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Pyne Pod Click 50K Review: Regular vs Boost Mode and Real Puff Count

Pyne Pod Click 50K Review: Regular vs Boost Mode and Real Puff Count

Pyne Pod Click 50K Review: Regular vs Boost Mode and Real Puff Count

Pyne Pod Click 50K Review: Regular vs Boost Mode and Real Puff Count

The Pyne Pod Click 50K is a prefilled pod kit built around a 750mAh battery, three 2ml mesh-coil pods and three 10ml refill containers, giving 36ml of e-liquid total. What sets it apart from most kits in this bracket is a genuine dual-output system: Regular Mode at 10W for maximum puffs, and Boost Mode at 20W for a stronger hit at the cost of roughly a third of the puff count. This guide covers exactly what each mode gives you, what the device really costs to run, and how it compares with the other high-puff kits currently on shelves.

Key facts:

  • 750mAh battery, USB-C charging, roughly 45 to 60 minutes 0 to 100%

  • 3 x 2ml pods + 3 x 10ml refill containers = 36ml total e-liquid, 20mg nic salt

  • Regular Mode (10W) targets up to 50,000 puffs; Boost Mode (20W) targets up to 30,000 puffs from the same e-liquid

  • Magnetic pod connection with an OLED display showing battery and active mode

 

What Is The Pyne Pod Click 50K Prefilled Pod Kit?

The Pyne Pod Click 50K is a rechargeable prefilled pod kit from Pyne Pod, built on the same 2ml pod plus 10ml refill container structure that every legal high-puff device in the UK uses. The kit comes with three prefilled pods and three matching refill containers, magnetically connected to a single reusable battery unit. An OLED display shows battery level and which output mode is active, and a double press of the power button switches between Regular and Boost.

Unlike the Bloody Bar 60K's twist-to-switch flavour system, the Pyne Pod Click 50K uses physical pod swaps: you click a different pod onto the battery unit when you want a different flavour, rather than twisting through built-in options. That makes it a slightly different proposition for anyone who values choosing exactly which pods to carry, rather than being locked into a preset four-flavour bundle.

 

Pyne Pod Click 50K Review

 

Are 50,000 Puff Vapes Like The Pyne Pod Click 50K Legal In The UK?

Yes, for the same structural reason the Bloody Bar 60K and every other legal big-puff kit is legal: no single pod exceeds the 2ml TPD cap, and no refill container exceeds the 10ml nicotine-liquid limit. The Pyne Pod Click 50K's three pods and three refill containers each sit within those limits individually; the 50,000 figure comes from adding three compliant units together, not from one oversized tank.

To be legally sold in the UK, a nicotine vaping product additionally needs MHRA notification before it goes on sale, a maximum nicotine strength of 20mg/ml, and the required "this product contains nicotine which is a highly addictive substance" warning covering at least 30% of front and back packaging. Several UK retailers list the Pyne Pod Click range as MHRA notified; Shop Disposables should confirm this directly against current MHRA records for the specific SKUs it stocks before publishing a firm compliance claim. Where that hasn't been checked, treat it as needs confirmation.

 

Pyne Pod Click 50K Specifications, And What They Actually Mean

Spec

What's printed

What it means for you

Battery

750mAh, USB-C

Roughly a day of moderate use per charge; heavier vapers will want a mid-day top-up

Charging

USB-C, roughly 45 to 60 minutes empty to full

A quick charger cable makes this workable as a lunchtime top-up rather than an overnight-only routine

Pods

3 x 2ml, dual mesh coil, fixed airflow

Each pod individually gives roughly 400 to 700 puffs before flavour fades, standard for a 2ml mesh pod

Refill containers

3 x 10ml, auto-feed magnetic connection

Each 10ml container tops up its matching pod repeatedly; one 12ml pod-and-refill set should realistically give somewhere around 3,000 real puffs, not the full stated 16,600

Nicotine

20mg (2%) nic salt

UK legal maximum, suited to smokers used to 15 to 20-plus cigarettes a day

Output modes

Regular (10W) and Boost (20W)

Regular stretches puffs and battery further; Boost roughly doubles the wattage for thicker vapour and stronger flavour, at the cost of faster e-liquid and battery use

Total capacity

36ml across 3 pods + 3 refills

Slightly less total e-liquid than the Bloody Bar 60K's 48ml, spread across three flavours instead of four

 

The headline "50,000 puffs" figure applies only in Regular Mode, calculated on short draws. Switch to Boost and the manufacturer's own figures put the realistic ceiling closer to 30,000, because roughly double the wattage burns through e-liquid and battery charge faster per puff. For most adult vapers drawing at a normal pace rather than the shortest possible puff, expect somewhere in the 18,000 to 25,000 real-puff range across the whole kit in Regular Mode, and correspondingly less in Boost.

 

Regular Mode Vs Boost Mode: What's The Real Difference?

This is the single most useful thing to understand about the Pyne Pod Click 50K, and it's the reason it earns a place next to devices with much bigger battery numbers.

  • Regular Mode (10W)runs the dual mesh coils at lower power. Draws feel lighter, throat hit is present but not overwhelming, and both e-liquid and battery are used more slowly. This is the mode that gets you closest to the advertised 50,000 puff figure, and it's the default setting out of the box.

  • Boost Mode (20W) roughly doubles the wattage. Vapour production increases noticeably, flavour becomes more pronounced (particularly on fruit and menthol profiles), and throat hit is firmer. The trade-off is that e-liquid and battery both deplete faster; the manufacturer's own figures suggest the total puff count drops to around 30,000, roughly a 40% reduction, for a genuinely stronger vaping experience per puff.

In practical terms: if you're chasing maximum longevity from a single kit, stay in Regular Mode. If you found the draw on a standard 2ml pod device too weak or thin after switching from smoking or from a 600-puff disposable, Boost Mode is the setting that closes that gap, at the cost of getting through your three pods faster.

 

How Long Does The Pyne Pod Click 50K Battery Actually Last?

At 750mAh, this is a smaller battery than the Bloody Bar 60K's 1200mAh or the IVG Smart Max's 1000mAh. In Regular Mode, expect it to comfortably cover a full day of moderate use (100 to 150 puffs), in line with manufacturer claims of "more than a day" on a full charge. Heavy users, especially anyone running Boost Mode regularly, should expect to charge once every 18 to 24 hours, sometimes sooner. The 45 to 60 minute USB-C charge time is quick enough to top up during a break rather than needing overnight charging as a strict routine, though as with any battery spec, actual charge time will vary slightly depending on the USB-C source used and should be checked against the box instructions.

 

What Does The Pyne Pod Click 50K Cost Per Week, By Smoker Profile?

At a typical online price of roughly £10 to £12 for the full kit (device plus three pods and three refills), here's what weekly cost looks like once real puff counts, not marketing figures, are factored in. This uses Regular Mode figures, since that's the default setting most users will spend most of their time in.

Smoker profile

Puffs per day

Days the kit's 36ml lasts (Regular Mode)

Cost per week

Light / social (10 cigarettes a day equivalent)

80 to 100

Roughly 200+ days

Under £1

Moderate (15 a day)

150 to 180

Roughly 120 to 140 days

Around £0.55 to £0.65

Heavy (20+ a day)

250 to 300

Roughly 70 to 85 days

Around £0.90 to £1.10

 

Switch to Boost Mode regularly and those day counts drop by roughly 40%, which raises the effective weekly cost proportionally, still well under what a pack-a-day smoker or a heavy disposable user was spending pre-ban. For comparison, a moderate 15-a-day smoker buying £5-plus disposables every two to three days was previously spending £12 to £15 a week; even in Boost Mode, the Pyne Pod Click 50K comes in at a fraction of that.

 

Pyne Pod Click 50K Vs Other High-Puff Prefilled Pod Kits

Device

Battery

Total e-liquid

Output control

Best for

Pyne Pod Click 50K

750mAh

36ml (3x2ml + 3x10ml)

Regular/Boost, genuine wattage difference

Vapers who want control over vapour strength and don't mind swapping physical pods

Bloody Bar 60K

1200mAh

48ml (4x2ml + 4x10ml)

Fixed output, no modes

Vapers who want maximum e-liquid volume and built-in flavour switching without touching pods

IVG Smart Max 10K

1000mAh

12ml (1x2ml + 1x10ml) per kit

Eco/Boost, triggered by draw length

Vapers who want a lower up-front cost and don't need three flavours loaded at once

Hayati Pro Ultra Plus 25000

850 to 1250mAh

24ml (2x2ml + 2x10ml)

Fixed output, no modes

Vapers who want two flavour chambers and a display window to see remaining liquid

 

The Pyne Pod Click 50K's genuine edge is the Regular/Boost split. Most competing kits either have no power modes at all (Bloody Bar 60K, Hayati Pro Ultra Plus) or trigger Boost automatically based on draw length rather than a manual switch (IVG Smart Max). If you want to deliberately choose between maximum longevity and maximum throat hit on a puff-by-puff basis, this is the device built for that. If you'd rather never think about settings, the Bloody Bar 60K or Hayati Pro Ultra Plus are simpler.

 

Who Should Buy The Pyne Pod Click 50K

  • Adult smokers and disposable-vape switchers who want control over vapour strength
    Regular Mode for all-day longevity, Boost Mode when you want it to feel more like a proper drag.

  • Vapers who prefer choosing individual pods over a locked four-flavour bundle 
    Because pods click on and off rather than twisting through preset options, you can carry just the flavours you actually want.

  • Anyone who wants a display screen showing battery level and active mode at a glance
    The OLED screen is a genuine usability upgrade over button-free, screen-free kits.

  • People who like the idea of a genuinely adjustable draw without stepping up to a full sub-ohm mod
    Boost Mode gets you meaningfully closer to a stronger hit without leaving the simplicity of a prefilled pod system.

 

Who Should NOT Buy The Pyne Pod Click 50K

Skip this one if you want the absolute maximum single-kit e-liquid volume, that's the Bloody Bar 60K at 48ml versus this device's 36ml. If total capacity per purchase is your priority over mode flexibility, the 4-in-1 twist kit edges it.

Skip it too if you dislike having to physically remove and swap pods to change flavour. The magnetic click system is quick, but it's still a manual swap, unlike twist-based multi-flavour devices where all your flavours are loaded simultaneously.

And skip it if you're new to vaping and likely to find having two output modes confusing rather than useful. If you'd rather a device just work the same way every time with nothing to think about, a single-output kit removes that decision entirely.

 

 

What Goes Wrong With The Pyne Pod Click 50K (And How To Avoid It)

  • Forgetting which mode you're in and being surprised by faster e-liquid use
    Because the OLED screen shows the mode but it's easy not to glance at it, some users run Boost Mode for longer than intended and are then surprised the kit doesn't stretch as far as the "50,000 puffs" figure suggested. Get into the habit of checking the screen after charging, since the device may not always default back to Regular Mode automatically depending on the last setting used.

  • No puff counter means no hard warning before a pod runs dry
    Unlike devices with an actual puff-tracking display, you're relying on flavour and vapour drop-off as the signal a pod needs replacing. This isn't a fault, it's a design limitation worth knowing about before you buy, particularly if you dislike guessing.

  • Magnetic pod connection not seating fully
    As with any magnetic click system, a pod that isn't pushed on fully can cause a weak or absent draw.If a fresh pod isn't firing, check the connection is properly seated before assuming it's faulty.

  • Assuming 50,000 puffs applies regardless of mode
    As covered above, that figure is Regular Mode only. Boost Mode users should expect closer to 30,000, and drawing longer or harder than the shortest possible puff will reduce both figures further.

 

Expected Real World Experience Based On Specs

This section reflects derived, spec-based expectations rather than first-hand staff testing notes. If Shop Disposables' team has used this device directly, that testing data should replace or supplement what's below.

  • Battery life should comfortably cover a full day of moderate use in Regular Mode, with Boost Mode users needing to charge somewhat more often given the higher wattage draw.

  • Charging is expected to take approximately 45 to 60 minutes from empty to full via USB-C, in line with the 750mAh capacity; actual time should be checked against the manufacturer's specific charging instructions, as output varies by charger.

  • Flavour hit in Regular Mode should be smooth and consistent, typical of dual mesh coil performance; Boost Mode is likely to bring out noticeably more pronounced flavour and vapour, especially on fruit and menthol profiles, at the cost of faster depletion.

  • Throat hit at 20mg nic salt should feel firm in either mode, with Boost Mode likely delivering a stronger, more immediate hit suited to heavier ex-smokers.

  • Hand feel and pocket feel are expected to be compact given the stated 97mm x 45mm x 27mm dimensions and roughly 85g weight, broadly comparable in size to a car key fob stack, and should sit comfortably in most pockets.

  • Ease of setup should be straightforward: click a pod onto the battery unit, wait roughly two minutes for the coil to saturate as recommended, then inhale to activate. No buttons needed for normal vaping, only for switching modes.

  • Pod life expectancy for each 2ml-plus-10ml set is likely to land around 3,000 real puffs at typical draw length and Regular Mode, based on comparable mesh pod-and-refill systems.

  • Leak resistance should be good given the sealed magnetic pod design, in line with similar click-connection prefilled systems, though as with any magnetic connector, a pod not seated fully is the most likely source of any issues.

  • Best use case: an adult smoker or ex-disposable user who wants the option to switch between a longer-lasting, gentler draw and a stronger, more intense one depending on mood or time of day, without needing a full adjustable mod.

  • What to watch out for: losing track of which mode is active and being surprised by how much faster Boost Mode uses e-liquid, and the lack of a puff counter meaning you're relying on taste and vapour cues rather than a hard number.

 

Pyne Pod Click 50K FAQ

  1. Is the Pyne Pod Click 50K legal in the UK?
    Yes, based on its design. Each of its three pods holds 2ml and each refill container holds 10ml, both within TPD limits, and the 20mg nicotine strength is the UK legal maximum. Full legal sale also requires MHRA notification, which Shop Disposables should confirm against current MHRA records for the specific SKU listed.

  2. Is the Pyne Pod Click 50K TPD compliant?
    The 2ml pod capacity, 10ml refill limit and 20mg nicotine strength are all within TPD/TRPR rules, so the device is designed for legal UK sale. Full TPD compliance also covers labelling, packaging and ingredient testing, which should be confirmed against MHRA records for certainty.

  3. How many puffs does the Pyne Pod Click 50K actually give?
    Up to 50,000 in Regular Mode on the box figure, calculated on very short draws. Realistic expectations for typical adult draw length are somewhere in the 18,000 to 25,000 range in Regular Mode, with Boost Mode reducing that further.

  4. What's the difference between Regular and Boost Mode?
    Regular Mode runs at 10W and prioritises longevity and battery life. Boost Mode runs at roughly 20W for stronger flavour and thicker vapour, at the cost of using e-liquid and battery faster, roughly a 40% reduction in total puffs according to the manufacturer's own figures.

  5. How long does the battery last?
    Around a full day for moderate use in Regular Mode, less in Boost Mode or for heavy vapers. Battery life depends heavily on mode selection and draw frequency.

  6. How long does it take to charge?
    Roughly 45 to 60 minutes from empty to full via USB-C, based on the 750mAh capacity. Actual time should be checked against the manufacturer's instructions, as charger output varies.

  7. Can I refill the Pyne Pod Click 50K?
    No. The pods and refill containers are sealed and prefilled. When a set runs dry, you replace the pod and its refill container together.

  8. Do I replace the pod or the whole device?
    Just the pod and its attached refill container. The battery body is reusable and designed to be kept long-term.

  9. What nicotine strength is it?
    20mg (2%) nicotine salt, the maximum permitted under UK regulations, across all pods.

  10. Is it good for beginners?
    It can suit beginners switching directly from smoking, though the two-mode system adds a small learning curve compared with a single-output device. Anyone who wants total simplicity with zero settings may prefer a fixed-output kit instead.

  11. Is it good after disposables?
    Yes, and the Boost Mode option specifically helps close the gap for anyone who found standard prefilled pods weaker than the disposable they were used to.

  12. Which flavour pack should I choose?
    That's down to personal taste; the range spans fruit, berry, and cooling menthol editions. Boost Mode tends to bring out fruit and menthol profiles more strongly than Regular Mode, worth factoring in if flavour intensity matters to your choice.

  13. Does it leak?
    The sealed magnetic pod design is generally leak-resistant when pods are fully seated. As with any magnetic connector, a pod not clicked on properly is the most likely cause of any leaking.

  14. What does mesh coil mean?
    A mesh coil uses a flat woven strip of metal rather than round wire, spreading heat more evenly across a larger surface area for smoother vapour and more consistent flavour. This device uses dual mesh coils across its pod system.

  15. How do I know when to replace a pod?
    Flavour and vapour will noticeably weaken. There's no puff counter on this device, so you're relying on taste and draw quality as the signal rather than a hard number.

  16. Can I take it travelling?
    As a rechargeable device with a lithium battery and nicotine e-liquid, standard UK airline hand luggage rules apply: keep it in cabin baggage. Always check the specific airline's current policy before flying.

  17. How should I store it?
    Somewhere cool and dry, away from direct sunlight, and away from children and pets, in line with standard e-liquid and battery storage advice.

  18. How do I recycle it?
    The battery unit is reusable and shouldn't be discarded like a disposable. Empty pods and refill containers should go through your local household battery or electronics recycling scheme; check with your local council for details.

  19. What other products are similar?
    The Bloody Bar 60K offers a larger total e-liquid volume with a built-in twist system instead of manual pod swaps. The IVG Smart Max 10K offers a similar dual-mode approach on a smaller single-pod scale.

 

Compliance And Safety

This product is for adult smokers and vapers aged 18 and over only. It contains nicotine, a highly addictive substance. Reusable vape products like this remain legal in the UK, while single-use disposable vapes have been banned since 1 June 2025. The device is designed for legal UK sale based on its 2ml pod capacity, 10ml refill limit and 20mg nicotine strength, all within TPD/TRPR limits; MHRA notification for this specific product should be confirmed with the supplier or checked against MHRA records before publishing final compliance claims. Use only genuine Pyne Pod Click refill packs with this device. Charge only with a suitable USB-C power source. Keep out of reach of children and pets at all times. Dispose of empty pods and refill containers responsibly through your local recycling scheme. This article makes no medical claims and is not a substitute for professional health advice.

If you're experiencing difficulty controlling nicotine use or thinking about quitting altogether, NHS Smokefree offers free support and advice at nhs.uk/better-health/quit-smoking.