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No reviews yet — be the firstThe OXVA VPrime refillable pod kit: a 60W sub-ohm-capable vape with a 2600mAh battery, a 0.96in colour screen, UNItech 2.0 mesh pods and adjustable airflow.
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Written and fact-checked by the VapeCity team · Updated June 2026
The OXVA VPrime is the muscle of the OXVA pod range. Where the Xlim line tops out around 30W and the Nexlim at 40, the VPrime pushes all the way to 60W, which puts proper sub-ohm clouds on the table from a device that still drops in a pocket. It pairs that power with a big 2600mAh battery, a 0.96 inch colour screen and the UNItech 2.0 mesh pods, so it is a genuine bridge between a simple pod and a small sub-ohm mod, without the size or the fuss of a full kit.

The range is the point. Fit the 0.8ohm pod and close the airflow for a tight mouth-to-lung vape on a salt, or fit the 0.2ohm pod and open it up for a warm, cloudy direct-lung hit on a shortfill. Two pods in between cover the restricted direct-lung styles, so one device handles everything from a cigarette-like draw to real clouds. It sits in our sub-ohm vapes as one of the easiest ways into bigger clouds, a clear step up in power from the Nexlim.
The headline is the power. The VPrime runs from 5 right up to 60W, comfortably more than most pods this size, and that ceiling is what lets it drive the low-resistance pods for proper direct-lung clouds. It is governed by OXVA's chip, which holds the output steady and sets a sensible wattage for whichever pod you fit, so you are not guessing, and you can nudge it on the screen to taste.
That screen is a bright 0.96 inch colour display with a bit of fun built in: 3D visuals and three themes alongside the wattage, battery, puff count, resistance and mode. It is a clear, modern readout that makes a powerful pod easy to live with, and a lock keeps it from changing in your pocket. For a pod kit, it feels a real tier above the basic single-button devices.

The VPrime takes OXVA's UNItech 2.0 mesh pods, and the spread of resistances is what makes it so versatile. The 0.8ohm pod is the tight, cool mouth-to-lung option for a salt and a cigarette-like draw; the 0.6 and 0.4ohm pods sit in the middle for a warmer restricted direct-lung vape; and the 0.2ohm pod, run up at 45 to 60W, is a full direct-lung cloud pod. You just fit the pod and set the airflow and watts to match.
They are 2ml top-fill pods with the coil built in, so you lift the cap, drip your juice in and close it, and replace the pod when the coil tires rather than rebuilding anything. OXVA bill it as a quick-firing auto-draw DTL pod, so you can fire it on the button or simply inhale, even on the cloud pod. Match a 50/50 nic salt to the MTL pod, or a higher-VG shortfill with nic shots to the 0.2ohm pod for clouds.

A 2600mAh battery is large for a pod and a good match for a 60W device, since the higher wattages drink power faster. On the gentler MTL pod it lasts a long day or more, and even pushing the 0.2ohm cloud pod hard it sees out a moderate day before a charge. It tops up over USB-C at 2A, so it is back to full quickly rather than tying you to the cable.
Refilling is the easy top-fill design, and because it recharges and refills the only things you ever replace are the pod and the juice, never a battery. That is the whole saving over a disposable, and a big one once you are vaping at sub-ohm where a shortfill goes a long way. There is a USB-C cable in the box.
There is a touch more to a 60W pod than a basic one, but only a touch, and the screen guides it. Fit a pod, fill it, let it soak, set the wattage and airflow, and vape. The one habit that matters is priming a new pod so it does not burn on the first pull, especially on the low-resistance cloud pod.
The kit is £22.99, and after that you only buy pods and juice. UNItech pods are cheap and a pod lasts a good while, and vaping at sub-ohm from a shortfill with a couple of nic shots drops the cost per ml well below prefilled pods or disposables, since a big bottle lasts. Even on the MTL pod with a salt it is far cheaper than buying bars.
Against a disposable it is no contest: you buy the device once and then only pay for pods and juice, where a bar gets binned every couple of days. You also bin far less, just a small pod now and then. The trade for the extra power is that the cloud pod gets through juice and battery faster, but the per-puff cost is still a fraction of disposables. It is the same logic as any refillable pod kit, scaled up to sub-ohm.
The VPrime is reliable, but a higher-power pod asks a bit more care than a basic one. Most snags trace to a pod that has not primed, the wattage or airflow, or a juice that does not suit the pod.
Burnt or dry hit
The coil has not primed. Drip juice into a new pod, fill it and leave it three to five minutes, longer for the 0.2ohm pod, and do not run the wattage above the pod range.
Leaking or gurgling
Do not overfill, close the cap firmly and store it upright. Close the airflow a little. A flooded coil clears with a few gentle pulls.
Weak flavour or thin vapour
Open the airflow, nudge the wattage up within the pod range, or fit a lower-resistance pod for more cloud. Check the battery has charge.
Harsh throat hit
Close the airflow, lower the wattage, fit a higher-resistance pod, or drop the nic strength. Use a salt on the MTL pod and a low-strength shortfill on the cloud pod.
Within OXVA the VPrime is the power option. It pushes to 60W with a 0.2ohm cloud pod and a big 2600mAh battery, where the Nexlim tops out at 40W with its dual-mesh pods and the Xlim Pro 3 is the slimmer 30W flagship. If you want proper direct-lung clouds and the biggest battery, the VPrime is the pick; if you mostly vape MTL and want a smaller device, the Xlim or Nexlim suit better. They use different pods, so choose the system you want.
Against a disposable it is in a different league on power, cost and waste: you buy it once and then only pay for pods and juice. It is bigger and a bit more involved than a sealed pod, and it asks you to prime a coil and pick a wattage, but neither is hard and the screen helps. For anyone stepping up from pods or disposables into real sub-ohm vaping without a full mod, the VPrime is one of the easiest kits to recommend, and it sits among our wider sub-ohm vapes.
The good
The catch
| Type | Refillable pod kit (MTL to sub-ohm DTL) |
|---|---|
| Battery | 2600mAh, USB-C 5V/2A fast charge |
| Power | 5 to 60W variable |
| Screen | 0.96in colour display, three themes |
| Pod | 2ml top-fill refillable, UNItech 2.0 mesh |
| Coils | 0.2ohm DTL, 0.4 and 0.6ohm RDTL, 0.8ohm MTL |
| Airflow | Adjustable side slider |
| Firing | Button or auto-draw |
Sources: OXVA VPrime review (Ecigclick) · OXVA VPrime (manufacturer, OXVA) · UK vaping and nicotine guidance (gov.uk)
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