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Uwell Caliburn G3 Lite Pod Kit

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Uwell Caliburn G3 Lite Pod KitBuy Uwell Caliburn G3 Lite Pod Kit at the Best Price in Pakistan The Uwell Caliburn G3 Lite Pod Kit is a sleek and powerful pod system designed for vapers who want simplicity, rich flavour, and reliable all day performance in a pocket friendly device. With its 1200 mAh built in battery, up to 25 W output, adjustable airflow, and smooth draw activation, this kit delivers satisfying vapour and flavour with ease perfect for both beginners and experienced

Buy Uwell Caliburn G3 Lite Pod Kit at the Best Price in Pakistan

The Uwell Caliburn G3 Lite Pod Kit is a sleek and powerful pod system designed for vapers who want simplicity, rich flavour, and reliable all-day performance in a pocket-friendly device. With its 1200 mAh built-in battery, up to 25 W output, adjustable airflow, and smooth draw activation, this kit delivers satisfying vapour and flavour with ease  perfect for both beginners and experienced vapers.

At Sticky Fingers, we bring you authentic Uwell products that combine trusted engineering with user-friendly design making the Caliburn G3 Lite a solid choice for everyday mouth-to-lung and restricted direct-lung vaping.

Product Overview

The Uwell Caliburn G3 Lite is a compact, draw-activated pod kit engineered to deliver smooth vapour and great flavour without complexity. Its ergonomic build and intuitive design make it ideal for daily use, while the adjustable airflow lets you tailor your draw from tighter MTL to looser RDL  giving you versatility in a streamlined package.

Specifications

  • Battery Capacity: 1200 mAh (built-in)
  • Output Power: Up to 25 W
  • Pod Capacity: 2.5 ml
  • Coil Compatibility: Caliburn G3 mesh coil pods
  • Activation: Auto-draw firing (button-free)
  • Airflow: Adjustable airflow control
  • Charging: USB Type-C fast charging
  • Build Material: Lightweight, portable body
  • Vaping Styles: MTL (mouth-to-lung) & RDL (restricted direct-lung)

Sleek Design with Everyday Usability

The Caliburn G3 Lite features a slim, ergonomic body that feels comfortable in your hand and is easy to carry everywhere  perfect for commuters and on-the-go vaping.

With clean lines and a refined finish, this pod kit strikes a modern aesthetic that appeals to both style-conscious and performance-focused users.

Smooth Performance & Customisable Vaping

Built-in adjustable airflow lets you fine-tune your draw intensity — go for a tighter, flavour-focused MTL inhale or loosen it up for a restricted direct-lung experience.

Whether you’re using nicotine salts or balanced freebase e-liquids, the G3 Lite delivers consistent flavour and vapour production with each puff.

Battery & Charging Efficiency

The generous built-in battery capacity is engineered to last throughout a typical day of vaping without frequent recharges giving you confidence on long days out.

USB Type-C charging means quicker power replenishment and minimal downtime, so you spend less time charging and more time vaping.

Pod System & Easy Refilling

The side-fill pod design is clean and simple, making refilling your favourite e-liquids quick and mess-free.

Pods lock securely into place for consistent performance and reliable connection with the battery  no fuss, no weak contacts.

Safety & Protection Features

The Uwell Caliburn G3 Lite includes multiple safety features:

  • Short-circuit protection
  • Overcharge protection
  • Low-battery protection
  • Over-current protection
  • Over-temperature protection

These safeguards help ensure safe and dependable vaping day after day.

Pros and Cons

Pros

Cons

Powerful 1200 mAh battery

No manual wattage adjustment

Up to 25 W output

Pod capacity limited to 2.5 ml

Lightweight, ergonomic design

Not designed for heavy cloud chasing

Adjustable airflow for MTL & RDL

Integrated battery (non-replaceable)

Easy refilling & draw-activated firing

No display screen

Who Should Use the Uwell Caliburn G3 Lite?

  • Beginners looking for a simple, button-free vape experience
  • Daily users who want long battery life and flavour consistency
  • MTL vapers seeking rich taste and smooth draws
  • Users who enjoy adjustable airflow between MTL and RDL

What’s Included in the Box

  • 1 × Uwell Caliburn G3 Lite Device
  • 1 × Uwell Caliburn G3 Pod Cartridge (pre-installed)
  • 1 × USB Type-C Charging Cable
  • 1 × User Manual

Why Buy Uwell Caliburn G3 Lite from Sticky Fingers?

At Sticky Fingers, we prioritise authentic products, fair pricing, and reliable customer support. The Uwell Caliburn G3 Lite Pod Kit stands out for its balanced performance, adjustable vaping options, and everyday reliability  making it a smart choice for vapers in Pakistan seeking a versatile and portable pod system.

FAQs

What is the price of the Uwell Caliburn G3 Lite Pod Kit in Pakistan?

Uwell Caliburn G3 Lite Pod Kit price in Pakistan is Rs. 3,000 at sticky finger.

Does the Caliburn G3 Lite have adjustable airflow?

Yes, the kit includes adjustable airflow so you can switch between tighter MTL and more open RDL draws.

How long does the battery last on a single charge?

With moderate use, the 1200 mAh built-in battery can comfortably last through a full day of vaping.

Is this pod kit easy to use for beginners?

Yes, the draw-activated design and simple refilling make it beginner-friendly.

Can I use nicotine salt e-liquids with this device?

Yes, it works well with both nicotine salts and balanced VG/PG freebase e-liquids.

How do I refill the pods?

The pods use a side-fill system, making refilling clean and easy without removing the pod from the device.

Is the Caliburn G3 Lite suitable for restricted direct-lung vaping?

Yes, with adjustable airflow and compatible mesh coils, it supports both MTL and restricted direct-lung (RDL) styles.

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