The Future of Vaping in Strabane: What’s Next for the Local Community
The October 2026 vape duty, the maturing post-disposable shift and the ongoing NI smoke-free push. Three changes that will reshape Strabane vaping over the next two years.
Three changes ahead: October 2026 vape duty, maturing post-disposable habits and continued NI smoke-free policy.
Just Vape Strabane has navigated every major UK vape regulatory shift since 2014. The Railway Street team will continue adapting the in-store advice as the next wave of changes arrives.
Stock up before October at Just Vape Strabane
Pre-duty pricing on the full Just Vape range through 30 September 2026. After 1 October the Vaping Products Duty adds £2.20 per 10ml plus VAT to every bottle. In-store advice on how much to stock and what stays usable within the 2-year e-liquid shelf life. Phone 02871 414114 or email Info@justvapeshop.co.uk.
Three changes shaping the next two years
The Strabane vaping community sits at the start of three overlapping shifts. The Just Vape team has been through every major UK vape regulatory change since the original TPD came into force in 2017, so the approach to navigating these new ones is well-established: stay informed, stay calm, adapt the advice and keep the customer relationship at the centre.
1. The October 2026 Vaping Products Duty
The biggest single shift. From 1 October 2026, all UK e-liquid carries a £2.20 per 10ml duty plus VAT. The duty applies to nicotine-free shortfills too, so it cannot be avoided by buying 0mg bottles. A £10 shortfill becomes roughly £30 once duty plus VAT hits. A £4 nic shot becomes about £6.65. A £3.50 10ml bottle becomes around £6.85.
Vaping will still cost a fraction of cigarettes (cigarette duty is significantly higher per equivalent ml-of-nicotine basis), but the cost gap narrows meaningfully. The team is advising local customers to stock up on their preferred shortfill ahead of October 2026 where storage and shelf life allow, and to consider whether stepping down nicotine strength reduces total duty exposure over the year.
2. The maturing post-disposable shift
The 1 June 2025 disposable ban created a wave of new refillable pod kit users. The first 12 months post-ban were about transition: pairing customers with refillable kits, matching disposable flavours and getting comfortable with bottled e-liquid. The next 12 to 24 months will be about settling into long-term habits.
The Strabane team expects ex-disposable customers to gradually move from bar-style fruit + ice into a wider flavour range, to step up to slightly more sophisticated pod kits as they get comfortable with the format, and to develop preferences around coil life, mixing and value that the original disposable era never required. Our popular flavours guide covers where the current preferences sit.
3. Continued NI smoke-free public health policy
The NI Audit Office and the Public Health Agency have signalled that smoking reduction remains a priority. The 14% NI adult smoking rate still leaves 320,000 people smoking, with the most deprived areas at 24% vs 7% in the least deprived. Public health policy aimed at the remaining smoker base is likely to include continued backing for vaping as a switching tool, alongside NHS Stop Smoking services and tobacco control measures.
For local independent vape shops, this means the role of supporting first-time switchers continues. The October 2026 duty changes the pricing context but not the underlying need: every smoker who switches to vaping (and stays switched) is a public health win.
Refillable pod kits stay dominant
No regulatory shift on the horizon will displace refillable pod kits with bottled e-liquid as the default UK vape format.
Vaping stays cheaper than smoking
Even with the new duty, vaping remains significantly cheaper than cigarettes. The cost case for switching is intact.
Pricing reshapes from October 2026
£2.20 per 10ml duty plus VAT lifts every price across the range. Customers will adapt by buying differently, not vaping less.
Habit shifts post-disposable
Ex-disposable customers will mature into more sophisticated vapers over the next 24 months. The advice at the counter shifts accordingly.
4 practical steps for Strabane vapers in the next 6 months
The team’s most common recommendations to local customers asking about what to do before October 2026.
Switch to 100ml shortfills if you haven’t already
The cost-per-ml gap between 100ml and 10ml will widen after October 2026 because the duty is volume-based. Shortfills remain cheaper per ml even with duty, the margin just narrows.
Stock your everyday flavour ahead of duty
Where storage allows. E-liquid shelf life is roughly 2 years unmixed and 6 to 12 months once nic shots are added. Buy what you’ll actually use within those windows.
Consider stepping down nicotine
Lower nicotine strength reduces volume consumed in some cases (especially for people approaching nicotine reduction anyway). Less ml per week = less duty per year.
Stay with verified UK sellers
The duty may push some customers towards black-market sellers offering lower prices. Don’t. The risks (counterfeit, illegal nicotine levels, no warranty) remain the same as today.
The Just Vape Strabane team will continue to be the local point of advice for these decisions, just as they have been since April 2014. For more on what the team can help with, see our transition support guide.
Strabane Store FAQs hub
Opening hours, location, the full range stocked and what to expect on your first visit.
If you want to discuss your specific setup ahead of the October 2026 changes, the Strabane Store FAQs hub covers opening hours, location and how the team supports customers through transitions. The Railway Street store has been the local source of advice through every major UK vape regulatory shift since 2014.
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