About the Vaporesso Luxe X Range
The Vaporesso Luxe X family is the premium-feel side of Vaporesso's pod kit catalogue - larger pods, longer battery life and a build quality that visibly steps up from the entry-level ranges.
Every Luxe vape kit is engineered around fewer refills and a more grown-up daily-driver feel, while the XROS series focuses on compact MTL pocket-carry instead.
The current active Luxe X line at Ecigone is the Luxe X3 Vape Kit and the Luxe XR Max 2 Vape Kit, both running the COREX 2.0 XL pod platform.
Replacement pods cover both these kits and the wider Luxe X ecosystem.
Luxe Q is the pocket-sized pod-only branch of the family - draw-activated, no buttons, with its own Luxe Q replacement pod ecosystem.

Vaporesso Luxe X Family Comparison
The active Luxe X kits at Ecigone all share the COREX 2.0 XL pod platform. Where they differ is battery, output range, and how the pod sits in the chassis.
Kit |
Battery |
Pod Platform |
Pod Capacity |
Output |
Luxe X3 Vape Kit |
2600mAh |
COREX 2.0 |
5ml XL pod |
Up to 36W |
Luxe XR Max 2 |
3200mAh |
COREX 2.0 |
5ml XL pod |
Up to 80W |
Replacement pods across the Luxe X ecosystem fall into three groups: the COREX 2.0 XL pod for Luxe X3 and XR Max 2, the original Luxe X Dual Mesh pod for earlier Luxe X kits, and the Luxe XR pod for the Luxe XR family.
All three are stocked here.
Luxe X Family Progression - X to X3 to XR Max 2
The Luxe X line has been one of the most-iterated families in Vaporesso's pod catalogue, and each step has had a clear purpose.
The original Luxe X and Luxe X2 introduced the dual-coil leather-trim pod kit aesthetic that the family is known for.
Pod capacity was 3ml on the original Luxe X Dual Mesh pod, and the kits set the tone for what Luxe would mean in Vaporesso's line: premium feel, bigger pods than XROS, a clear step up from the entry pod kits.
The Luxe X3 was where the platform shifted to COREX 2.0 and the 5ml XL pod.
Same pocketable form factor, but you now get nearly double the pod capacity per fill, a 2600mAh battery, and a refined airflow ring that fixed the gurgle complaints from the earlier Luxe X kits.
The X3 is the modern entry into the family.
The Luxe XR Max 2 is the flagship - 3200mAh internal battery, sub-ohm-capable up to 80W, and the same 5ml COREX 2.0 XL pod as the X3 so refills and replacement pods are shared.
The Max 2 is where Luxe stops being purely a pod kit and starts crossing into the Armour pod-mod territory.
The "vaporesso luxe nano" search term refers to a smaller variant in the line; if compact carry matters more than battery, the XROS family is the smaller-pocket alternative.

COREX 2.0 vs Dual Mesh - Luxe X Pod Platforms
Pod platforms are the most-asked Luxe X question, because the older Luxe X kits and the newer X3/XR Max 2 use different pods.
COREX 2.0 XL pods are the 5ml side-fill pods used by the Luxe X3 and Luxe XR Max 2. Mesh-coil construction, refined airflow channelling, and capacity well above standard 2ml pod kits. Resistances of 0.4 ohm and 0.6 ohm cover most UK vapers - the 0.6 ohm pod is the sweet spot for nic salts.
And the 0.4 ohm pod is where the Max 2 starts to push toward cloud territory. Replacement Luxe X COREX 2.0 pods stock both options.
Dual Mesh pods are the 3ml older platform used by the original Luxe X and Luxe X2 kits. Side-fill, dual mesh-coil arrangement, with 0.4 ohm and 0.8 ohm options. The Luxe X Dual Mesh pod is still stocked for vapers running the older Luxe X kits.
The Luxe XR pod is a separate platform again - used by the original Luxe XR (different range from XR Max 2). For the full pod compatibility map across every Vaporesso kit, the Vaporesso pods collection is the place to go.

Why 5ml XL Pods Change How You Vape
Capacity sounds like a small detail on paper but it changes daily vaping in two real ways.
Fewer refills per day. An average UK vaper gets through approximately 3-5ml of e-liquid a day.
On a standard 2ml pod kit that means topping up two or three times. On a 5ml Luxe X3 or XR Max 2 pod, it's typically once.
Less e-liquid on your hands, less interruption, and less risk of catching a fill mid-meeting.
Pod longevity stretches further.
A pod's mesh coil burns out based on puffs and wattage, but in practice a larger pod with the same coil lasts you longer in calendar days simply because you're not breaking the seal as often to refill.
Luxe X3 and XR Max 2 users typically replace pods every approximately 2-3 weeks vs every 1-2 weeks on a 2ml-capacity kit at the same usage level.
Who Is the Luxe X Range For?
- Vapers who hate refilling: 5ml XL pods nearly halve your top-up frequency.
- Daily-driver users: Luxe X3 covers an average day on one fill, XR Max 2 covers two.
- Premium-feel pod-kit buyers: leather-trim chassis, ergonomic grip, the most "grown-up" looking pod kits in the Vaporesso line.
- Vapers stepping up from XROS: bigger pods, longer battery, a touch more chassis presence in the hand.
- MTL-to-light-DTL vapers: 0.6 ohm pod at lower wattage for salts, 0.4 ohm pod at higher wattage for cloudier hits.
Luxe X in the Wider Vaporesso Range
The Luxe X family sits at the premium-pod end of Vaporesso's pod kit catalogue. If you want maximum pocket portability, the XROS series is the smaller-format MTL alternative. If you want sub-ohm coil-swap flexibility and DTL clouds, the Armour family is the natural step up.
For full pod and coil buying advice across the brand, the Vaporesso pods collection and Vaporesso coils collection cover the complete range. The Vaporesso brand page maps every other Vaporesso sub-collection.