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Top 5 Best Versatile Vape Kits of 2026

Looking for a vape kit that can do it all, from a tight MTL draw to bigger RDTL and DTL clouds? You are in the right place.
A versatile kit saves you money and hassle. Instead of buying one device for mouth-to-lung vaping and another for direct-to-lung, a single kit switches between styles by swapping a pod or turning a dial. That makes them ideal whether you are fresh off disposables and want a tight, cigarette-like draw, or you are ready to chase more flavour and vapour.
We have ranked the five best versatile vape kits you can buy from us right now, all in stock and covering every budget. Let's get into them.
Top 5 Best Versatile Vape Kits

OXVA
#1. OXVA VPrime Pod Kit
“The most versatile kit on the list by a mile. The VPrime is the first inhale-activated DTL pod vape, and it covers everything from a tight MTL draw right up to big sub-ohm clouds at 60W. A huge 2600mAh battery, a colour screen and four pod options mean one device does the job of three.”
Pros
- True MTL, RDTL and DTL in one kit
- Up to 60W with a 2600mAh battery
- Colour screen and button or auto firing
- Four pod resistances available
Cons
- The priciest kit here

XROS
#2. Vaporesso XROS 5 Pod Kit
“The do-everything pod. The XROS 5 pairs a 1500mAh battery with a crisp HD screen, three power modes and 3A fast charging, and its top-fill COREX 2.0 pods handle both a tight MTL draw and a looser RDTL one. It comes with two pods in the box.”
Pros
- MTL and RDTL from one kit
- HD screen and three power modes
- Fast 3A USB-C charging
- Two pods included
Cons
- Needs a 3A adapter for full fast charge

OXVA
#3. OXVA Xlim Go Pod Kit
“The easiest versatile kit to live with. There are no buttons or settings: the Xlim Go reads your pod and sets the power for you up to 30W, switching between MTL and RDTL automatically. The faux-leather finish feels well above its bargain price, and it takes the whole Xlim pod range.”
Pros
- Auto output, nothing to set
- MTL and RDTL on tap
- Premium faux-leather build
- Brilliant value
Cons
- USB-C cable not included

Vaporesso
#4. Vaporesso Vibe SE Pod Kit
“A clever budget all-rounder. Its dual-mesh pod holds two coils in one, flipping between a smooth 0.8 ohm at 14W for MTL and a punchier 0.6 ohm at 24W for RDTL, so you can change your whole vape without changing devices. A 1100mAh battery and ten colours round it off.”
Pros
- Two coils, two styles, one pod
- Easy side-fill design
- 1100mAh all-day battery
- Under a tenner
Cons
- No display screen

GeekVape
#5. GeekVape Sonder Q 2 Pod Kit
“The dependable budget pick. The Sonder Q 2 carries the biggest battery in this price bracket at 1350mAh and handles both MTL and RDTL through its top-fill clamshell pods at up to 30W. Simple, sturdy and the cheapest way onto the list.”
Pros
- Biggest battery for the price at 1350mAh
- MTL and RDTL pods
- Up to 30W output
- Cheapest kit here
Cons
- Only one pod in the box
Versatile Vape Kits Compared
Here is how our five most versatile kits stack up on price, battery, power and the vaping styles they handle.
| Vape Kit | Price | Battery | Max power | Vape styles |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OXVA VPrime | £29.99 | 2600mAh | 60W | MTL, RDTL & DTL |
| Vaporesso XROS 5 | £26.99 | 1500mAh | 30W | MTL & RDTL |
| OXVA Xlim Go | £11.99 | 1000mAh | 30W | MTL & RDTL |
| Vaporesso Vibe SE | £9.99 | 1100mAh | 24W | MTL & RDTL |
| GeekVape Sonder Q 2 | £8.99 | 1350mAh | 30W | MTL & RDTL |

Rachel Domanchich
A self-proclaimed American Weird Girl in London, Rachel is a writer with 10 years of vaping experience. In 2021, she severed her decade-long love affair with Marlboro Reds using a pod vape and hasn't looked back since. Armed with degrees in creative writing and media, she's a passionate proponent of THR and helping smokers quit. Outside of writing, Rachel is a multi-instrumental musician, singer, wife, and mother of two black cats.