Vape Coils - Innokin Vape Devices and Replacements - OBS Vape Devices - Sense - Vape Hardware Brand

Provape offers a wide variety of high-quality replacement atomizer coils/heads from top brands, such as Aspire, SnowWolf, SMOKtech, Uwell, Teslacigs & more.

Vape coils are one of the most significant parts of the vape mod because they are responsible for heating the e-liquid to a vapor state so that you can enjoy the intense flavor and massive vapor clouds every time you take a drag of an electronic cigarette.

ProVape offers the best-priced vape coils suited for all vaping needs. From temperature control coils to sub-ohm, we provide a variety of replacement atomizer heads/coils you need for your clearomizers and tanks.


Innokin was founded in 2011 with the goal of combining technological innovation, leading designs and the highest standards of quality to create the best electronic cigarettes and Advanced Personal Vaporizers in the world.

Innokin electronic cigarettes give you true vaping freedom. With Innokin e-cigs you simply add your preferred E-Liquid flavors and then you select the precise power output which creates a perfect taste with the ideal amount of vapor.


OBS Technology makes vape enthusiasts feel like a kid in a candy store.The brand has a vast selection of the best vaping products you've been waiting for. Products include atomizers, mods, kits, pods and accessories.

OBS Technology creates one-of-a-kind styled pods that stand out amongst the contenders. There's a reason why OBS is the leader in the E-cigarette industry for their classic design and powerful hardware.

OBS Technology is the one stop shop for all your vaping needs.


While Sense may not be biggest vape manufacturer in the game, but this Chinese company has certainly made a name for themselves over the years nonetheless. By following their motto, “Always provide the best service for customers”, Sense has won themselves a certain following of dedicated consumers. While they’re nowhere near as prolific as some of the other large, Shenzhen-based manufacturers, Sense brings a certain amount of pride and craftmanship to their products not found in their competitors.

If you’re a big fan of sub-ohm vaping, your primary exposure to Sense is likely through their tanks. Their Herakles line of RTAs and sub-ohm tanks are some of the most well-respected in the business – but that’s not all they do! They’ve also branched out recently, hopping aboard the portable, nicotine salt vaping train. Their new Orbit line of products are an excellent alternative to some of the more well-known ultra-portable systems, offering a higher degree of quality than you’ll find in most tiny vape kits.

If you’re into high-quality products and friendly customer service, you’re likely to enjoy Sense. Check out their tanks, mods, and portable systems right here!

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How To Fix a Burnt Coil in a Disposable Vape?

The following steps can help you prolong the life of your burnt coils while you wait for your new ones to arrive:

Step 1: Soak the coils

Firstly, clean your e-cigarette coils by soaking them in a bowl of hot water to loosen and dissolve any remnants.

Step 2: Clean the coils

For stubborn residue that doesn't dissolve after soaking, mix a few drops of lemon juice or vinegar into the hot water. It would be best if you also soaked it in hot water for a second time to remove any traces of lemon or vinegar that may have made your juice taste weird.

Step 3: Allow drying

After removing your coils from the water bowl, lay them flat on a towel or flat surface to dry.

Step 4: Prime the coils

Priming your coils is the most effective way to avoid dry hits. Putting the coils into a few drops of e-liquid will allow the wick to absorb the liquid and prevent the coils from burning.

Step 5: Replace

Lastly, refill your electronic cigarette with new coils and continue to vape as usual.

How Long To Leave The Vape After Changing The Coil?
We recommend allowing your coil to prime for as long as possible—anywhere between 5 and 30 minutes is recommended. However, depending on how long you leave it to vape, most coils will be ready for vaping after around 5-10 minutes.
How Often Should You Change Your Vape Coil?
We strongly advise you to change your coil as frequently as you vape. For example, if you constantly vape throughout the day, you should change it at least once weekly. You could change it in less than a month if it's not as frequent.
How To Make Your Vape Coil Last Longer?

There are five suggestions for extending the life of your vape coil:

1. Prime coils

Ensure the wick is completely saturated with e-liquid before installing a new coil. A primer is not required if you are willing to wait long enough, but it is the best way to guarantee that your wick is completely saturated before inhaling.

2. Use premium E-Liquids. 

It is a well-known fact that cheap e-liquids contain excessive sweeteners, which caramelize over time and damage vape kits, such as coils.

3. Clean your coils regularly.

Coils should be cleaned regularly to remove any excess e-liquid.

4. Keep your tank full.

Insufficient e-juice leads to your wick vaporizing thin air, creating an unpleasant burnt taste.

 

Signs That Your Vape Coil Needs To Be Replaced

The device, coil resistance, heat levels, e-liquid, and frequency of use all influence whether your vape coil needs to be changed or not. However, there are several indicators that your coils need to be replaced.

1. Burnt Flavor

An unpleasant burning taste in your vape is the most obvious sign that you need to change your coil.

2. Bubbling Sound

In this case, your device is instructing you to replace the coil. While using your device, you may hear a vacuous bubbling sound that indicates your coil needs to be replaced.

3. Flavor Deficit

If your coil is worn out, your taste will be diminished.

4. Little Vapor

You will notice a reduction in cloud cover when the coil has expired.

5. The device is beginning to leak

Worn-out coils are a common cause of leaking devices.