$ 39.99
The Lookah Seahorse 510 Thread Coils (Type I) are replacement heating elements built for Seahorse vape pen users who want consistent vapor production and reliable performance from their concentrate sessions. This 5-pack keeps you stocked with fresh coils so you're not stuck with burnt hits or degraded flavor when your current coil gives out.
Daily Seahorse users who notice flavor degradation or reduced vapor after extended use. If you're running multiple sessions per day, coils wear faster than occasional users might expect. Having a 5-pack on deck means you're never rationing hits from a coil that should've been retired three weeks ago.
Also smart for anyone who just picked up a Seahorse and wants to start with the right maintenance mindset. Coils are consumables — treating them that way keeps your device performing like new.
The Type I coil is one of several coil options Lookah makes for the Seahorse line. Each type has slightly different heating characteristics — Type I is designed for straightforward, reliable vapor production without the bells and whistles of specialty coils.
When you fire your Seahorse, electrical current passes through the coil, rapidly heating the element to vaporization temperature. Touch the heated tip to your concentrate, and it vaporizes on contact. The 510 threading means the coil screws directly into your device's connection point — same standard used across most vape hardware, so you're working with familiar mechanics.
Over time, residue builds up on the coil surface. Even with regular cleaning, the heating element eventually degrades and stops performing consistently. That's when vapor gets thin, flavor goes flat, or you start getting harsh hits. Swapping in a fresh coil resets everything.
A few habits extend coil life significantly. Let the coil cool between hits instead of chain-firing — thermal stress wears elements faster. Pulse the heat rather than holding constant power when possible. And keep the tip reasonably clean; a quick wipe while still warm prevents buildup from baking on permanently.
That said, coils are meant to be replaced. If you're babying a coil for months trying to squeeze extra life out of it, you're probably getting worse sessions than you realize. Fresh coils just hit different.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Coil type | Type I |
| Quantity | 5 coils per pack |
| Threading | 510 universal |
| Compatibility | Lookah Seahorse devices |
| Brand | Lookah |
These coils are made specifically for Lookah Seahorse devices — the original Seahorse, Seahorse Pro, Seahorse Pro Plus, and similar models in the lineup. The 510 threading is standard, but the coil geometry is designed around Seahorse dimensions. If you're using a different brand's nectar collector or dab pen, double-check whether Type I coils are listed as compatible before ordering.
Not sure which coil type you need? Type I is the baseline option — solid all-around performance. Lookah makes other types with different heating profiles, but if you're happy with how your Seahorse has been hitting, Type I keeps that experience consistent.
Depends entirely on usage. Heavy daily users might swap coils every 2-3 weeks. Occasional users can stretch a coil for a month or more. The real answer: replace it when flavor degrades, vapor gets thin, or you're getting harsh hits despite clean concentrate. Trust your sessions, not a calendar.
Lookah offers several coil types with different heating characteristics. Type I is the standard option — reliable, consistent, no frills. Other types may heat faster, slower, or at different temperatures for varied effects. If you've been using Type I and like the results, stick with it.
You can extend coil life with light cleaning — a quick wipe while warm, occasional iso soak for the exterior. But the heating element itself degrades over time regardless of cleaning. These are consumables designed for replacement, not indefinite reuse.
Yes, Type I coils are compatible across the Seahorse lineup including the Pro Plus. The 510 threading and coil dimensions are standardized across Lookah's Seahorse devices.
Burnt taste is the obvious sign. Also watch for: reduced vapor production, uneven heating (some spots vaporize while others don't), or visible damage to the coil element. If sessions feel off compared to when the coil was fresh, it's probably time.
Type I coils work with most common concentrates — wax, shatter, budder, live resin. Thicker or stickier concentrates may gunk up coils faster than cleaner extracts. For best results, store your concentrates properly in a concentrate jar to maintain consistency.
Not really, but some users prefer to do a quick burn-off on the first fire — heat the coil empty for a second or two before loading concentrate. This can clear any manufacturing residue, though most people skip this step without issues.