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A vape kit under ten quid that claims 50,000 puffs. The Pyne Pod Click 50K carries that number on its packaging like a dare. The Pyne Pod Click 50K looked different on paper: a 750mAh rechargeable battery, 20mg nic salt prefilled pods, an OLED screen, and two wattage modes. Specs alone do not mean much, though. What counts is whether the thing still feels good on day twelve the way it did on day one, and that is where this review spends its time.
Vapers have been stuck between two choices for years. Disposables that last a few days and end up in the bin. Refillable mods that need coils, loose e-liquid and a fair bit of patience. The Pyne Pod Click 50K Kit plants itself right in the middle of those two camps, on purpose.
You get a rechargeable battery body that clicks onto prefilled pods, with 10ml refill bottles keeping those pods topped up as you go. One box holds the lot. Zero experience required.
The brand worked up to this gradually. A 10,000-puff device came first in 2025, then a smaller 1,500-puff starter, and each model fed into what became the Pyne Pod 50K. That slow build tells you who they had in mind. MTL vapers. People who want a draw that stays the same puff after puff, flavour they can rely on, and a device that disappears from their thoughts between charges.
Nothing else on UK shelves at this price is making the same claim from a prefilled system. That alone is reason to stop reading the marketing and start pulling the kit apart.
Everyone wants to talk about the puff count first for the Pyne Pod 50000. Fair enough. Open the box and you will find three 2ml prefilled pods sitting alongside three 10ml refill bottles. Each bottle pairs with one pod and tops it up again and again, so no single 2ml fill is shouldering the whole claim on its own.
Add it all up, and 36 ml of e-liquid is staring back at you. Suddenly the 50,000 starts to feel less like a fantasy. Ambitious, yes. But the maths holds.
One catch. That ceiling only applies in Regular Mode at 10W. Flip to Boost and the honest number drops closer to 30,000, which still buries anything that sold before the ban came in.
There is no puff counter inside, either. You track where you stand by how the flavour holds and what the battery screen reads, not by watching a number shrink. Most vapers will shrug at that. If you are someone who likes hard data, though, know that this kit is not going to hand it to you.
Thirty-six millilitres of e-liquid means nothing if the battery cannot keep pace. The 750mAh cell pulls its weight here for Pyne Pod Click 50000. One charge over USB-C carries most vapers through a full day, and lighter users will squeeze more out of it without trying.
Dead to full runs between 60 and 90 minutes. Quick enough to fold into your day rather than rearrange it. The OLED screen shows battery percentage as it falls, so you plug in before it quits on you, not after that missed puff you were counting on. A quick top-up before you walk out the door usually does the job.
The same OLED screen tells you which power mode is live, and this is where the Pyne Pod Click 50K pulls away from cheaper prefilled kits. Regular Mode holds at 10W. A gentler draw, longer battery, the full 50,000-puff stretch are within reach. Boost Mode doubles the wattage to 20W, throwing out thicker vapour and noticeably louder flavour. Fruit and menthol blends feel the difference most.
Double-click the power button, and you swap. How you divide your time between them is personal. Most people park in Regular for the everyday and only reach for Boost when they want that extra bite. Boost chews through the battery quicker, which pushes most users back to Regular on its own.
What matters is that the choice is there. At this price, most prefilled kits lock you into one output and leave it at that.
None of that wattage matters if the coil underneath cannot keep up. Each pod runs dual mesh coils, spreading heat across a wider surface than a single coil can cover. What you actually feel is flavour that lands full from the very first puff and stays there as the liquid sinks lower, rather than slowly thinning out over the life of the pod.
The nic salt blend benefits most. Mesh pulls the nicotine through in a way that sits closer to how a cigarette feels than freebase vapes typically manage. For anyone crossing over from smoking, that resemblance is not accidental.
Everything above clicks together because of one quiet design choice: draw activation. No button. No firing sequence. Breathe in and it wakes. Someone walking away from cigarettes needs zero instruction because the motion is identical to what they have done a thousand times before.
For experienced vapers, it just means one fewer thing between them and the hit. And there is a quieter benefit too. No button means no accidental pocket firing. A small thing until you have lived with a button-fired device that kept waking up inside your jacket.
| Item | Quantity |
| Pyne Pod Click Device | 1 |
| Prefilled 2ml Pods | 3 |
| 10ml Refill Containers | 3 |
| User Manual | 1 |
Check before you leave the shop. The USB-C cable is sold separately. Some retailers throw one in, some do not. Ask at the counter instead of discovering the gap when you get home.
Set the hardware down for a moment. The spread of vape pods in this system makes one of its better cases, since a kit you keep for weeks turns dull fast without variety. The Pyne Pod range stretches across 22 editions, every one holding three pods that differ yet sit well together, so a single kit hands you a real range instead of the same flavour hummed three times. Here is everything laid out across the full run of Pyne Pod Click Pods.
Hardware is only half of it. A kit that lasts weeks turns stale fast if the flavour bores you after three days. Pyne Pod answered that with 22 editions. Each one holds three different vape pods built to work as a set, not triple servings of the same profile. You get real variety inside a single box, and switching editions later keeps things interesting without touching the device itself.
Here is the full line-up across the Pyne Pod Click Pods range.
Twenty-two flavour editions sitting behind solid hardware, so the value argument boils down to arithmetic. Buying disposables every few days burns through what this kit costs many times over in a month. Even if your real-world count lands at 30,000 or 40,000 puffs rather than the headline 50,000, the cost per puff still crushes anything disposable.
The mesh coil holds flavour steady through the full life of a pod instead of trailing off after two days of use. Swapping pods takes seconds, no tools, no liquid on your fingers. Fixed airflow and the nic salt formula shape every draw for mouth-to-lung pulling, which makes the kit a soft landing for ex-smokers and anyone who prefers a tight draw over chasing clouds.
Five minutes from sealed box to first puff, give or take. The order matters if you want that opening draw to land properly. Unpack everything and peel off every protective seal before you touch anything else. Twist the cap from one of the 10ml prefilled pods and lift the label off its top.
Pull the rubber stopper from the bottom of a 2ml pod, then press the bottle into that base until it clicks and holds firm. Line the filled pod up with the battery body so the magnet snaps it tight, and slip the silicone cap off the mouthpiece.
Before you draw, flip the pod upside down for a moment. Let the liquid soak into the mesh coil. Skip this step and your first puff will taste dry and burnt. Once the coil has had a moment, just breathe in. The device fires on its own. From here, the only control you will reach for regularly is that double-click to swap modes.
Once you are puffing away, swapping modes becomes the one control you reach for most. A quick double-click of the power button trades one for the other, and the OLED screen names the winner. Regular Mode at 10W stands as the default, calmer and longer-running, with that full 50,000-puff stretch in reach. Boost Mode at 20W pushes the wattage up for thicker vapour and a louder flavour hit, something you notice most across fruit and menthol blends. The price you pay is a slimmer total near 30,000 and a battery that empties a shade quicker between charges. So for the daily grind most vapers park themselves in Regular and only dip into Boost when they are hungry for that extra bite.
Before you part with your money, here are the headline numbers gathered in one spot.
| Specification | Details |
| Puff Count | Up To 50,000 |
| Battery | 750mAh |
| Charging | USB-C |
| Nicotine Strength | 20mg Nic Salt |
| Pod Capacity | 2ml |
| Refill Capacity | 10ml |
| Coil Type | Dual Mesh Coil |
| Vaping Style | MTL |
| Airflow | Fixed |
On the regulatory front, the Pyne Pod Click 50K Pod Kit sits fully TPD-compliant and MHRA-approved in the UK. Nicotine content, packaging, labelling and safety standards all line up with the rules in force today. If your habit leaned on a Vape and Go life of disposables until now, you get the same official reassurance here, just with far more staying power sitting behind it.
Yes. Pyne Pod Click Pods are sold individually across every flavour edition, so the rechargeable battery body keeps going long after the original three pods run out.