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No reviews yet — be the firstThe OXVA NeXLIM Go refillable pod kit: a big 1800mAh battery, no-fuss auto-draw, Eco and Boost modes and UniTech 2.0 dual-mesh NeXLIM pods. Just £11.99.
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Written and fact-checked by the VapeCity team · Updated June 2026
The OXVA NeXLIM Go is the no-nonsense, budget end of OXVA's NeXLIM line, built for anyone who just wants a pod that works without a menu. There is no screen and there are no wattage buttons: you fill the pod, slot it in and inhale, and the device fires automatically and picks a sensible power for the pod itself. At £11.99 it is one of the cheapest ways into a proper refillable vape, and yet it carries a 1800mAh battery that is bigger than you find on pods costing twice as much.

What it keeps from its pricier siblings is the good stuff: UniTech 2.0 dual-mesh pods for clean, lasting flavour, a simple Eco and Boost toggle to trade battery life against a warmer hit, and an adjustable airflow ring so you can set a tight or looser draw. It charges over USB-C and tells you the battery level with a colour-changing light. It sits in our refillable pod kits as the easiest, cheapest starter pod we stock, a simpler take than the screen-equipped NeXLIM.
The Go strips a pod kit back to its essentials, and that is the appeal. There is no screen to read and no wattage to set; it is fully draw-activated, so you simply inhale and it fires. The chip reads whichever NeXLIM pod you fit and sets an appropriate power for it automatically, so a beginner can switch from a disposable to this and feel right at home on day one. Five clicks lock it off, and a small LED glows green, blue or red to show the battery level at a glance.
The headline number is the battery. At 1800mAh it is genuinely large for a pod this small and this cheap, comfortably more than many pods at twice the price, so it sees most people through a full day and often longer. It charges over USB-C, and the Eco and Boost toggle lets you stretch that battery even further in Eco or lean on a warmer, punchier hit in Boost. For a first refillable, or a knockabout spare, that combination is hard to beat.

The Go takes OXVA's NeXLIM pods, fitted with UniTech 2.0 dual-mesh coils. The twin mesh gives a noticeably cleaner, fuller flavour and longer pod life than a basic single coil, so a fill lasts well before it tires. Each pod holds 2ml and refills through a simple side-fill port: lift the stopper, drip your juice in and close it, with no prising the pod out or fiddling with coils. The kit ships with a 0.8ohm pod pre-installed, and the range runs 0.6, 0.8 and 1.2ohm.
That choice of pods lets you tune the vape: a 1.2ohm pod gives a tight, cigarette-like mouth-to-lung draw on high-nicotine salts, while a 0.6ohm pod opens it up for a warmer, vapier hit. The built-in coil means you swap the whole pod when the flavour fades rather than rebuilding anything, and the pods are cheap and easy to restock. Fill it with any nic salt for a satisfying MTL vape, or a 50/50 juice for a smoother, all-day flavour.

An airflow ring at the base fine-tunes the draw without changing the pod. Close it down for a tight, cigarette-like mouth-to-lung pull, or open it up for a looser, airier restricted direct-lung draw, so one cheap device covers both styles. Paired with the right pod, that lets the Go behave like a tight MTL pen for an ex-smoker or a slightly fuller pod for someone who likes more vapour, all by twisting a ring.
The Eco and Boost toggle adds the only other control you get, and it is a useful one. Eco mode softens the output to make the battery and the pod last as long as possible, ideal for a steady all-day vape, while Boost mode pushes a warmer, more flavourful hit when you want it. There is no screen to distract from any of this; you set the airflow and the toggle once and then simply vape, which is exactly the point of the Go.

There is almost nothing to learn, which is the whole idea. Fill the pod, let it soak, set the airflow and toggle, and inhale. The one habit worth keeping is giving a fresh pod a couple of minutes before the first hard pull so the coil wicks and you avoid a burnt taste.
The kit is just £11.99, and after that you only buy pods and juice. NeXLIM pods are cheap, and the dual-mesh coils are designed to last longer before they tire, so the running cost is very low. Fill it from a 10ml nic salt for a couple of pounds and a pod-full costs pennies, far below prefilled pods or disposables. Even on the cheapest kit we stock, the maths against a bar-a-day habit is stark: the saving over a month runs into tens of pounds.
Against a disposable it is no contest: you buy the device once for the price of a few bars, then only pay for pods and juice, where a disposable gets binned every couple of days. You bin far less too, just a small pod now and then. It is the same money-saving logic as any refillable pod kit, at about the lowest entry price you will find for a real, rechargeable, refillable vape.
The Go is about as simple as a vape gets, so there is little to go wrong. The few snags that come up trace to a pod that has not soaked, the airflow, or the auto-draw not triggering.
Burnt or dry hit
The coil has not wicked. After filling, leave a fresh pod two to three minutes and prime with gentle pulls, and try Eco mode if a higher-power pod feels too warm at first.
Gurgle or leaking
Do not overfill, close the side stopper firmly and store it upright. A flooded coil clears with a few gentle pulls. Keep the airflow part open so condensation can escape.
Will not fire on inhale
Check it is unlocked with five clicks and has charge (watch the LED colour). Make sure the pod is pushed fully home, and take a slightly firmer, steady draw.
Weak flavour or thin vapour
Switch to Boost mode, open the airflow, or fit a lower-resistance pod. A tired dual-mesh pod that will not recover needs replacing.
The obvious comparison is the standard NeXLIM. They share the same pods and the same dual-mesh flavour, but the standard NeXLIM adds a screen and manual wattage control, where the Go drops both for pure auto-draw simplicity and a bigger 1800mAh battery. If you like adjusting numbers and watching a display, the standard NeXLIM is for you; if you just want to inhale and go, with the longest battery and the lowest price, the Go is the smarter buy.
Against a disposable it wins on every count that matters: cost, battery, waste and the freedom to use any juice. It is barely more involved than a bar, with no settings to learn, yet it recharges and refills instead of going in the bin. For a first step off disposables, a cheap spare, or a no-fuss daily pod, the NeXLIM Go is one of the best value vapes we stock, and it sits alongside our wider sub-ohm vapes for anyone who later wants a looser, cloudier style.
The good
The catch
| Type | Refillable pod kit (MTL to restricted DTL) |
|---|---|
| Battery | 1800mAh, USB-C, LED level indicator |
| Output | Auto-wattage by pod, with Eco and Boost modes |
| Pod | 2ml side-fill, UniTech 2.0 dual-mesh coil |
| Coils | NeXLIM pods in 0.6, 0.8 and 1.2ohm (0.8ohm included) |
| Airflow | Adjustable base ring |
| Activation | Auto-draw (no buttons), 5-click lock |
| Colours | Eight finishes |
Sources: OXVA NeXLIM Go (manufacturer, OXVA) · UK vaping and nicotine guidance (gov.uk)
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| Standard UK delivery2–3 working days | £2.99 |
|---|---|
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