Pen Kits
We stock a wide range of pen vape kits that are compact and built for everyday use. Explore the range of options from Aspire, Innokin, GeekVape, Oxva and other top vaping brands. The best part about these vape pens is that there’s minimal setup needed. Just fill, click and vape.
What are Pen Kits
Pen kits are among the most widely used starter options. Here is how they work:
- Shape and Design: These kits are slim, pen-shaped devices that feel similar to holding a traditional cigarette, which makes the transition easier for beginners.
- Battery: Most come with an integrated battery between 600mAh and 1500mAh. Some feature USB-C or micro USB charging ports.
- Output: They operate at low wattages (typically between 10W to 25W), ideal for vape pens built for mouth-to-lung (MTL) vaping.
- Tank or Pod System: Vape pens include a fixed or refillable pod or tank that connects directly to the battery. Some offer top-fill or side-fill ports for easier refilling.
- Coils: Pen kits are typically compatible with high-resistance coils, usually around 1.0–1.4 ohms, suitable for 50VG/50PG or high-PG e-liquids.
- Ease of Use: Most vape pen kits work with a single fire button or draw-activation.


Best E-liquids for Pen Kits
Pairing the right e-liquid with your best vape pen is important. Coil type and resistance matter here, especially when it comes to flavour strength and throat hit.
Here’s what to consider:
- Consider 50VG/50PG blends or slightly higher PG content (e.g., 60PG/40VG) for ideal vapour and coil compatibility.
- Most pen vape kits use coils around 1.0 to 1.4 ohms. These support mouth-to-lung draws and help preserve coil life.
- Freebase nicotine e-liquids between 6mg and 12mg or nicotine salts up to 20mg are suitable for pen kits.
- Fruit, mint, and tobacco flavours perform well in vape pens, especially when used with the right coil resistance.
- Anything over 70VG may be too thick for vape pens, causing dry hits or coil clogging.
- Always drip a few drops of liquid into the coil before first use.