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3200mAh Battery, 5-80W Output, Refillable 2ml Pods, MTL & DTL Vaping, Adjustable Airflow, GTX Coil Compatibility, 0.96" TFT Display, Pulse Mode, One-Button Lock
The Vaporesso Luxe XR Max 2 sits right in that £30-35 price bracket where serious vapers expect proper performance without the faff. What you get is a well-built refillable pod kit with an oversized 3200mAh battery that'll actually last most people a full day—or two if you're not chain-vaping. It's designed for folk switching from disposables who want flexibility: tight MTL draws for nic salts or wide-open DTL clouds for freebase, all from the same device.
The kit works with the entire GTX coil range (0.15Ω to 1.2Ω), giving you proper choice rather than forcing you into one vaping style. You get dual mesh coils in the box—a 0.2Ω for cloud chasers and a 0.8Ω for tighter draws. The AXON chip handles the smart stuff: Pulse Mode keeps flavour consistent as your battery drains, while Smart Mode stops beginners accidentally torching their coils. Adjustable airflow slider lets you dial in exactly how restricted or airy you want each hit.
Built for UK regs with TPD-compliant 2ml pods, but what stands out is the battery—14% more capacity than its predecessor without adding bulk. At 108x32x26mm, it's compact enough for your pocket but substantial enough that it won't feel like a toy. Available in eight finishes including leather-effect options if you fancy something less generic.


That 3200mAh cell isn't marketing fluff—testing shows it delivers around 2744mAh usable capacity (86% efficiency, which is fair). For MTL vapers at 15W, you're looking at two days minimum. DTL users pushing 55-60W will still clear a full day. The soft silicone base adds grip and stops it tipping over when you're charging.

Works with the entire Luxe X pod family and all GTX coils—that's seven resistances from 0.15Ω to 1.2Ω. Want tight MTL? Use the 0.8Ω or 1.2Ω coils at 12-18W with 50/50 juice. Prefer clouds? Drop in a 0.2Ω and run 70/30 VG at 55W. No need to buy a second device when your vaping style changes.


Smart Mode isn't just auto-wattage—it prevents beginners accidentally firing a 0.8Ω coil at 60W. Pulse Mode uses pulsed power delivery to keep flavour consistent from 100% to 20% battery, which genuinely makes a difference on the last third of your charge. Eco Mode trades performance for runtime if you're stuck without a charger.

SSS leak-resistant tech in the pods isn't perfect (nothing is), but vapers report significantly fewer issues compared to budget kits. The rubber bung at the base seals tight, and the coil seating is solid. Just prime your coils properly—five minutes after filling—and you'll avoid most problems.


Pairs the included DTL coil with high-VG shortfills for dense clouds and strong throat hit. Vapers running this at 55-60W report excellent flavour clarity and 7-10 days coil life. Suits former heavy smokers who want visible vapour and satisfying nicotine delivery.
The go-to MTL setup for ex-smokers. Run at 14-16W with bar-style nic salts for a cigarette-like draw. Coils last 10-14 days with proper care. Airflow set halfway gives a loose MTL that's not too airy—spot on for all-day vaping without vapour plumes.
The middle-ground choice for RDTL vaping. Set airflow three-quarters open and run 25-30W. Works with both freebase and salts, making it versatile if you switch juices regularly. Popular with vapers who find pure MTL too restrictive but don't want full DTL clouds.
Another strong MTL option that handles slightly thicker juice. At 20-24W with airflow half-closed, it delivers warmer vapour than the 0.8Ω without being harsh. Good for vapers who want more throat hit from their nic salts without jumping to freebase.
For cloud enthusiasts who want maximum vapour. Run 40-50W with airflow wide open. Produces restaurant-clearing clouds but still maintains flavour detail thanks to dual mesh heating. Battery drains faster, but the 3200mAh cell still gets you through the day.
| Specification | Details |
| Battery Capacity | 3200mAh (integrated) |
| Power Output | 5-80W (variable) |
| Pod Capacity | 2ml (TPD compliant) |
| Charging | USB Type-C, 2A (90 mins full charge) |
| Coils Included | 0.2Ω dual mesh, 0.8Ω mesh (GTX) |
| Coil Compatibility | GTX 0.15Ω-1.2Ω range |
| Display | 0.96" TFT colour screen |
| Modes | Smart, Pulse, Eco |
| Airflow | Adjustable slider (MTL to DTL) |
| Dimensions | 108 x 32.1 x 26.4mm |
| Weight | 117g |

The Vaporesso Luxe XR Max 2 Kit nails the brief for vapers who want one device that covers multiple bases. Whether you're a recent disposable convert testing the waters with MTL vaping or an experienced user who switches between tight draws and open-lung hits, the GTX coil ecosystem and adjustable airflow deliver genuine versatility. That 3200mAh battery isn't just marketing speak—it genuinely outlasts most pod systems in this price range, and the 90-minute USB-C recharge keeps downtime minimal.
Build quality feels reassuring without unnecessary weight. The lock slider is a small touch that matters when you're chucking it in a bag, and the 0.96" screen gives you proper visibility of settings rather than guessing. Flavour consistency from the dual mesh coils is solid, though coil longevity depends heavily on your juice and wattage choices—expect 7-14 days with sensible use.
What sets it apart is the thoughtful implementation: Smart Mode prevents rookie errors, Pulse Mode actually maintains flavour as your battery depletes, and the SSS leak-resistant pods live up to the claim more than most. It's not the cheapest kit, but at £30-35, you're paying for refinement and compatibility rather than gimmicks. Suits switchers from disposables, MTL enthusiasts who occasionally want clouds, and anyone tired of replacing entire pods when only the coil needs changing in a refillable pod system.
The pods themselves are reusable—you're replacing the GTX coils inside, not the whole pod. With 50/50 or 60VG juice and proper priming, expect 7-14 days per coil depending on wattage and vaping frequency. Thicker 70VG shortfills may reduce lifespan slightly. We stock the full GTX coil range at VAPEBUS for convenient replacements.
Yes—the Luxe XR Max 2 is compatible with all Luxe X series pods and Luxe XR empty pods. The kit includes two Luxe XR pods (one MTL, one DTL), but you can also use pre-filled Luxe X pods if you prefer the convenience. All work with replaceable GTX coils for cost-effective vaping.
Smart Mode auto-selects the safest wattage for your coil and locks you within that range—helpful for beginners. Pulse Mode uses pulsed power delivery to maintain consistent flavour as your battery drains, extending the "sweet spot" window. Most vapers leave it in Pulse Mode after the initial learning phase.
For MTL vapers at 12-18W, absolutely—expect 1.5-2 days between charges. DTL users at 50-60W will get a solid day of moderate use. Heavy vapers pushing 70-80W may need a midday top-up, but the 90-minute USB-C charge means you're not waiting long. Keep Eco Mode as backup if you're caught short.
Depends on your coil: 0.8Ω and 1.2Ω MTL coils work best with 50/50 or 60VG at 12-20W. The 0.2Ω, 0.3Ω, and 0.4Ω DTL coils perform better with 70VG or higher at 30-60W. Using thick juice in high-resistance coils risks dry hits; using thin juice in sub-ohm coils wastes flavour and drains battery faster.
Prime your coils properly—fill the pod, let it sit 5-10 minutes before vaping. Keep the rubber bung tight and check coil seating after refills. The SSS leak-resistant design handles most issues, but overfilling or loose coils will still cause problems. If you're getting persistent leaks, try a fresh coil—worn cotton seals less effectively.






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