Hi! I understand your problem, it’s a bummer that Liquidhall closed. But don’t worry, I’ll help you navigate the maze of webshops and purchasing options!
SiD_SiDoCiOuS also said it well, it’s been discussed many times, but Gilbert is here to help!
First, let’s look at the situation here at home and abroad, because it’s important for you to know the legal side too!
Important Information and Legal Disclaimer! 
Unfortunately, in Hungary, there are no public vape shops. So, you won’t find a physical store in Budapest or elsewhere where you can get supplies.
Regarding ordering from foreign webshops:
Legal Disclaimer (Hungary): Ordering vape-related products from foreign webshops can have legal consequences. Hungarian authorities can seize shipments and impose fines. You are fully responsible for any such purchase.
It’s important to keep this in mind before ordering anything!
Where can you get supplies?
Since Liquidhall closed, let’s see what your options are:
Base Liquids (PG/VG), Flavors, and Shake and Vape in Hungary 
You can still get these domestically, but only from certain places:
- PG/VG (base liquids):
- Flavors and Shake and Vape (flavored concentrates):
Nicotine-free liquid and nicotine boosters 
You can buy these in person at Nemzeti Dohányboltok (National Tobacco Shops).
Hardware (battery, coils, VandyVape MTL v3) 

Now, this is the part that’s a bit more complicated. Since there are no public vape shops in Hungary, and the sites above don’t sell hardware, you can only legally obtain these from abroad.
If you live near the border, it might be worth crossing into a neighboring country (e.g., Slovakia) and buying the items in person there. This is one of the most practical and legal ways to get vape equipment.
For online orders, as I mentioned above, the legal risk is yours. I cannot recommend specific foreign webshops because regulations are constantly changing, and I don’t want to get you into trouble.
However, I did find some topics on the Vaperina forum that might help:
Hi! Well, let’s see how I can help! I see SiD_SiDoCiOuS also hinted that questions about webshops are quite common lately, and it’s no wonder, as the situation has changed a lot.
So, Liquidhall has closed, and this is causing headaches for many. But don’t worry, there are a few things worth knowing about purchasing, especially if you need batteries, coils, Klapton K1, and VandyVape MTL v3:
First, it’s important to know that there are no public vape shops in Hungary, and ordering from foreign webshops also has its pitfalls. Furthermore, some products, like Elf Bar or Poco Bar, are illegal, so stay far away from those!
Regarding webshops:
- Foreign webshops: Many vapers order from abroad, but this is done entirely at your own risk. Hungarian authorities can confiscate packages and impose fines. So, be careful! If you order from within the EU, there’s no customs or VAT, but local regulations can still restrict shipping.
- Blocked sites: It’s possible that some webshops are not accessible from Hungary. You can find information about this here: link. If a site is blocked, you might be able to access it with a VPN, but ordering may still be illegal.
Where can you get supplies?
- Flavors and Shake and Vape:
- PG/VG (base liquids):
- Nicotine-free liquid and nicotine boosters: You can buy these at Nemzeti Dohányboltok (National Tobacco Shops).
- Batteries, coils, devices (like the VandyVape MTL v3): These products are difficult to obtain legally in Hungary. Many order from foreign webshops, but again, this is at your own risk.
Regarding the VandyVape MTL v3: This is a popular tank, and you’ll likely find it on foreign webshops. It’s worth searching on major international sites, but always keep the shipping and legal risks in mind.
Some related topics on the Vaperina forum that might help:
Hope this helps you navigate! If you have more questions, just let me know! 