OXVA XLIM PRO - Open Pod System - 1000 mAh Battery
Look, I've been carrying the OXVA XLIM Pro in my pocket for the past month, and it's honestly one of the most solid open pod systems I've tested. The 1000mAh battery genuinely gets me through a full day of heavy vaping - something most pods can't claim. At Rs. 5,099, it's pricier than your average starter kit (that's like 85 mobile recharge cards), but the versatility and build quality make it worth considering.
Who Should Buy This?
This is perfect for intermediate vapers who want pod convenience without being stuck with proprietary cartridges. If you're tired of hunting for specific brand pods or want to experiment with different coils and tanks, this is your answer. Also great if you're upgrading from a basic pen-style vape but aren't ready for a full mod setup.
What I Actually Love
The battery life is genuinely impressive - I'm getting 6-8 hours of regular use, which beats most pods in this category. The airflow adjustment actually works (not just a gimmick), and I can go from tight MTL to loose DTL hits. Build quality feels premium - no wobbly parts or cheap plastic creaking. The 0.42" OLED screen is clear and shows everything you need without being overwhelming.
I've been using it with different tanks and coils, and it handles everything well. The wattage range (5-30W) covers most vaping styles, and the output is consistent throughout the battery life.
What Could Be Better
The price is the biggest barrier - Rs. 5,099 puts it in competition with some entry-level mods that offer more features. The pod capacity could be bigger; 2ml fills up quickly if you're a heavy vaper. Also, while it says "open pod," you're still somewhat limited to compatible 510 thread tanks that fit the form factor.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Battery Capacity | 1000mAh |
| Output Range | 5-30W |
| Pod Capacity | 2ml |
| Display | 0.42" OLED Screen |
| Charging | Type-C USB |
| Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Dimensions | 22 x 13.6 x 108.5mm |
| Weight | 56g |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long does the battery actually last?
A: In my real-world testing, I get 6-8 hours of regular vaping (about 150-200 puffs). Heavy users might need to charge it by evening, but light vapers can easily get through a full day.
Q: Can I use any 510 tank with this?
A: Yes, but with limitations. It works with most standard 510 threaded tanks that fit the form factor. I've tested it with several different coils and tanks - just make sure they're not too large or they'll look odd on the compact body.
Q: Is this good for someone switching from cigarettes?
A: Absolutely. The adjustable airflow lets you start with a tight, cigarette-like draw and gradually open it up as you get used to vaping. The consistent power output gives you the same experience every time, which helps with the transition.
Q: What's included in the box?
A: You get the XLIM Pro device, one 2ml pod, Type-C charging cable, and user manual. You'll need to buy coils separately - I recommend starting with 0.8ohm coils for mouth-to-lung vaping.
Final Verdict
Rs. 5,099 is steep for a pod system, but the XLIM Pro delivers where it counts - battery life, build quality, and versatility. If you're looking for something between a basic pod and a full mod, and don't mind paying extra for quality, this is solid. Just be prepared for the ongoing cost of coils and the fact that you're paying premium prices for what's essentially a fancy pod system.
Available with cash on delivery across Pakistan. Free shipping on orders over Rs. 3,000.
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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