Uwell Caliburn Pod Pack – £11.95 for Four Pods
Here's Why That's Worth It.
If you're still running a Caliburn or Caliburn Koko, you already know why you haven't replaced it. The draw is tight, the flavour is clean, and it fits in a pocket without making your jeans look ridiculous. The only thing that kills the experience is a dead pod — and if you've ever tried to squeeze extra life out of a coil that's clearly finished, you know how fast a great vape turns into something that tastes like a burnt biscuit.
At £11.95 for a pack of four — down from £12.95 — this pod pack at Vape Online Store is the straightforward way to keep your Caliburn running the way it should. Under three quid a pod. That's just sensible.
Two Resistances. One Decision.
Uwell gives you a choice here, and it's worth getting right because the two options genuinely feel different to use.
The 1.2 ohm Koko Pod is the tighter of the two but still leaves a bit of air in the draw. It suits salt-based liquids well — the nicotine delivery feels controlled rather than aggressive, and the slightly more open airflow keeps things smooth through longer sessions. If you're on 20mg nic salts and want comfort over intensity, this is where you land.
The 1.4 ohm is tighter still. Closest thing to a cigarette draw that a pod system realistically delivers, which is exactly why people who've recently switched from cigarettes tend to reach for it first. At this resistance the hit feels genuinely restrained — in a good way. Higher strength nicotine salts sit well here because the draw is gentle enough that the nicotine doesn't arrive all at once.
Neither is objectively better. It comes down entirely to what you're filling them with and how you prefer to vape.
The Cotton Wicking: What Actually Affects Longevity
Both variants use organic cotton wicking, and understanding that changes how you use them.
First, prime them properly. Fill the pod, leave it sitting for ten to fifteen minutes before you take a single draw. The cotton needs time to fully saturate. Skip that step and you hit a dry wick on the first pull, which burns it and ruins the pod immediately. That's not a faulty pod, that's impatience. Ten minutes is genuinely all it takes.
Second, the liquid you use matters more than most people realise. Cotton doesn't handle heavy sweetener content well. The sweetener caramelises on the wick over time, builds up as black residue, and kills the pod faster than normal wear would. Cleaner profiles, fruit, menthol, tobacco — and these pods last considerably longer. Thick, candy-heavy liquids will burn through them quicker regardless of how carefully you use them.
Compatibility — Check This Before You Order
These pods are for the original Caliburn and Caliburn Koko specifically. The G, G2, and the rest of the wider Caliburn family use different pods. If you're not sure which kit you're running, check the model name on the device before ordering. It's a quick check and saves the hassle of a return.
The Price Bit — Actually Worth Talking About
£11.95 for four pods, dropped from £12.95. That's a quid off the regular price, which doesn't sound like much until you consider what pods cost across the market. At just under three pounds each, keeping a Caliburn properly maintained across a month of regular use costs less than most people spend on a single disposable bar.
The value is also in what you avoid. Running a pod past its useful life, pushing through the burnt taste, accepting degraded flavour, doesn't actually save anything. You get a worse experience and you're still going to replace it. Swapping at the right time keeps the kit performing the way it's supposed to and makes the whole setup feel worth having.
Free delivery on orders over £40. Order before 3:30pm Monday to Friday and it ships same day.
Quick Specs
- Pack of 4 pods
- 1.2 ohm Koko or 1.4 ohm resistance
- Organic cotton wicking
- Compatible with Caliburn and Caliburn Koko
- Refillable, side-fill design
- £11.95 (was £12.95)
FAQs
- What's the real difference between 1.2 and 1.4 ohm day-to-day? The 1.4 is noticeably tighter. If you want a draw that feels close to a cigarette, go 1.4. If you want something slightly more open while keeping that MTL feel, the 1.2 suits that better. Both work with nic salts and freebase — it's purely about draw preference.
- How do I know when to swap the pod? Two signs. Flavour goes flat or starts tasting like cardboard. Or the draw feels harsh for no obvious reason. Either of those, it's done. Pushing past a spent cotton wick just makes everything worse and doesn't extend the pod's life in any useful way.
- Can I use shortfill juice? Technically yes, but 70/30 liquids don't flow through the wicking ports as cleanly as a 50/50 or nic salt. You'll get dry hits more regularly. If you're set on using shortfill, dilute it closer to 50/50 first.
- Will these fit my Caliburn G or G2? No. This pack is for the original Caliburn and Caliburn Koko only. The G series uses a different pod entirely. Double check your device before ordering.
- How long does a pod typically last? Depends on the liquid and how heavily you vape. Clean fruit or menthol with moderate use, a week to two weeks is realistic. Sweetener-heavy liquids and heavy use will shorten that. Give the wick time to re-saturate between draws and you'll get more out of each pod.
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Here's Why That's Worth It.
If you're still running a Caliburn or Caliburn Koko, you already know why you haven't replaced it. The draw is tight, the flavour is clean, and it fits in a pocket without making your jeans look ridiculous. The only thing that kills the experience is a dead pod — and if you've ever tried to squeeze extra life out of a coil that's clearly finished, you know how fast a great vape turns into something that tastes like a burnt biscuit.
At £11.95 for a pack of four — down from £12.95 — this pod pack at Vape Online Store is the straightforward way to keep your Caliburn running the way it should. Under three quid a pod. That's just sensible.
Two Resistances. One Decision.
Uwell gives you a choice here, and it's worth getting right because the two options genuinely feel different to use.
The 1.2 ohm Koko Pod is the tighter of the two but still leaves a bit of air in the draw. It suits salt-based liquids well — the nicotine delivery feels controlled rather than aggressive, and the slightly more open airflow keeps things smooth through longer sessions. If you're on 20mg nic salts and want comfort over intensity, this is where you land.
The 1.4 ohm is tighter still. Closest thing to a cigarette draw that a pod system realistically delivers, which is exactly why people who've recently switched from cigarettes tend to reach for it first. At this resistance the hit feels genuinely restrained — in a good way. Higher strength nicotine salts sit well here because the draw is gentle enough that the nicotine doesn't arrive all at once.
Neither is objectively better. It comes down entirely to what you're filling them with and how you prefer to vape.
The Cotton Wicking: What Actually Affects Longevity
Both variants use organic cotton wicking, and understanding that changes how you use them.
First, prime them properly. Fill the pod, leave it sitting for ten to fifteen minutes before you take a single draw. The cotton needs time to fully saturate. Skip that step and you hit a dry wick on the first pull, which burns it and ruins the pod immediately. That's not a faulty pod, that's impatience. Ten minutes is genuinely all it takes.
Second, the liquid you use matters more than most people realise. Cotton doesn't handle heavy sweetener content well. The sweetener caramelises on the wick over time, builds up as black residue, and kills the pod faster than normal wear would. Cleaner profiles, fruit, menthol, tobacco — and these pods last considerably longer. Thick, candy-heavy liquids will burn through them quicker regardless of how carefully you use them.
Compatibility — Check This Before You Order
These pods are for the original Caliburn and Caliburn Koko specifically. The G, G2, and the rest of the wider Caliburn family use different pods. If you're not sure which kit you're running, check the model name on the device before ordering. It's a quick check and saves the hassle of a return.
The Price Bit — Actually Worth Talking About
£11.95 for four pods, dropped from £12.95. That's a quid off the regular price, which doesn't sound like much until you consider what pods cost across the market. At just under three pounds each, keeping a Caliburn properly maintained across a month of regular use costs less than most people spend on a single disposable bar.
The value is also in what you avoid. Running a pod past its useful life, pushing through the burnt taste, accepting degraded flavour, doesn't actually save anything. You get a worse experience and you're still going to replace it. Swapping at the right time keeps the kit performing the way it's supposed to and makes the whole setup feel worth having.
Free delivery on orders over £40. Order before 3:30pm Monday to Friday and it ships same day.
Quick Specs
- Pack of 4 pods
- 1.2 ohm Koko or 1.4 ohm resistance
- Organic cotton wicking
- Compatible with Caliburn and Caliburn Koko
- Refillable, side-fill design
- £11.95 (was £12.95)
FAQs
- What's the real difference between 1.2 and 1.4 ohm day-to-day? The 1.4 is noticeably tighter. If you want a draw that feels close to a cigarette, go 1.4. If you want something slightly more open while keeping that MTL feel, the 1.2 suits that better. Both work with nic salts and freebase — it's purely about draw preference.
- How do I know when to swap the pod? Two signs. Flavour goes flat or starts tasting like cardboard. Or the draw feels harsh for no obvious reason. Either of those, it's done. Pushing past a spent cotton wick just makes everything worse and doesn't extend the pod's life in any useful way.
- Can I use shortfill juice? Technically yes, but 70/30 liquids don't flow through the wicking ports as cleanly as a 50/50 or nic salt. You'll get dry hits more regularly. If you're set on using shortfill, dilute it closer to 50/50 first.
- Will these fit my Caliburn G or G2? No. This pack is for the original Caliburn and Caliburn Koko only. The G series uses a different pod entirely. Double check your device before ordering.
- How long does a pod typically last? Depends on the liquid and how heavily you vape. Clean fruit or menthol with moderate use, a week to two weeks is realistic. Sweetener-heavy liquids and heavy use will shorten that. Give the wick time to re-saturate between draws and you'll get more out of each pod.
