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7 July 2026
Review published after two weeks of daily testing across all three modes.
TL;DR
After two weeks of daily testing, the Dojo Blast 30K Pro earns 8/10. The 30,000 puffs is real, but only in ECO mode across both pods - I landed on 24,000 to 28,000 there, and 18,000 to 20,000 in Normal. You get three modes that change the vape, the same pods as the Dojo Blast 10K, and a £9.99 price. The catches: no cable in the box, 20mg only on the kit, and Power mode drains it fast.
The box says 30,000 puffs. What it doesn't tell you: you only get that number in ECO mode, and it counts both pods in the box.
So I put the Vaporesso Dojo Blast 30K Pro to the test: two weeks as my only vape, 400 to 500 puffs a day, through all three modes on 20mg pods.
This review covers what ECO, Normal and Power actually change, how the two-pod system really works, how it stacks up against the other 30K kits I've reviewed, and whether it earns a place in your rotation.
Here's what I found.
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Key Takeaways
| Category | Rating | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Flavour | ★★★★★ | Held clean until the last 5% of each container |
| Battery | ★★★★☆ | Two days in ECO at heavy use; about a day in Power |
| Ease Of Use | ★★★★★ | Pod swap takes seconds; the screen shows the two things you need |
| Build Quality | ★★★★☆ | Solid and compact for the class; big next to a 600-puff pod |
| Features | ★★★★☆ | Three modes on a base slider that opens the airflow with the power; no puff counter |
| Value | ★★★★★ | £9.99 with two pod pairs in the box |
Flavour holds to the end. Back-to-back chain puffs never turned it burnt, and the fade only arrived once a refill container was nearly empty.
You swap pods, you don't refill. Each 2ml pod feeds from a sealed 8ml refill container, setup with rubber plug pulled and a click, plus compatible with all Dojo Blast 10K pods.
It's compact for what it holds. 36.5 x 25.1 x 107.6mm with an 8ml container and a 1200mAh battery inside.
One kit is weeks of vaping. 18,000 to 20,000 Normal-mode puffs works out at five to seven weeks at my 400 to 500 a day, so £1.50 to £2 a week.
Product and Testing Info
Product: Vaporesso Dojo Blast 30K Pro Prefilled Pod Kit
Reviewer: M Mubarak, Data Analyst
Experience: Nearly a decade of vaping; quit smoking in 2016
Here's the testing at a glance.
| Test | Detail |
|---|---|
| Duration | 2 weeks of daily use |
| Usage level | Heavy, 400 to 500 puffs a day |
| Modes tested | ECO, Normal and Power |
| Flavours tested | 5, Ice-leaning (summer testing) |
| Strength | 20mg/ml nicotine salt |
| Price | £9.99 |
| Charging | USB-C, roughly 35 to 40 minutes on a 25W adapter (no cable in the box) |

Design, Screen and Build
There's a small screen on the front that shows two things you need: the battery level, and which mode you're in as a row of flame icons - one flame for ECO, two for Normal, three for Power. That's it. No puff counter, no menus to scroll through. A puff counter would have settled the mode maths, but on a prefilled kit those two are the ones that matter.
You change the mode with a slider on the base, not a button and not the screen. Slide it along and it physically uncovers more air intake holes on the bottom - two dots open on Normal, three on Power - so a higher mode pulls in more air as well as more power.
That's why the three feel so different. ECO keeps the intakes closed right down for the tightest, gentlest draw and the least drain; Power runs them wide open for the strongest hit and the biggest cloud. The draw loosens as you climb the modes rather than being a fixed mouth-to-lung (MTL) pull.
In the hand it feels solid enough, not hollow and not creaky. At 36.5 x 25.1 x 107.6mm it's compact for the 30,000-puff range - rivals in this class take up more room - though next to a 600-puff pod it still feels big. It rode around in my work bag for two weeks without a mark on it.

The Three Modes, Tested
This is where the 30,000 gets interesting, because the mode slider is doing more than most people realise. Each setting changes the power going to the coil and opens or tightens the airflow with it, which changes the hit, the vapour and how fast you get through the battery and the liquid.
Here's how the three compare and when each earned its place across the fortnight.
| Mode | Claimed puffs | What it changes | When to use |
|---|---|---|---|
| ECO | ~30,000 (both pods) | Lightest hit, tightest airflow, least drain | Steady all-day vaping, driving |
| Normal | ~20,000 | Balanced hit, sensible drain | Everyday default |
| Power | ~16,000 to 20,000 | Strongest hit, most airflow and vapour, heaviest drain | When you want a proper throat hit |
The 30,000 on the box is an ECO-mode number, and it counts both pods. Run both of them in ECO with light, short draws and you're in that territory. I take long draws, which goes through more liquid per puff, so in ECO I landed somewhere around 24,000 to 28,000 across the two pods. Still an enormous amount of vaping. Just not the round number on the front.
ECO is also the one I left it on for driving: light, steady, easy on the liquid, no faffing.
Normal is where I spent most of the fortnight. It's the balanced setting, steady flavour and sensible battery, and in real use it gave me 18,000 to 20,000 puffs rather than a flat 20,000.
Power mode sits at the other end. It's the strongest hit and the fullest flavour of the three, but it drains the battery and the liquid to match. The claimed puff count for Power depends on where you look, somewhere between 16,000 and 20,000, and in daily use it's the mode that empties fastest.

How the Pod System Works
Now the bit that trips people up: you don't refill this kit. You swap pods.
Each pod is a 2ml prefilled pod sitting on top of an 8ml refill container. The container feeds liquid down into the 2ml pod automatically as you vape, so the small active pod stays topped up until the big container runs dry. Two of those pairs come in the box, which is 20ml of e-liquid in total.
The 2ml active pod is the legal maximum in the UK, and the 8ml container is a sealed reservoir that feeds it, not a pod you fill yourself.
Assembly takes seconds. Pop the refill container off the pod, take out the little red silicone plug, then click it back together. That's the whole setup. When one pod pair is spent you swap to the second, and when both are done, the device is done.
That's also where the 30,000 comes from. It's two pods, each rated to roughly half that, both in ECO. One pod on its own won't hit the number, and no single mode magics it out of one pod.
Here's the genuinely useful part. The pods in the 30K Pro are the same pods as the Dojo Blast 10K. Same part, no adapter, two of them in the box. So the full pod flavour range is open to you, and both strengths are on the table: 20mg on the kit's own pods, and 10mg if you buy selected pods separately.

Battery and Charging
Battery life is the quiet make-or-break on these kits, and the 30K Pro is powered by a 1200mAh cell, which is sensible rather than huge for something meant to outlast two pods.
In ECO at 400 to 500 puffs a day I got at least two days between charges. In Power, pushing it harder, it was closer to a single day at around 500 puffs. Normal sits between the two, as you'd expect.
Charging is over USB-C, and there's no cable in the box, which is standard for these kits now. Most of us have a drawer full of USB-C leads anyway. What matters more is the adapter: on my iPhone 25W plug it went from flat to full in 35 to 40 minutes, which is quick for a battery this size. A weaker plug will take longer.

Flavour and Coil Performance
Flavour is where a big-puff kit lives or dies, and the coil decides it. The 30K Pro features Vaporesso's COREX 4.0 mesh coil at 1.0 to 1.1 Ohms [1]. Without turning this into a physics lesson, COREX is a gradient mesh with cotton wicking built to keep pace with it, wrapped in Vaporesso's leak-resistant seal.
In plain terms the mesh heats evenly, the wick keeps up, and it didn't leak in my bag once.
Two weeks covered five flavours, Ice-leaning because it was summer. In rough order of how often I reached for them:
| Flavour | Tasting notes |
|---|---|
| Fizzy Cherry | My pick of the bunch. Sharp and sweet like a bag of cherry sherbets, without the cough-syrup note a lot of cherry vapes slide into. |
| Blueberry Sour Raspberry | The sour edge stops it turning sickly, which makes it a solid all-day option. |
| Pineapple Ice | Proper summer flavour, with the ice keeping the sweetness in check. |
| Strawberry Ice | Straightforward and clean, does exactly what the name says. |
| Lemon Edition | The Lemon Lime and Lemon Sherbet dual pack, and the sherbet side is the more interesting of the two. |
Flavour held up better than I expected right to the end. On a lot of these kits the last stretch tastes tired, but here the fade only kicked in when the refill container was nearly empty, the last 5% or so. Before that, the flavour on the final day was as clean as the first.
I also gave it the unfair test: back-to-back chain puffs, no pause, the way you shouldn't really vape. The flavour held and there was no burnt taste, which tells you the wick is doing its job. Don't make a habit of it though. Chain any coil hard enough for long enough and you'll eventually cook it.
The Flavour Range
Those five are just my picks. The kit itself comes in 15 variants at the moment, 10 single-flavour and 5 dual Editions that pair two flavours in one kit, and the wider pod line sits at 28 flavours. Here's the full pod range and what each one is:

| Flavour | Profile |
|---|---|
| Banana Ice | Ripe banana with a cool finish |
| Black Grape | Deep, dark grape |
| Blue Razz Lemonade | Sharp blue raspberry over fizzy lemonade |
| Blueberry | Straight sweet blueberry |
| Blueberry Sour Raspberry | Blueberry with a sour raspberry edge |
| Classic Tobacco | Traditional tobacco, no sweetness |
| Cool Menthol | Clean menthol chill |
| Double Apple | Red and green apple together |
| Fizzy Cherry | Sweet cherry with a sherbet fizz |
| HBA | Sweet bubblegum |
| I Bru | Sparkling soda classic |
| Juicy Peach | Soft, ripe peach |
| Kiwi Passion Fruit Guava | Tropical trio |
| Lemon Lime | Sharp, clean citrus pair |
| Lemon Sherbet | Lemon with a sherbet dust |
| Lime Pomegranate | Zesty lime over pomegranate |
| Lychee Ice | Floral lychee, cooled |
| Pineapple Ice | Tangy pineapple on ice |
| Pineapple Peach Mango | Three-fruit tropical blend |
| Pink Lemonade | Berries over fizzy lemonade |
| Pomelo Soda | Citrus soda with a grapefruit character |
| Sour Berry | Mixed berries with a sour bite |
| Sour Peach Gummy | Peach gummy sweet with a sour dust |
| Straw-Raspberry Cherry Ice | Triple red-fruit blend, cooled |
| Strawberry Ice | Sweet strawberry, iced |
| Ten Tangerines | Full-on tangerine citrus |
| Triple Mango | Mango three ways deep |
| Watermelon Ice | Crisp watermelon chill |
Browse the full Dojo Blast flavour range and take your pick.
How It Compares to the Other 30Ks
I've reviewed a few of these 30,000-puff kits now, so the fair question is where the 30K Pro sits among them. All three I've tested wear the same number on the box; what differs is how honestly they get there and what you're really buying.
The maths is the same across all of them. 30,000 puffs takes light, short draws and patience. Take long draws, like I do, and every one of these kits lands short of its headline - the number on the box assumes the gentlest way to vape.
Here's the honest version of how the three line up.
| Kit | Battery | Total e-liquid | The angle | Full review |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vaporesso Dojo Blast 30K Pro | 1200mAh | 20ml (2 x 2ml pods + 2 x 8ml containers) | 20mg MTL with three power modes; realistically 24,000 to 28,000 in ECO | This review |
| Hyola Ultra 30K | 800mAh | 24ml (2 x 2ml pods + 2 x 10ml containers) | £11.99 for close to three weeks at heavy use; needs gentle draws to go near the number | Hyola Ultra 30K review |
| Hayati Pro Ultra Shisha 30K | 900mAh | 22ml (2ml pod + 2 x 10ml containers) | 5mg cloud kit with the dual-flavour twist; battery needs mid-day top-ups | Hayati Pro Ultra Shisha 30K review |
What sets the 30K Pro apart in that group is the biggest battery of the three and the only proper mode control. It gives up a few ml of liquid to the other two, then wins it back on the control you get.
Price and Running Cost
On to the money. The kit costs £9.99. Around the UK you'll see it between £9.89 and £12.99 depending where you shop, and that's a fair price for what's in the box: the device plus two full pod pairs.
The better question is what a week of vaping costs, so here's the honest maths at heavy use, 400 to 500 puffs a day.
| Route | What it costs | A heavy week |
|---|---|---|
| Dojo Blast 30K Pro | £9.99 per kit, 18,000 to 20,000 real puffs in Normal | One kit lasts 5 to 7 weeks, so £1.50 to £2 |
| 600-puff prefilled kit | £3.25 each (Lost Mary BM600) | 5 to 6 kits, so £16 to £19 |
| Refillable pod kit | DoJoLiq nic salts at 5 bottles for £10 | 2 to 4ml a day is £3 to £6, once you own the device |
| Smoking, 20 a day | over £5,000 a year | roughly £100 |
The 600-puff kits are the trap here: each one looks cheap, but at heavy use they cost eight to twelve times more per week than the 30K Pro.
A refillable setup filling from bottles edges the running cost lower still, if you don't mind topping up yourself. And against smoking there's no contest - the full smoking-vs-vaping numbers are in the UK vape tax guide.
Where the 30K Pro keeps making sense is after the box: when the first two pod pairs are spent you don't bin the device - you buy replacement pods on their own, keep the kit and carry on.
What I Love and the Cons
My Verdict
The Dojo Blast 30K Pro does the main job well. Three modes that genuinely change the vape, a pod system that keeps flavour clean nearly to the last drop, and a real 30,000 puffs if you're willing to stay in ECO and take it steady.
Normal is where most people will live, and at 18,000 to 20,000 puffs that's still weeks of vaping from one box. The shared 10K pods stay the quiet advantage.
Trade-offs: the headline number needs ECO and light draws, there's no cable and no puff counter, and Power mode empties fast. None of those are dealbreakers, but they're worth knowing before you spend.
Bottom line: if you want a big-puff prefilled kit with real mode control and a flavour range you can grow into, the Vaporesso Dojo Blast 30K Pro earns its place. It's the one I kept reaching for over two weeks.
Score: 8/10
Best for prefilled-pod users who want mode control and a long flavour range in one kit; less ideal if you want something as small as a 600-puff pod or a lower strength on the kit itself.
FAQs
How do you refill the Dojo Blast 30K Pro?
You don't refill it. Each 2ml pod is fed automatically by a sealed 8ml refill container, so when a pod pair runs dry you swap in the second pair that comes in the box, then buy replacement pods after that.
Do Dojo Blast 10K pods fit the 30K Pro?
Yes. The 30K Pro uses the same pods as the Dojo Blast 10K, with no adapter needed, and two of them ship in every kit.
Is it really 30,000 puffs?
Only in ECO mode and only across both pods, with light, short draws. On Normal you're realistically looking at 18,000 to 20,000, and my own ECO testing landed around 24,000 to 28,000 because I take long draws.
Why does the DoJo Blast flavour go weak?
It usually means the refill container feeding that pod is nearly empty. The fade only shows up in the last 5% or so of each container, so when the taste drops off, that pod pair is close to done.
How long does the battery last and how do I charge it?
The 1200mAh battery gave me at least two days in ECO and about one day in Power at heavy use. It charges over USB-C, and there's no cable in the box, so use your own lead with a decent adapter.
Is the Dojo Blast 30K Pro legal in the UK?
Yes. It's built to the UK rules with a 2ml active pod and 20mg nicotine, and like every legal UK vape it has to be notified with the MHRA before it can be sold [2].
What nicotine strength is it?
The kit's own pods are 20mg/ml. There's no lower strength on the kit itself, but selected 10K pod flavours are available in 10mg if you buy them separately.
Please Note:
The website www.vape360.co.uk contains general information about vaping and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before making any changes to your vaping habits. Vape responsibly, and happy vaping!
Nicotine is highly addictive and may be harmful to your health. Vaping should only be used by adults over the age of 18 who are currently smokers or trying to quit smoking. Keep all vaping products out of reach of children and pets.
Sources
(1) Vaporesso – COREX Mesh Technology - vaporesso.com
(2) E-cigarettes: regulations for consumer products - gov.uk

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