Description
Carefully designed replacement pod cartridges made especially for the Uwell Caliburn G2 and GK2 devices, the Caliburn gk2 pods guarantee a smooth vaping experience.
Features of Caliburn gk2 pods:
These pods have a large 1.6ml e-juice capacity, so you won't need to refill them very often. To suit the needs of both MTL (1.2ohm) and DTL (0.8ohm) vapers, the novel design includes a non-replaceable coil with choices of either 0.8ohm or 1.2ohm resistances.
With the Uwell Caliburn G2 & GK2 Replacement Pods, convenience is key; the top-filling mechanism is easy to use and makes refilling a breeze.
An e-juice check window also lets consumers easily track their intake by showing them the remaining liquid level.
Using Uwell's patented Pro-FOCS Technology, these Uwell Caliburn Replacement Pods guarantee a delightful vaping experience by delivering the best taste with each puff.
Please be aware that although these pods work with the Caliburn G2 and GK2 devices, they are not compatible with the original Caliburn G model.
The Caliburn G2 Pods are evidence of Uwell's dedication to vaping technology innovation and excellence with its combination of performance, versatility, and functionality.
Regardless of your level of experience with vaping—experienced or novice—caliburn gk2 pods pods provide an unmatched vaping experience that meets your needs and preferences.
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People's are discussing about "Uwell Caliburn G2 & GK2 Replacement Pods 2pcs 0.8 or 1.2ohm 1.6ml."
John Smith:
Hi everyone! Does anyone have experience with the Uwell Caliburn G2 & GK2 replacement pods? I’m trying to decide between the 0.8ohm and 1.2ohm options. What do you guys recommend?
Lisa Brown:
Hey John! I’ve tried both. I personally prefer the 0.8ohm pods for a richer flavor and more vapor production. The 1.2ohm ones are good if you’re looking for a tighter draw and longer battery life.
Michael Lee:
I agree with Lisa. The 0.8ohm is great if you like a bit more cloud and flavor. However, if you’re into MTL (mouth-to-lung) style vaping, the 1.2ohm might suit you better.
Sarah Davis:
I’ve been using the 1.2ohm pods lately. They offer a smoother throat hit which is great for someone trying to quit smoking. Plus, they seem to last a bit longer between refills.
David Martinez:
Good point, Sarah. I’ve noticed the 1.2ohm pods last longer, but they do seem to produce less vapor. It depends on what you’re looking for in your vaping experience.
Emily Wilson:
Has anyone had any issues with leaking in either of these pods? I’ve had some trouble with leaks in the past and am wondering if one is better than the other in that regard.
Chris Johnson:
No significant leaks with either for me. Just make sure you’re not overfilling them. Sometimes leaks happen if you don’t screw the pod in tightly.
Olivia Garcia:
I had some leaking issues with the 0.8ohm pods initially, but it was likely due to overfilling. Once I adjusted, they were fine. The 1.2ohm pods didn’t have any leaking problems at all.
Ryan White:
In terms of coil longevity, do you find one lasts longer than the other? I’d like to get the most use out of a pod before needing to replace it.
Jessica Lee:
The 1.2ohm coils generally last longer in my experience. They don’t burn out as quickly as the 0.8ohm ones.
Ben Harris:
I’ve had the opposite experience. My 0.8ohm pods seem to last longer before needing replacement, but it might just be my usage style.
Rachel Clark:
Are there any noticeable differences in throat hit between the two? I’m trying to decide if the 1.2ohm would be better for a throat hit similar to smoking.
Josh Allen:
Yes, the 1.2ohm definitely provides a throat hit closer to smoking, which is why it’s often recommended for those transitioning from cigarettes.
Sophia King:
How about flavor intensity? Is one better at flavor production than the other?
Lucas Wright:
The 0.8ohm pods usually offer a more intense flavor. They’re better if you’re a flavor chaser. The 1.2ohm pods have a bit less flavor intensity but are still decent.
Ava Scott:
I find the flavor to be more consistent with the 0.8ohm pods, though the 1.2ohm is still quite good for a more subtle taste.
Daniel Walker:
Do you think the 0.8ohm pods are worth the extra cost, or would the 1.2ohm be sufficient for an everyday vape?
Hannah Lewis:
For daily use, the 1.2ohm is sufficient and more cost-effective. If you’re not after the biggest clouds and richest flavor, it’s a good choice.
Ethan Hall:
How do these pods perform with different e-liquids? Do they work better with certain VG/PG ratios?
Megan Robinson:
The 0.8ohm pods handle higher VG liquids better, giving you bigger clouds. The 1.2ohm pods are more suited for higher PG ratios if you prefer a throat hit.
William Young:
What’s the general life span of these pods before they need to be replaced? I want to plan my budget accordingly.
Charlotte Adams:
On average, you might get about a week or two of use before the flavor starts to diminish. It can vary based on your vaping habits.
James Nelson:
Is there any noticeable difference in vapor production when using the 0.8ohm versus the 1.2ohm pods?
Ella Carter:
Yes, the 0.8ohm produces significantly more vapor compared to the 1.2ohm. If vapor production is a priority, go with the 0.8ohm.
Liam Turner:
Does anyone use the GK2 pods instead of the G2? How do they compare in terms of performance?
Sophia Martinez:
The GK2 pods are quite similar to the G2 but offer slightly different airflow options. Performance-wise, they are comparable, so it’s mostly about personal preference.
Grace Hill:
How often do you guys clean your pods, and does cleaning impact performance?
Alexander Adams:
I clean my pods regularly to avoid any buildup that could affect flavor. A clean pod definitely performs better and lasts longer.
Natalie Evans:
Are there any specific tips for maintaining these pods to ensure they last as long as possible?
Jacob Young:
Avoid overfilling and make sure to prime the coils properly before use. Regular cleaning and proper storage can also help extend the life of the pods.
Zoe Bell:
For those who like to switch flavors often, how easy is it to clean the pods between flavor changes?
Mia Foster:
Cleaning between flavors is fairly easy. Just rinse them with warm water and let them dry completely before refilling.
Matthew Carter:
What’s the best way to handle pod replacements if you notice a burnt taste? Is it always due to the pod needing replacement?
Isabella Morris:
A burnt taste can be a sign that the pod is due for replacement, but sometimes it’s due to a lack of e-liquid or dry firing. Check your e-liquid levels and try adjusting the wattage or airflow before replacing.
Samantha Hughes:
Any recommendations on where to buy these pods locally in Calgary? Looking for a good shop with competitive prices.
Oliver Wilson:
I usually get mine from Vape City on 17th Avenue. They have a good selection and often run specials on pods.
Avery Powell:
I second Vape City. Their staff is knowledgeable and can help with any questions you have about pods and devices.
Eleanor King:
Thanks for the suggestions, everyone! This has been really helpful.
Henry Murphy:
Glad to hear it! If anyone has any more questions or needs further advice, feel free to ask.