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No reviews yet — be the firstThe Enjoy Ultra 9000 refillable kit: the water-bottle-shaped 9K with a magnetic 10ml refill, a screen that reads battery and juice, and 16 flavours at 20mg.
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Written and fact-checked by the VapeCity team · Updated June 2026
The Enjoy Ultra 9000 is the refillable, rechargeable answer to the disposable that got pulled. It keeps the daft water-bottle shape and the no-thinking draw, but now the pod pops out and the battery charges back up, so one kit sticks around for weeks instead of days. A 2ml pod sits up top, a 10ml refill container clicks into the base by magnet, and between them you get up to 9000 puffs of 20mg salt before anything needs swapping.

Quick word on the name, because the shelf is a minefield. This is the Enjoy Ultra 9000, the current refillable kit. It is not the old single-use 9000 that the 2025 ban swept away, it is not the bigger Enjoy Ultra 15K or 30K, and it is nothing to do with Aladin Enjoy, which is a different brand wearing a similar word. If a listing still says 600mAh and "disposable", that is the old spec; the kit you are looking at here is the 650mAh refillable. When the pod runs dry you do not bin the device, you drop in a fresh Enjoy Ultra 9000 replacement pod and carry on.
It comes in two parts that do two jobs. The 2ml pod up top holds the 1.2ohm mesh coil and the mouthpiece, and it is the bit you actually vape. The 10ml container in the base is a reservoir, and it keeps that little pod topped up as you go. Twelve millilitres of 20mg salt across the pair, which is where the 9000-puff number comes from.
The clever bit is the join. The container snaps onto the pod with a magnet, so refilling is a case of feel-the-pull, hear-the-click, done. No prising a bung out with your thumbnail, no overfilling, no sticky fingers. When the 12ml is gone you swap the whole pod and container for a fresh set rather than topping it from a bottle, so every change gives you a brand-new coil and full flavour again.
There is no button anywhere on it. You inhale and it fires, same as the disposable it replaced, which is exactly why people who never wanted a "proper" vape get on with it fine.

Yes, with a caveat worth knowing. It is refillable in the sense that the 10ml container refills the 2ml pod, automatically, by magnet. It is not a refill-it-with-any-old-bottle tank, the pods come prefilled with Enjoy Ultra salt, so you are topping it from their container rather than your own juice. For most people stepping off disposables that is the appeal, not the limitation: all the lasting power, none of the measuring.
First time takes under a minute. After that you will do it without looking up from your phone.

One pod set, 2ml plus the 10ml refill, is rated up to 9000 puffs. Real-world that is a fortnight to a month for most people, depending on how hard you go. A heavy all-day vaper might see two weeks, a grazer closer to a month.
The 650mAh battery is the part that makes it a kit rather than a throwaway. A day of normal use between charges is the going rate, and any USB-C lead fills it from flat in roughly half an hour. The old disposables had a nasty habit of dying with juice still in them; this one just charges back up and keeps the pod you have already paid for.
You are never guessing on either front. The front screen shows battery as a percentage, and a separate readout tracks how much e-liquid is left, so you get fair warning before either runs out. The practical upshot: when the liquid bar starts looking thin, order a spare pod and you will never be caught short mid-week.
Both, which is rarer than it sounds at this price. There is an airflow dial on the device, so you set the draw yourself instead of taking whatever the factory decided.
Wind it tight and you get a proper mouth-to-lung pull, the cigarette-like draw most ex-smokers want, cooler and a touch sharper on the flavour. Open it up and it loosens into a restricted direct-lung hit, warmer, airier, more vapour. If you are fresh off the cigarettes, start tight and leave it there. If you have vaped a while and want a bit more air, crack it open a notch. Tighter airflow also tends to sip the battery and liquid a little more gently, for what it is worth.

Sixteen flavours, all 20mg salt, and they fall into four rough camps: the iced ones, the berry-and-cherry lot, the sweet-shop throwbacks, and the straight fruits. Not every one is a keeper, so here is roughly where the money goes.

Twenty milligrams, which is the same as saying two percent, however the packaging chooses to write it. Every pod in the range is 20mg salt nicotine, and that is the number most people land on in their first year off cigarettes. Salt nic goes down smooth where old freebase juice used to scratch, so it satisfies without the harsh kick.
There is no 10mg or 0mg option on this one, so if you are deliberately tapering down you would step across to a separate low-strength kit when you are ready. For holding a craving at bay, though, 20mg is bang on.
Almost every gripe comes down to one of four things, and not one of them means a dead device. Work through these before you write it off.
Nothing happens on the draw
Charge it first, then reseat the pod until it clicks. A brand-new pod needs a minute to soak before it will fire properly.
It tastes burnt or harsh
Usually the pod has run low, or you hit it before it soaked. Check the 10ml container is still feeding it, and give a fresh pod a minute.
It will not charge
Try a different USB-C cable and clear any pocket lint out of the port with a dry cocktail stick. The screen should show it charging once the contact is clean.
The battery or liquid readout looks wrong
Pop the pod out and reseat it a few times. That resets the indicator after a refill, which is the most common false alarm.
This is where a kit quietly wins. A 9000-puff pod set does the work of roughly fifteen of the old 600-puff bars. Once you own the device, you are only ever buying the refill pods at five for £24.99, about a fiver a pod, and each of those is another 9000 puffs. Buy the same puff count in disposables and you would be paying for the battery, the casing and the packaging every single time, then binning all three.
So the device costs a little up front and then gets cheap, and the planet gets a break too, since you are throwing away one small pod instead of a whole battery every few days. If you would rather not charge anything at all, a small disposable-style pod kit is the trade-off, but it will not go anywhere near 9000 puffs.
Yes, with the usual caveats. If you have come off disposables and you want the same brain-off, pull-and-puff vape without the weekly trip to the bin, the Enjoy Ultra 9000 nails it. The mesh coil holds its flavour from the first puff to the last far better than the cheap cotton-wick 9Ks that go muddy in the final third, the magnetic refill is genuinely fiddle-free, and that little battery-and-liquid screen takes all the guesswork out of it.
The honest negatives: the battery is sealed in, so when the 650mAh cell finally tires after a good while of recharging, that is the device done, you keep the pods and replace the body. You are also locked to Enjoy Ultra pods, no third-party juice. And the rounded water-bottle base means it would rather lie down and roll than stand on a desk. None of that is a deal-breaker for what it is, but if you want a battery you can replace and any juice you fancy, a proper refillable pod kit is the better long game.

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Three things share most of this name and they are not the same buy. Quick version so you grab the right one.
| Option | Puffs | Refilling | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Enjoy Ultra 9000 kit (this) | 9000 a pod | Magnetic pod + 10ml refill | The everyday refillable 9K |
| Old Enjoy Ultra 9000 disposable | 9000, then binned | None, single-use | Gone, banned in 2025 |
| Enjoy Ultra 15K / 30K | 15000 / 30000 | Same refill idea, bigger | Fewer swaps, more puffs |
| Aladin Enjoy | Varies | Different brand entirely | Not the same product |
| Puffs | Up to 9000 per pod (2ml pod + 10ml refill) |
|---|---|
| E-liquid | 12ml total, 20mg (2%) nic salt |
| Coil | 1.2ohm mesh |
| Flavours | 16 |
| Refill | Magnetic 10ml container feeds the 2ml pod |
| Battery | 650mAh, rechargeable, USB-C (~30 min) |
| Display | Battery % + e-liquid level screen |
| Airflow | Adjustable, MTL to restricted DL |
| Dimensions | 111.7 x 36mm |
| Compliance | UK TPD-compliant 2ml pod system |
Sources: UK single-use vape ban (gov.uk) · Vaping and TPD rules (gov.uk)
When the liquid runs out, swap the prefilled pod — not the whole device.

£24.99
inc. VAT
| Standard UK delivery2–3 working days | £2.99 |
|---|---|
| Next-day deliveryorder before 3pm, Mon–Fri | £5.99 |
| Orders over £40free standard UK delivery | Free |
Order before 3pm and we dispatch the same working day. Everything ships in plain, discreet packaging from UK stock, and it’s all TPD-compliant.
You have a 14-day right to cancel online orders. Because e-liquids, pods, disposables and pouches are sealed for hygiene, change-of-mind returns are accepted only when the item is unused and in its original, unopened packaging — opened or used products can’t be refunded. Anything faulty, damaged or incorrectly supplied is fully covered under the Consumer Rights Act, return postage on us.
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