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[Solved] Should I buy pods before a new device?

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Starter Q&A example: If I already own an OXVA, should I try new pods before buying a new kit?

This is starter community content from OXVA Vapes UK to show the kind of useful questions the forum is for while the community grows.


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Usually yes. If the device still charges and fires normally, a fresh pod is the cheapest diagnostic step. Burnt taste, weak flavour, gurgling and leaking are often pod or liquid issues. Buy a new device when the battery, charging, screen or contacts are the real problem.

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Replace the pod first unless the device itself is clearly faulty.

— OXVA Starter Q&A


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