Xlim EZ pod resistance guide
| Resistance | Wattage range | Vaping style | Best e-liquid |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.4 ohm | 26-30W | RDTL — looser draw, more vapour | 50/50 freebase or nic salt |
| 0.6 ohm | 20-25W | MTL/RDTL — balanced all-day draw | 50/50 freebase or nic salt |
| 0.8 ohm | 12-18W | MTL — smooth mouth to lung | 50/50 nic salt 10mg or 20mg |
| 1.2 ohm | 10-12W | Tight MTL — closest to cigarette draw | 50/50 nic salt 20mg |
About OXVA Xlim EZ replacement pods
The Xlim EZ pod is the latest generation of Xlim refillable pod and is designed specifically to make refilling faster and cleaner than any previous Xlim pod format. Where the V3 pod uses a rubber stopper you pull back to access the fill port, the EZ pod has a mouthpiece that snaps cleanly off the top. Fill through the exposed port, then snap the mouthpiece back on until it clicks. The fill port sits under the mouthpiece rather than on the side, so the whole process is more intuitive and less likely to result in spilled e-liquid.
Beyond the fill method, EZ pods use upgraded mesh coils with improved leak-proof construction that OXVA say gives better leak resistance and a longer coil lifespan than V3. The ergonomic mouthpiece is slightly wider and more comfortable in the mouth than the narrower V3 tip. Resistances and wattage ranges are identical to V3 pods, so you can switch between V3 and EZ on the same device without changing any settings. The 0.4 ohm is not compatible with older Xlim SE Bonus and SE Bonus Classic devices.
Xlim EZ pods vs Xlim V3 pods
| Feature | Xlim EZ pod | Xlim V3 pod |
|---|---|---|
| Fill method | Snap-off mouthpiece | Rubber stopper pull-back |
| Leak resistance | Improved over V3 | Anti-leak design |
| Coil lifespan | Longer than V3 | Standard |
| Mouthpiece | Ergonomic wider tip | Narrower curved tip |
| Resistances | 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.2 ohm | 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.2 ohm |
| Wattage ranges | Same as V3 | Same as EZ |
| Device compatibility | All Xlim kits except Xlim C | All Xlim kits except Xlim C |
How to fill Xlim EZ pods
- Leave the pod in your Xlim device — there is no need to remove it
- Grip the mouthpiece and snap it off the top of the pod
- Insert the nozzle of your e-liquid bottle into the fill port
- Fill to approximately 80% capacity — do not overfill
- Snap the mouthpiece firmly back on until it clicks into place
- Allow 3 to 5 minutes for the coil to prime before vaping
Buy OXVA Xlim EZ pods from e-liquids.com
- All four Xlim EZ resistances in stock
- Genuine OXVA pods — improved leak-proof, longer coil life than V3
- Free UK delivery on all orders over £20
- Same-day dispatch on orders placed before cut-off
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OXVA Xlim EZ pods: frequently asked questions
What is the difference between Xlim EZ pods and Xlim V3 pods?
The main difference is how you refill them. Xlim EZ pods have a snap-off mouthpiece — you pull the mouthpiece off the top, fill, then snap it back on. Xlim V3 pods have a rubber stopper you pull back to access the fill port. Both stay in the device for refilling. EZ pods also have improved leak-resistance and a longer coil lifespan compared to V3. Resistances, wattage ranges and device compatibility are identical between the two formats, so switching between them on the same device requires no settings change.
What Xlim devices are Xlim EZ pods compatible with?
Xlim EZ pods are compatible with all current Xlim series kits: Xlim Go, Xlim Go 2, Xlim Pro 2, Xlim Pro 2 DNA, Xlim Pro 3, Xlim 3 Ultra and Xlim SQ Pro 2. They are not compatible with the Xlim C, which uses its own pod format. The 0.4 ohm EZ pod is also not compatible with older Xlim SE Bonus and SE Bonus Classic devices.
Which Xlim EZ pod resistance is best for nic salts?
The 0.8 ohm pod is the most popular choice for nic salts, giving a smooth MTL draw at 12 to 18W. The 1.2 ohm suits heavy smokers who want the tightest, most cigarette-like draw at 10 to 12W with 20mg nic salts. The 0.6 ohm works with nic salts if you prefer a slightly looser draw at 20 to 25W. Avoid using high-strength nic salts with the 0.4 ohm pod, which is better suited to 50/50 freebase at a looser RDTL draw.