About Vaporesso
Vaporesso is owned by SMOORE, the world's largest vape manufacturer and was created in 2015. Their UK lineup covers pod kits, pod mods, sub ohm kits and prefilled vapes across the XROS, Luxe, Armour and Dojo ranges. The brand picked up over 130 industry awards in 2023 alone and the XROS series was inducted into the Vapouround Hall of Fame in 2024, the first for any vape hardware product.
Most of the technology that runs through Vaporesso kits comes from two platforms. The AXON chipset handles power output, coil monitoring and safety protections across the full range. COREX mesh coils power the XROS pod line, while GTX and GTI coil families cover everything from Luxe pod mods to the 220W Gen Max.
Vaporesso tends to release updated versions of existing ranges rather than starting from scratch each year. The XROS line is now in its fifth generation, and each version has kept the same pod compatibility. That means coils and accessories carry over when you upgrade, which keeps running costs down.
Vaporesso Vape Kits
Vaporesso splits its UK lineup into four ranges, each built for a different type of vaper.
XROS pod kits cover compact, refillable pod vaping. The XROS 5, XROS 5 Nano and XROS Pro 2 all run COREX 3.0 pods with adjustable airflow and MTL or RDL draws.
Luxe kits step up into Vaporesso pod mod territory with screens, variable wattage and GTX coil support. The Luxe XR Max 2 is the current flagship kit, running up to 80W from an internal battery.
Armour kits are the rugged option. The Armour S and Armour Ultra are Vaporesso sub ohm kits built for heavy daily use with rubberised grips, reinforced corners and GTI coil tanks.
Dojo prefilled vapes work as a straight swap from disposables. Dojo Blast 10K and 6000 refill pods slot into a rechargeable battery with no filling needed.
All four ranges share AXON chip tech and cross-compatible coils where the tank type matches. From pod kits to vape mods, you'll find every kit, pod and coil from each range on this page.

Which Coils to Use?
Two main coil families are used across the Vaporesso kits, and knowing which one your kit takes saves time and money, see the full list of of Vaporesso coils in the range.
GTX coils are the older and more widely used of the two families. They fit the Luxe X series, Luxe XR kits, Armour G, Target PM80, and several other kits. GTX coils come in mesh and regular options from 0.15ohm up to 1.2ohm, covering everything from DTL clouds to tight MTL draws.
GTI coils are the newer range, built for the iTank and iTank 2 that ship with kits like the Armour S and Gen Max. GTI coils use a wider barrel and aren't cross-compatible with GTX kits. GTI coils are currently available in 0.2ohm and 0.4ohm dual mesh options but start at 0.15ohm-0.5ohm in the single mesh.
Vaporesso Gen Max
The Gen Max is the latest Vaporesso mod kit for high-power vaping, running up to 220W with dual 18650 batteries and the iTank 2. It's built around the AXON chip with full variable wattage, temperature control and Pulse Mode.
The Gen Max pairs with GTI coils for sub ohm vaping. At 220W with the 0.2ohm GTI mesh coil, it handles high VG shortfills and big cloud production. The kit is available in the UK now and sits at the top of Vaporesso's sub ohm range alongside the Armour Ultra.
Why Vapers Pick Vaporesso
Three things keep Vaporesso vapes near the top of UK sales. Pod life is the big one - COREX 3.0 pods last 2 to 4 weeks where most competitors manage 1 to 2, so you're spending less on replacements. Then there's cross-compatibility. GTX coils work in multiple kits, XROS pods fit across several models, and you can upgrade within a range without binning all your spare pods. Third, even the cheaper kits feel solid. The XROS 5 Mini costs under £17 and still gets the same AXON chip and COREX 3.0 tech as the pricier models.
Vaporesso's parent company is SMOORE, the world's largest vape manufacturer. That means tight quality control, TPD compliance for the UK, and stock that doesn't randomly dry up for months.