I see so many reports of problems with Vaporesso XROS pods…

XROS 5 user here. I don’t have leaking pods or early burnt coils (after analyzing some several leaks). What do I do with them?

  • I try not to dry out the pod completely. That is, about a quarter of the volume and the cotton is always moist.

  • I never charge a device with a pod inside.

  • I remove the pod from the device, coming from the cold street to the room.

  • I always fill the pod into about two-thirds of the volume and put on the top cap carefully right away.

  • I never fill a pod inserted into the device, no matter how convenient it is.

  • I control the bottom two holes to keep them dry. Excessive refilling can squeeze the liquid from below through these holes. It is useful to make a couple of blank puffs directly from the pod without inserting it into the device.

  • After inserting the pod, I take a few puffs.

  • Even though I am often a chain vaper, I never let the device overheat. I know that this can cause leakage due to the expansion and contraction of the seals when heating and cooling. A sign of overheating is spitting back liquid through the top cap. I stop, take out the pod and let it cool.

The illustration shows a 1.2 ohm XROS pod first filled on December 1. The puff counter was reset before installation. I’m sure he will last until December 31 and finish a 30 ml bottle without any problem. I also use 1.0, 0.8 and 0.7 pods. I also have no problems with them.

I consider XROS to be one of the best devices, no matter what anyone says otherwise. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all!

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