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The Vaporesso Luxe XR Max 2 is the latest in pod vaping technology from Vaporesso. This isn't just another incremental update - it's a proper evolution of what made the original XR Max popular, with some genuinely useful improvements that actually matter.
At it's core, the Luxe XR Max 2 packs a substantial 3200mAh built-in battery that'll easily see most vapers through a full day. The 80W maximum output might seem modest compared to some box mods, but for a pod system of this size, it's more than adequate for both MTL (mouth to lung) and DTL vaping styles.
The AXON chip handles power delivery smoothly, though I'll be honest - the difference between this and the previous generation isn't night and day. What you do get is more consistent performance and slightly better battery efficiency. The variable wattage range from 5-80W gives you plenty of room to find your sweet spot, whether you're using the MTL pod at 15W or pushing the DTL vape setup to it's limits.
Here's where things get interesting. The kit includes two separate Luxe XR pods - one optimised for MTL (mouth-to-lung) and another for DTL (direct-to-lung) vaping. Both hold 5ml of e-liquid, which is generous by today's standards. The pods feel solid in hand, with a satisfying click when they lock into place.
GTX coil compatibility is maintained, which means you've got access to Vaporesso's extensive coil range. The 0.2Ω GTX mesh coil works brilliantly for DTL vaping around 45-60W, producing decent flavour and respectable cloud production. For MTL users, the 0.8Ω option performs well between 12-18W, though it takes a few puffs to properly break in.
The dual mesh coil technology does make a noticeable difference to flavour reproduction compared to single mesh alternatives. It's not revolutionary, but it's definitely an improvement over older designs.
Vaporesso's build quality remains consistently good with the Luxe XR Max 2. The device feels substantial without being overly heavy - about the same weight as a large smartphone. The leather and standard finishes both have their merits, though the leather version does show fingerprints less obviously.
The 0.96" colour display is clear and responsive, showing all the essential information without unnecessary clutter. Battery life indication is accurate, and the menu system is intuitive enough that you won't need the manual for basic adjustments.
After several weeks of testing, the Luxe XR Max 2 proves itself as a reliable daily driver. Battery life consistently delivers a full day of moderate to heavy use, and the USB-C charging is reasonably quick at around 90 minutes for a full charge.
Flavour production is where this kit really shines. The combination of the AXON chip's power delivery and the mesh coil technology produces clean, accurate flavour reproduction. Sweet e-liquids don't become overpowering, and subtle flavour notes come through clearly.
The MTL experience is particularly well-executed. The airflow adjustment works smoothly, and you can achieve anything from a tight cigarette-like draw to a more open restricted lung hit. DTL performance is solid too, though it won't satisfy cloud chasers looking for massive vapour production.
Compared to the original XR Max, the improvements are incremental but worthwhile. The larger battery capacity is the most obvious upgrade, followed by the refined chip performance. The dual mesh coils are noticeably better for flavour, though the difference isn't dramatic.
Against competitors like the Voopoo Drag series or Geekvape devices in this category, the Luxe XR Max 2 holds it's own. It's not the most powerful or feature-packed option available, but it strikes a good balance between performance and usability.
Pod replacement costs are reasonable, and GTX coils are widely available. The e-liquid capacity means less frequent refilling, though the top-fill design occasionally requires a bit of patience to avoid air bubbles.
The device handles different VG/PG ratios well, though 70/30 VG seems to be the sweet spot for both pod types. Higher VG liquids work fine in the DTL pod but can cause occasional dry hits in the MTL setup if you're chain vaping.
The Vaporesso Luxe XR Max 2 succeeds in refining an already solid formula. It's not groundbreaking, but it doesn't need to be. What matters is that it delivers consistent performance, good flavour, and reliable operation day after day.
For vapers looking for a versatile pod system that handles both MTL and DTL styles competently, the Luxe XR Max 2 represents solid value. The 3200mAh battery and 80W output provide enough performance for most users, while the GTX coil compatibility ensures long-term usability.
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