Aspire Favostix Pod Kit Archive
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Description
Adjustable Pod System with Replaceable Coils – Archive Entry
This product is not available for sale in Ireland. It is preserved within the Eirhorse Vape Museum as a reference for early adjustable pod systems using replaceable coils.
View Available Aspre Vape Pod KitsThe Aspire Favostix Pod Kit represents a transitional stage in pod system development, combining compact form with adjustable output and replaceable coil technology. Unlike simpler pod devices with built-in coils, this system allows users to change coils independently from the pod.
With adjustable airflow and variable power output, the device supports both Mouth-To-Lung (MTL) and Restricted Direct Lung (RDL) vaping styles, depending on the installed coil.
Technical Specification Matrix
| Parameter | Specification | Usage Context | Technical Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Device Type | Refillable pod system | MTL / RDL | Adjustable performance device |
| Battery | 1000mAh built-in | Extended daily usage | USB-C charging |
| Power Output | Up to 30W | Adaptive output | Auto-detection of coil resistance |
| Pod Capacity | 2ml | TPD compliant | Refillable design |
| Coil System | Replaceable coils | Flexible usage | 0.6Ω / 1.0Ω options |
| Airflow | Adjustable slider | Draw control | MTL to RDL tuning |
| Display | OLED screen | Basic interface | Power & battery info |
Device Role in Vape Evolution
The Favostix represents a move away from closed pod systems toward more configurable devices. By introducing replaceable coils and adjustable power, it provided greater control while maintaining a compact format.
Ireland Market Context
This category has been largely replaced by newer pod systems with improved coil longevity and simpler operation. However, devices like Favostix remain relevant as part of the technical evolution of pod-based vaping systems.
All vaping products are intended for adult users (18+) only.
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Last Updated: March 2026