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Written and fact-checked by the VapeCity team · Updated June 2026
The Vaporesso Dojo Blast 6000 is what a big-puff vape looks like after the disposable ban: a rechargeable device that gives you the huge puff count of an old disposable, the legal way. Instead of one sealed throwaway, it pairs a 650mAh rechargeable body with a 2ml prefilled pod that is topped up automatically by a 10ml refill container, so a single pod runs to around 6000 puffs. When it is done you drop in a fresh pod rather than binning the whole thing.

It keeps the simplicity people liked about disposables, with no e-liquid to pour and nothing to set up, but adds a USB-C battery, an LED charge gauge and a dual-mode switch. It sits in our big-puff vapes as one of the tidiest ways to keep that big-bar experience going, a smaller, cheaper sibling to the Dojo Blast 10K.
Not with one big tank, but with a clever refill. Each pod is a sealed 2ml prefilled unit sitting on a 10ml auto-refill container that trickle-feeds it as you vape, topping the pod up from the bottom so it never runs dry until the container is empty. That is roughly 6000 puffs from one pod and its refill, around 12ml of liquid in total, all prefilled with 20mg salt and ready out of the wrapper. Vaporesso reckon the top-to-bottom design makes the liquid about 40 percent more efficient than a basic pod.
There is no filling and no mess. The pod and container come as one sealed part, you click it into the device and just inhale, and an LED gauge shows the battery. When the pod and its refill are spent you swap in a fresh Dojo Blast 6000 pod and keep the device, which is the whole point: you bin a small pod rather than a whole battery every few days.
The Dojo Blast 6000 has a trick the old disposables did not: two power modes. Normal keeps the output gentle, which stretches the battery and the pod across a longer day for an easy, all-day vape. Turbo winds the Corex 2.0 coil up for a warmer, punchier hit with more flavour and vapour, for when you want a bigger blast. A quick switch flips between them, so you can sit in Normal and kick into Turbo when the mood takes you.
Just know that Turbo draws more power, so it gets through the pod and the battery a little quicker. The 6000-puff figure is a Normal-mode number. Most people live in Normal for the economy and dip into Turbo now and then, which is exactly how it is meant to be used.

A 650mAh battery is plenty for a pod-fed device like this, since the pod outlasts a single charge several times over. You top it up over USB-C, and it fills fast, around 35 minutes from flat, with an LED indicator so you can see roughly where you stand at a glance rather than guessing from a light.
Inside each pod is a Corex 2.0 mesh coil, the flavour tech Vaporesso uses across its newer kits, tuned to keep the taste clean and intense from the first puff to the last. At 20mg it is the right strength for anyone coming off disposables. Because the device recharges and the pods swap out, the only thing you ever throw away is a small pod, never the battery, which is the saving over a true single-use bar.

There is barely anything to it. Charge it, click a pod in and draw. The only habit worth keeping is giving a brand-new pod a moment to settle before the first hard pull, so the coil wicks and you avoid a dry first puff.
This is where it beats the old disposables. The kit is £30.99 once, then you only buy pods, and a replacement Dojo Blast 6000 pod carries another 6000 puffs for a fraction of the cost of buying a fresh disposable each time. Per puff it works out well under a bar-a-day habit, because you are paying for a small pod rather than a whole battery and device.
Put rough numbers on it. If a 6000-puff pod lasts you a week or so, a few pods cover a month for a few pounds each, against the much higher cost of replacing a big disposable that often. You also bin far less, just a small spent pod rather than a whole device with a lithium cell. It is the same money-saving logic as any refillable or pod kit, in the most disposable-like shape going.
It is about as simple as vaping gets, but a couple of checks keep every pod tasting right. Most issues trace to a pod that has not settled, or a battery that wants charging.
Burnt or harsh first puff
Let a fresh pod stand 20 to 30 seconds after clicking it in, and take a few gentle pulls rather than one hard drag while the coil wicks. Turbo mode on a dry pod makes this worse, so start in Normal.
Weak flavour or low vapour
Check the pod is clicked fully home and the LED shows charge. If the pod looks empty it has done its puffs and wants replacing. Turbo also lifts a flat-feeling vape.
Battery drains fast
Turbo mode draws more power. Drop back to Normal for everyday vaping and the 650mAh cell lasts noticeably longer between charges.
A little gurgle
Wipe the mouthpiece and draw a touch more slowly. A short, steady pull suits the mesh coil better than a sharp one.
Within the Dojo Blast range the 6000 is the smaller, cheaper option. It gives you 6000 puffs a pod on a 650mAh battery, where the Dojo Blast 10K steps up to a bigger battery and a longer pod life for more money. Both work the same way, with a prefilled pod fed by an auto-refill container and a Turbo mode, so the choice is mostly how much capacity you want per pod. The 6000 is the natural pick if you want the format at a lower price.
Against a true disposable it is the legal, cheaper, lower-waste replacement: the same big-bar feel, but you recharge the body and swap a small pod instead of binning the lot. It is not a fill-your-own refillable like the XROS 4, so you are limited to the prefilled flavours, but for keeping the disposable experience going after the ban it is one of the easiest devices to recommend.
The good
The catch
| Type | Big-puff prefilled pod device (rechargeable) |
|---|---|
| Puffs | Up to 6000 per pod |
| Pod | 2ml prefilled pod + 10ml auto-refill container (around 12ml) |
| Battery | 650mAh, USB-C (about 35-minute charge) |
| Modes | Normal and Turbo |
| Coil | Corex 2.0 mesh |
| Strength | 20mg nic salt |
| Display | LED battery indicator |
Sources: Vaporesso Dojo Blast 6000 review (Ecigclick) · Vaporesso Dojo Blast 6000 (manufacturer, Vaporesso) · UK vaping and nicotine guidance (gov.uk)
When the liquid runs out, swap the prefilled pod — not the whole device.

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