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With excellent battery capacity among the smallest vape options, delicious XLIM pod flavours and a cutting-edge touch screen user-interface, the OXVA XLIM SQ Pro 2 is a massive step ahead from the previous vape in the range and a great sign of things to come from OXVA.
A sleek and long-lasting replacement for disposables
Price: £15.95
The Argus G3 Mini is obviously the smaller edition of the Voopoo Argus G3, in standard ‘mini/nano released after the main version’ vape manufacturing fashion. However, this is a rare case in which the Mini vape is BETTER than the G3 original!
The ample 1350mAh battery can stretch out for LONGER than the 1500mAh battery in the original, thanks to stripped-back features and no colour display screen. Great Argus pod flavour, compact vape build, and very lightweight.
1350mAh battery feels endless for a ‘Mini’ Exceptional flavour and comfortable pods Snug, slim and smooth build for total comfort
No control features whatsoever
The featherweight square-slab build makes it ideal for travel
Whereas other Freemax Rexa Kits have different degrees of advanced features, the Nano, one of the smallest refillable vape kits in this list, is a perfect little slab of no-worries puffability. The device picks the ideal power for your pod of choice, and the 1000mAh battery does a fine job of lasting the day.
But the best thing about the Rexa Nano is the new Freemax Duomax pods. Not only is the flavour produced by them exceptional, but the plastic sliding refill hatch is SO MUCH better than the usual rubber stoppers.
Perfect taste from Duomax pods No maintenance to worry about Clean and simple refills
Pods have to be removed to refill The matte steel finish has a tendency to scuff easily
The advanced and futuristic interface and touch functions.
£25.49
OXVA’s XLIM SQ Pro 2 was quite the departure from the original. The circular touch screen is gorgeous and super responsive, and the wattage selection screen is really lovely to use.
But it’s not just a fancy UI that makes the SQ Pro 2 a great choice. Despite its tiny size, it contains a whopping 1600mAh battery and can kick out 30W of power, if you so choose. Add to that the great flavour from the easily-refilled XLIM pods, and it’s a beautiful kit.
Comfortable rounded build Cutting-edge interface Widely available pods
Touch screen takes a little learning Slightly heavier than other small vapes
A solidly-built and extremely discreet little puff bar.
£8.99
Doozy’s Infinity Vape Kit is clearly built to attract those who have recently had to give up their disposables following the UK ban. The Doozy kit may seem dull at first glance, but it’s designed for a vaper who doesn’t want extra features, menus, sliders, etc.
Just fill up the disposable pods and start puffing away! And while they may have gone light on features, the actual build quality of the kit is superb, with absolutely no creakiness or fragility to it, no matter how hard I grip!
Very discreet Premium construction and hand-feel No maintenance whatsoever
Very dull for an experienced vaper Limited to Doozy pods, not many ohmages
Gorgeous translucent designs and fuss-free power adjusting.
Price: £11.49
Do you know what I miss? The translucent colourful plastic housing that tech had in the late 90s. Aspire, ever fashionable, have resurrected this deeply stylish (and cost-effective) design for their easy-as-pie Gotek X3 Kit.
Palm-sized, ridged for your sensory pleasure, and now featuring a 1200mAh battery and power controls! The Gotek X vape series may have started as a playful afterthought, but it’s now a serious contender for my daily go-to vape. Aesthetics MATTER.
So pretty~ Great battery Intuitive power controls
Fragile when dropped Not for those seeking clouds
A funky, futuristic and fun-to-use vape kit.
While clearly visually inspired by disposable kits, Vaporesso’s Vibe Nano Pro provides a much more sophisticated situation. Within the (fun!) coloured housing that fits in your palm, you’ll find a crazy good 1500mAh battery, as well as a switch to move between ECO/PWR modes for different output styles.
The display screen is remarkably snazzy for a kit that strongly resembles a single-day device, and the flavour is clear and consistent thanks to a dual-mesh structure that Aspire is very proud of. A fun, alternative little all-day goer!
Incredibly flavoursome Impressive 1500mAh battery Dual mesh pods last longer and taste better
Somewhat bulky Pods aren’t the cheapest
Exceptional battery for such a small unit
Price: £15.99
It’s common for the ‘Mini’ or ‘Nano’ version of a kit to strip away various features. Still, the XROS 5 Mini from Vaporesso retains enough of them to make it a serious contender for attention against its bigger, bulkier brother.
The inclusion of an airflow slider is often rare in a Mini kit, and the 1500mAh battery can easily go a couple of days for the average user. On top of that, the flavour from the XROS Pods is as vibrant as ever before.
Continuation of a fantastic range Brilliant battery capacity Airflow customisation
Screenless Somewhat chunky in places
Unique and highly effective leak-proofing design aspects.
Price: £9.99
The Uwell Caliburn G3 Lite Koko (which has a stupid and too-long name) first caught my eye just for being so delightfully quirky, aesthetically. But I was genuinely impressed by this little freak when I realised how much work had been put into leak-proofing it.
There’s also the Pro-FOCS coil tech used to keep flavour consistent over extended pod usage, and a very impressively low carry weight of just around 46g, thanks in part to a partially plastic build. Cute, discreet and effective!
One of the smallest pod vape options Stylish and light design Exceptionally leak-proof
Slight creak to the build Battery capacity isn’t brilliant
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