Product Launch | UK E-Cigarette Market Embraces Multi-Pod Trend with '6-in-1' Pyne Pod PP6000

Market by 2FIRSTS
Sep.03.2024
Product Launch | UK E-Cigarette Market Embraces Multi-Pod Trend with '6-in-1' Pyne Pod PP6000
Vapesourcing introduces Pyne Pod PP6000, a new "six-in-one" disposable e-cigarette, as trend of multi-pod devices grows in UK market.

Recently, a well-known e-cigarette retailer in the UK, Vapesourcing, has launched a new "six-in-one" disposable e-cigarette product called the Pyne Pod PP6000. With the increasing number of multi-pod e-cigarette products in the UK market, starting from dual pods to "four-in-one", and now to "six-in-one", disposable e-cigarettes are moving towards a multi-pod direction.

Product Launch | UK E-Cigarette Market Embraces Multi-Pod Trend with '6-in-1' Pyne Pod PP6000
Image source: MHRA official website

 

According to a survey conducted by 2Firsts, the Pyne Pod PP6000 has been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in the UK until March 18, 2024. The "six-in-one" disposable e-cigarette product was also showcased by Pyne Pod at a trade show in Birmingham, UK in May of this year.

Product Launch | UK E-Cigarette Market Embraces Multi-Pod Trend with '6-in-1' Pyne Pod PP6000
The "Six-in-One" e-cigarette, Pyne Pod PP6000, exhibited at the e-cigarette exhibition in Birmingham, UK | Image source: 2Firsts

 

Specifically, the main features of the Pyne Pod PP6000 include: 

- Number of puffs: 6x600; 3600  

- Rotating and switching flavors 

- Nicotine content: 20mg 

- Battery capacity: 800mAh 

- Charging: Supports USB Type-C charging 

- Price: £11.99 

- Flavors: 12 varieties 

- Compliant with EU TPD standards

 

Product Launch | UK E-Cigarette Market Embraces Multi-Pod Trend with '6-in-1' Pyne Pod PP6000
Image source: vapesourcing website

 

It is worth noting that although the Pyne Pod PP6000 has been launched in the UK market, it is not currently listed on their brand's official website. In addition, the brand's official website information also indicates that the brand is affiliated with Shenzhen Pynepod Technology Co., Ltd, a company that is registered as Shenzhen Pan En Technology Co., Ltd in the Enterprise Check database. The company was established in 2020 and is located in Bao'an District, Shenzhen City.

Product Launch | UK E-Cigarette Market Embraces Multi-Pod Trend with '6-in-1' Pyne Pod PP6000
Image source: Qichacha

 

However, the brand's product is listed on the MHRA under the company name "XYFIL LIMITED", which upon further investigation is found to be Westphial Limited, a British company.

 

Firsts has observed that Lost Mary, SKE, and ELFBAR have all launched "four-in-one products" in the UK, signaling that mainstream disposable e-cigarette brands in the country are also entering this product format.

 

These "multifunctional" products integrate multiple replaceable pod e-cigarette devices, each pod containing 2 milliliters of e-cigarette liquid. Users can change pods by rotating the cigarette holder, combining the advantages of disposable use and a replaceable cartridge design.

 

2Firsts will continue to follow the latest developments in technology innovation and market performance of "N-in-one" e-cigarette products, providing accurate and authoritative information for the public.

 

We welcome news tips, article submissions, interview requests, or comments on this piece.

Please contact us at info@2firsts.com, or reach out to Alan Zhao, CEO of 2Firsts, on LinkedIn


Notice

1.  This article is intended solely for professional research purposes related to industry, technology, and policy. Any references to brands or products are made purely for objective description and do not constitute any form of endorsement, recommendation, or promotion by 2Firsts.

2.  The use of nicotine-containing products — including, but not limited to, cigarettes, e-cigarettes, nicotine pouchand heated tobacco products — carries significant health risks. Users are responsible for complying with all applicable laws and regulations in their respective jurisdictions.

3.  This article is not intended to serve as the basis for any investment decisions or financial advice. 2Firsts assumes no direct or indirect liability for any inaccuracies or errors in the content.

4.  Access to this article is strictly prohibited for individuals below the legal age in their jurisdiction.

 

Copyright

 

This article is either an original work created by 2Firsts or a reproduction from third-party sources with proper attribution. All copyrights and usage rights belong to 2Firsts or the original content provider. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or any other form of unauthorized use by any individual or organization is strictly prohibited. Violators will be held legally accountable.

For copyright-related inquiries, please contact: info@2firsts.com

 

AI Assistance Disclaimer

 

This article may have been enhanced using AI tools to improve translation and editorial efficiency. However, due to technical limitations, inaccuracies may occur. Readers are encouraged to refer to the cited sources for the most accurate information.

We welcome any corrections or feedback. Please contact us at: info@2firsts.com

Rumors Emerge of Two Leading Chinese E-liquid Firms Ordered to Suspend Operations; No Official Notice Found
Rumors Emerge of Two Leading Chinese E-liquid Firms Ordered to Suspend Operations; No Official Notice Found
Rumors suggest two leading Chinese e-liquid firms have been ordered to suspend operations for up to a month, though no official confirmation has been issued.
Jul.30
Singapore Government Rebuts Vape Advocacy Group Criticism, Says It Is Linked to Tobacco Companies
Singapore Government Rebuts Vape Advocacy Group Criticism, Says It Is Linked to Tobacco Companies
Singapore’s Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam rejected claims from the Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (Caphra) that the country’s tough vaping ban is “fearmongering.” He stressed that such arguments mirror those used by drug legalization advocates and pointed out that the group is linked to the tobacco industry.
Sep.01 by 2FIRSTS.ai
Philippines DTI Orders E-Commerce Platforms to Take Down Illegal E-Cigarettes Within 7 Days or Face Heavy Penalties
Philippines DTI Orders E-Commerce Platforms to Take Down Illegal E-Cigarettes Within 7 Days or Face Heavy Penalties
The Philippines Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has ordered e-commerce and digital platforms to remove illegal e-cigarette products within seven days, or risk heavy fines and even suspension of operations. These products were found to be in violation of several laws for lacking excise tax stamps or certification marks.
Aug.18 by 2FIRSTS.ai
Thailand Police Bust Bangkok E-Cigarette Factory,20,000 Vapes Seized
Thailand Police Bust Bangkok E-Cigarette Factory,20,000 Vapes Seized
Thailand’s Economic Crime Suppression Division (ECD) raided a warehouse-factory in Bangkok’s Bang Khunthian district, arresting two Chinese managers and detaining 11 Myanmar workers. Officers seized about 20,000 e-cigarette products along with chemical tanks, raw materials, and production equipment. The suspects face charges for operating an illegal business involving e-cigarettes, which are banned under Thai law.
Sep.10
Sven Löhr Appointed as New Managing Director of British American Tobacco Austria GmbH, Plans to Lead Company's Smoke-Free Strategy to Reduce Smoking Rates in Austria to 5% by 2040
Sven Löhr Appointed as New Managing Director of British American Tobacco Austria GmbH, Plans to Lead Company's Smoke-Free Strategy to Reduce Smoking Rates in Austria to 5% by 2040
Sven Löhr appointed as new Managing Director of British American Tobacco Austria, focusing on smoke-free future and market leadership.
Sep.03 by 2FIRSTS.ai
Kazakhstan Prosecutor General’s Office: Illegal Import of E-Cigarettes Is a Criminal Offense, Punishable by Up to 2 Years in Prison
Kazakhstan Prosecutor General’s Office: Illegal Import of E-Cigarettes Is a Criminal Offense, Punishable by Up to 2 Years in Prison
Kazakhstan’s Prosecutor General’s Office and financial authorities discussed illegal e-cigarette imports. A 2024 law criminalizes importation, punishable by up to two years in prison. Since early 2025, 16 smuggling cases were recorded, nine now in court. Legal awareness campaigns are ongoing at airports, stations, and customs.
Jul.23 by 2FIRSTS.ai