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Higo Vapes FAQ's
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What are Higo vapes?
Higo vapes are rechargeable pod kits designed as a reusable alternative to disposable vapes. The range includes compact rechargeable devices, big puff pod kits and replaceable prefilled pod systems that are designed to offer longer-lasting vaping with less waste.
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Are Higo vapes disposable?
Most modern Higo vape kits are rechargeable rather than disposable. Devices like the Higo BB 4000, Higo Krystal Max 7500 and Higo Alfa Pro 25K use replaceable prefilled pods, allowing the battery device to be reused multiple times.
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What makes Higo vapes different?
Higo vapes are designed to combine the simplicity of disposables with the longer lifespan and better value of rechargeable pod systems. The range focuses heavily on big puff performance, mesh coil flavour delivery and easy-to-use prefilled pod setups.
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What is a Higo big puff vape?
A Higo big puff vape is a device built to deliver significantly more puffs than a traditional disposable. Products like the Higo BB 4000, Krystal Max 7500 and Alfa Pro 25K combine prefilled Higo pods with larger refill containers to extend usage while maintaining consistent flavour and vapour production.
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What Higo vapes are available?
The Higo range now includes several different pod kits depending on vaping style and usage needs. The Higo Krystal Pro 600 offers a compact rechargeable setup, the Higo BB 4000 provides a balance between portability and puff count, while devices like the Krystal Max 7500 and Alfa Pro 25K are designed for heavier everyday use and extended vaping sessions.
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What is the difference between the Higo BB 4000 and Higo Alfa Pro 25K?
The Higo BB 4000 is designed as a smaller, more compact big puff pod kit offering up to 4000 puffs, making it ideal for everyday portability. The Higo Alfa Pro 25K is a much larger high-capacity device with a dual-flavour system, larger e-liquid capacity and significantly longer lifespan aimed at heavier users.
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Are Higo vapes legal in the UK?
Higo vapes sold in the UK are designed to comply with current TPD regulations, including nicotine strength limits and pod capacity requirements. This ensures they meet UK safety and legal standards for vaping products.
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How long do Higo vapes last?
The lifespan depends on the device and how heavily it’s used. Smaller devices like the Krystal Pro 600 are designed for shorter-term everyday vaping, while larger devices such as the Krystal Max 7500 and Alfa Pro 25K are designed to last considerably longer between pod replacements.
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Are Higo vapes good for beginners?
Higo vape kits are beginner friendly because they require very little setup and no manual refilling. Most devices are inhale activated and use prefilled pods, helping make the switch from smoking or disposables much simpler.
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What nicotine strength do Higo vapes use?
Most Higo vape kits and pods use 20mg nicotine salt e-liquid. Nicotine salts are designed to provide quicker nicotine satisfaction with a smoother throat hit compared to traditional freebase nicotine liquids.
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Do Higo vapes use refillable e-liquid?
Higo devices use prefilled pods rather than open refillable pods. When the pod runs out, it is replaced with a fresh refill pod, helping keep maintenance simple and mess free.
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Are Higo refill pods replaceable?
Yes. Devices like the Higo BB 4000, Krystal Max 7500 and Alfa Pro 25K all use replaceable prefilled pod systems. Once the pod is empty, it can simply be removed and swapped for a new one.
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Why have Higo vapes become more popular recently?
Following the UK disposable vape ban, more vapers have started moving towards rechargeable pod kits that offer better value and longer use. Higo has become increasingly popular because the brand focuses heavily on straightforward big puff devices that still feel familiar to disposable users.
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Are Higo vapes better than disposables?
For many users, Higo pod kits offer several advantages over disposables, including rechargeable batteries, replaceable pods, larger puff counts and lower long-term running costs. They also produce less waste compared to single-use devices.
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Which Higo vape is best for heavy vapers?
For heavier users, larger devices like the Higo Krystal Max 7500 and Higo Alfa Pro 25K are usually the better fit due to their increased puff count, larger refill systems and extended battery performance. The Alfa Pro 25K is especially suited to all-day users wanting maximum longevity and dual-flavour flexibility.
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Which Higo vape is best for beginners?
The Higo BB 4000 is often one of the easiest entry points into the Higo range because it combines straightforward inhale activation, compact sizing and replaceable pods in a format that still feels familiar to disposable vape users.