Innokin Innobar CLK Disposable Vape – Archive Entry
Archive Notice (Ireland 2026)
This product is documented for historical and technical reference purposes only. It is no longer positioned as an active retail item within the current Irish regulatory and environmental landscape. The entry forms part of the Disposable Vape Transition Archive.
The Innokin Innobar CLK represented a transitional category between fully sealed disposable devices and more modular, sustainability-oriented systems. It emerged during a period when the Irish vape market was shifting away from traditional single-use disposables toward refillable or semi-reusable platforms.
Rather than functioning as a standard high-volume disposable, the CLK model was designed around a closed-system convenience format with integrated power supply and pre-filled liquid architecture. In markets such as Dublin, devices in this class were often used as entry-level hardware due to their simplicity and minimal setup requirements.
Technical Specification Matrix
| Parameter | Specification | Usage Context | Technical Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Device Category | Closed-system disposable format | Designed for convenience and immediate usability | No coil replacement or refilling required |
| Power Source | Integrated internal battery | Non-removable cell architecture | Subject to aviation lithium battery transport rules |
| Liquid Delivery | Pre-filled reservoir | Factory-sealed system | Capacity compliant with EU TPD limits where applicable |
| Activation Method | Draw-activated airflow sensor | No physical firing button | Simplified electronic control system |
| Target User Profile | Beginner / convenience-focused adult user | Low setup requirement | Minimal maintenance architecture |
| End-of-Life Handling | Electronic waste (WEEE category) | Battery-containing electronic device | Must not be disposed of in general waste stream |
Market & Regulatory Context – Ireland
By 2025–2026, Ireland introduced excise measures on e-liquid and increased scrutiny around disposable formats due to environmental impact concerns. Devices such as the Innobar CLK illustrate a period of transition where manufacturers experimented with simplified user experience while regulators increasingly examined waste management and youth-access exposure risks.
Under Irish law, nicotine-containing vaping products are restricted to individuals aged 18 and over. Retail practices must comply with national age verification standards and EU Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) requirements where applicable.
Environmental discussions across the EU have accelerated restrictions on single-use vaping hardware, contributing to the gradual decline of fully disposable formats in favour of refillable or replaceable-pod systems.
Archive FAQ
This device reflects a previous stage in disposable vape development and is preserved for documentation and market-evolution reference.
Where sold within the EU, disposable products were required to align with TPD capacity and nicotine concentration limits.
As a battery-containing electronic product, it falls under WEEE regulations and should be processed via authorised recycling channels.
Market direction indicates increasing regulatory and environmental pressure against fully disposable formats, with refillable systems becoming dominant.
Last Updated: February 2026