Vaporesso is the brand we hand most people who want a refillable kit that just works. It’s the consumer name from Smoore, the biggest vape manufacturer in the world, and the build shows it — tight tolerances, sensible airflow, and COREX mesh coils that hold their flavour for days.
We carry the full line: Vaporesso pod kits like the XROS and Luxe, replacement pods and coils, sub-ohm kits, and the prefilled Dojo Blast range. Everything’s sold by the box with VAT included and quick UK dispatch — use the guide below to find yours.
60 products · Minimum 1 box · All prices include VAT
Yes — it’s one of the most reliable brands you can buy. Vaporesso is made by Smoore, the world’s largest vaping hardware manufacturer, and that scale shows up where it counts: solid build, coils that last, and a draw that suits ex-smokers.
The XROS pod range is the proof. It’s one of the best-selling refillable kits in the UK, and it’s moved more of our regulars off cigarettes than anything else on the shelf.
Six ranges cover nearly everything Vaporesso makes. Here’s the plain-English version of each, and where to start.
XROS
Pocket pod kit · start hereThe all-rounder we recommend most. Refillable 2ml pods, COREX mesh coils, and a draw that suits anyone off a disposable. Go for the Vaporesso XROS 5 pod kit or the upgraded XROS Pro 2.
Shop all XROS →Luxe
More battery, more airflowPod-kit simple, but with a bigger battery and an airflow dial — open the draw from a tight MTL out to a looser, cloudier vape. The Luxe X3 pod kit leads it.
Eco Nano
Cheapest, simplest startTiny, light, no buttons, no menus. For a first refillable with nothing to fiddle with, the Eco Nano starter kit is the one.
Vibe
Smart pod, dual meshA smarter pod system with a small screen and dual-mesh pods for a touch more flavour per fill. The Vibe SE 2 is the latest.
Armour
Sub-ohm, big cloudsVaporesso’s serious end. The Armour sub-ohm kit and its iTank with GTi coils run high wattage and big DTL clouds for high-VG shortfills.
Shop all Armour →Dojo Blast
Disposable, done rightPrefilled kits that feel like a disposable but recharge and swap — the legal way to keep that experience. The Dojo Blast 10K kit is the seller.
Shop all Dojo Blast →COREX is Vaporesso’s mesh-coil system, and it’s the reason their pods taste good for longer. The newest version, COREX 3.0, uses a hive-mesh coil and nano-microfibre cotton — Vaporesso’s own lab figures put it at up to 40% better flavour and around 30% longer pod life than COREX 2.0.
Already own an XROS? Good news: COREX 3.0 pods drop straight into the whole XROS range, so you can upgrade from COREX 2.0 without changing your kit. The rule that actually matters is family, not generation — XROS pods fit XROS, Luxe pods fit Luxe. Match the pod to your device and it seals; mix families and it won’t.
The pod kits people actually choose between, side by side. Every one is refillable, takes 10mg or 20mg nic salt, and charges over USB-C.
| Pod kit | Battery | Best for | Draw style |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eco Nano | 1000mAh | A first refillable, kept simple | Tight MTL |
| XROS 5 Mini | 1000mAh | Coming straight off disposables | MTL |
| XROS 5 | 1000mAh | The do-everything all-rounder | Adjustable MTL |
| XROS Pro 2 | 1200mAh | A screen and finer control | MTL to looser MTL |
| Luxe X3 | 1500mAh | All-day battery and airflow | MTL to RDL |
Battery figures are Vaporesso’s own. All pod kits sold by the box, VAT included.
Quick answer: the kit is the rechargeable device, the pods are the refills, and they’re sold separately. People mix them up because both say “Dojo Blast 10K” on the box — so here’s the split.
You buy the Dojo Blast 10K kit once. After that you only top up with Dojo Blast 10K replacement pods — each prefilled pod holds 20mg nic salt and runs to around 10,000 puffs. Disposables were banned across the UK in June 2025, so this is the legal, far cheaper way to keep the same feel. Lighter vapers can drop to the Dojo Blast 2000 Go; heavy ones step up to the auto-fill 30K Pro.
≈ £29
box of five devices — about £6 each
≈ £17
box of five prefilled pods
Two separate products: the kit is the device you keep, the pods are what keep it running. Prices are a guide and include VAT.
On the XROS, Luxe and Eco kits it’s a top-fill job — about a minute, and these four steps dodge the burnt first-pod taste that catches everyone.
Charge it first
Top it up over USB-C before the first vape. Twenty to thirty minutes covers most of the small pod kits.
Flip up the mouthpiece
On XROS-style kits the pod stays put — just lift the mouthpiece to reach the fill port underneath.
Fill the coloured port
Drip your nic salt into the coloured fill hole, not the centre one — the middle is the airflow. Stop at the line.
Soak, then draw
Leave it about five minutes so the COREX coil wicks through, then just inhale. Most kits are auto-fire, no button.
Vaporesso isn’t always the answer, and we’ll say so. Only want the cheapest disposable feel and can’t be bothered refilling? A prefilled kit from Lost Mary or Elf Bar may suit you better. Chasing the biggest clouds on a tight budget? There are cheaper sub-ohm kits than the Armour. Where Vaporesso wins is the long game — a refillable that lasts, coils that don’t quit after three days, and a draw that keeps ex-smokers off the cigarettes.
Find your Vaporesso.
Start with a pod kit and a nic salt, or grab the pods and coils to keep your current one running.
The XROS 5 Mini or the Eco Nano. Both are small, draw-activated pod kits with nothing to set up — fill them with a 20mg nic salt and vape. They’re the ones we hand most people coming off cigarettes or disposables.
Nic salt in 10mg or 20mg is the usual pick — the XROS, Luxe, Eco and Vibe pod kits are low-power MTL devices built for it. A 50/50 freebase e-liquid works too. Sub-ohm kits like the Armour are the opposite and want a high-VG shortfill instead.
Within the XROS range, yes — COREX 3.0 pods fit every XROS device, so you can upgrade from 2.0 without changing your kit. What you can’t do is mix families: XROS pods only fit XROS, Luxe pods only fit Luxe.
The XROS is the compact, pocketable all-rounder. The Luxe adds a bigger battery and an airflow dial, so you can open the draw towards a looser, cloudier vape. Want small and simple, go XROS. Want a bit more device, go Luxe.
Each prefilled pod is rated by its name — the Dojo Blast 10K runs to around 10,000 puffs a pod, the 6000 to around 6,000, and the 30K Pro to roughly 30,000 with its auto-fill chamber. You keep the kit and swap pods as they empty.
No — it’s a prefilled rechargeable pod kit, the legal replacement for disposables since the UK ban in June 2025. The battery recharges over USB-C and you swap the pod rather than bin the device. It just feels like a disposable to use.
Usually one to two weeks depending how much you vape, and COREX 3.0 runs about 30% longer than the older coils. When the flavour dulls or starts to taste scorched, it’s done — time for a fresh pod.
Vaporesso is the consumer brand of Smoore, the world’s largest vaping hardware manufacturer. It’s why the build quality and coil tech sit ahead of most of the market.