
To use the device, simply inhale, no need to press any buttons, just inhale like a cigarette. When it’s a new pod make sure you leave it to soak for 5 minutes before first using it to avoid instantly burning the coil out. To fill the pod, remove the orange tab at the bottom of the pod and then fill it with your favourite e-liquid. Smoking cigarettes is simple, so Aspire wanted the Vilter to be just as simple to ensure the easiest transition from smoking to vaping. The device is incredibly simple to use which is the idea behind the Vilter. The filter tip works well in this setup, all be it a little looser than I remembered from my days as a smoker but still quite effective.

For those who are looking to quit, finding something to replicate the habit as closely as possible is hugely important, so we think this is this is the perfect kit to replace cigarettes. The idea behind the paper filter tip is to further replicate the feeling of smoking, so this combined with the tight airflow and draw activation of the device means this is in our opinion the closest thing you will find to smoking cigarettes. You can change them whenever you see fit. These ones feel just like the real thing and it seems to work a treat.

We have seen these once before but they were not executed anywhere near as well as they have been on the Vilter. The Vilter comes with two paper filter drip tips. Have you got a Vilter?įirstly, I apologise for that awful joke. The Vilter pod is quite transparent despite the dark colour, so checking e-liquid levels is easy. The coil’s resistance is 1.0ohm which is perfect for Nic Salts and other high nicotine e-liquids. Just remember to remove the drip tip before you throw the old pod.
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The coil is built into the pod itself, so when the coil is burnt out, just throw the full pod away and pop a new one in. It also allows the user to switch their drip tips for their own custom 510 drip tip or the paper filters the kit comes with (I will get to those soon, I promise).

The pod itself is also made of plastic which seems to be the standard now amongst pod systems and can hold a total of 2ml. As you can see, the body of the Vilter is quite smart looking. We reckon less than an hour but let us know what you think. The Vilter uses a 450mAh battery which doesn’t sound big compared to similar kits such as the Joyetech Ego’s 1000mAh battery, but it does the utilise Type-C charge port, meaning it’ll take no time at all to charge. The Vilter is made of lightweight plastic, weighing a grand total of 29g (without juice and with a paper filter tip – more on those later), making this an incredibly portable, easy to carry kit.
