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Written and fact-checked by the VapeCity team · Updated June 2026
The OXVA Xlim Pro Limited Edition is the well-loved Xlim Pro dressed up in a special finish and offered at a tempting £7.99. The Pro is the step up from the plain Xlim: it keeps the slim, pocket-friendly shape and the same refillable XLIM pods, but adds proper control in the shape of variable wattage up to 30W, a small colour screen and dual inhalation, so you can vape it like a simple bar or set it up exactly how you like. The limited-edition colourway just makes a proven device look a little sharper.

It is built to flex to your style. Vape it draw-activated and simply inhale, or press the fire button if you prefer to prime the coil first, and dial the wattage up or down on the screen to suit the pod. It uses the same XLIM pods found across the range, so restocking is cheap and easy, and the airflow adjusts for a tight or looser draw. It sits in our refillable pod kits as a feature-packed budget pod, a clear step up from the original Xlim and a cheaper sibling to the Xlim Pro 2.
The Pro earns its name with control. It has a small colour screen and variable wattage up to 30W, so you set the power yourself rather than leave it to the device. The screen shows your wattage, the pod resistance and the battery, all clearly, and a switchable wattage mode helps match the output to whichever pod you fit. For anyone who likes to fine-tune a warmer or cooler vape, that is a lot of control for a pod this cheap.
It also offers dual inhalation, which is the other half of its appeal. You can vape it fully draw-activated, just inhale and it fires like a simple pod, or use the fire button to prime the coil before you pull. That makes it an easy bridge from disposables: ignore the button and the numbers at first, then start using them as you find your feet. The limited-edition model is identical under the skin, so you get all of this in a smarter-looking finish.

The Pro uses OXVA's XLIM pods, with V2 and V3 pods both compatible, so they are cheap, sold everywhere and easy to restock. Each pod holds 2ml and refills through a top-fill port: drip your juice in, close it and go, with no prising the pod out or changing a coil. The kit comes with a 0.6ohm pod for a warmer draw and a 0.8ohm pod for a tighter mouth-to-lung style, and the range runs 0.4, 0.6, 0.8 and 1.2ohm.
Each pod has a built-in mesh coil, so you simply swap the whole pod when the flavour tires rather than rebuilding anything. The wide spread of resistances lets you tune the vape: a 1.2ohm pod gives a tight, cigarette-like MTL draw on high-nicotine salts, while a 0.4 or 0.6ohm pod opens it up for a warmer, vapier hit with the wattage turned up. Fill it with any nic salt for a satisfying MTL vape, or a 50/50 juice for a smoother all-day flavour.

An airflow switch on the side 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. Combined with the variable wattage and a choice of pods, the Pro covers a wide range of styles from one compact body, which is unusual at this price and a big part of why the Xlim Pro has stayed popular.
The 1000mAh battery is a sensible size for the slim shape and sees a light-to-moderate vaper through the day. It charges over USB-C in around 30 minutes, so top-ups are quick and use the same cable as your phone. Because it recharges and refills, the only things you ever replace are the pod and the juice, never a battery or a whole device, which is what keeps the running cost so low compared with disposables.

There is very little to it. Fill the pod, let it soak, set the wattage if you want to, and vape. 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 £7.99, about the price of a single disposable, and after that you only buy pods and juice. XLIM pods are cheap and last a good while before the mesh tires, 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. 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 single bar, 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, with the bonus of variable wattage and a screen that the cheaper auto-draw pens leave out, all in a limited-edition finish.
The Xlim Pro is reliable and well proven. The few snags that come up trace to a pod that has not soaked, the wattage or airflow, or the lock.
Burnt or dry hit
The coil has not wicked, or the wattage is too high. After filling, leave a fresh pod two to three minutes and prime with gentle pulls, and keep the wattage in the pod's recommended range.
Gurgle or leaking
Do not overfill, close the top-fill port firmly and store it upright. A flooded coil clears with a few gentle pulls off the button.
Will not fire
Check it is unlocked with five clicks and has charge on the screen. Make sure the pod is seated fully, and either press the button or take a firmer draw.
Weak flavour or thin vapour
Turn the wattage up on the screen, open the airflow, or fit a lower-resistance pod. A tired pod that will not recover needs replacing.
Within the range the Pro slots neatly in the middle. Against the original Xlim it adds a clearer colour screen, dual inhalation and a slicker feel, while sharing the same pods; against the newer Xlim Pro 2 it has a smaller battery and a simpler screen, so the Pro 2 is the upgrade if you want more power and polish. The Limited Edition is simply the Xlim Pro in a special colourway, so it is the one to pick if you want the Pro's features and like the look, often at a keen price.
Against a disposable it wins on every count that matters: cost, control, battery and waste. It is a little more involved than a sealed bar, but it can behave like one when you want, and it recharges and refills instead of going in the bin. For anyone who wants a proven, affordable pod with real wattage control and a bit of style, the Xlim Pro Limited Edition is a smart buy, and it sits alongside our wider sub-ohm vapes for those who later want a looser, cloudier style.
The good
The catch
| Type | Refillable pod kit (MTL to restricted DTL) |
|---|---|
| Battery | 1000mAh, USB-C (about 30 minutes) |
| Power | 5 to 30W, variable wattage with a colour screen |
| Pod | 2ml top-fill, built-in mesh coil |
| Coils | XLIM V2/V3 pods 0.4 to 1.2ohm (0.6 and 0.8ohm included) |
| Airflow | Adjustable side switch |
| Activation | Dual: auto-draw or fire button |
| Finish | Limited-edition colourway (eight finishes in the range) |
Sources: OXVA Xlim Pro (manufacturer, OXVA) · UK vaping and nicotine guidance (gov.uk)
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