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Vaporesso Luxe PM40

I_aint_Joe

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Member For 3 Years
Introduction

The Vaporesso Luxe PM40 is a 40w 1800mAh pod system that uses Vaporesso's GTX coils.


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What do you get?

Luxe PM40 pod system, spare pod, 0.8ohm mesh coil, 0.6ohm mesh coil, type-C USB cable.
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First Impressions

The PM40 is a nice looking pod system, very much in the style of the Nord 2. The materials used, ergonomics and general styling are all quite pleasing to the hand and eye.

Coils and Flavor

  • 0.6ohm mesh coil – recommended 20-30w – this coil was detected at 0.7ohm and the power automatically set itself to 26w. I enjoyed it both at 20w with airflow open between 0-50% and at 25w with airflow fully open, I didn't see any advantages in pushing it higher than 25w. The flavor on this coil was really nice with both fruit and pastry juices.

  • 0.8ohm mesh coil – recommended 12-20w- this coil was detected at 0.88ohm and the power automatically set itself to 18w. As with the 0.6ohm coil, the 0.8 responds well to airflow/power adjustments. My personal preference was at 18w with the airflow 50% open. The flavor was good, just not as good as with the 0.6ohm coil.

Out of the two coils that I used, I preferred the 0.6, purely because of flavor. The 0.8 isn’t a bad coil at all, but the 0.6 gives a really nice restricted DTL vape with excellent flavor.

Apart from the two coils that come in the box, Vaporesso also list their 1.2ohm mesh and 1.2ohm dual-wire coils as compatible.

One issue is finding out exactly which coils are compatible – it uses GTX coils, however for the 0.6 and 0.8 GTX coils there are two versions one version has two O-rings, one has three O-rings. My opinion is that for the pod reservoir to work correctly you would need the three O-ring versions, however this hasn’t been confirmed by Vaporesso.
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Both coils lasted well, they needed a little time to break in and give their best flavor, I took each of them to 500 hits on the puff counter with no issues.


How is it to use?

Chipset
– this is where you will either praise the simplicity or wonder why they didn't add extra buttons. There are no power up/down buttons, to increase the power you have to click the power button three times and then click/hold it to increase the power. There is no function to decrease the power, you have to wait for it to reach max power and then round robin back to 5w. Is it a pain in the ass? Not really, I can see most people setting the power and not having to touch it again.

Screen – the screen is very bright and easily read. Shown are ohms, puff counter, power, battery as a bar and as a percentage.

Airflow adjustment- while the airflow adjustment is easy to use, it operates within a quite narrow range. Fully open, it's reasonably restricted DTL, fully closed, it's a more restricted DTL, bordering on very loose MTL. It does suit the two provided coils well, but I'd prefer a bit more adjustability.

Pod – the pod clips into place, initially it felt a little too easy to clip in/out, but it has remained totally secure during use, so it doesn't seem to be an issue.

The bottom of the pod has a reservoir where any juice that leaks past the first O-ring will be held back by the second O-ring, rather than leaking into the mod. I've seen no moisture in the mod.69.jpg

Refilling the pod is simple, the drip-tip can be removed while the pod is attached and the fill port has a rubber membrane that makes it all mess-free. The pod is clear, making the juice level easily visible.

Drip-tip – the drip-tip is quite thin plastic, it is comfortable but considering that the rest of the materials used feel so good, it would have been nice to have thicker/nicer materials.

Battery – the battery drains a little strangely, sometimes it drops 1% per hit, however this doesn't remain constant because when it had drained from 100 to 50% the puff counter showed that I had hit it over 150 times.

Vaporesso states that they are using an extra advanced voltage circuit to maintain power at lower battery levels, and it looks as if it's working well, even when the battery is getting low, flavor is consistent.


Ratings

In comparison with similar products:

  • Vapor Production - 5 out of 10 - while it's not an MTL pod system, it doesn't fill the room with vapor
  • Flavor - 7 out of 10 - the flavor, especially with the 0.6ohm coil is good
  • Quality - 8 out of 10 - one of the better made pod systems I've used - good design and materials
  • Ease of use - 7 out of 10 - while the filling and coil replacement is easy, the button system is a little strange


Pros

  • Both coils give good performance and longevity.
  • Leak free pod with easy filling and juice reservoir.
  • Premium feel and appearance
  • Good performance even when the battery is getting low.

Cons

  • Airflow adjustment is limited.
  • Battery drain is confusing.
  • Ambiguity over exactly which GTX coils are compatible

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Conclusion

Things have changed a lot in the pod system industry over the last couple of years, there really aren’t a lot of terrible products being released, coils are lasting well and giving good flavor, build quality and design have improved a lot.

The Luxe PM40 is no exception, it’s well made, looks nice and vapes well. It does seem to be quite limited to a certain type of vaping (restricted DTL) but if you that’s your preference then it does it very well.

Disclaimer

The Vaporesso Luxe PM40 was sent to me by Healthcabin for the purposes of this review. Healthcabin are offering a discount from $43 to $22.30 with their login discount

The product I received was not marked as a sample, so this should be exactly what customers receive.
 

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PaulS

Gold Contributor
Member For 5 Years
I just received mine as well. The battery is not 1800 (although listed as such). It is actually around 1400 tested. Not unusual - (90% of the pods I test are overrated). That said it is decent battery life. The AFC adjustment will not get you a tight MTL with the .8 ohm coil. You need to buy the 1.2 if you want a real tight MTL. That said the draw is similar to Caliburn G when adjusted and that is good. It is well machined and works well. It charges in one hour. The flavour is good. Coils are good.
Overall I think it a solid little device. My biggest con is adjusting the wattage. With no down button, if you go too high you have to scroll all the way back around. But once set you are good.
 

I_aint_Joe

Bronze Contributor
Member For 3 Years
I just received mine as well. The battery is not 1800 (although listed as such). It is actually around 1400 tested. Not unusual - (90% of the pods I test are overrated). That said it is decent battery life. The AFC adjustment will not get you a tight MTL with the .8 ohm coil. You need to buy the 1.2 if you want a real tight MTL. That said the draw is similar to Caliburn G when adjusted and that is good. It is well machined and works well. It charges in one hour. The flavour is good. Coils are good.
Overall I think it a solid little device. My biggest con is adjusting the wattage. With no down button, if you go too high you have to scroll all the way back around. But once set you are good.
Have you tried the 1.2 coils in it? I'm not sure if I will order some or not - there are existing MTL pod systems that do really well, and this seems to do well as restricted DTL system, so I will probably just get more of the 0.6ohm coils.

And you're right, the button system is a pain, it's not hard - it just could be easier.
 

SkoldVape

Gold Contributor
Member For 4 Years
Have you tried the 1.2 coils in it? I'm not sure if I will order some or not - there are existing MTL pod systems that do really well, and this seems to do well as restricted DTL system, so I will probably just get more of the 0.6ohm coils.

And you're right, the button system is a pain, it's not hard - it just could be easier.
I haven't actually found a pod that does MTL well yet. They are all too airy and suited to restricted DL. Even with an above ohm coil they are all just too airy. The vaporesso podstick does a nice MTL but I've not come across many that are legit for a tight draw and I've tried many! The older pods had a tighter draw than the stuff being released now
 

PaulS

Gold Contributor
Member For 5 Years
I haven't actually found a pod that does MTL well yet. They are all too airy and suited to restricted DL. Even with an above ohm coil they are all just too airy. The vaporesso podstick does a nice MTL but I've not come across many that are legit for a tight draw and I've tried many! The older pods had a tighter draw than the stuff being released now
The best by far is the new reflex by evolv but man is it pricey!
 

SkoldVape

Gold Contributor
Member For 4 Years
I like my MTL to be quite tight. My main vape is a restricted lung hit at lower wattage though. I tried the whole 80 watt thing and you can get good flavour at 40 watts. Don't see any point wasting batteries and juice to be honest! I still only vape low on my dual coil RTA's. Just looked up that Smoant one though and it looks pretty sweet. Smoant are very underrated! Great dual battery mods but never tried a Smoant pod
 

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