Higo Vape Kits FAQ's
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What are Higo vape kits?
Higo vape kits are a range of rechargeable devices that use prefilled pods rather than refillable pods/tanks. They are designed to provide a simple vaping experience while lasting longer than disposable vapes. The Higo range of prefilled vape kits include Higo Krystal Max 7500, Higo Alfa Pro, Higo Krystal pro and lastly the Higo BB 4000.
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Are Higo pod kits suitable for beginners?
Higo pod kits are designed to be easy to use, with inhale activation and no complicated setup. This makes them a good option for beginners, particularly those moving away from smoking or disposables.
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Are Higo vape kits better than disposable vapes?
Higo vape kits offer a similar experience to disposables but are designed to last longer with some kits lasting up to 25,000 puffs. Instead of replacing the whole device, you only replace the pod, making them more cost-effective and reducing waste.
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Why does my Higo pod kit taste burnt?
A burnt taste typically means the vape pod has reached the end of its lifespan or the coil is no longer saturated. Once you start getting a burnt taste, you should replace the pod to restore normal flavour as a burnt taste means the cotton inside the coil is now damaged and this can not be repaired.
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How do I know when to replace my Higo pod?
A noticeable drop in flavour or vapour production is usually a sign the pod is empty. Replacing it at this point will restore performance.
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How does the Higo BB 4000 compare to other big puff vapes?
The Higo BB 4000 performs well against some of the top big puff alternatives, particularly when it comes to consistency and overall value. While many devices focus purely on high puff counts, the BB 4000 combines reliable battery performance with a steady flavour output that holds up throughout use.
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What is the best Higo vape kit?
For most users, the Higo BB 4000 is one of the most popular options due to its balance of size, puff count and ease of use. It delivers up to 4000 puffs in a compact device, making it a practical choice for both new and experienced vapers looking for a reliable everyday kit.
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Which Higo vape kit is best for beginners?
For most beginners, the Higo BB 4000 is one of the easiest places to start. It combines a simple inhale-activated design with a larger puff count and rechargeable battery, helping new users transition away from disposable vapes without adding unnecessary complexity.
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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 compact everyday pod kit with a smaller overall footprint, while the Higo Alfa Pro 25K is built for significantly longer use with a much larger puff capacity and extended battery performance. The Alfa Pro is generally better suited to heavier vapers wanting fewer pod changes and longer runtime.
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What nicotine strength do Higo vape kits use?
Most Higo vape kits use 20mg nicotine salt e-liquid. Nicotine salts provide a smoother inhale while still delivering fast nicotine satisfaction, making them popular with disposable users and smokers moving to vaping.
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Which Higo vape kit lasts the longest?
The Higo Alfa Pro 25K is currently one of the longest-lasting devices in the range, designed for extended use with a high-capacity refill system (22ml of vape liquid from 2 x 1ml & 2 x 10ml pods) and larger rechargeable battery.
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Are Higo vape kits suitable for heavy vapers?
Larger devices in the range, particularly the Krystal Max 7500 and Alfa Pro 25K, are designed to handle heavier everyday use thanks to their increased e-liquid capacity and longer-lasting battery systems.