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Geek Vape Aegis T200 / Aegis Touch Kit 200W
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    Geek Vape Z200 200W Mod
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      This collection holds 86 Geek Vape products, covering the full spread of what the brand makes for the UK market. That means Aegis kits and mods, Z series and Wenax pod devices, sub ohm tanks, an RDA, replacement pods and every current coil family. Prices start at £2.99.

      Geek Vape is best known for the Aegis line. These are the devices built around a reinforced chassis with rubberised panels and sealed ports, designed to survive knocks, dust and damp that would finish a plain plastic body. Alongside that sits a broader catalogue of compact pod kits, high wattage platforms and the Z series tanks. The practical question for most buyers is not which device is best. It is which coil fits what they already own, so that is where this page starts.

      Geek Vape coil families and what fits what

      B Series

      B Series coils are the Aegis Boost platform. They cover the Boost, the Boost Pro, the Boost Plus and the B100. The family runs across a wide resistance spread from tight mouth to lung values above 1.0 ohm down to 0.2 ohm mesh for direct to lung, so one pack often serves more than one kit in a household.

      M Series and Zeus coils

      M Series coils fit the Z series sub ohm tanks and the kits built around them, including the Z50, the Z200 and the Aegis Max. Zeus and Z mesh coils cover the Zeus tank family. Both are mesh for direct to lung vaping at higher wattage, typically 0.15 ohm to 0.4 ohm. Match the coil to the exact tank name on the base, since the two families are related but not interchangeable across every model.

      Aero Supermesh and pod coils

      Aero Supermesh coils serve the smaller Aegis and Wenax pod devices. Several newer kits use integrated pod cartridges instead, where the coil is bonded into the pod. The Aegis One, the Aegis Nano and the Mero AIO all work this way, so for those you buy replacement pods rather than loose coils.

      Resistance, wattage and mesh

      Resistance is the number printed on the coil. Above 1.0 ohm is mouth to lung territory at roughly 10W to 18W with tight airflow and a 50/50 e-liquid. Between 0.6 and 0.9 ohm gives a restricted direct to lung draw at 15W to 30W. Below 0.5 ohm is sub ohm vaping, usually 40W to 80W with airflow wide open and a high VG shortfill.

      Geek Vape's finished coils use mesh rather than round wire. A mesh strip presents a larger, flatter surface to the wick, so it heats evenly and reaches temperature faster. That means a cleaner ramp up with fewer hot spots. Round wire still exists on rebuildable decks where the builder controls the wrap, which is what the Tengu RDA is for.

      Priming and coil life

      A dry coil burns on the first pull and there is no recovering it. Drip e-liquid onto the exposed cotton through the ports until it darkens, fit the coil, fill the tank, then leave it standing for five minutes. On a variable wattage device, start ten percent below the recommended figure for the first tank.

      Expect one to two weeks from a coil in normal use. Sweet bakery, custard and candy liquids shorten that because the sucralose in them caramelises onto the mesh. Fruit and menthol blends are far gentler. Falling vapour, a dull taste or a faint burnt edge all mean the coil has done its work.

      Tanks, pods and 510 fitment

      Geek Vape sub ohm tanks use the standard 510 thread, so they screw onto any regulated 510 mod rather than only Geek Vape ones. The Mero AIO takes a 510 adaptor for the same reason. Pods are the opposite case, because pod shapes are specific to their device family. An Aegis Nano pod will not seat in an Aegis One. Always match the pod to the exact device name.

      Choosing a Geek Vape device

      If durability is the priority, the Aegis range is the reason people come to this brand. For something pocketable and mouth to lung, the Wenax and Sonder pod kits are compact, simple and inexpensive. For power and long runtime, the Z series and Aegis Legend platforms take removable 18650 or 21700 cells. If you build your own coils, the Tengu is a dual coil RDA.

      Delivery, age checks and support

      Vaping products are sold to adults aged 18 and over and every order is age verified before dispatch. Nicotine e-liquid sold in the UK is capped at 20mg per ml, nicotine bottles at 10ml and tanks supplied with nicotine liquid at 2ml. UK delivery is free over £20. If you are unsure which coil or pod fits your device, call 07827 210361 between 8.30am and 4.00pm with the model name.

      Geek Vape questions answered

      Which coils fit the Aegis Boost?

      The Aegis Boost family uses B Series coils. The same family covers the Boost Pro, the Boost Plus and the B100, so a single pack often works across more than one device. B Series runs from mouth to lung resistances above 1.0 ohm down to 0.2 ohm mesh, so check the resistance on the coil as well as the family name.

      What is the difference between M Series and Zeus coils?

      M Series coils are made for the Z series sub ohm tanks used on kits such as the Z50, the Z200 and the Aegis Max. Zeus and Z mesh coils cover the Zeus tank family. They look similar, yet they are not interchangeable across every model. Read the tank base for the exact name before you reorder.

      Why are Geek Vape Aegis devices more expensive than plain pod kits?

      You are paying for the chassis. Aegis models use a reinforced body with rubberised panels and sealed charging ports, which is designed to cope with drops, dust and damp. A standard plastic pod kit has none of that. Whether the extra outlay is worth it depends on where the device lives, since a kit kept on a desk is treated very differently to one carried on site.

      How long should a Geek Vape coil last?

      One to two weeks in normal use. Sweet bakery, custard and candy e-liquids cut that down sharply because the sucralose in them caramelises onto the mesh. Fruit and menthol blends are much kinder. Priming properly and letting a new coil stand for five minutes before the first draw makes a real difference.

      Can I use a Geek Vape tank on another brand of mod?

      Yes. Geek Vape sub ohm tanks use the standard 510 threaded connection, so they will fit any regulated 510 mod regardless of who made it. Check the tank diameter against the top plate of your mod so it does not overhang. Set the wattage to the range printed on the coil rather than to the mod's maximum.

      Which Geek Vape pod kit suits a beginner?

      The compact pod kits are the easiest entry point. The Wenax and Sonder devices are draw activated or single button, run at modest wattage and take few coil options, so there is very little to get wrong. Look for USB-C charging and a coil family that is widely stocked.

      What is an RDA and do I need one?

      An RDA is a rebuildable dripping atomiser. Instead of buying a finished coil, you install wire and cotton on a deck yourself and drip liquid onto it directly. It gives full control over resistance and airflow at the lowest running cost. It also requires a working understanding of Ohm's law and battery safety, so it is not a starting point for a new vaper.

      Do Geek Vape pods work across different Geek Vape devices?

      Rarely. Coil families are shared across devices but pods generally are not, because each pod is shaped to its own battery housing. An Aegis One pod will not fit an Aegis Nano and neither will fit a Mero AIO. If you are reordering pods, use the full device name rather than the series name to avoid buying the wrong shape.

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