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Aspire BVC Clearomizer Replacement Coils | Pack Of 5

Aspire BVC Clearomizer Replacement Coils | Pack Of 5

Introduction

If you've got an Aspire BVC clearomiser and the flavour's gone off, you don't need a new kit. You need one of these. The Aspire BVC Clearomizer Replacement Coils come in a pack of five — 1.6Ω, 1.8Ω, or 2.1Ω depending on what suits your draw — and drop straight into compatible Aspire tanks like the K1, CE5‑S and ET‑S.

These aren't sub‑ohm heads. They're low‑wattage MTL coils for people who vape like a cigarette and want clean, consistent flavour without fussing over settings. Organic cotton, BVC design, 50/50 juice and a sensible wattage — that's all you need to get the most out of them.

Specifications

  • Coil type: Aspire BVC (Bottom Vertical Coil)
  • Pack size: 5 replacement coils
  • Resistance options: 1.6Ω / 1.8Ω / 2.1Ω
  • Vaping style: MTL (mouth-to-lung)
  • Wicking: organic cotton
  • Recommended liquid: 50/50 or higher-PG blends
  • Compatible tanks: Aspire K1, CE5-S, ET-S and other BVC clearomisers (confirm against live stock)
  • Power range: low wattage MTL use, roughly 7–14W depending on resistance

Which Tanks Do These Fit?

Short answer: Aspire BVC clearomisers only. So the K1, CE5‑S, ET‑S and similar classic Aspire pen‑tank designs. Not the Nautilus. Not Atlantis. Not any of the modern mesh sub‑ohm ranges.

The best check before ordering is to look at the coil currently in your tank. If it says BVC clearomizer on the coil itself or the packaging, you're in the right place. If you're not sure, the VOS product page compatibility list or the support team will sort it out faster than guessing.

Compatibility Information

The Aspire BVC Clearomizer Replacement Coils on VapeOnlineStore are listed for use with Aspire BVC clearomiser tanks — the K1, CE5‑S, ET‑S and similar pen‑style Aspire clearomisers from that product family. These are not for Aspire Nautilus coils, Aspire Atlantis coils, or any of the newer pod or mesh sub‑ohm ranges Aspire has released in recent years.

If you bought your kit at VOS or from another UK retailer as a standard Aspire starter kit with a slim pen battery, there's a good chance it's running on a BVC clearomiser. The coil in the tank right now will either say BVC on the side or match the same threading and size as the ones in this pack. That's your confirmation.

If you're not sure whether your tank is BVC‑compatible before ordering, the safest move is to check the VOS product page compatibility list or get in touch with the team — because returning a pack of five coils because they don't fit is an avoidable waste of time.

Not compatible with:

  • Aspire Nautilus / Nautilus Mini / Nautilus X (different coil system entirely)
  • Aspire Atlantis / Triton / Archon (sub-ohm coils)
  • Aspire Spryte, Gusto, Minican and other pod systems
  • Any non-Aspire tank regardless of similar sizing

Price & Availability

The Aspire BVC Clearomizer Replacement Coils are available at Vape Online Store as a pack of five for £9.99. Pick the resistance that matches your tank and vaping style — 1.6Ω, 1.8Ω, or 2.1Ω — all at the same price per pack.

Buying a five‑pack at once is the practical choice. Coils need changing regularly, and running out mid‑week when your setup is the only one you carry is an easily avoidable problem. Stock up, keep a couple spare, and you won't be caught out.

Free UK delivery is available on orders over £40 — so if you're picking up coils alongside other kit, juice, or replacement parts, it's worth building a basket rather than ordering piecemeal.

Orders placed before the daily dispatch cutoff go out the same day on Royal Mail Tracked, so you're not waiting a week for a pack of coils that your current one badly needs replacing with.

Want to stay ahead of new arrivals and VOS‑exclusive deals? Subscribe to the newsletter — early access to promotions, stock updates, and website‑only offers sent straight to your inbox.

Also Available at VOS

If you're using Aspire BVC coils, these are worth having on the same order:

  • Aspire BVC Clearomiser Tanks (K1, CE5-S, ET-S) — if the tank body itself needs replacing rather than just the coil
  • 50/50 Nic Salt E-Liquids — BVC coils wick best with higher-PG liquid; pick up a few bottles at the same time
  • USB charging cables — if you're running an older Aspire pen battery, a spare cable is worth having

1.6Ω vs 1.8Ω vs 2.1Ω — Which One?

They're all MTL. The difference is in how warm and how hard the draw feels.

1.6Ω runs the warmest of the three. A bit more throat hit, slightly fuller vapour. Works well with mid‑strength freebase if you want a vape that feels a little closer to a cigarette draw.

1.8Ω is the balanced one. Most people buying BVC coils end up here. Works across a range of nic strengths and liquid types without leaning too far either way. A solid default if you're not sure.

2.1Ω runs coolest and softest. Less vapour, lighter hit, gentle on the throat. Better suited to higher‑strength nic salts where you don't want the delivery to feel punchy.

None of them want to be pushed hard. Keep the wattage modest.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Genuine Aspire BVC coils, not third-party compatibles
  • Pack of five — sensible way to stock up in one order
  • Three resistance options for different MTL preferences
  • Organic cotton wicking for cleaner flavour
  • Bottom vertical coil design for better liquid feed
  • Suited for 50/50 or PG-forward e-liquids
  • Compatible with classic Aspire BVC clearomiser tanks

Getting the Best Out of Them

Most early burnouts aren't the coil's fault. They happen because someone fitted it, filled the tank, and immediately took a long hard pull.

Prime the coil first. A few drops of liquid directly on the cotton, then fill the tank and leave it alone for five to ten minutes. Take a couple of dry pulls with no power before you fire it. When you do start vaping, begin low on the wattage and work up slowly over the first few minutes.

Thick liquids are the other big killer. These wicks aren't built for 70/30 max‑VG juice. Stick to 50/50. Keep the tank from running dry. Don't chain‑vape five long pulls back to back and wonder why it tastes burnt. Treat them properly and they'll last.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Which Aspire tanks are these coils actually compatible with? BVC clearomizer coils work with classic Aspire BVC-style tanks — the K1, CE5-S, ET-S and others from that clearomiser era. They don't cross over to Nautilus, Atlantis, or the newer mesh ranges. The name on your existing coil is the fastest check — if it says BVC clearomizer, these are for you. If there's any doubt at all, match it to the compatibility list on the VOS product page or ask before ordering.
  2. How long will these coils actually last me? Honest answer: it depends on what you put through them and how. With 50/50 juice, sensible wattage, and a proper prime, most people see solid performance for around a week, sometimes longer for lighter users. Chain-vaping, thick sweet liquids, or running the wattage too high all cut that down. You'll know a coil is gone when the flavour goes dull or develops a faint burnt edge that doesn't clear even with a full tank and proper settings.
  3. What wattage is right for BVC clearomizer coils? Keep it modest. For the 1.8Ω coil, somewhere around 8–10W is a reasonable starting point. The 2.1Ω wants to be a touch lower; the 1.6Ω can go a little higher if you're after more warmth. These aren't sub-ohm heads and they don't need to be driven hard. Start at the bottom of your device's range and nudge up gradually until the draw feels right — that's more reliable than just setting a specific wattage and hoping.
  4. Why does my tank gurgle or spit after a coil change? Usually flooding — too much liquid has found its way into the central chimney. It's not always a bad coil. Over-filling the tank, leaving it horizontal for a while, or taking very soft, slow puffs that don't fully clear the vapour are common causes. To fix it: remove the pod or tank, wrap tissue around the base, blow gently through the mouthpiece to clear excess liquid, then refit and check the coil is seated properly. If a coil gurgles badly from the first pull on a brand-new tank, check the coil is screwed in all the way.
  5. Can I run nic salts through these? Yes, they handle nic salts fine. The tighter MTL draw and low wattage on BVC clearomizer coils suit salts at 10–20mg quite well — smooth hit, no harshness. Just keep the liquid at 50/50 ratio rather than a thick salt blend. The coil doesn't care whether it's salt or freebase; it cares about how well the liquid wicks. Sensible ratio and sensible power is the same rule regardless of nicotine type.
  6. Can I use 70/30 or max-VG liquids with these coils? It's not recommended. Thick liquids don't move through BVC wicking ports easily, especially when the device is running at the modest wattages these coils are built around. The result is slow wicking, dry spots on the cotton, and a burnt taste that shows up long before the coil should realistically be dead. If a customer regularly runs thick shortfills and wants proper coil life, they'd be better served by a modern sub-ohm tank with mesh coils. These BVC heads want thinner, higher-PG juice to do their job properly.
  7. Are these genuine Aspire coils or third-party versions? Vape Online Store lists them as Aspire BVC Clearomizer Replacement Coils — genuine Aspire product, not a branded compatible from a different factory. That matters more than it might seem. Third-party BVC-style coils are everywhere and some are fine, but inconsistent build quality and cotton type means you can't always predict how they'll perform. Genuine coils are the same spec every time — what you got in the original tank is what you're getting in a replacement.
  8. How do I know when to replace the coil versus clean it? You can rinse a BVC coil under warm water, let it dry completely, and it sometimes comes back with decent flavour. Whether it's worth doing depends on how far gone it is. A coil that's just a bit dull might recover reasonably well after a rinse and full dry. A coil that tastes genuinely burnt, or where the cotton has visibly darkened and gone caramelised, isn't coming back. Cleaning coils is a reasonable move to squeeze more life out of them, but there's a point past which you're just delaying the inevitable rather than actually fixing the problem.
  9. My flavour is weak on a new coil — what's wrong? Nine times out of ten it's an under-primed coil. If the cotton hasn't fully absorbed liquid before the first pull, the mesh heats dry patches and you get muted or slightly off flavour even though nothing is visibly burnt yet. Fill the tank, wait longer than you think is necessary — ten minutes is not excessive — and do a few dry primer pulls before firing. If the flavour is still underwhelming after all that, check the wattage isn't too low, and make sure the liquid ratio isn't too thick to wick properly.
  10. Are BVC clearomizer coils still a sensible choice in 2026? For the right person, absolutely. Not everyone wants a big mesh tank, adjustable airflow, and a screen on their vape. Some people want a compact pen-style kit that draws like a cigarette, takes a coil change every week or so, and otherwise stays out of the way. BVC clearomizer coils serve that user well, especially with 50/50 salts. If someone already owns one of these clearomiser tanks and it still works, a fresh pack of genuine Aspire BVC heads is the cheapest way to keep it in good shape — far cheaper than buying a new device.
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Introduction

If you've got an Aspire BVC clearomiser and the flavour's gone off, you don't need a new kit. You need one of these. The Aspire BVC Clearomizer Replacement Coils come in a pack of five — 1.6Ω, 1.8Ω, or 2.1Ω depending on what suits your draw — and drop straight into compatible Aspire tanks like the K1, CE5‑S and ET‑S.

These aren't sub‑ohm heads. They're low‑wattage MTL coils for people who vape like a cigarette and want clean, consistent flavour without fussing over settings. Organic cotton, BVC design, 50/50 juice and a sensible wattage — that's all you need to get the most out of them.

Specifications

  • Coil type: Aspire BVC (Bottom Vertical Coil)
  • Pack size: 5 replacement coils
  • Resistance options: 1.6Ω / 1.8Ω / 2.1Ω
  • Vaping style: MTL (mouth-to-lung)
  • Wicking: organic cotton
  • Recommended liquid: 50/50 or higher-PG blends
  • Compatible tanks: Aspire K1, CE5-S, ET-S and other BVC clearomisers (confirm against live stock)
  • Power range: low wattage MTL use, roughly 7–14W depending on resistance

Which Tanks Do These Fit?

Short answer: Aspire BVC clearomisers only. So the K1, CE5‑S, ET‑S and similar classic Aspire pen‑tank designs. Not the Nautilus. Not Atlantis. Not any of the modern mesh sub‑ohm ranges.

The best check before ordering is to look at the coil currently in your tank. If it says BVC clearomizer on the coil itself or the packaging, you're in the right place. If you're not sure, the VOS product page compatibility list or the support team will sort it out faster than guessing.

Compatibility Information

The Aspire BVC Clearomizer Replacement Coils on VapeOnlineStore are listed for use with Aspire BVC clearomiser tanks — the K1, CE5‑S, ET‑S and similar pen‑style Aspire clearomisers from that product family. These are not for Aspire Nautilus coils, Aspire Atlantis coils, or any of the newer pod or mesh sub‑ohm ranges Aspire has released in recent years.

If you bought your kit at VOS or from another UK retailer as a standard Aspire starter kit with a slim pen battery, there's a good chance it's running on a BVC clearomiser. The coil in the tank right now will either say BVC on the side or match the same threading and size as the ones in this pack. That's your confirmation.

If you're not sure whether your tank is BVC‑compatible before ordering, the safest move is to check the VOS product page compatibility list or get in touch with the team — because returning a pack of five coils because they don't fit is an avoidable waste of time.

Not compatible with:

  • Aspire Nautilus / Nautilus Mini / Nautilus X (different coil system entirely)
  • Aspire Atlantis / Triton / Archon (sub-ohm coils)
  • Aspire Spryte, Gusto, Minican and other pod systems
  • Any non-Aspire tank regardless of similar sizing

Price & Availability

The Aspire BVC Clearomizer Replacement Coils are available at Vape Online Store as a pack of five for £9.99. Pick the resistance that matches your tank and vaping style — 1.6Ω, 1.8Ω, or 2.1Ω — all at the same price per pack.

Buying a five‑pack at once is the practical choice. Coils need changing regularly, and running out mid‑week when your setup is the only one you carry is an easily avoidable problem. Stock up, keep a couple spare, and you won't be caught out.

Free UK delivery is available on orders over £40 — so if you're picking up coils alongside other kit, juice, or replacement parts, it's worth building a basket rather than ordering piecemeal.

Orders placed before the daily dispatch cutoff go out the same day on Royal Mail Tracked, so you're not waiting a week for a pack of coils that your current one badly needs replacing with.

Want to stay ahead of new arrivals and VOS‑exclusive deals? Subscribe to the newsletter — early access to promotions, stock updates, and website‑only offers sent straight to your inbox.

Also Available at VOS

If you're using Aspire BVC coils, these are worth having on the same order:

  • Aspire BVC Clearomiser Tanks (K1, CE5-S, ET-S) — if the tank body itself needs replacing rather than just the coil
  • 50/50 Nic Salt E-Liquids — BVC coils wick best with higher-PG liquid; pick up a few bottles at the same time
  • USB charging cables — if you're running an older Aspire pen battery, a spare cable is worth having

1.6Ω vs 1.8Ω vs 2.1Ω — Which One?

They're all MTL. The difference is in how warm and how hard the draw feels.

1.6Ω runs the warmest of the three. A bit more throat hit, slightly fuller vapour. Works well with mid‑strength freebase if you want a vape that feels a little closer to a cigarette draw.

1.8Ω is the balanced one. Most people buying BVC coils end up here. Works across a range of nic strengths and liquid types without leaning too far either way. A solid default if you're not sure.

2.1Ω runs coolest and softest. Less vapour, lighter hit, gentle on the throat. Better suited to higher‑strength nic salts where you don't want the delivery to feel punchy.

None of them want to be pushed hard. Keep the wattage modest.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Genuine Aspire BVC coils, not third-party compatibles
  • Pack of five — sensible way to stock up in one order
  • Three resistance options for different MTL preferences
  • Organic cotton wicking for cleaner flavour
  • Bottom vertical coil design for better liquid feed
  • Suited for 50/50 or PG-forward e-liquids
  • Compatible with classic Aspire BVC clearomiser tanks

Getting the Best Out of Them

Most early burnouts aren't the coil's fault. They happen because someone fitted it, filled the tank, and immediately took a long hard pull.

Prime the coil first. A few drops of liquid directly on the cotton, then fill the tank and leave it alone for five to ten minutes. Take a couple of dry pulls with no power before you fire it. When you do start vaping, begin low on the wattage and work up slowly over the first few minutes.

Thick liquids are the other big killer. These wicks aren't built for 70/30 max‑VG juice. Stick to 50/50. Keep the tank from running dry. Don't chain‑vape five long pulls back to back and wonder why it tastes burnt. Treat them properly and they'll last.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Which Aspire tanks are these coils actually compatible with? BVC clearomizer coils work with classic Aspire BVC-style tanks — the K1, CE5-S, ET-S and others from that clearomiser era. They don't cross over to Nautilus, Atlantis, or the newer mesh ranges. The name on your existing coil is the fastest check — if it says BVC clearomizer, these are for you. If there's any doubt at all, match it to the compatibility list on the VOS product page or ask before ordering.
  2. How long will these coils actually last me? Honest answer: it depends on what you put through them and how. With 50/50 juice, sensible wattage, and a proper prime, most people see solid performance for around a week, sometimes longer for lighter users. Chain-vaping, thick sweet liquids, or running the wattage too high all cut that down. You'll know a coil is gone when the flavour goes dull or develops a faint burnt edge that doesn't clear even with a full tank and proper settings.
  3. What wattage is right for BVC clearomizer coils? Keep it modest. For the 1.8Ω coil, somewhere around 8–10W is a reasonable starting point. The 2.1Ω wants to be a touch lower; the 1.6Ω can go a little higher if you're after more warmth. These aren't sub-ohm heads and they don't need to be driven hard. Start at the bottom of your device's range and nudge up gradually until the draw feels right — that's more reliable than just setting a specific wattage and hoping.
  4. Why does my tank gurgle or spit after a coil change? Usually flooding — too much liquid has found its way into the central chimney. It's not always a bad coil. Over-filling the tank, leaving it horizontal for a while, or taking very soft, slow puffs that don't fully clear the vapour are common causes. To fix it: remove the pod or tank, wrap tissue around the base, blow gently through the mouthpiece to clear excess liquid, then refit and check the coil is seated properly. If a coil gurgles badly from the first pull on a brand-new tank, check the coil is screwed in all the way.
  5. Can I run nic salts through these? Yes, they handle nic salts fine. The tighter MTL draw and low wattage on BVC clearomizer coils suit salts at 10–20mg quite well — smooth hit, no harshness. Just keep the liquid at 50/50 ratio rather than a thick salt blend. The coil doesn't care whether it's salt or freebase; it cares about how well the liquid wicks. Sensible ratio and sensible power is the same rule regardless of nicotine type.
  6. Can I use 70/30 or max-VG liquids with these coils? It's not recommended. Thick liquids don't move through BVC wicking ports easily, especially when the device is running at the modest wattages these coils are built around. The result is slow wicking, dry spots on the cotton, and a burnt taste that shows up long before the coil should realistically be dead. If a customer regularly runs thick shortfills and wants proper coil life, they'd be better served by a modern sub-ohm tank with mesh coils. These BVC heads want thinner, higher-PG juice to do their job properly.
  7. Are these genuine Aspire coils or third-party versions? Vape Online Store lists them as Aspire BVC Clearomizer Replacement Coils — genuine Aspire product, not a branded compatible from a different factory. That matters more than it might seem. Third-party BVC-style coils are everywhere and some are fine, but inconsistent build quality and cotton type means you can't always predict how they'll perform. Genuine coils are the same spec every time — what you got in the original tank is what you're getting in a replacement.
  8. How do I know when to replace the coil versus clean it? You can rinse a BVC coil under warm water, let it dry completely, and it sometimes comes back with decent flavour. Whether it's worth doing depends on how far gone it is. A coil that's just a bit dull might recover reasonably well after a rinse and full dry. A coil that tastes genuinely burnt, or where the cotton has visibly darkened and gone caramelised, isn't coming back. Cleaning coils is a reasonable move to squeeze more life out of them, but there's a point past which you're just delaying the inevitable rather than actually fixing the problem.
  9. My flavour is weak on a new coil — what's wrong? Nine times out of ten it's an under-primed coil. If the cotton hasn't fully absorbed liquid before the first pull, the mesh heats dry patches and you get muted or slightly off flavour even though nothing is visibly burnt yet. Fill the tank, wait longer than you think is necessary — ten minutes is not excessive — and do a few dry primer pulls before firing. If the flavour is still underwhelming after all that, check the wattage isn't too low, and make sure the liquid ratio isn't too thick to wick properly.
  10. Are BVC clearomizer coils still a sensible choice in 2026? For the right person, absolutely. Not everyone wants a big mesh tank, adjustable airflow, and a screen on their vape. Some people want a compact pen-style kit that draws like a cigarette, takes a coil change every week or so, and otherwise stays out of the way. BVC clearomizer coils serve that user well, especially with 50/50 salts. If someone already owns one of these clearomiser tanks and it still works, a fresh pack of genuine Aspire BVC heads is the cheapest way to keep it in good shape — far cheaper than buying a new device.

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