ELFBAR Released Its First Refillable Pod-System, ELFBARELFX, Priced at £12.99

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Apr.08.2024
ELFBAR Released Its First Refillable Pod-System, ELFBARELFX, Priced at £12.99
ELFBAR debuts ELFX pod-style e-cigarette on VAPEUK with dual mesh coils, 1000mAh battery, RGB lights, and two pod options.

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On April 8th, 2FIRSTS discovered on the UK e-cigarette website VAPEUK that the renowned UK e-cigarette brand ELFBAR has released its first refillable pod-style e-cigarette, ELFBARELFX.

 

According to product information provided by VAPEUK, the ELFX features a dual mesh built-in coil design, and is powered by a rechargeable 1000mAh battery with a maximum output power of 30 watts.

 

The kit offers two EFLXpods, one with a resistance of 0.6Ω (outputting 25 watts) and the other with a resistance of 0.8Ω (outputting 17 watts). Additionally, the device is equipped with immersive RGB lighting effects, allowing users to understand the battery status based on the color of the indicator lights. It is reported that the product is available in six different color options.

 

ELFBAR Released Its First Refillable Pod-System, ELFBARELFX, Priced at £12.99
Promotional image | Image source: vapeuk

 

As of the time of writing, the product's display status is listed as "coming soon," with a package price of £12.99. The package includes one ELFX device, one 0.6Ω pod, one 0.8Ω pod, and a Type-C charging cable.

 

It is worth noting that the ELFBAR ELFX replacement pod will also be launched soon, priced at 8.99 pounds and equipped with three pods.

 

ELFBAR Released Its First Refillable Pod-System, ELFBARELFX, Priced at £12.99
Product page | Image Source: vapeuk

 

ELFBAR Released Its First Refillable Pod-System, ELFBARELFX, Priced at £12.99
Pod promotional picture | Picture source: vapeuk

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