Aspire Vape Coils: What Coils Do I Need?

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Aspire Vape Coils: What Coils do I Need

Choosing the right vape coil is essential for enjoying your vaping experience, whether you're a seasoned vaper or just starting. Vape coils heat the e-liquid and produce the vapour that delivers flavour and nicotine. When it comes to Aspire vape coils, there are a variety of options available, each designed to provide a different experience. In this guide, we’ll help you understand the differences and which coils may suit your vape tank best.

What Are Aspire Vape Coils?

Aspire vape coils are replacement components that go inside your Aspire tank or pod system. They are responsible for heating the e-liquid and turning it into vapour. The coil's resistance (measured in ohms) determines how much vapour is produced and how warm it feels. Lower resistance coils (sub-ohm) create more vapour and offer a warmer hit, while higher resistance coils are ideal for a more discreet vaping style, often called MTL (mouth-to-lung).

Best Aspire Vape Coils for Your Device

The best Aspire vape coils depend on your specific device and vaping preferences. Each coil is designed to fit a particular tank or kit, and it’s important to choose one that is compatible. Whether you prefer massive clouds or a tighter draw, there’s an Aspire coil for you.

Aspire Atlantis SE Replacement Coils

The Aspire Atlantis SE coils are specially made for the Atlantis GT tank. Available in three different resistances, these coils feature a mesh build, which means they heat e-liquid quickly and evenly, producing large amounts of vapour. If you’re into creating big clouds and enjoying rich flavours, these could be the best Aspire vape coils for your needs.

Aspire Flexus AF Mesh Replacement Coils

Designed for the Flexus pod, the Aspire Flexus AF Mesh replacement coils are available in two resistances: 0.6 Ohm and 1.0 Ohm. Both options offer an authentic MTL experience, where the vapour production is discreet and the draw feels like a traditional cigarette. However, the 0.6 Ohm coil will produce slightly more vapour, making it a good choice for those who want a balance between flavour and vapour production.

Aspire Nautilus Coils, 5 Pack

The Aspire Nautilus coils are versatile and can be used with a wide range of Aspire kits and tanks, including the Nautilus series. Available in various resistances, these coils come in both BVC (Bottom Vertical Coil) and mesh options. If you're after enhanced flavour, the mesh coils are a great option, while the BVC coils offer a more classic vaping experience.

Aspire AVP Pro Replacement Coils

The Aspire AVP Pro coils are compatible with the Aspire AVP Pro replacement pods and the Aspire AVP Cube kit. Available in two options—a 0.65 Ohm mesh coil for increased vapour and a 1.15 Ohm coil for MTL vaping—these coils offer flexibility for both cloud chasers and those who prefer a tighter, more discreet vape.

Aspire BP Replacement Coils

Aspire BP replacement coils are designed specifically for use with the Aspire BP60 and BP80 pod kits. These coils are perfect for vapers using these pod systems, ensuring smooth vapour production and excellent flavour quality.

Aspire Breeze NXT Replacement Coils (3 Pack)

The Aspire Breeze NXT coils are perfect for the Breeze NXT Pod System, featuring a 0.8 Ohm mesh coil. These coils are known for their ease of installation with the plug ‘n’ play design, offering rapid heating and even vapour production, making them one of the best coils for vape tanks in their class.

Shop the Best Aspire Vape Coils at Vapes Direct

Looking for the best Aspire vape coils to enhance your vaping experience? Shop online at Vapes Direct, where you'll find a wide selection of Aspire coils to fit your device perfectly. Whether you're after massive clouds or a smooth, flavourful vape, we've got the coils to match. Order today and get the most out of your vape.


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