GeekVape G Series Coil Heads
Description
Fix Weak Flavour & Bring Back Smooth MTL Performance
Muted flavour, gurgling or weak throat hit? That’s a worn-out coil — and an easy fix.
GeekVape G Series coils are designed for clean flavour, smooth airflow and stable low-wattage performance. Ideal for MTL users who want consistency without complexity.
Built with mesh technology, these coils deliver faster heating and more even flavour compared to standard wire coils.
What’s in the Box
- 5 × GeekVape G Series Replacement Coil Heads
Key Features
- Mesh coil structure for improved flavour consistency
- Designed for MTL and restricted DTL vaping
- Optimised for low-wattage pod systems
- Compatible with multiple GeekVape devices
- Easy push-fit installation
G Series Coil Matrix
| Coil | Resistance | Power Range | Style | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| G Mesh | 0.6Ω | 13–18W | RDL | More vapour, looser draw |
| G Mesh | 0.8Ω | 12–15W | MTL | Balanced flavour |
| G Mesh | 1.0Ω | 10–12W | MTL | Tighter inhale |
| G Coil | 1.2Ω | 9–12W | MTL | Nic salts & smooth draw |
Quick Selection Guide
- More vapour: 0.6Ω
- Best balance: 0.8Ω
- Tight MTL: 1.0Ω – 1.2Ω
Liquid Compatibility
- 50/50 e-liquids: ideal for all variants
- Nicotine salts: best with 1.0Ω and 1.2Ω
- High VG: not recommended (too thick)
Compatibility
- GeekVape Wenax Series (C1, K1, K2, S3)
- GeekVape Aegis Pod / AP2
- GeekVape Obelisk 60
- Other G Series compatible pod systems
Important Compatibility Note
These coils only work with G Series compatible pods. Some GeekVape devices use built-in coils and are not compatible.
Usage Tip
Prime your coil before first use and allow proper saturation to avoid dry hits and extend lifespan.
Regulatory – Ireland
18+ only. Designed for TPD-compliant pod systems used in Ireland. Coil resistance affects nicotine delivery and throat hit.
Frequently Asked Questions
They are designed mainly for MTL, with 0.6Ω supporting restricted DTL.
1.0Ω and 1.2Ω coils provide the best performance with nicotine salts.
This usually happens when the coil is worn out or not properly primed before use.
Typically 5–10 days depending on usage and liquid type.
Last Updated: April 2026