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Elux Cyberover 6K Review: Is It Worth Switching From Disposables?

Elux Cyberover 6K Review: Is It Worth Switching From Disposables?

29 March 2025shane margereson

Elux Cyberover 6K Review: A red and black 6000 puff rechargeable vape on a reflective dark surface.

Before the ban, the Elux Cyberover was everywhere. That angular cyberpunk look stood out on every shelf, and the flavours had a proper following. When disposables got pulled, Elux didn't just slap a USB-C port on the old design and call it a day. They rebuilt it as a prefilled pod kit.

I've had the Elux Cyberover 6K on my desk for a few weeks now. Went through four or five pods, charged it more times than I can count, and swapped between Fizzy Cherry and Mr Blue depending on my mood. Here's what I reckon.

What's Changed From the Original

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Old Cyberover: single use, bin it when it's done, buy another. New Cyberover: same shell, same 850mAh battery, but now it's rechargeable and runs on prefilled refill pods.

The pod setup has two parts. A 2ml pod clicks into the kit, and a 10ml container connects to it. As you vape, liquid feeds from the container into the pod on its own. Elux calls it auto-refill. When the container runs dry, pull it out and click a fresh one in. That's it.

Puff count sits at approximately 6,000 per pod, though your mileage varies depending on draw length. Same 20mg Elux Legend nic salt liquid that's been going for years. Only real difference is you're keeping the battery instead of chucking it.

For a new pod, flip the kit upside down for ten seconds after clicking it in. Gravity gets the liquid flowing. Then you're sorted.

Elux Cyberover 6K Flavours

Twenty Elux Cyberover 6K pod flavours in total. All use the same Elux Legend nic salt recipes from the 10ml bottle range, just prefilled into the pod and container.

The full lineup:

Fruit: Banana Ice, Blueberry Cherry Cranberry, Blueberry Raspberry, Blueberry Sour Raspberry, Cherry Sour Raspberry, Grape Berry, Pineapple Ice, Strawberry Kiwi, Strawberry Raspberry Cherry, Strawberry Watermelon Bubblegum, Triple Mango, Watermelon Ice

Ice and menthol: Cherry Ice, Menthol

Drinks, sweets, and mixed: Fizzy Cherry, Gummy Bear, Lemon and Lime, Mr Blue, Rainbow, Summer Dream

Fizzy Cherry was the one I couldn't put down. Tastes like cherry cola and it doesn't go flat halfway through the pod like some sweet flavours do. Mr Blue is the safe crowd pleaser. Blueberry Cherry Cranberry is the berry pick if you want something a bit sharper.

The mesh coil holds flavour well right through to the end. I expected the sweeter ones like Gummy Bear to taste burnt after a few days, but it stayed clean.

Running Costs

Everyone asks this. Short version: much cheaper than disposables were.

One Cyberover refill pod lasts approximately 6,000 puffs. A disposable used to give you maybe 600 for a similar outlay. So you're looking at roughly ten times the vaping per pod. The kit is a one off buy, and after that you're just picking up pods.

Two pods a month covers most people. The savings over disposables adds up fast, especially if you were getting through one every couple of days.

Current pod pricing is on the Cyberover 6K refill pods page.

How It Stacks Up Against Other Kits

Loads of prefilled and refillable kits have hit the market since the ban. Here's where the Cyberover sits.

Elux Cyberover vs Lost Mary BM6000

Closest competitor. Same auto-refill setup, same 2ml pod with 10ml container, similar puff count at roughly 6,000. The BM6000 is rounder and a bit more compact in the hand. Cyberover has that angular look that people either love or don't care about. Flavour wise, they're different recipes entirely so it's a taste preference thing more than a quality difference. I'd try both and see which range you gravitate towards.

Elux Cyberover vs Elf Bar Dual 10K

Different approach. The Dual 10K packs two flavours into one pod with approximately 10,000 puffs between them. Cyberover is one flavour per pod, 6,000 puffs. If swapping between two flavours without pulling pods out appeals to you, the Dual 10K does that well. I preferred having one flavour at a time and found the Cyberover draw slightly tighter, which suited me for MTL.

Vs Refillable Kits (Aspire, Geekvape, Voopoo, Uwell)

Completely different category. Refillable kits from these brands give you empty pods, and you fill them with whatever liquid you want. More choice, lower long term cost, but you're changing coils, priming, cleaning, dealing with the occasional leak. The Cyberover skips all of that. Click a pod in and vape. Maintenance is zero. Trade off is you're locked into the 20 Elux Legend flavours and 20mg strength. For some people that's fine. Others want more control and a refillable kit gives them that.

Vs JUUL and RELX

Smaller kits with much lower puff counts. A JUUL pod gives you a fraction of what one Cyberover refill does. The upside of JUUL and RELX is size. They're tiny. The Cyberover is noticeably bigger in your pocket but lasts days longer between pod changes.

Vs SMOK Refillable Kits

SMOK don't sell a prefilled kit in the UK. Their Nord and RPM kits are refillable, so it's the same prefilled vs refillable trade off as the Aspire and Geekvape comparison above. More liquid choice and lower running costs with SMOK, but more work involved. Cyberover is grab and go.

After a Few Weeks With It

Pod swaps take about 30 seconds flat. Old one out, new one in, flip, vape. I got into a routine of keeping a spare pod in my coat pocket and swapping mid-afternoon when the first one ran dry.

Battery held up better than I expected. The 850mAh cell lasted a full day of what I'd call medium use. Heavy vapers might need a top up by evening, but USB-C charges it quickly enough that plugging it in while you eat sorts it out. Three LED lights on the front tell you where you stand.

Flavour was the bit I was most sceptical about. Prefilled pods can be hit or miss. These were consistently good. Fizzy Cherry stayed as a daily driver, and I rotated Mr Blue and Blueberry Cherry Cranberry when I wanted something different. At 20mg nic salt the throat hit lands well for MTL without any harshness.

What Needs Work

The big one: only 20mg nic salt. No 10mg, no 0mg. If you're stepping down gradually, you're stuck. You'd need to grab a refillable pod kit and use the bottled Elux Legend nic salts at a lower strength instead.

No USB-C cable in the box either. Minor thing, but come on.

Size wise, it's bigger than a JUUL or Caliburn. Not massive, but it won't disappear in a shirt pocket. Trousers or jacket pocket, fine.

And pod availability still isn't where it needs to be. Vape shops like Ecigone have the full range, but your local corner shop probably doesn't stock Cyberover refill pods yet. That might change as the prefilled market grows, but right now it's worth knowing.

Who It's For (And Who Should Look Elsewhere)

Former Cyberover disposable users are the obvious audience. Same flavours, same draw, no learning curve. You already know you like it.

Anyone coming off disposables in general will find this easy to pick up too. Nothing to fill, no coils, no settings. Click a pod in and go.

But if you want lower nic strengths, or you like picking your own liquid, this isn't the one. A refillable pod kit from OXVA, Vaporesso, or Geekvape will give you that freedom. The Cyberover trades flexibility for convenience, and depending on what matters to you, that's either a fair swap or a deal breaker.

Verdict

Does what it says on the tin. Elux took the Cyberover, made it reusable, and kept the bits people actually liked. The flavours still hit, the auto-refill pod system works without any faffing, and the running costs are way below what disposables used to set you back.

It won't suit everyone. Locked to 20mg, locked to 20 flavours, bigger than some pocket kits. A refillable setup will always be cheaper and more flexible long term. But that's not what this is trying to be. It's the closest thing to disposable convenience you can still buy legally in the UK, and on that front it does the job well.

If you liked the original and want to keep vaping the same way, yeah. No question.

Last Update: February 12, 2026

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