Using Portable Pod System Devices
Pod System devices have become a popular new wave in the vaping industry. Pod systems work predominately with higher concentrations of nicotine at lower wattages in smaller, compact devices that can easily slide into a pocket. The salt nicotine e-liquids that are ran in these devices are usually found in 20mg-50mg, also included with higher concentrations of flavoring for better satisfaction with most devices firing under 25w. I personally use a few pod system devices myself, I've used the Lost Vape Lyra, Smok Nord, Lost Vape Orion, Smok Novo 2 and the Aspire AVP, as well as a slew of other devices including my current favorite the SnowWolf Wocket. Five of these devices are viewable in their respective order in the image at the top of this post. (SnowWolf Wocket not listed) A lot of pod systems currently on the market include variable wattages or adjustable LCD screens for fine tuning your draw, packing a versatile range of standard, ceramic, and mesh coils you can try out. These devices can be an excellent and discreet way to carry your vape as opposed to a bulkier 2-3 battery option. These devices pack incredible battery life to last you all day and night, with some offering a quick charge chipset built in for quicker charging similar to smartphones for when you need it. Pod systems can be great for a casual to heavy smoker to switch over to. These devices provide faster nicotine delivery in smaller vapor producing hits for maximum satisfaction. On an even greater note, these devices are typically inexpensive compared to running a bigger sub ohm mod and tank setup, usually ranging from $30USD to $80+ for an expensive, high-end top of the line pod system. If you want something small for on the go, for at work, the store, or anywhere where a bigger visible vapor cloud could be conspicuous I recommend you try out a pod system device.

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