Vape Coils

Shop our wide range of prebuilt and rebuildable vape coils online, also known as atomisers, filters or vaporizers. These coils are the part of any vape, ecig or tank responsible for its vapour production and can have a significant impact on flavour intensity, which is why it’s so important that you pick the right resistance for your vape. 

Our collection features replacement coils from leading brands across the UK and beyond, including Innokin, Aspire, Smok, GeekVape & more. We stock replacement coils for a wide range of e-cigarettes, vape kits and tanks, as well as different types of coils in order to cater to Mouth-to-Lung (MTL), Restricted Direct-To-Lung (RDTL) and Direct-to-Lung/Sub-Ohm e-cigs and vape tanks. 


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Vape Coils explained

In this section you’ll find everything you could possibly need to know about vape oils - including what a vape coil is, the different types, how they work and which brands are best.

What is a vape coil?

A vape coil, sometimes referred to as an e-cig coil or atomiser is the part of a tank or vape kit that heats the e-liquid and turns it into vapour. Some vape kits feature replaceable coils that can be removed and replaced when they begin to taste burned, whilst some come with a built-in coil that’s fixed in place. 

‘Vape Coils’ get their name from the way they were originally designed, where a piece of metal wire, located at the centre of the atomiser, is shaped like a spring coil.

Vape coils types

Unfortunately vape coils aren’t universal, which has lead to there being many different types being released over the years, in all different shapes, sizes and resistances. Here’s a quick guide to the most common types you might come across.

Mesh Vape Coils

Mesh vape coils are the best type of vape coils for enhanced flavour. This is due to the fact that they tend to have a larger surface area than other types of coil, which allows them to vapourise more e-liquid in one go. The larger quantity of vapour results in a more intense flavour.

High Resistance Vape Coils (MTL)

High resistance vape coils, more commonly referred to as mouth-to-lung vape coils or MTL coils are a type of coil that provides an experience that’s similar to smoking. They have a higher ohms (resistance), often between 0.8Ω - 1.2Ω and a lower maximum Wattage. These are the best type of coils for those who prefer a discreet amount of vapour, such as those switching from smoking to vaping.

Low Resistance Vape Coils (DTL)

Low resistance vape coils, better known as sub-ohm coils, DTL coils or direct-to-lung coils, are available in resistances of 0.4Ω or less and offer a much higher maximum wattage than MTL coils. These coils offer the user more power and thick, dense clouds full of flavour. They’re best for individuals who enjoy a strong vape with less nicotine.

Medium Resistance Vape Coils (RDTL)

Replacement coils with a resistance between 0.4Ω and 0.8Ω are often referred to as Restricted Direct-to-Lung coils, or RDTL coils. This type of coil is a mix between MTL and DTL coils, they produce less cloud than the DTL coils and have a lower max wattage, but offer more cloud and power than MTL coils. They’re a great option for those who enjoy intense flavour but want a less powerful hit.

How does a vape coil work?

Most coils feature a metal heating element located at the centre which is surrounded by a cotton wick - although the coil material can vary - which is saturated with e-liquid. As the element heats up it causes the vape juice to evaporate, turning it into a vapour which is then inhaled by the user.

Vape filters are made up of three main parts - the metal coil at the centre, the wick which surrounds the coil and the connection at the bottom of the coil which allows it to connect to the battery which in turn provides it with power so it can heat up.

Best Vape Coils

There are so many different e-cig coils on the market in the UK that finding the best coil for you can be a little intimidating. Below you’ll find a list of the best coils from each of the most popular electronic cigarette companies with a brief description of what type of coils these are and what they’re best for.

Geek Vape Coils

GeekVape coils are known for their variety of resistances, catering to a number of different vaping styles. See below for a list of their best atomisers.

Z coils

Geek Vape Z coils, also known as Zeus coils or Z vape coils are available in 6 resistances with wattage ranges from 45W - 90W.
The Geek Vape Z series coils are best suited to those who enjoy thick vapour, a moderate amount of flavour and a low - medium nicotine strength.

Aegis Boost coils

Geek Vape Aegis Boost coils, sometimes referred to as simply ‘Aegis coils’ or ‘Boost coils’ are available in 5 resistances with wattage ranges from 15W to 58W.
Due to the range of wattages available, B series coils can be used for MTL, RDTL and DTL vaping. These vaporizers are ideal for those who seek strong flavour and consistently smooth vapour.

M Series coils

Geek Vape M coils, also known as M-Series or MAX coils are sold in 5 resistances with power outputs from 55W - 100W.

The M series coils are a range dedicated to DTL vaping and as such you can expect large clouds of vapour and improved flavour accuracy.

Lost vape coils

Lost Vape coils are renowned for catering to any and all vapers with options available for MTL, DTL and RDTL vaping.

See below for a list of their most popular coils.

UB Ultra vape coils

Lost Vape UB coils, also known as Ultra Boost or UB Ultra Boost coils, can be purchased in 5 different resistances with wattages that range between 8W - 70W.

Ultra Boost Lost vape e-cig coils are great for producing a steady stream of vapour and are suitable for all vaping styles.

UB Lite coils

Lost Vape UB Lite coils, sometimes referred to as Ursa Mini coils, are a range of Lost vape coils that cater to DTL, RDTL and MTL vaping. There are 7 options in this range with wattages from 8W - 40W.
UB Lite replacement coils offer the user amazing amounts of flavour and are particularly good for e-liquid efficiency.

UB Mini Coils

Lost Vape UB Mini coils, also known as Ursa Baby coils, are a range of coils dedicated to mouth-to-lung vaping and restricted DTL vaping with wattage ranges from 9W - 21W.
These e-cig coils are ideal for those who prefer an experience that’s more similar to smoking.

Smok vape coils

Smok are one of the biggest vape brands on the block, with there being more SMOK vape coils and kits than many of the lesser-known e-cigarette companies combined. See below for a list of their best coils so far.

Smok Vape Pen V2 coils

The Smok Pen V2 coils are the 2nd generation of Vape pen 22 filters and offer a huge improvement on the originals. They’re slightly more powerful and feature an improved mesh centre for a fuller flavour and increased longevity.

Nord coils

Nord coils are one of the most popular SMOK coils to be released over the past few years with 5 resistances available from 1.4Ω to 0.6Ω. These coils offer the perfect blend of flavour and vapour, making them ideal for MTL and RDTL vaping.

TFV-Mini V2 coils

The SMOK TFV-Mini V2 coils, also known as Baby V2 coils are the perfect DTL coils for sub-ohm vaping. They’re powerful, produce a tonne of cloud and offer a burst of flavour with every hit. These coils are available in 7 different resistances, with power outputs as low as 30W and as high as 140W.

Vaporesso vape coils

Vaporesso coils are widely regarded as some of the best quality coils in the UK, able to consistently offer incredible flavour and vapour production. They’re also some of the longest-lasting coils, too.

GTX Coils

GTX Coils are a versatile coil that can be used with a variety of Vaporesso e-cigs and kits. They’re available in 8 different ohms (resistances) ranging from 0.2Ω to 1.2Ω with wattages as low as 11W and as high as 55W.

GTi Coils

The GTi coils by Vaporesso specialise in sub-ohm vaping and are used in the iTank vape tanks and the latest Target vapes. There are 4 options for you to choose from, including a 0.15Ω coil with a maximum wattage of 90W, and a 0.5Ω atomiser with a minimum wattage of 30W.

GT Coils

Vaporesso GT coils are one of the most compatible coils available. Due to their fitting they can be used in a wide variety of vape tanks and kits, and there are multiple options available, all featuring the latest mesh for impeccable flavour.

VooPoo vape coils

Coils for the VooPoo vapes are classed as some of the best due to how long they last, and the sheer variety available. The amount of different VooPoo coil options gives vapers far more control over their experience as they can customise their vape through the coil they choose. Below is a list of their bestsellers. 

Drag vape coils

The original drag vapes by VooPoo used PnP replacement coils. These drag coils come in all different shapes and sizes, with 17 different coils available. Some can be used with a power output as low as 8W, whilst others can be used at wattages as high as 100W. Also, these are the same coils that were later used in the Argus Pro vape kits.

ITO coils

The VooPoo ITO vape coils, also known as Doric 20 coils, are another popular coil by VooPoo. They’re small, slim coils that are perfect for MTL vaping with their tight draw and low wattage.

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

How often should you replace vape coils?

E-cigarette coils need to be replaced approximately every 1-3 weeks, although the exact amount of time that your vape coils last will depend on factors such as which vape juice you use and how frequently you use your vape. 

To make your coils last longer you should make sure they’re fully saturated with e-liquid before you use them, and make sure you keep your pod or tank topped up so they don’t dry out. 

If you’re fed up with your coils burning out too quickly we’d recommend opting for coils like the PnP X coils as they’re some of the longest lasting coils on the market.

Can you clean vape coils?

No, you cannot clean prebuilt vape coils. Do not attempt to clean or wash your vape coils as exposing them to water or cleaning chemicals could have dangerous consequences or side effects such as the development of Formaldehyde - a harmful substance that should not be inhaled. If your coil begins to taste different, or bad, simply dispose of it and replace it with a new coil instead.

What does the ohm mean on vape coils?

You may have heard the term ‘ohms’ mentioned, or seen the Ω symbol on your coil and wondered what it means. Don’t worry - we’re here to explain vape coil resistance without the jargon.

Ohms, depicted by the Ω symbol, is a way of measuring how much a coil resists electricity (power). The higher the number is, e.g. 1.2, the less power the coil can handle as it has a higher resistance to power. However, the lower the number is e.g. 0.2, the less resistance the coil has to power and therefore can use more of it.

Why do vape coils burn?

Vape coils are made using materials such as metal and cotton. Over time these materials deteriorate. How quickly they do so depends on how often they’re used and which e-liquids they’re used with.
If you find that your vape coils are burning out fast it may be because the cotton in your coil was not fully saturated before it was used, or your vape juice is particularly sweet. To make your vape coils last longer, and prevent them from tasting burned, make sure you leave 5 - 10 minutes between filling your pod or tank and taking your first puff.