OXVA NeXLIM GO - Open Pod Sytem - 1800 MAh - Rechargeable
Honestly, I was skeptical about another "mid-range" pod system, but the OXVA NeXLIM GO actually surprised me. After using it for two weeks straight, I can say it's one of the most reliable open pod systems I've tested under 6k. The 1800mAh battery isn't just marketing fluff — it genuinely lasts me a full day of heavy vaping.
Who's this for? If you're tired of disposables burning through your budget or want something more reliable than those cheap pod systems that die after a month, this is worth considering. It's perfect for vapers who want the flexibility of refillable pods without breaking the bank.
What I Actually Like:
- Battery life is legit — I get 6-7 hours of chain vaping before needing to charge
- The pods don't leak like crazy (tested with multiple e-liquids including high VG ones)
- Flavor production is surprisingly good for the price point
- Build quality feels solid, not like those flimsy plastic ones
- Fast charging via USB-C — goes from dead to full in about an hour
What Could Be Better:
- The draw is a bit tight even on the loosest airflow setting
- Pod capacity could be bigger — 2ml fills go quick if you're a heavy vaper
- No battery indicator beyond the basic LED colors
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Battery Capacity | 1800mAh |
| Pod Capacity | 2ml |
| Charging | USB-C Fast Charging |
| Pod Type | Refillable Open System |
| Coil Resistance | 0.6Ω / 0.8Ω options |
| Airflow | Adjustable MTL/RDL |
| Dimensions | 108 × 22 × 13.2mm |
Common Questions I Get:
Q: How long do the pods last?
A: With regular use, I'm getting about 10-15 refills per pod before the flavor starts dropping off. That's roughly 2-3 weeks depending on your vaping habits.
Q: Can I use any e-liquid with this?
A: Yeah, it handles most liquids well. I've tested everything from 50/50 to 70VG blends. Higher VG works but you might get slightly muted flavor.
Q: Is the battery actually 1800mAh?
A: From my testing, yes. I consistently get 6-7 hours of moderate to heavy vaping, which matches what you'd expect from 1800mAh in a pod system.
Q: How's it compared to disposables cost-wise?
A: Way better long-term. At Rs. 5199, it pays for itself after about 20-25 disposable equivalents. Plus you get better flavor and battery life.
Final Verdict: At Rs. 5199 (that's like 35 cups of chai or 3 mobile recharges), the OXVA NeXLIM GO offers solid value. It's not perfect, but it's reliable, well-built, and actually delivers on its promises. If you're looking to step up from disposables or replace a dying pod system, this won't disappoint.
Available with Cash on Delivery across Pakistan. Free shipping on orders above Rs. 3000.
Common Questions
Answers from our team to the questions we get most about this product.
What's the difference between a disposable vape and a pod system?
A disposable vape is a throwaway device — pre-filled, pre-charged, and designed to be used until empty and then discarded. A pod system is reusable: you buy the main device once and then replace the pods (small cartridges with e-liquid) as needed. Pod systems cost more upfront, typically Rs 3000 to Rs 8000, but the ongoing cost is lower because pods are cheaper than new disposables. Disposables are simpler and better for trying different flavours or for occasional use. Pod systems suit daily users who want better battery life, stronger performance, and lower long-term cost. Both contain nicotine, which is a highly addictive substance, and both are for adults 18 and over.
When should I change my pod coil?
Typical pod coil life is one to two weeks of daily use, depending on wattage, flavour type, and how you vape. Signs it's time to replace: the flavour goes flat or tastes off, you get a slight burnt edge on every hit, vapour production drops noticeably, or you see dark discolouration on the coil. Sweet dessert flavours (custard, tobacco, sugary fruit) burn coils faster — sometimes in five to seven days. Menthol and plain fruit flavours are gentler — coils can last two weeks or more. Chain-vaping also cuts coil life in half. Replacement pod coils for most common systems cost Rs 300 to Rs 800 in Pakistan. When the flavour disappoints, change the coil before assuming the liquid is bad.
How do I adjust the airflow on my pod vape?
Most modern pod systems have an airflow ring or slider near the mouthpiece. Rotate or slide it to open or close vents. Tighter airflow gives you a more cigarette-like MTL draw — better for higher-nicotine salt liquid and for people switching from smoking. Wider airflow produces bigger clouds with a softer draw, better for lower-nicotine use. Start mid-range and adjust by small amounts until the draw feels right. If your pod doesn't have an adjustable airflow ring, the airflow is fixed by design. Some pods let you rotate the pod itself within the device for minor adjustment. Matching airflow to nicotine strength matters: tight airflow + 20mg salt works well for ex-smokers; open airflow + 50mg salt can feel overwhelming.
How often should I charge my vape battery?
Charge when the battery indicator shows low or the device starts producing weaker puffs — not on a fixed schedule. For most pod systems, that's once every one to two days with moderate use. Rechargeable disposables like the IVG 8K typically need charging two or three times over the life of the device. Don't let the battery die completely before charging — lithium batteries prefer partial cycles. Similarly, unplug once fully charged rather than leaving it connected overnight. Charge at normal speeds from a standard phone charger or laptop USB — avoid ultra-fast chargers which can shorten battery life. If the device gets hot during charging or use, unplug immediately and let it cool. Never charge unattended on your bed or near anything flammable.
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