Collection: Vape Coils
Seeking reliable vape coils? MIST stocks a wide range of replacement coils from trusted brands like Aspire coils, Geekvape coils and Innokin coils. Whether you prefer mouth-to-lung vaping or direct-lung vaping, we can sort you out with both MTL and sub-ohm options.
MTL coils, perfect for nicotine satisfaction and a cigarette-like draw, typically run at lower wattages. Sub-ohm coils, on the other hand, create bigger clouds at higher power settings. For vapers who like to build their own coils, we also stock rebuildable coil heads.
We regularly update our stock to ensure compatibility with the latest vape tanks. Browse our selection to find the perfect match for your device and vaping style.
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Freemax Fireluke 3 904L X2 Replacement Coils x5
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What’s the Difference Between MTL and Sub-Ohm Coils?
MTL (Mouth-to-Lung) and sub-ohm coils serve different vaping styles and experiences:
MTL Coils:
• Higher resistance (typically above 0.8 ohm)
• Designed for tighter, cigarette-like draws
• Best with higher nicotine strengths (12-20mg)
• Uses less power (10-25W typically)
• Perfect for nicotine salts
• Produces moderate vapour
Sub-ohm Coils:
• Lower resistance (below 0.8 ohm)
• Creates looser, airier draws
• Suited for lower nicotine (3-6mg)
• Requires more power (30-80W typically)
• Produces large vapour clouds
It should be noted that initially sub-ohm coils consisted of all coils registering less than 1.0ohms of resistance. However, many MTL vape coils and pods are now available in 0.8ohms.
How Do I Choose the Right Coil Resistance for My Needs?
If you're transitioning from smoking or prefer a familiar cigarette-like experience, choose MTL coils with higher resistance (0.8 ohm or above). These work well with higher nicotine strengths and provide a satisfying throat hit.
Sub-ohm coils (below 1.0 ohm) are ideal for those seeking bigger clouds. However, remember that sub-ohm vaping requires lower nicotine strengths to prevent harsh throat hits.
New vapers typically find MTL coils more comfortable to start with, as they closely mimic smoking and are less overwhelming. Check out ourguide to the best vape coilsfor detailed recommendations.
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How Long Do Vape Coils Typically Last?
Coil lifespan varies depending on several factors. Read our completeguide on vape coil lifespanfor detailed information:
• Vaping frequency
• E-liquid type (sweetened liquids reduce lifespan)
• Power settings
• Maintenance habits
Generally, you can expect:
• MTL coils: 2-4 weeks with regular use
• Sub-ohm coils: 1-2 weeks with regular use
Signs it's time to change your coil:
• Burnt taste
• Reduced flavour
• Decreased vapour production
• Gurgling sounds
What Wattage Should I Use With My Coils?
Each coil has a recommended wattage range printed on the side. As a general guide:
MTL Coils:
• 1.0 ohm+: 10-25W
• 0.8-1.0 ohm: 15-30W
Sub-ohm Coils:
• 0.5-0.7 ohm: 25-35W
• 0.2-0.4 ohm: 40-80W
Always start at the lower end of the recommended range and adjust upward to find your sweet spot. If you're experiencing a burnt taste, check ourguide on fixing burnt coil taste.
Are These Coils Compatible With My Device?
Coil compatibility depends on your device's threading and power capabilities. You'll need to:
• Check your device's wattage range matches the coil requirements
• Verify the coil size fits yourvape tank. The majority of vape tanks and coils have proprietary fittings to prevent cross-brand hybrids.
• Ensure your battery can handle the coil's power demands
When browsing, match the coil to your specificvape kitmodel or check the compatibility list provided with each coil product.














