Which is the better refillable pod kit for ex-disposable users in the UK? We compared specs, battery, flavour delivery, ease of use and value — so you can choose with confidence.
Data sourced from official product specifications · Updated May 2026 · For adult vapers only · Some aspects such as flavour perception, hand feel, weight impression, and design preference are subjective and should be judged personally. · Browse the full OXVA range
⚠️ Important notice
These are adult nicotine products. Nicotine is addictive. Keep all vaping products and e-liquid away from children and pets. E-liquid must not be swallowed. This article is for informational purposes only and is intended for adults who already vape or smoke. If you are pregnant, have a heart condition, or have never used nicotine products, consult a healthcare professional before use.
Bigger battery, faster charging, HD colour screen, premium zinc alloy body. The better all-day compact upgrade.
✓ 1300mAh battery✓ 2A fast charge✓ HD colour screen• ~£18.99• 67g heavier• More than some need
💡 One-line verdict: The XLIM Go is the best-value entry into the XLIM ecosystem; the XLIM Pro 2 is the better long-term compact pod kit. Both use the same pod family — the choice is about budget and refinement, not fundamental quality.
Product overview
OXVA XLIM Go · ~£10.99 · 41g
OXVA XLIM Pro 2 · ~£18.99 · 67g
Full specs comparison
Side-by-side specifications
Specification
OXVA XLIM Go
OXVA XLIM Pro 2
Device type
Refillable open pod kit
Refillable open pod kit
Battery capacity
1000mAh
1300mAh
Charging speed
5V / 1A USB-C
5V / 2A USB-C ▲
Output power
5–30W
5–30W
Draw style
Auto-draw (inhale activated)
Auto-draw (inhale activated)
Display
RGB battery indicator LEDs
0.56-inch HD colour screen ▲
Airflow
Side airflow control
Side airflow control
E-liquid system
Refillable top-fill pod
Refillable top-fill pod
Pod compatibility
0.4 / 0.6 / 0.8 / 1.2Ω XLIM family
0.4 / 0.6 / 0.8 / 1.2Ω XLIM family
Included pod(s)
0.8Ω × 1
0.6Ω + 0.8Ω × 2 ▲
Materials
Plastic + artificial leather + PCTG
Zinc alloy + leather / IML + PCTG ▲
Weight
41g ▲
67g
Dimensions
26.0 × 14.6 × 113.7mm
25.0 × 15.0 × 114.5mm
Battery life estimate (OXVA lab, 0.8Ω)
~2 days per charge
~4 days per charge ▲
Price (GBP, verified UK pages)
~£10.99 ▲
~£18.95–£18.99
▲ = advantage in this row. Data sourced from official OXVA product specifications and verified UK retailer pages. Weight note: OXVA lists 41g officially; one UK retailer page shows 42g. Battery day-use estimates are from OXVA's own lab testing under 0.8Ω conditions and will vary with real-world use.
Editorial assessment
Performance ratings
Scores below are editorial estimates based on official specifications, the shared XLIM pod platform, and real-use logic for MTL nic salt use. They are not lab measurements. Scores are out of 10. Flavour, throat hit, and vapour depend heavily on liquid choice and pod resistance — those dimensions are especially subjective.
OXVA XLIM Go
Flavour
7.5
Vapour output
7.5
Throat hit
8.0
Build quality
7.0
Consistency
7.5
Value for money
9.0
Editorial estimate only — not a lab score. Scores reflect expected real-world performance based on official specs and pod platform data. Subjective dimensions will vary by user.
OXVA XLIM Pro 2
Flavour
8.5
Vapour output
8.5
Throat hit
8.0
Build quality
8.5
Consistency
8.5
Value for money
7.5
Editorial estimate only — not a lab score. Pro 2 scores higher on flavour and build due to battery headroom and premium materials. Value score reflects the higher price point relative to the Go.
Compatible e-liquid styles
Flavour pairing guide
These are open pod kits. You choose your own e-liquid — the device does not come in fixed flavours. The pairings below reflect which liquid styles tend to work best with each device's pod setup and battery headroom. Flavour is subjective; personal preference always applies.
XLIM Go — best liquid pairings
Suits clean, punchy profiles with the included 0.8Ω pod. Simple everyday nic salts work best.
Fruit & ice
Berry IceMango IceStrawberry Watermelon
Peach IceGrape Ice
Mint & menthol
SpearmintCool MintMenthol
Tobacco & classic
Classic TobaccoVirginiaRY4
XLIM Pro 2 — best liquid pairings
Handles a broader range with the included 0.6Ω + 0.8Ω pods. Suits richer and layered profiles.
Layered fruit & drink
LemonadeTropical PunchMixed Berry
Passion Fruit LycheeWatermelon Lemonade
Creamy & dessert
Vanilla CustardCaramel TobaccoCream Biscuit
Iced drinks
Peppermint IceCola IceBlueberry Ice
Flavour categories are editorial pairings only. E-liquid suitability depends on liquid formulation, chosen pod resistance, and personal taste. Not all flavours listed are sold by any specific retailer. Flavour experience is subjective and should be judged personally. See our nic salt vs freebase guide for more on choosing e-liquid.
Core performance
Head-to-head by dimension
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Battery endurance
XLIM Pro 2 wins
1300mAh vs 1000mAh. OXVA's own lab estimate: ~4 days vs ~2 days at 0.8Ω. Real results depend on puff frequency and liquid type.
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Charging speed
XLIM Pro 2 wins
2A vs 1A USB-C. Faster top-up matters when battery drops mid-day. The Go is slower but still fine for overnight charging.
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Flavour quality
Pro 2 edge
Both use the same XLIM pod family, so the platform is identical. The Pro 2 edges ahead via better battery stability and the included 0.6Ω pod option for richer saturation.
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Device feedback
XLIM Pro 2 wins
HD colour screen with battery %, puff counter and menu guidance vs simple RGB LED indicator. Genuinely useful, not just cosmetic.
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Portability
XLIM Go wins
Official weight 41g vs 67g. Both are similar in height (114mm range), so the carry difference comes from mass and material density, not size.
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Build quality
XLIM Pro 2 wins
Zinc alloy + leather/IML vs plastic + leather. The Pro 2 feels noticeably more premium. This is partly subjective — some users prefer a lighter plastic body.
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Pod ecosystem
Identical
Both use the full XLIM / Unitech 2.0 platform: 0.4, 0.6, 0.8 and 1.2Ω pods, top-fill, five-layer sealing. No advantage either way — same pods, same leak resistance.
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Upfront value
XLIM Go wins
~£10.99 vs ~£18.99 on checked UK pages. Almost £8 cheaper. Both share the same ongoing pod costs, so the hardware gap matters most at the point of purchase.
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Ease of use
Go simpler
Both have inhale activation and top-fill pods. The Go has fewer options to navigate. The Pro 2 has a screen and menu — a short learning curve, but there is one.
Performance assessments are editorial judgements based on official specifications. Objective conditions are noted where they apply. Subjective dimensions (flavour, build feel) are labelled as such. Data sourced from official product specifications.
Simplicity helps the switch stick. But the Pro 2 adds battery confidence for heavier users.
Flavour-first user
XLIM Pro 2
More tuning room, better battery stability, 0.6Ω + 0.8Ω pod setup out of the box.
Budget-first buyer
XLIM Go
~£8 cheaper. Same pod ecosystem, so no long-term lock-out. Best entry value in the XLIM range.
Frequent / heavy user
XLIM Pro 2
1300mAh battery and 2A charging reduce downtime. Heavy users will quickly outgrow the Go's 1000mAh.
Pocket / commute carry
XLIM Go
Official 41g vs 67g. The Go is the more comfortable everyday carry in a shirt or trouser pocket.
Wanting a step-up device
XLIM Pro 2
Premium zinc alloy body, screen feedback, and faster charging make it feel like a proper upgrade.
Low-maintenance user
XLIM Go
No screen, no menus, no extra setup. Fill, insert pod, vape. As close to disposable simplicity as refillable gets.
Pros & cons
OXVA XLIM Go
Pros
✓ Lower upfront cost (~£10.99)
✓ Ultra-light at 41g
✓ Very simple to use
✓ Full XLIM pod ecosystem
✓ Compact and pocketable
Cons
• Smaller 1000mAh battery
• Slower 1A charging
• No screen or % readout
• Plastic-heavy construction
• Only 0.8Ω pod included
OXVA XLIM Pro 2
Pros
✓ 1300mAh battery
✓ 2A faster charging
✓ HD colour screen
✓ Premium zinc alloy body
✓ 0.6Ω + 0.8Ω pods included
Cons
• Higher price (~£18.99)
• Heavier at 67g
• More features than some need
• Not the most minimal option
Value tools
Cost & savings estimators
📈 Cost per 1,000 puffs — starter estimate
Nic salt price per 10ml (£)
Estimated puffs per 10ml
XLIM Go total (device + liquid for 10,000 puffs)—
XLIM Pro 2 total—
Go — cost per 1,000 puffs—
Pro 2 — cost per 1,000 puffs—
ⓘ Illustration only. Device prices: XLIM Go £10.99, XLIM Pro 2 £18.99 (verified UK pages, May 2026). Liquid price and puffs-per-10ml are user inputs. Actual puff count varies with puff length, liquid VG/PG ratio, and pod resistance. This tool is for rough comparison only — not a guarantee of savings.
🚬 Traditional cigarette comparison
A rough illustration of how refillable pod use might compare to cigarette spending. Highly approximate — do not rely on this for financial decisions. Vaping is not risk-free.
Cigarettes per day
Pack price (£, 20 cigs)
Nic salt per 10ml (£)
Cigarette spend per month (est.)—
Rough nic salt spend per month (est.)—
Potential monthly difference—
ⓘ Estimates only. Cigarette-to-vape equivalence is not scientifically established. Nicotine consumption and vaping frequency vary. This comparison does not constitute health or financial advice. Vaping products carry their own risks. For stop-smoking support in England, visit nhs.uk.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Is the XLIM Go or XLIM Pro 2 better for beginners?
The XLIM Go is usually better for absolute beginners because it is cheaper, lighter, and more stripped back. The XLIM Pro 2 is still beginner-friendly, but it suits buyers who want a smoother upgrade path and more device feedback from day one. See also our best MTL vape kits for beginners guide.
Do both devices use the same XLIM pods?
Yes. OXVA's official cartridge page lists broad XLIM-series compatibility, including the XLIM Go, XLIM Pro 2 and XLIM SQ Pro 2, with 0.4Ω, 0.6Ω, 0.8Ω and 1.2Ω options. Once you enter the XLIM ecosystem, pod costs are the same across devices.
Which one has better battery life?
The XLIM Pro 2 has the larger battery at 1300mAh versus 1000mAh in the XLIM Go. OXVA's own lab estimates suggest around 4 days on the Pro 2 versus 2 days on the Go, both tested at 0.8Ω. Heavy users will notice the difference more than light users.
Which one gives better flavour?
Both use the same pod family, so both can deliver strong flavour. The XLIM Pro 2 usually has the edge for flavour control and layered flavour presentation because of its stronger battery headroom and the inclusion of both a 0.6Ω and 0.8Ω pod. Flavour experience is subjective and depends heavily on liquid choice.
Can I use nic salts in both devices?
Yes. Both are well-suited for nic salt use, especially with the higher-resistance XLIM pods (0.8Ω or 1.2Ω) used for MTL — a tighter, more cigarette-like draw. The nicotine strength is determined by the e-liquid you choose, not the device.
Are these good alternatives to disposables?
Yes, especially for adults who want a reusable, refillable alternative with a similar compact format but better long-term flexibility and lower ongoing cost per use. Both offer inhale activation, top-fill convenience and nic salt compatibility — the core draws of disposable-style use — without fixed prefilled flavours.
How long do the pods usually last?
There is no single official lifespan figure because pod life changes with liquid sweetness, wattage, puff frequency and filling habits. Sweeter liquids tend to shorten pod life. Correct priming — filling the pod and waiting around five minutes before the first puff — helps pods last longer and taste better from the start.
Is the XLIM Pro 2 worth the extra money?
Yes, if you value better battery life, faster 2A charging, more premium zinc alloy construction, and a colour screen with battery percentage and puff counter. If you only want the cheapest smooth move away from disposables, the XLIM Go at ~£10.99 makes more sense.
What should I do if I notice leaking or condensation?
First, check that the refill port is sealed fully and that the pod is seated properly. Some condensation is normal in pod systems. Persistent leaking usually points to poor sealing, overfilling, or a worn pod that needs replacing. The XLIM platform uses a five-layer sealing structure, but no pod system is completely immune to condensation build-up.
Are these devices suitable for heavy users?
The XLIM Pro 2 is the safer pick for heavy users: its 1300mAh battery and 2A USB-C charging reduce downtime. The XLIM Go can still work for heavier use, but frequent users are more likely to find themselves recharging inconveniently often.
Final verdict
Our recommendation
The answer is not "one is better for everyone." Both devices belong to the same XLIM ecosystem. The decision is about budget and refinement — not fundamental quality difference. Some aspects such as flavour perception, hand feel, weight impression, and design preference are subjective and should be judged personally.
Choose XLIM Go if…
Best value, easiest start
You want the lowest-cost entry into the XLIM ecosystem (~£10.99), the lightest carry at 41g, and a simple inhale-and-go setup that feels closest to the disposable experience. You are not a heavy daily user and you do not need a screen or faster charging. The XLIM Go is the best-value entry-level refillable pod kit in the range.
Choose XLIM Pro 2 if…
Best all-day compact pod kit
You want better battery life for all-day carry, faster 2A charging, a colour screen with battery percentage readout, premium zinc alloy construction, and both 0.6Ω and 0.8Ω pods included. At ~£18.99, it costs more but gives a noticeably more complete daily experience and a stronger upgrade path for frequent users.
👉 Bottom line: XLIM Go = best-value entry; XLIM Pro 2 = best experience-first compact pod kit. Neither choice is wrong — the right pick depends on whether you want the cheapest smooth transition or the more complete everyday device.
Review methodology & data sources This article is an editorial comparison, not a third-party lab test. No puff counts have been fabricated and no sensory scores have been invented. Assessment is based on: official OXVA product specifications; official XLIM cartridge-platform information; verified UK retailer product pages for GBP price context; and real-use logic for 50/50 nic salt MTL and loose-RDL use. Objective data points (battery, charging rate, dimensions, weight, materials, pod compatibility) are separated from subjective assessments (flavour character, hand feel, design preference). The cost-per-1,000-puffs figure is an editorial illustration only and is not an official device metric.
Price disclaimer: Prices shown (~£10.99 XLIM Go; ~£18.95–£18.99 XLIM Pro 2) were verified on UK retailer pages at time of writing (May 2026). Prices may change. Always check the current price on the retailer's page before purchasing.
Data sourced from official product specifications. Some aspects such as flavour perception, hand feel, weight impression, and design preference are subjective and should be judged personally.
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