DOJO Vapes 101: Flavors, Best Models & What To Buy In 2026
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Which DOJO Vape Do We Recommend?
The Blast 6000, Blast 10K, and Blast 30K Pro are the best place to start with DOJO vapes.
- If you want the simplest, cheapest entry into DOJO, the Blast 6000 wins.
- If you want better coil tech, longer runtime, and more control over your draw, the Blast 30K Pro comes out ahead.
Both deliver strong flavour and solid nicotine satisfaction — but the experience feels very different.
TL;DR: Vaporesso DOJO at a Glance
- DOJO is Vaporesso’s post-disposable-ban sub-brand, built for prefilled rechargeable pod vaping
- The range spans six device families: Blast, iMate X, Sphere S, Sphere X, PIXEL, and Blast 2000 Go
- Puff counts run from 2,000 to 40,000 depending on model
- All devices use COREX mesh coil technology, with newer models using COREX 4.0 or quad mesh
- Flavours are available in 10mg and 20mg nicotine salt, with a fruit-and-ice-heavy lineup
- Best overall pick for most vapers: the Blast 10K
DOJO is Vaporesso’s dedicated sub-brand for prefilled, rechargeable pod systems.
It’s not one device, though, it’s a full platform with six distinct families covering everything from a pocket-friendly 6,000-puff starter kit to a modular 40,000-puff system with quad-mesh coils and smart-chip output control.
If you’ve seen the name on a shelf or in a vape shop and wondered which one is actually right for you, this guide covers the lot.
What Is the Vaporesso DOJO Platform?
DOJO launched as a direct response to the UK’s disposable vape ban.
Rather than making you choose between single-use convenience and a full refillable pod kit, Vaporesso designed DOJO to sit in the middle.
You get prefilled pods — so there’s no liquid to pour and no coil to prime yourself — but you keep and recharge the battery device instead of throwing the whole thing away.
The system works like this: every DOJO Blast device pairs a rechargeable battery unit with a 2ml prefilled pod and an auto-refill container.
The refill container feeds liquid into the pod automatically as you vape, so you never have to manually top up.
When the pod is empty, you swap in a fresh one. The battery stays.
That’s the core concept across the whole range, though the higher-end devices — iMate X, Sphere, and PIXEL — add extra features like modular battery-and-pod separation, quad mesh coils, screen displays, and multiple power modes.
Fun Fact: Vaporesso is part of SMOORE International, the world’s largest vaping device manufacturer. SMOORE operates 13 factories that meet GMP requirements and ISO 9001 certified quality control, and was the first vaping company to open a medical-grade factory.
Every DOJO Device, Explained & Compared
| Model | Puff Count | Battery | Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blast 2000 Go | 2,000 | Small integrated | All-in-one |
| Blast 6000 | 6,000 | 650mAh | All-in-one |
| Blast 10K | 10,000 | 1000mAh | All-in-one |
| Blast 30K Pro | 30,000 | 1200mAh | All-in-one, 10K-pod compatible |
| iMate X 20K | 20,000 | Modular hub | Modular battery + pod |
| iMate X 40K | 40,000 | Dual-cell modular hub | Modular battery + pod |
| Sphere S 40K | 40,000 | Integrated | All-in-one premium |
| Sphere X 40K | 40,000 | Integrated | All-in-one premium |
| PIXEL 35000 | 35,000 | Integrated | All-in-one design-led |
Blast 6000

The original DOJO entry point and the most straightforward device in the range.
Specs:
- Puff count: up to 6,000
- Battery: 650mAh, USB-C rechargeable
- E-liquid: 2ml pod + 10ml refill container (12ml total)
- Nicotine: 20mg nic salt
- Coil: COREX 2.0 dual mesh
- Modes: Normal and Turbo
- Display: LED battery indicator
- Flavours: 14-17 depending on retailer
The Blast 6000 uses a 650mAh battery, which sounds modest but handles a full day comfortably in Normal mode.
Turbo mode pushes harder on the coil and produces denser vapour, though it drains the battery faster — charge time is around 35 minutes via USB-C, so even if you hammer it in Turbo it’s not going to leave you stranded for long.
Real-world longevity sits at roughly 5-10 days depending on how heavily you vape. That’s equivalent to roughly 10 standard 600-puff disposable bars from a single refill pack. Pricing sits around £5-7 per kit at most UK retailers.
Best for: Light to moderate vapers making the switch from disposables, and anyone who wants the simplest possible DOJO experience without stepping into a bigger device.
Blast 10K

The sweet spot in the DOJO Blast family, and the model most vapers end up gravitating toward.
Specs:
- Puff count: up to 10,000
- Battery: 1000mAh, USB-C rechargeable
- E-liquid: 2ml pod + 8ml refill container (10ml total)
- Nicotine: 20mg nic salt
- Coil: COREX 2.0 / COREX Blast dual mesh
- Display: Invisible mega screen (dual display on some variants)
- Flavours: 16
- Price: approximately £5-7 per kit
The 10K gets a bigger 1000mAh battery over the 6000 — that extra 350mAh makes a real difference for all-day heavy use.
The COREX Blast dual mesh coil delivers noticeably denser vapour than the standard mesh setup in the original Blast 6000, and the transparent pod window means you can see exactly how much liquid is left without having to guess.
Vaporesso also uses a Smart Liq-Cycle system in the 10K, which regulates e-liquid flow to prevent dry hits as the pod runs low.
That’s a small but meaningful detail — dry hits are annoying and the fact that Vaporesso built in a safeguard for it shows some engineering thought went into the design.
Reddit feedback on the 10K pods specifically has been positive: users in r/VapingUK have noted that the pods last a long time and use noticeably less sweetener than most other brands in the same category.
For coil longevity, that’s a genuine advantage.
Best for: Regular daily vapers who want better value and longer runtime without upgrading to a larger flagship device.
Blast 30K Pro

The top of the Blast family and the most powerful prefilled pod kit in the range.
Specs:
- Puff count: up to 30,000 (in ECO Mode across two pods)
- Battery: 1200mAh, USB-C rechargeable
- E-liquid: 2 x 2ml prefilled pods + 2 x 8ml refill containers (20ml total)
- Nicotine: 20mg nic salt
- Coil: COREX 4.0 dual mesh
- Modes: three power levels (ECO / Standard / Power)
- Pod compatibility: works with existing Blast 10K replacement pods
- Flavours: 28+ including Edition Pack dual-flavour options
- Price: approximately £9-11 per kit
The 30K Pro makes a few notable upgrades over the 10K. The coil jumps from COREX 2.0 to COREX 4.0, which Vaporesso describes as offering better flavour intensity, improved coil longevity, and more precise temperature control.
The three power modes give you more control over the draw — ECO mode stretches battery life and puff count, Power mode delivers a stronger hit.
Two things stand out as genuinely useful.
First, the Edition Packs: instead of one flavour, you get two prefilled pods from the same fruit family, so you can alternate between them and reduce flavour fatigue across a 30,000-puff device.
Second, cross-compatibility with 10K pods means if you already own a Blast 10K and decide to upgrade the battery to a 30K Pro, your existing pod stock still works.
Best for: Heavy vapers who want the least frequent replacement cycle in the Blast family and are happy to pay a bit more upfront for it.
Fun Fact: The COREX 4.0 coil in the Blast 30K Pro uses a Morph-Mesh heating structure paired with Cumulus Cotton wicking, which Vaporesso engineered to last up to 50% longer than standard mesh coils.
iMate X 20K and 40K

The modular flagship of the DOJO range, and the most different device in the lineup.
Where every other DOJO device is a single unit with an integrated battery, iMate X separates into a battery hub and pod module.
You replace the pod, not the whole device. The battery hub stays in your hand; only the pod and refill assembly swaps out.
iMate X 40K key specs:
- Puff count: up to 40,000
- Battery: dual-battery architecture
- Coil: dual mesh atomization
- Output: smart chip auto-adjustment
- Modes: ECO and Power
- Flavours: broad lineup including unflavoured/clear variants in some packs
The 40K adds a second battery cell over the 20K, which is how it reaches the 40,000-puff ceiling without the device becoming impractically large.
Smart chip output adjustment means the device monitors your draw and calibrates power delivery automatically — you don’t need to set anything manually.
At TPE 2025, Vaporesso showcased the iMate Series as the world’s first all-category compatible platform, meaning it supports refillable pods, disposable pods, and 0% nicotine prefilled pods within the same battery hub.
That future-proofing is a real differentiator if you want one device that works across different vaping styles.
Best for: Vapers who want a proper pod-system feel — keeping one battery and swapping only the pod — and heavy users who want the highest capacity DOJO device with modular flexibility.
Sphere S 40K and Sphere X 40K

The Sphere family is DOJO’s premium all-in-one line, sitting between the straightforwardness of the Blast range and the modular complexity of iMate X.
Both Sphere models hit 40,000 puffs, use ECO and Power modes, and are built around an integrated device format (no separate battery hub).
The key difference is in the coil and display hardware.
- Sphere S: Dual power modes, refined grip design, large prefilled capacity. A clean, no-fuss high-capacity device.
- Sphere X: Upgrades to a quad mesh coil and adds a 360-degree surround screen display. The quad mesh setup delivers more even heating and stronger flavour output than the dual mesh on the Sphere S, and the surround display shows battery and pod data from any angle.
Flavours on the Sphere X include profiles like Tropical Bomb, Blue Raz Ice, Miami Mint, Frosty Banana Taffy, and Sour Apple B-POP — this is the most flavour-forward branch of the DOJO range, leaning hard into high-impact, sweet profiles.
- Sphere S best for: Heavy users who want 40,000 puffs in a clean, straightforward integrated device.
- Sphere X best for: Flavour-focused vapers who want the most feature-rich DOJO device and are willing to pay for quad mesh performance and the surround display.
PIXEL 35000

The most design-led device in the DOJO range, and the one that looks most different from everything else in the lineup.
PIXEL launched at TPE 2025 as the first e-cigarette to feature a gravity sensor and dual-pixel screen display.
The gravity sensor changes the screen orientation as you rotate the device, and the dual-pixel screen is the visual centrepiece of the whole thing.
Puff count sits at up to 35,000 (some market listings show a 25,000 variant), with power modes and high-capacity prefilled pod operation similar to the rest of the upper DOJO range.
Best for: Style-focused vapers who want very high puff counts and are drawn to the screen and interaction features as much as the performance.
DOJO Flavours: What to Expect
Every DOJO device runs on nicotine salt e-liquid, available at 10mg and 20mg.
The flavour lineup is broad and heavily tilted toward fruit and ice profiles, with the most popular sellers across the Blast range consistently being Watermelon Ice, Blueberry Sour Raspberry, Cherry Ice, Mango Ice, and Strawberry Watermelon.
The Sphere X lineup goes further into more unusual profiles — Frosty Banana Taffy and Sour Apple B-POP are the kind of flavour names that tell you Vaporesso is going after vapers who find standard fruit flavours boring.
One thing that sets DOJO apart from a lot of prefilled pod competitors is that Dojoliq, the standalone bottled nic salt range, mirrors the prefilled Blast flavour lineup exactly.
That means if you find a Blast flavour you like, you can also buy the same liquid in a 10ml bottle for use in a refillable pod kit like the Vaporesso XROS or OXVA Xlim. That flexibility is a nice touch.
Unlike most brands that use a single VG/PG ratio across their entire range, Vaporesso adjusts the balance per flavour.
That’s a small detail, but it means each flavour is tuned to perform at its best in the device rather than using a catch-all formula.
DOJO vs. Refillable Pod Kits: Which Should You Choose?
DOJO sits in an interesting position. It’s more reusable than a throwaway disposable but less flexible than a true refillable pod kit like the XROS or Vaporesso LUXE X.
Here’s the honest breakdown.
Choose DOJO if:
- You want disposable simplicity without buying a new device every week
- You don’t want to handle liquid, prime coils, or make any technical decisions
- You vape 20mg nic salt and want a consistent, reliable draw every time
- You’re coming off disposables and want the least disruptive transition
Choose a refillable pod kit if:
- You want to use any e-liquid you choose, at any nicotine strength
- You want lower long-term liquid costs (10ml bottles are significantly cheaper per ml than prefilled pods)
- You want more airflow control and output adjustment than DOJO’s modes offer
- You vape 3mg or 6mg freebase at higher wattages
For switchers from disposables, DOJO is a genuinely logical step.
For vapers who already use refillable kits and are considering DOJO for simplicity on the go, it’s a reasonable secondary device — just not a replacement for full refillable flexibility.
You can browse our vape best vapes resource hub for side-by-side comparisons with refillable alternatives.
Wrapping Up
Vaporesso DOJO is the most complete answer the market currently has to the question of what comes after disposables.
The Blast range handles the simple end well, the iMate X handles the modular end, and Sphere X and PIXEL cover the premium and design-focused buyers.
For most people making the switch from disposables, the Blast 10K is the obvious starting point.
For heavier users who want to swap pods as rarely as possible, the 30K Pro or iMate X 40K are the logical next step.
You can also browse the full disposable vape alternatives category in the VapeBeat Store for current pricing on DOJO kits and pods.
FAQ
What is Vaporesso DOJO?
DOJO is Vaporesso’s sub-brand for prefilled rechargeable pod systems. It launched as a disposable vape alternative after the UK’s June 2025 single-use ban. Every DOJO device pairs a rechargeable battery with a prefilled pod and auto-refill container so you get the convenience of a disposable bar without throwing the device away after each use.
Is the Vaporesso DOJO range TPD compliant in the UK?
Yes. All DOJO Blast devices use a 2ml TPD-compliant prefilled pod, which is the legal maximum for prefilled e-liquid containers in the UK. The 8ml and 10ml refill containers are a separate component that feeds the pod automatically, keeping the system within TPD rules while delivering a much higher total puff count.
How long does a DOJO Blast device last?
It depends on the model and how heavily you vape. A Blast 6000 will typically last a light user around 7-10 days and a heavy user 3-5 days. A Blast 10K stretches that further, and the Blast 30K Pro is designed for vapers who want to go as long as possible before swapping pods. Puff count figures are based on standard draw length, so longer draws will reduce the real-world count.
Can I use any e-liquid with DOJO devices?
No. The Blast range uses sealed prefilled pods, so you can’t add your own e-liquid to the device. DOJO devices are a closed ecosystem — you replace the pod and refill assembly with fresh DOJO-branded units. If you want to use your own liquids, a refillable pod kit like the Vaporesso XROS is the better option.
What is the difference between DOJO Blast 10K and Blast 30K Pro?
The main differences are battery size (1000mAh vs 1200mAh), coil generation (COREX 2.0 vs COREX 4.0), power mode options (the 30K Pro has three modes vs the 10K’s standard draw), and total liquid capacity. The 30K Pro also comes with two pods and two refill containers instead of one, and includes Edition Pack dual-flavour options. For heavy daily vapers, the 30K Pro makes sense. For most regular users, the 10K is the better value.
Are DOJO and Vaporesso the same brand?
DOJO is a sub-brand powered by Vaporesso, not a separate company. Vaporesso handles the engineering, coil technology, and manufacturing. DOJO is the consumer-facing identity for the prefilled rechargeable pod range specifically.
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