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UWELL CALIBURN TENET 16W POD SYSTEM

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UWELL CALIBURN TENET 16W POD SYSTEMUwell Caliburn Tenet Pod System available in Pakistan The Uwell Caliburn Tenet Pod System is a rugged yet compact pod kit built for vapers who want simplicity, durability, and consistent flavour performance in an everyday device. Designed with a bold industrial aesthetic, this pod system features a 750 mAh built in battery, dual activation modes, and adjustable airflow, delivering a smooth and satisfying vaping experience for both mouth to lung (MTL)

Uwell Caliburn Tenet Pod System available in Pakistan

The Uwell Caliburn Tenet Pod System is a rugged yet compact pod kit built for vapers who want simplicity, durability, and consistent flavour performance in an everyday device. Designed with a bold industrial aesthetic, this pod system features a 750 mAh built-in battery, dual activation modes, and adjustable airflow, delivering a smooth and satisfying vaping experience for both mouth-to-lung (MTL) and restricted direct-to-lung (RDL) users.

At Sticky Fingers, we bring you authentic Uwell devices that combine proven performance with user-friendly design making the Caliburn Tenet a reliable choice for beginners and experienced vapers alike.

Product Overview

The Uwell Caliburn Tenet Pod System blends mechanical-inspired design with practical functionality. Despite its rugged appearance, the device is lightweight and comfortable to use, weighing just 50.4 g, making it ideal for daily carry. It supports both auto-draw and button activation, allowing users to vape the way they prefer, while the adjustable airflow wheel provides control over draw tightness for a personalized experience.

Specifications

  • Battery Capacity: Built-in 750 mAh
  • Output Power: Up to 16 W
  • Pod Capacity: 2 ml
  • Activation: Draw-activated & Button firing
  • Charging: USB Type-C fast charging
  • Build Material: Aluminum alloy & PA
  • Coil Compatibility: Caliburn G & G2 coil support
  • Airflow: Adjustable airflow wheel
  • E-liquid Window: Clear juice level viewing
  • Weight: 50.4 g

Rugged Design with Comfortable Handling

The Caliburn Tenet features a die-cast aluminum alloy body inspired by mechanical design, offering enhanced durability while maintaining a premium feel.

Weighing only 50.4 g, this pod system is easy to carry throughout the day without feeling bulky, making it ideal for work, travel, and daily use.

Smooth Performance & Flexible Vaping Options

Users can vape using either auto-draw activation or the fire button, providing flexibility and convenience for different preferences.

The precision airflow adjustment wheel allows you to fine-tune your inhale from a tight MTL draw for stronger throat hit to a looser RDL draw for increased vapour.

Battery & Charging Efficiency

The 750 mAh built-in battery delivers dependable power for daily vaping, minimizing the need for frequent charging.

Modern USB Type-C charging ensures faster and more efficient recharging compared to older charging standards.

Pod System & Easy Refilling

Refilling is clean and simple thanks to the top-fill pod system, reducing leaks and mess.

Compatible with 0.8 Ω and 1.2 Ω mesh coils, the Caliburn Tenet provides enhanced flavour clarity and smooth vapour production with both nicotine salts and freebase e-liquids.

Safety & Protection Features

The Uwell Caliburn Tenet includes multiple built-in safety protections:

  • Overcharge protection
  • Short-circuit protection
  • Low-battery protection
  • Over-draw cut-off
  • Open-circuit detection

These features ensure safe, reliable, and worry-free daily use.

Pros and Cons 

Pros

Cons

Dual firing modes (draw & button)

No adjustable wattage

Adjustable airflow control

Integrated battery only

Rugged yet lightweight (50.4 g)

Pod capacity limited to 2 ml

Top-fill, leak-resistant pods

Not suitable for high-VG e-liquids

Compatible with G & G2 coils

Limited vapour output

Who Should Use the Uwell Caliburn Tenet?

  • Beginners looking for an easy-to-use pod system
  • Daily vapers wanting a durable, portable device
  • MTL and RDL users who prefer adjustable airflow
  • Users who want clear e-liquid visibility and simple refilling

What’s Included in the Box

  • 1 × Uwell Caliburn Tenet Device
  • 1 × 2 ml Refillable Pod Cartridge
  • 1 × 0.8 Ω Mesh Coil
  • 1 × 1.2 Ω Mesh Coil
  • 1 × USB Type-C Charging Cable
  • 1 × User Manual

Why Buy Uwell Caliburn Tenet from Sticky Fingers?

At Sticky Fingers, we focus on authentic products, fair pricing, and trusted customer support. The Uwell Caliburn Tenet Pod System stands out for its durable design, lightweight build, adjustable airflow, and flavour-focused performance, making it an excellent everyday vaping solution in Pakistan.

FAQs

What is the price of the Uwell Caliburn Tenet Pod System in Pakistan?

Uwell Caliburn Tenet Pod System price in Pakistan is Rs. 8,500 at Sticky Fingers 

Is the Caliburn Tenet suitable for beginners?

Yes, its draw-activated function, simple pod refilling, and coil compatibility make it beginner-friendly.

How much does the Caliburn Tenet weigh?

The device weighs 50.4 g, making it lightweight and comfortable for everyday carry.

How long does the battery last on a single charge?

With moderate use, the 750 mAh battery can last most of the day before requiring a recharge.

Can I adjust airflow on this device?

Yes, the built-in airflow wheel allows precise control over your draw style.

What e-liquids work best with the Caliburn Tenet?

It performs best with nicotine salts and balanced VG/PG freebase e-liquids.

Which coils are compatible with this pod system?

The Caliburn Tenet supports Uwell Caliburn G and G2 series coils, including 0.8 Ω and 1.2 Ω mesh options.

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