Alright, so I’ve been messing around with these JUUL things for a while now, and let me tell you, buying new pods all the time is a pain in the wallet. Then I had this wild thought: what if I could just refill the damn things myself? Yeah, I know, it sounds a bit crazy, but I was determined to figure it out.
So, I started digging around on the internet, and it turns out, I wasn’t the only one with this idea. There are actually some companies making refillable pods specifically designed for the JUUL battery. I found this one called YOUFILL, and they claimed their pods wouldn’t leak. Sounded too good to be true, but I was desperate, so I ordered a pack.

While I waited for those to arrive, I started experimenting with refilling the regular JUUL pods. Now, I’m not gonna lie, it was messy. I tried a few different methods I found online, prying the top off with a screwdriver, using a syringe to inject the juice, all that jazz. Most of the time, it ended up with me covered in e-liquid and a pod that leaked like crazy. But I did manage to get a few to work, at least for a little while.
I also checked out some other refillable vape pods, like the Vaporesso XROS Pro and the Voopoo ARGUS E40. The XROS Pro has this cool top-fill system, and the ARGUS E40 has a side-fill thing. They looked pretty neat, but I was really focused on finding something that worked with my JUUL. And I tried a bunch of different e-liquids, too. Turns out, finding a flavor you like is a whole other adventure. I tried the classic mint and tobacco, even some cucumber and mango ones. To be honest, none of them really hit the spot for me, but that’s just my personal taste.
Finally, the YOUFILL pods arrived, and I eagerly tried one out. I filled it up, popped it in my JUUL, and took a hit. And guess what? It actually worked! No leaks, no mess, just a smooth vape. It wasn’t perfect, the flavor was a bit different than the original JUUL pods, but it was a hell of a lot better than my DIY attempts. I did some more research and discovered that in 2024 there is this new refillable pod vape called Insbar from VPFIT. I didn’t get to try it, but maybe I will if my YOUFILL ones ever give out.
So, there you have it, my journey into the world of refillable JUUL pods. It was a bit of a bumpy ride, with some messy experiments and questionable results, but in the end, I found a solution that worked for me. Now, I can enjoy my JUUL without breaking the bank, and that’s a win in my book. It’s not a perfect system, but it’s definitely worth trying if you’re tired of constantly buying new pods.
- Tried refilling regular JUUL pods – messy and often leaked.
- Ordered YOUFILL refillable pods – claimed to be leak-proof.
- Explored other options like Vaporesso XROS Pro and Voopoo ARGUS E40.
- Tried various e-liquid flavors – mint, tobacco, cucumber, mango.
- YOUFILL pods worked – no leaks, decent vape, but the flavor was slightly different.
- Learned about Insbar from VPFIT – a new refillable pod vape in 2024.
So, yeah, refilling JUUL pods is a thing, and it can be done. Just be prepared for some trial and error, and don’t expect it to be exactly the same as the original pods. But if you’re looking to save some cash and are willing to put in a little effort, it’s definitely worth a shot.