Quick answer — what STLTH typically costs in Canada (fast numbers)
As of Feb 2026, expect STLTH batteries and starter bases around CAD 14.99–20.99, STLTH replacement pods (3‑packs) roughly CAD 14.99–21.99, and disposables priced by puff group: ~3K puffs CAD 15–20, 5–8K CAD 15–35, 15K CAD 23–38, and 60K CAD 26–44. This guide breaks those ranges down by model, shows where reputable Canadian sellers price them, explains what really moves cost, and gives simple math and tactics to find the best value.
We watch STLTH prices closely so you don’t have to: up‑to‑date ranges, where to buy, and how to get the best value — including bulk discounts and guarantees available at Premium eJuice.
Quick snapshot: current price ranges (scan-and-go)
| Item | Typical Canadian range (CAD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Base battery / starter | $14.99–$20.99 | Type‑C / PRO batteries commonly on sale at lower end |
| Pods (3‑pack) | $14.99–$21.99 | Usually 3 × 2.0 mL (6 mL total) in core lines |
| Disposable — 3K puffs | $15–$20 | Small, highly portable |
| Disposable — 5–8K puffs | $15–$35 | Wide range by model and flavour |
| Disposable — 15K puffs | $23–$38 | Good price-per-puff for frequent vapers |
| Disposable — 60K puffs | $26–$44 | Large-capacity units — marketing numbers vary |
Quick comparison tip: for raw cheapest cost-per-use, compute price per 1,000 puffs; for flavour variety and flexibility, compare price-per-mL and pod pack economics.
Prices move with promotions, colours, and bundles — always check live pricing at reputable retailers before buying.
Model-by-model breakdown: disposables, pods and starter kits
8K Pro
Profile: ~8,000 puffs (mid-capacity disposable), typical e‑liquid in the 8–12 mL band depending on the variant. Canadian retail: roughly CAD 18–27 depending on retailer and flavour. Takeaway: a balanced choice for portability and reasonable per‑puff cost — buy in bulk if you like a single flavour.
60K
Profile: marketed as very high‑capacity disposables (advertised puff counts up to 60,000); price range CAD 26–44. Takeaway: per‑puff math can look excellent on paper, but treat very large advertised puff counts skeptically — draw strength and usage patterns change outcomes.
Titan / Titan MAX
Profile: higher-capacity disposable family (15K–50K variants) with bulk pack deals often available. Canadian unit pricing typically lands in the CAD 25–38 range for single units; bulk lowers that materially. Takeaway: strong for those who want long runtimes without swapping pods.
Nexa
Profile: compact disposable or low-cost pod-battery lines; common retail around CAD 15–18. Takeaway: good budget option and easy to find across Canadian shops.
Base Type‑C / PRO batteries
Profile: reusable batteries for STLTH pods and pro pods, typical retail CAD 14.99–20.99. Takeaway: low upfront cost to move from disposables to a refillable workflow, which often becomes cheaper for regular vapers.
STLTH pods — sizes, nicotine and a worked example
Standard STLTH replacement pods are commonly 2.0 mL each; premium pod lines increase to 4–5.5 mL. Nicotine options typically include 20 mg, 35 mg and 50 mg (salts). A 3‑pack therefore gives about 6 mL total.
Worked example: a 3‑pack priced at CAD 14.99 totals 6 mL, so price-per-mL = 14.99 ÷ 6 = CAD 2.50/mL. If you use a working estimate of ~200 puffs per mL (draw-dependent), that 3‑pack yields ~1,200 puffs. Price per 1,000 puffs ≈ (14.99 ÷ 1,200) × 1,000 ≈ CAD 12.50 per 1,000 puffs. Use these quick formulas to compare options:
- Price ÷ total advertised puffs = $/puff (×1,000 for $/1,000 puffs)
- Price ÷ total mL = $/mL
Reusable kits vs disposables — who saves more?
Upfront, disposables are simpler; reusable kits require a battery purchase. Ongoing, pods (buying 3‑packs) frequently beat disposables if you vape regularly because pods target refill economics and you only replace small cartridges. For very light vapers or travellers who value convenience, a single disposable may be the cheapest short-term option.
Rule of thumb: calculate your monthly consumption in puffs, convert to mL (assume 150–250 puffs/mL depending on draw), then compare the monthly cost of pods versus the number of disposables you’d need. The lower $/1,000 puffs number usually wins over time. If you’re new and deciding what setup to start with, our Best Vape for Beginners: The Complete 2025 Guide, Premium eJuice walks through starter options and what we recommend for different usage patterns.
Where to buy in Canada: reputable sellers and what to watch for
Top reliable Canadian options include: Premium eJuice (wide selection, bulk discounts up to 20%, flat $4.99 shipping, and a Coil & Pod Guarantee), Liberty Vape (competitive pod pricing), League of Vapes (bulk pack deals on disposables), Vape Superstore, SupaVapes, U Vape Shop and Canada Vapes. These stores are known for stock reliability and clear SKU listings.
Shipping & age‑verification snapshot: many retailers offer flat shipping around CAD 4.99 or free shipping over a threshold (commonly CAD 75). Expect age checks online and ID on delivery; provincial rules apply — see our notes on regulations and safety for more detail (Understanding Regulations and Safety of Juul Pods in Canada). A trustworthy low price will show clear SKU photos, a returns/guarantee policy, and transparent shipping/taxes. If a boutique site shows suspiciously low prices with no photos or guarantee, verify authenticity or avoid the purchase.
How STLTH compares to Elf Bar, Vuse and similar brands
Comparison is easiest with $/mL and $/1,000‑puff math. STLTH’s pod system often wins long‑term for regular vapers because replacement pods are compact and priced to encourage refill reuse (example: ~CAD 2.50/mL on a typical 3‑pack). Disposable brands like Elf Bar or Vuse are strongest when you value convenience: a single disposable has no setup and can beat pods for very light or intermittent use. For a Juul-specific comparison and how pod systems differ across brands, see Everything You Need to Know About Juul Pods in Canada.
Scenario: if you need lots of puffs and want minimal fuss, high‑capacity disposables can show excellent $/puff on paper — but verify e‑liquid volumes and be realistic about advertised puff counts. If flavour-hopping or nicotine-strength options matter, a pod system gives more flexibility per dollar over time.
What actually affects STLTH cost (and how to judge real value)
Main price drivers: advertised puff count, e‑liquid volume, nicotine strength, whether the product is reusable (pods) or single‑use, limited editions/colours, bundle promos, and shipping/taxes. Two practical formulas to keep bookmarked:
1) Price ÷ advertised puffs = $/puff (multiply by 1,000 for $/1,000 puffs). Example: a CAD 33 device claiming 60,000 puffs ⇒ 33 ÷ 60,000 × 1,000 ≈ CAD 0.55 per 1,000 puffs (the number looks tiny — check how conservative the puff claim is).
2) Price ÷ total mL = $/mL. Example: CAD 14.99 ÷ 6 mL = CAD 2.50/mL (a clearer number when volume is stated).
Interpretation: advertised puffs are an imperfect metric because draw length, air flow and user habits change outcomes; when volume is transparent, $/mL is often the more reliable yardstick for comparing value.
Money‑saving playbook: practical tactics to lower what you pay
- Buy pods in multi-packs and use bulk discounts — the biggest long-term saving for regular vapers.
- Stack clearance and coupons with free‑shipping thresholds; join retailer newsletters for first-time offers and flash deals.
- Always run the price-per-mL or price-per-1,000‑puffs math before assuming a bundle is a bargain. For a quick reference on calculating vape costs, see our pricing guide (How Much Is Vape Juice? Save Big With Smart Buying Tips).
- Prefer vendors with guarantees — Premium eJuice’s Coil & Pod Guarantee prevents wasting money on DOA items.
- Check bulk packs for disposables when you truly need many devices; League of Vapes-style bundles can cut unit price substantially.
- Verify SKUs and photos — avoid unknown marketplaces with wildly low prices and no product details. If you suspect a counterfeit, consult our guide on How to Identify Counterfeit Juul Pods in Canada.
Quick checkout checklist: compute $/1,000 puffs, add shipping & taxes, apply any coupon, confirm guarantee, and check flavour stock/expiry before paying.
Friendly nudge: before you finalize a cart, compare live prices and bundle filters at Premium eJuice — we keep listings current and offer bulk discounts plus $4.99 flat shipping across Canada.
Conclusion — one thing to remember
If you vape regularly, a reusable STLTH battery plus replacement pods usually wins on ongoing cost; if you want the simplest option for light or infrequent use, pick the disposable size that gives the best $/puff for your usage. For real savings: do the math, buy bulk when it makes sense, and shop reputable Canadian vendors with guarantees.
Check live prices and bundles at Premium eJuice — we keep prices current and stand behind our stock so you can buy confidently.
Stuart Rosenfarb CEO & Founder of Premium eJuice
Premium eJuice (previously Premium eJuice Samples) was established in 2013 by Founder & CEO Stuart Rosenfarb with the mission of helping as many smokers as possible kick their smoking habit forever, by providing a selection of the highest quality and best-tasting eJuices on the market to ensure a successful and lasting transition from smoking to vaping.