Cost of LivingDisposable vs Rechargeable Vapes: Make the Best Priced Choice

Disposable vs Rechargeable Vapes: Make the Best Priced Choice

Disposable vapes have become increasingly popular as smokers transition to vaping. But choosing between a disposable or rechargeable/refillable  e-cig can be a tough decision. Which style is right for you? And which is more cost-effective?

Understanding Disposable Vapes
The disposable vape is intended to be used for a certain period of time and thrown
away after the e-liquid has run out. They come in a variety of styles, including pen-
style vapes, box-style vapes, and cigarette-style vapes. They’re often fitted with non-
removable pods or cartridges that have to be thrown away when they run out of
juice. Most disposable vapes will last around 500 puffs, which is roughly equivalent
to a 20-pack of cigarettes.

Pros of Disposables

Ease of use is a big advantage of disposable vapes. They’re very convenient,
especially during nights out. That’s why they’re so popular with younger people.
Disposables also require no maintenance at all. They’re pre-filled and pre-fitted,
which means you don’t have to wait for them to charge.

As far as the cost, disposable vaping is cheaper up front, with prices ranging from
£4.99 to £8.99. There’s also no long-term commitment. If you don’t like the flavour,
simply switch to another.

Cons of Disposables

While the upfront cost of disposable vaping is less than rechargeables, they can be
more expensive in the long run. When you break it down, 2ml of e-liquid costs up to
£9. Plus, the battery can affect the vaping experience. As the battery drains, you
may find yourself taking weaker and shorter puffs.

Disposable vapes come in limited flavours, and many of the flavours from one brand
may taste the same as those from other brands. This can result in a lack of variety.

Most disposables come prefilled with salt-based nicotine, which is less harsh than
regular nicotine but also used in much higher concentrations. They contain 3-5%
salt-based nicotine, while refillable vapes contain 0.03-0.12% regular nicotine.

Finally, there’s an environmental impact connected to disposable vapes. Most will
end up in landfills, and with millions of people using disposables, that’s a lot of
waste. Disposable vapes also contain non-biodegradable or non-recyclable
materials, and their throwaway nature and mass production set the stage for a
potential environmental crisis. The Totally Wicked vaping brand offers customers the
chance to recycle their disposable vapes for free if they drop them off at a store.

Understanding Rechargeable Vapes

A rechargeable vaping device can either have a non-removable or removable
battery. To function, they need four main components – a battery, a tank, a coil, and
e-liquid. Rechargeables allow you more control over things like voltage, wattage, and
coil resistance, which lets you customise the vaping experience.

Pros of Rechargeables

Compared to their disposable counterparts, rechargeable vapes are much better for
the environment. Although they require the use of e-liquid bottles, these can be
recycled. Plus, you won’t be throwing away a plastic vape when the battery dies.

Rechargeable vapes are more cost-effective in the long run. It’s estimated that
smokers will save £3,200 a year when they quit cigarettes and switch to a
rechargeable. There are small costs associated with maintaining and using them, but
they’re still much more affordable than disposables. Plus, because the build quality is
much better for rechargeable vapes, they can withstand everyday wear and tear.

Finally, you’ll enjoy more variety with a rechargeable. Choose between more e-juice
flavours, e-liquid strengths, e-liquid nicotine types, coil resistance, output wattage,
vape style, e-cigarette shape, and airflow options.

Cons of Rechargeables

There’s considerably more maintenance required when using a rechargeable. You
have to refill them with e-liquid, charge the battery periodically, and change the coil
regularly.

While more cost-effective in the long run, the initial investment is higher. You’ll have
to buy your e-liquid and a rechargeable vape kit, which isn’t a worry with

disposables. For a starter vape kit, you’ll pay anywhere between £14 – £35.
However, it’s much more cost-effective in the long run.

Pick the Vaping Option That Fits Your Lifestyle

Disposable vapes can be a brilliantly handy tool when you're on the go and have
cravings. However, if vaping becomes a regular habit, they can be extremely costly
compared to rechargeable vapes. The choice all comes down to your vaping needs,
so consider the points above and choose wisely.

Olivia McHugh
Olivia McHugh
Staff writer
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