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The Best Devices for Fruza Nic Salts

The Best Devices for Fruza Nic Salts | UK Guide | Dispergo Vaping
Fruza consumer guide • Device picks

The best devices
for Fruza
nic salts

The wrong device wastes good e-liquid. The right device unlocks the full Fruza flavour profile. Here are the five UK pod kits that pair best with Fruza’s 50/50 VG/PG nic salts, tested across all 9 flavours.

Updated: April 2026
Written by: Josh Douglas, Dispergo CEO
Coverage: 5 UK pod kits
The short answer

Our top pick for Fruza nic salts is the OXVA Xlim Pro 2. Adjustable airflow, dependable coil life plus clean flavour delivery across all Fruza flavours. For beginners the Uwell Caliburn G3 is simpler plus cheaper. For compact portability the Vaporesso Xros 3 hits the sweet spot. All three are MTL pod kits at 10-18 watts running 0.8-1.2 ohm coils which matches Fruza’s 50/50 VG/PG ratio perfectly. Budget £20-£35 for the kit plus £3-£5 per replacement coil.

The device sweet spot

Three specs
define the match

Wattage range, coil resistance plus pod capacity. Three specs your device must hit to deliver Fruza nic salts at their best.

10-18W

Wattage range

The sweet spot for Fruza nic salts. Under 10W flavour feels muted. Above 18W nic salt becomes harsh plus coils burn fast.

0.8-1.2Ω

Coil resistance

The ohm range that suits 50/50 VG/PG. Higher resistance wicks the thinner nic salt properly without flooding or dry hits.

2ml

UK pod limit

Legal UK pod capacity under TPD rules. All recommended devices use 2ml refillable pods that you fill from Fruza bottles.

The device logic

Fruza pairs with MTL pod kits at low wattage. The wrong device harms flavour, throat hit plus coil life.

Fruza’s 50/50 VG/PG blend is designed for pod coils rated 0.6-1.2 ohm at 10-18 watts. This is the mouth-to-lung (MTL) range that mirrors a cigarette draw. The slightly lower VG content keeps the liquid thin enough to wick through small pod coils without flooding. Fruza’s nic salt formulation delivers satisfying nicotine at the lower wattage range where other e-liquids would underperform.

Using the wrong device creates three problems. First, sub-ohm tanks at high wattage (25W+) produce massive vapour volumes that make Fruza’s 10-20mg nicotine levels feel harsh on the throat. Second, high-wattage devices burn through 50/50 liquid fast: you might finish a 10ml Fruza bottle in a day rather than 3-4 days. Third, high-wattage coils burn the flavour itself causing scorched or muted taste. All three problems disappear when you match Fruza to a proper pod kit.

The UK pod kit market has clear category leaders. OXVA, Uwell plus Vaporesso dominate the £20-£40 pod kit space. Voopoo plus Innokin serve specific niches. Our five featured devices below cover the full range: from the £20 entry-level Uwell Caliburn through the £35 mid-tier OXVA Xlim Pro to the £40 premium options. All five have been tested with Fruza across multiple flavours plus all five work well with the brand’s 50/50 ratio.

What about prefilled pod kits?

Fruza does not work with sealed prefilled pod systems. Prefilled pods come filled with proprietary e-liquid that you cannot refill yourself. Brands like Elf Bar or Crystal Bar sell their own prefilled pods plus Fruza cannot go inside them. For Fruza you need a refillable pod kit: one where the pod screws or clicks apart so you can drip Fruza e-liquid inside from a 10ml bottle.

This is actually an advantage. Refillable kits let you vape any of Fruza’s 9 flavours with the same device. You can switch flavours as often as you like by simply emptying plus refilling the pod. Prefilled systems lock you into one flavour per pod plus require buying new pods every 2-3 days. Over a year the refillable approach with Fruza saves roughly 40-60 percent on hardware costs compared with prefilled pod systems.

  • Top overall pick. OXVA Xlim Pro 2 for adjustable airflow plus reliable coils.
  • Beginner pick. Uwell Caliburn G3 for simplicity plus low price.
  • Budget pick. Vaporesso Xros 3 for premium feel at entry price.
  • Avoid. Sub-ohm tanks plus sealed prefilled pod systems.
UK authority source check. All recommended devices are MHRA-notified plus comply with the Tobacco and Related Products Regulations 2016 (gov.uk) including the 2ml pod capacity limit. Device specifications reflect manufacturer datasheets plus independent UK vape review publications. Pricing reflects typical UK retail as of April 2026. Individual retailer prices vary. Always buy refillable pod kits from licensed UK retailers to ensure MHRA compliance plus valid warranty.
The five featured devices

Five UK pod kits
tested with Fruza

Each device tested across the full Fruza range. Spec card shows battery, pod type, wattage range plus MTL rating. The top pick is featured larger.

CALIBURN G3
Rank 02 • Best for beginners

Uwell Caliburn G3

Draw-activated simplicity. Just puff plus it fires. No buttons, no screens, no settings. Ideal first device for nic salt beginners.

Battery 900 mAh
Pod 2ml, 0.9Ω
Draw MTL only
UK price £24
9.0 / 10
XROS 3
Rank 03 • Best compact

Vaporesso Xros 3

Pocket-friendly with adjustable airflow. Smooth draw across all nic salt strengths. Refill window makes topping up easy.

Battery 1000 mAh
Pod 2ml, 0.8 / 1.0Ω
Draw MTL + RDL
UK price £26
8.8 / 10
DORIC Q
Rank 04 • Best budget

Voopoo Doric Q

Cheapest solid option at the £15 mark. Simple button-fire design with a built-in battery. Works reliably with Fruza at 10mg.

Battery 800 mAh
Pod 2ml, 1.2Ω
Draw MTL only
UK price £15
8.2 / 10
ENDURA APEX
Rank 05 • Best all-day

Innokin Endura Apex

Large battery for all-day vaping. Type-C fast charging. Twin coil options for different Fruza strengths. Heaviest of the five.

Battery 1500 mAh
Pod 2ml, 0.8 / 1.0Ω
Draw MTL + RDL
UK price £30
8.5 / 10
Match feature to device

Pick by what
matters most to you

Six common buyer priorities each mapped to the best-matched device from our five picks. Find your priority plus buy the right one first time.

Feature to device matcher

One priority, one device match

Adjustable wattage
OXVA Xlim Pro 2

5-30W adjustable. Dial in the perfect setting for each Fruza flavour independently.

Rank 01
Easiest to use
Uwell Caliburn G3

Draw-activated. No buttons. No settings. Just inhale plus vape.

Rank 02
Smallest pocket size
Vaporesso Xros 3

Thinnest body in the five. Fits jeans pocket or small bag without pulling fabric.

Rank 03
Lowest price
Voopoo Doric Q

£15 retail. Cheapest reliable MTL pod kit that still handles Fruza properly.

Rank 04
Longest battery life
Innokin Endura Apex

1500 mAh battery. Covers a full day of heavy Fruza vaping without charging.

Rank 05
Flavour purity
OXVA Xlim Pro 2

Mesh coils deliver the cleanest flavour. Every Fruza note comes through distinctly.

Rank 01
Pick by budget tier

Three budget tiers
mapped to one device

If you already know your budget but not your preferences, pick the right tier below plus buy with confidence.

Entry tier

Under £20

£15at UK retail
Device Voopoo Doric Q
Coils 1 included
Battery 800 mAh
Best for: First-time vapers on a tight budget or backup devices. Limited features but delivers Fruza reliably.
Mid tier

£20 to £30

£24at UK retail
Device Uwell Caliburn G3
Coils 2 included
Battery 900 mAh
Best for: Most UK Fruza users. The sweet spot between price plus performance. Draw-activated simplicity plus reliable coils.
Premium tier

£30 to £40

£34at UK retail
Device OXVA Xlim Pro 2
Coils 2 included, 3 options
Battery 1000 mAh
Best for: Enthusiasts who want adjustable wattage, airflow plus multiple coil options. Best overall Fruza experience.
Pair your device with Fruza

Get your first
Fruza nic salt order

Whichever device you pick, your Fruza nic salt bottles work the same way. Fill the pod, wait 2 minutes for the coil to soak plus vape. Start with Cherry Raspberry Ice at 10mg if unsure.

Browse the full Fruza collection at Dispergo once you have picked your device. Every flavour page lists VG ratio plus strength options so you can match Fruza to your new pod kit with confidence.

For more context on Fruza including flavour picks, strength selection plus the brand story, head to our complete Fruza consumer guide hub where every practical question has its own article.

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Frequently asked

Device questions

What is the best device for Fruza nic salts?
The OXVA Xlim Pro 2 is our top overall pick. It handles Fruza’s 50/50 VG/PG ratio cleanly, offers adjustable wattage for different flavour profiles plus has refillable pods with adjustable airflow. For beginners the Uwell Caliburn G3 is a simpler alternative. For value the Vaporesso Xros 3 delivers premium performance at a lower price point.
Can I use Fruza in a sub-ohm tank?
Technically yes but not recommended. Sub-ohm tanks produce higher temperatures plus bigger vapour volumes that make Fruza’s nic salt strengths feel harsh on the throat. Sub-ohm is designed for low-strength shortfills at 3mg. Fruza nic salts at 10mg or 20mg should be vaped in MTL pod kits at 10-18 watts for the best flavour plus smoothest throat hit.
What wattage should I vape Fruza at?
10 to 18 watts works best for Fruza nic salts. Most pod kits in this range use 0.8-1.2 ohm coils which suit the 50/50 VG/PG ratio. Below 10 watts the flavour feels muted. Above 18 watts the nic salt becomes harsh plus the coil burns out faster. Stick to the recommended wattage range printed on your coil or pod.
Do I need a refillable pod or a sealed pod device?
Refillable pod devices work with Fruza. Sealed prefilled pod devices do not since Fruza comes as bottled e-liquid rather than prefilled pods. All three of our top picks (OXVA Xlim, Uwell Caliburn, Vaporesso Xros) use refillable pods that you fill yourself from a Fruza bottle. Budget around £20-£35 for a decent beginner refillable pod kit plus replacement coils at £3-£5 each.
How often do I need to replace pod coils?
Every 1 to 2 weeks depending on usage. A moderate Fruza vaper at 3ml daily gets 10-14 days from a coil. Heavy vapers at 5+ ml daily may need new coils weekly. Signs you need a fresh coil include burnt taste, reduced flavour intensity, leaking from pod seams or gurgling sounds. Pod coils typically cost £3-£5 each so annual coil spend runs £80-£150.