coil to your device and vaping preferences.

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between mesh and regular coils?

Mesh coils use a grid-like metal strip that increases surface area contact with your wicking material, while regular coils use a single coiled wire. This gives mesh coils better heat distribution and typically superior flavour production.

Do mesh coils work in all vape tanks?

No, mesh coils are designed for specific tank systems. You'll need to check your tank's compatibility and use the correct coil series - most manufacturers clearly label which coils work with which tanks.

Why do mesh coils produce more vapour?

The increased surface area means more e-liquid gets heated simultaneously, creating denser vapour clouds. The even heat distribution also prevents hot spots that can reduce overall vapour production.

Are mesh coils more expensive than regular coils?

Mesh coils are often slightly more expensive initially, but they typically last longer than traditional coils, which can make them more economical in the long run.

Can I use any e-liquid with mesh coils?

Yes, but sweeter e-liquids will reduce coil life faster due to caramelisation. Mesh coils work well with both nicotine salts and freebase e-liquids, though you should match your nicotine strength to your coil's resistance level.

How do I know when to replace my mesh coil?

Replace your coil when you notice reduced flavour, a burnt taste, or significantly less vapour production. Most vapers get warning signs like slightly muted taste before the coil completely fails.