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The Uwell Caliburn pod system is arguably the most popular pod vape in the world—and it’s held this spot for years. Since its release in 2018, the series has seen numerous iterations, each offering improvements and new features. In this article, we’ll be helping you find your perfect Caliburn kit.
In late 2018, the world saw the first ever Caliburn kit: a sleek, low-maintenance pod device that redefined MTL vaping as we knew it. It delivered an easy-to-use, low maintenance vape with an auto-draw function that was still new to the vaping world. Plus, it utilised pods with built-in coils, which made maintenance a breeze.
Each model offers its own unique set of features, improving upon its predecessor with every new iteration. From the original Caliburn to the KOKO to the latest model, the Explorer, there are over a dozen different versions to choose from—so if you’re shopping around to buy Caliburn, it can be hard to decide which is right for you.
A majority of the earliest models have been discontinued, but at Vape Green, we stock the most recent Uwell vape kits and their replacement parts. Let’s get into their specs and help you decide which model is the best choice for you!
Let’s break down the main features of all the latest models in the series, from newest to oldest, and list the pros and cons for each model.
Aside from the obvious commonalities—like the similar form factors and designs—there are quite a few things that these models all have in common.
For one, they're all Mouth-to-Lung (MTL) vapes, which is a vaping style catering to those who are more used to smoking cigarettes. Plus, they're all designed to be paired with high-PG E-Liquids, like salt nicotine and 50/50 liquids. These compatible vape juices usually have a higher nicotine strength, making them ideal for new vapers and recent ex-smokers.
If you're looking for an incredible juice to pair with your Caliburn, we highly recommend trying disposable vape E-Liquids—made with the same flavourings as some of the most popular disposable vapes, like Elfbars and Elux disposables.
The original Caliburn debuted in late 2018 to compete with popular vapes at the time, including the JUUL. The original device, which is still sold in some of the best UK vape stores, was designed with a tight airflow, a minimal interface, and compatibility with high-nicotine E-Liquids to ensure anyone could easily make the switch from smoking to vaping.
Shortly after the original device was released, Uwell debuted the KOKO—"Keep On Keeping On"—which was a matchbox-style device for those who preferred that form factor. Over the few years since its release, both devices have seen evolutions of themselves enter the market in a similar pattern: pen, box, pen, box, et cetera. Yet each iteration improved upon the previous model based on customer feedback and reviews.

It would appear that the only feedback Uwell has been reluctant to implement is vapers' call for a larger battery in the device, though they are slowly implementing this with each new model. Still, even the the A3—released only last year—has the same battery size as the original model at just 520mAh. This is compared to most modern pod system releases, including cheap vape kits retailing for £10, which usually have at least a 1000mAh battery.
So, why is the Caliburn so darn popular? Perhaps it's because it's the OG: the first pod vape that users really fell in love with, the familiar friend to MTL vapers everywhere. The device's ease-of-use paired with its simple, near-seamless functionality made the vape pod a star among vapers worldwide.
One thing the Caliburn models have in common is that they all come with spare parts—2 pods for models that take disposable pods, and 2 coils for models that take changeable coils. This is something that many vapers wish other manufacturers would adopt.
And while not every device comes with a charging cable, which some vapers find a bit stingy, a USB type-C charging cable is a cheap but useful investment, and you may have a spare one lying around at home anyway. Plus, I'd take a spare replacement part over a USB cable any day—though that's just my personal opinion.
It would appear that the Caliburn series is immortal—at least, for now. It shows no signs of slowing as of 2023. It's still the go-to pod kit for vapers around the globe, thanks to its portability, low-maintenance design, and simple aesthetic. Plus, the affordability factor doesn't hurt, either.
Hopefully, this article has helped you figure out which Caliburn pod is right for you.
Every vaper has different preferences—so while one user may not mind a non-adjustable airflow, another may balk at the thought. While one may prefer a tighter MTL inhale, another may prefer a looser RDTL-style draw. And often times, your choice may simply come down to whether or not you mind changing a coil. Each device offers different features and specs, from haptic feedback to pretty flashing lights, so it all comes down to what you're looking for in a vape.
Plus, you'll be pleased to know that the Caliburn A3 made our list of the Top 10 Best Pod Vapes this year.
What are you waiting for? Join the legions of vapers who champion the series and grab yourself one of these no-fuss, low-maintenance vapes today!

A self-proclaimed American Weird Girl in London, Rachel is a writer with 10 years of vaping experience. In 2021, she severed her decade-long love affair with Marlboro Reds using a pod vape and hasn't looked back since. Armed with degrees in creative writing and media, she's a passionate proponent of THR and helping smokers quit. Outside of writing, Rachel is a multi-instrumental musician, singer, wife, and mother of two black cats.
| Device | Price | Battery | Coils | Weight | Vaping Style | Our Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Uwell Caliburn Explorer | £23.99 | 1000mAh | Replaceable | 51g | MTL & RDTL | ★★★★☆ |
No. The Caliburn Explorer pod utilises replaceable Uwell Caliburn G & G2 coils, which will need to be replaced regularly.
Thankfully, this means your pod should last you a long time and will only need to be replaced if it becomes cracked, leaky, or no longer holds its coils securely in place.
| Device | Price | Battery | Coils | Weight | Vaping Style | Our Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Uwell Caliburn G3 | £19.99 | 900mAh | Built-in | 48g | MTL & RDTL | ★★★★☆ |
For most vapers, the Caliburn G3 pods will last a week or two before they need to be replaced. You can tell it’s time to replace your pod once the flavour starts to fade or you get hints of a burnt taste.
| Device | Price | Battery | Coils | Weight | Vaping Style | Our Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Uwell Caliburn A3 | £19.99 | 520mAh | Built-in | 31g | MTL | ★★★★★ |
No. The Caliburn A3 is slightly thinner than the A2 device, so the pods are not compatible.
You’ll need to purchase Uwell Caliburn A3 pods for your A3 device.
| Device | Price | Battery | Coils | Weight | Vaping Style | Our Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Uwell Caliburn X | £24.99 | 850mAh | Replaceable | 46g | MTL | ★★★★★ |
This will vary depending on a few factors: namely, your vaping style and frequency, and the sweetness of your juices. The sweeter the E-Liquid, the shorter the coil life.
The average lifespan of the Caliburn G2 coil (the coils used in the Caliburn X kit) is about one week—but again, this can vary greatly.
You’ll know when it’s time to change the coil as soon as the vapour starts to taste burnt or loses its flavour.
| Device | Price | Battery | Coils | Weight | Vaping Style | Our Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Uwell Caliburn G2 | £22.99 | 750mAh | Replaceable | 36g | MTL | ★★★★☆ |
This will vary depending on your vaping style and frequency, and also the sweetness of your E-Liquids. As a general rule of thumb: the sweeter the E-Liquid, the shorter the coil life.
With that being said, the average lifespan of the Caliburn G2 mesh coils is about one week—but again, this can vary greatly.
You’ll know it’s time to change the coil when the vapour starts to taste burnt or loses its flavour.