Vaporesso ECO Nano Plus Review: The Best 10ml Pod Vape Right Now


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Verdict: Who Should Buy the Vaporesso ECO Nano Plus?

Vaporesso ECO Nano Plus · 10ml Pod · 1400mAh · Adjustable Airflow
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For disposable vapers who want to switch to something refillable without adding faff to their day, the Plus is the most compelling option Vaporesso has put in this bracket. For vapers who want more control, the ECO Nano Pro is the better call.

✅ Pros
  • 10ml pod — three to four days per fill at moderate use
  • 1400mAh battery runs a full day comfortably
  • Fast USB-C charging recovery
  • Adjustable slider airflow — MTL through restricted RDL
  • Lush Mesh 0.6Ω pod — consistent flavour across full 40ml pod lifespan
  • Compatible with full ECO Nano pod range
❌ Cons
  • Integrated coil — replacement means buying a whole new pod, not just a coil head
  • No screen or live battery percentage readout
  • Noticeably larger than ECO Nano 2 and Pro — not the one if pocketability matters most
Quick Specs
🔋 1400mAh 💧 10ml Pod 🌀 MTL & RDL 🔘 0.6Ω Lush Mesh ⚡ USB-C Fast Charge 🎚 Adjustable Airflow Slider 📦 ~40ml Pod Lifespan
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The Vaporesso ECO Nano Plus fixes one of the biggest problems with the ECO Nano 2 and ECO Nano Pro: battery life.

So if you’re already a fan of the ECO Nano range, the Plus is a natural drop-what-you’re-currently-doing-and-buy-it-now kinda deal.

But that’s not the only cool stuff its bringing to the table.

It also nearly doubles the juice capacity up to 10ml (the standard ECO Nano 2 and Nano Pro do 6ml), while keeping all the things (Lush Mesh coil, adjustable airflow) that made the standard models great.

My Quick TL;DR For Short Attention Spans…

  • 10ml pod capacity with a 1400mAh battery makes this the endurance-first option in the ECO Nano range
  • Adjustable slider airflow covers both MTL and restricted RDL from one device
  • Lush Mesh 0.6Ω pod delivers strong, consistent flavour from first fill to last
  • The coil is built into the pod — you replace the whole thing when it’s done, not just the coil head
  • If you want on-device controls or a screen, get the ECO Nano Pro instead. If you want fewer interruptions, get this

Is it perfect? No. Is it the best low-maintenance, 10ml pod vape I’ve tested this year? Yep, it is. But that’s mostly because no one else is making 10ml refillable pod systems.

Specs

SpecDetail
Battery1400mAh
Pod Capacity10ml (2ml TPD-compliant for UK)
Included Pod0.6Ω Lush Mesh (integrated coil)
Max Output23W
ChargingUSB-C, 5V/2A
Dimensions99.1 x 45.6 x 18mm
Draw StyleMTL and RDL
AirflowAdjustable slider
ActivationDraw-activated
Pod CompatibilityFull ECO Nano pod line (0.6Ω, 0.8Ω, 1.2Ω)

Design and Build Quality

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The ECO Nano Plus is noticeably larger than its siblings in the ECO Nano range. At 99.1mm tall and 45.6mm wide, it’s closer in footprint to a compact pod mod than the slim stick design of the ECO Nano 2 or Pro.

If you’re expecting something that disappears in a jeans pocket, you need to rethink it with this one. It’s not massive but it is significantly bigger than the Nano 2 and Nano Pro.

That said, it doesn’t feel bulky in use. The build is solid metal with a matte finish that resists scratches and feels premium relative to the price.

The proportions are actually pretty sensible once you account for the 10ml pod sitting inside it.

Remember: its bigger size is a direct consequence of the capacity, not padding.

Pick it up and it has weight and substance to it, which I prefer to the hollow feeling you get from a lot of budget pod kits.

The slider airflow control sits on the side and moves smoothly between positions.

There’s no rattling, no stiff clicks as you’d expect from The Big V.

The USB-C port is on the bottom, which is a personal annoyance (I’d always rather it were on the side so you can vape while charging), but it’s a minor one.

The draw-activated firing is reliable. I’ve been running mine for nearly three months now and I haven’t come across a single misfire or dud hit. As with the XROS range of vapes, you inhale and it goes.

For a device aimed at disposable switchers, this is exactly the right call because buttons and myriad settings add complexity that most people in this market don’t want.

Pods and Coils

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The Plus ships with a 0.6Ω Lush Mesh pod, and this is where the device makes its strongest argument.

The pod itself is completely transparent, so you can see your e-liquid level at a glance without having to pull the pod out or guess. It’s a small detail but a genuinely useful one, especially on a 10ml pod where you might not be topping up for days.

The coil is integrated into the pod, which means when it’s done, you replace the whole unit rather than swapping just the coil head.

For experienced vapers used to rebuildable or replaceable-coil systems, this feels wasteful.

For the target market — people switching from disposables — it’s actually a smoother experience, closer to what they’re used to.

One part, one job, out when it’s finished makes everything idiot-proof.

The pod is also compatible with the full ECO Nano pod line, so you can swap to a 0.8Ω or 1.2Ω pod for a tighter MTL draw if the 0.6Ω is too open for you.

Vaporesso rates the pod lifespan at around 40ml, so four complete 10ml fills before flavour and performance start to drop off. In my testing that figure held up.

I tracked flavour quality through the pod life and saw no meaningful degradation until well past 50ml of use.

Whether that translates to one week or four weeks for you depends entirely on how much you vape, but the pod life is genuinely ahead of most competitors at this price point.

Fun Fact: The 0.6Ω Lush Mesh pod in the ECO Nano Plus uses the same COREX coil technology Vaporesso has been iterating on across the XROS series. The mesh structure and wicking design are what drive the pod longevity — more even heat distribution means the cotton doesn’t burn out unevenly the way it does on cheaper coil designs.

Performance and Flavour

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The 0.6Ω Lush Mesh pod is a strong performer in the restricted RDL to tight MTL range, and the adjustable airflow slider means you can actually land it where you want it rather than accepting whatever the device was designed for.

With the airflow closed down to its tightest position, the draw is restrictive enough for a proper MTL hit on 10mg or 20mg nic salt. Open it halfway and you’re in the warm, dense restricted RDL territory that suits 50/50 juice and lower nicotine freebase.

Full open gets looser, though it’s not built for pure DTL cloud chasing; you’d want a different device for that.

Flavour is consistently good across the draw range and holds up through the pod life. I ran a tobacco nic salt through it for the first fill and a dessert salt through the second, and both came through clean and true. The COREX mesh heating distributes evenly enough that there’s no hot spot bias in the flavor.

At 23W max output with automatic power adjustment, the device reads the pod resistance and adjusts wattage without you touching a setting. For a draw-activated, no-menu device, this is the correct approach. The output feels right for the 0.6Ω pod across both draw styles.

One note: the lack of a boost or power mode does show occasionally. Some flavour profiles genuinely benefit from a slightly higher hit at PWR mode, as the ECO Nano Pro demonstrates.

The Plus trades that flexibility for simplicity, which is the right call for its intended audience, but worth knowing if you’ve used the Pro and liked the PWR mode option.

Battery Life

The 1400mAh battery is the single biggest upgrade the Plus makes over the rest of the ECO Nano range, and it shows in day-to-day use. The ECO Nano 2 and Pro both run 1000mAh, which covers a full day for moderate vapers but leaves heavier users topping up or carrying a cable.

At 1400mAh, the Plus runs a comfortable full day with capacity to spare for most usage patterns. I’d have preferred a 2000mAh like you get with the Vaporesso XROS Pro 2 given its size. But it is what it is.

Charging is USB-C at 5V/2A, so you’re looking at under an hour to a full charge. That’s not as fast as the XROS 5’s 3A charging, but it’s perfectly reasonable for a battery this size.

The lack of a screen means there’s no live battery percentage readout — you’re relying on a battery indicator rather than an exact figure, which is my main practical frustration with this device. On the ECO Nano Pro, the screen gives you a precise percentage; here you’re estimating.

For most people that’s not a dealbreaker, but if you’re someone who checks battery level obsessively before heading out, it’s a genuine quality-of-life gap versus the Pro.

Verdict: Who Should Buy the ECO Nano Plus?

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The ECO Nano Plus is the right device for a specific kind of vaper: someone who wants a pod system that genuinely gets out of the way. You fill it, you vape it, you charge it every day or so, and you replace the pod every few weeks. That’s it. No menus, no coil swaps, no constantly eyeing a 2ml window to see if you’re about to get a dry hit.

The 10ml capacity and 1400mAh battery make it the most capable daily driver in the ECO Nano range by a clear margin.

The adjustable airflow makes it legitimately versatile between MTL and RDL, which most devices at this price point can’t claim honestly. Flavour is strong and stays strong through the pod life.

As for trade-offs / things to keep in mind, it is bigger than the rest of the range, the integrated coil means ongoing pod replacement costs, and the lack of a screen or power modes will frustrate vapers who want more control. For those users, the ECO Nano Pro is the better call.

For everyone else (especially for disposable vapers who want to switch to something refillable without adding faff to their day) the Plus is the most compelling option Vaporesso has put in this bracket.

For more options across the refillable pod market, check our pod mod reviews or browse Vaporesso pod vapes for current UK stock.

FAQ: Vaporesso ECO Nano Plus

How long does the 10ml pod last? Vaporesso rates the pod at around 40ml of e-liquid — four full 10ml fills. In practice, a moderate vaper gets roughly two to four weeks from a pod before flavour quality starts to drop. Heavy vapers will go through pods faster; light users may stretch them further.

Is the ECO Nano Plus good for MTL vaping? Yes, with the airflow slider closed down. The 0.6Ω Lush Mesh pod handles a proper MTL draw well with nic salts at 10mg or 20mg. For a tighter MTL draw still, you can swap to the compatible 0.8Ω or 1.2Ω ECO Nano pods.

How does the ECO Nano Plus compare to the ECO Nano Pro? The Pro has a screen, dual power modes (ECO and PWR), and a slightly more feature-rich setup. The Plus has a bigger battery (1400mAh vs 1000mAh), a larger pod (10ml vs 6ml), and a simpler, more endurance-focused design. Pro for features; Plus for longevity.

Is the ECO Nano Plus available in the UK? Yes. UK units are TPD-compliant, which caps refillable pod capacity at 2ml. The 10ml capacity referenced throughout this review applies to international markets. Worth checking with your retailer on pod availability in the UK.

Can I use other ECO Nano pods in the Plus? Yes. The device is compatible with the full ECO Nano pod line, including 0.6Ω, 0.8Ω, and 1.2Ω variants. The 0.6Ω Lush Mesh comes in the box but you can swap to a tighter resistance if you prefer a more restrictive MTL draw.

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