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From Versed Vaper | VOOPOO VRIZZ 2 Review: Can It Replace Your Disposables?

2025-11-04 reviews

From Versed Vaper | Adam Alhiraki October 17, 2025

Product Overview

With so many disposable vapes on the market, a new product category emerged and gained steam over the past few years: disposable alternative pod vapes. These pod vapes offer a similar experience to disposable vapes, being convenient, easy to use, and having a large pod capacity, but with the advantage of being refillable and thus less wasteful.

VOOPOO's latest disposable alternative pod vape is the VRIZZ 2. It follows up on the original VRIZZ of late last year, bringing some refinements and upgrades to the table.

Upgrades include a larger 1350 mAh battery, a maximum output wattage of 30 W, and a wider range of adjustable airflow. Like the original, the VRIZZ 2 has a massive 15 mL capacity replaceable pod cartridge.

A standout feature of the VRIZZ 2 is the dual resistance, dual mesh pod. The resistance changes depending on which of the three output modes you use (Turbo, Normal, or Eco), making the VRIZZ 2 a very versatile device.

VOOPOO says this single cartridge can last up to 80,000 puffs if used exclusively in ECO mode, which is a crazy amount of puffs from a single pod.

If you're a vaper trying to transition from disposable vapes to refillable ones, should you consider the VRIZZ 2? In this review, I'll go over everything you need to know.

Box Contents

  • 1 x VOOPOO VRIZZ 2 Device
  • 1 x 0.7 Ω | 0.4 Ω VRIZZ Cartridge V2 (15 mL)
  • 1 x User Manual

Specifications

  • Size: 101.5 mm x 53 mm x 25.5 mm
  • Weight: 100 g
  • Uses VOOPOO VRIZZ V2 Cartridges
  • Pod Capacity: 15 mL
  • Draw activated
  • RDL to tight MTL draw
  • Battery Size: 1350 mAh
  • Three output levels: 15 W, 22 W, 30 W
  • Adjustable Airflow Slider
  • Charging: 1.2 A USB Type-C
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VOOPOO VRIZZ 2 - Full Review & Testing

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Design & Build Quality

The VRIZZ 2 is a pretty big device. But when you consider just how big disposable vapes have gotten recently, it's not much larger than those, especially considering that the VRIZZ 2 is meant to be a disposable alternative.

At 101.5 mm tall, 53 mm wide, and 25.5 mm thick, it's a handful for sure. This is a similar size to the original VRIZZ, just slightly larger. It's not a bad size for having a 15 mL capacity pod, though. The 100 g weight is noticeable, but less than I expected for a device of this size.

While the original VRIZZ was mostly made of aluminum alloy, the VRIZZ 2 is almost entirely made of plastic, which makes it feel less premium than the original. While I wouldn't say that it feels cheap, the all-plastic construction definitely won't win any awards in the design department.

To its credit, though, the VRIZZ 2 is durable. It doesn't scratch or scuff like some other plastic devices I've used, and it's quite wear-resistant overall. Even the "leather" grip that spans around the sides and back of the device is still in good condition after a few weeks of use.

There's no lanyard included in the box, but the VRIZZ 2 does have a lanyard anchor spot if you want to use one. The way it's integrated into the front side of the device looks odd, and I think the device would have looked better without it, but if you like using lanyards, you'll be glad that it's there.

The huge 15 mL capacity pod sits nearly completely concealed inside the device, but there's a viewport on the side that allows you to check your e-juice level without removing it. The pod is only lightly tinted, so it's pretty easy to see how much e-juice is left through this window.

The screen on the VRIZZ 2 is nice but simple. There's a huge battery percentage display front and center, an atomizer indicator which lets you know if you're using the pod in alternating or dual mesh mode (more on this later), and the mode selection display. Using the button below the display allows you to change between the three modes.

The bottom of the VRIZZ 2 has an airflow control slider and a Type-C charging port.

Features

VOOPOO VRIZZ 2

The most interesting feature of the VRIZZ 2 is the dual-resistance, dual mesh VRIZZ V2 pod, which changes resistance depending on your mode. In Turbo and Normal mode, both mesh coils work simultaneously at a resistance of 0.4 Ω. In ECO mode, the two meshes alternate and work at a resistance of 0.7 Ω.

The display shows which mode you're in and whether you're in simultaneous or alternating mesh mode. When in Turbo or Normal modes, there are blue and red icons around the word "Atomizer" on the display, which means you're in simultaneous mesh mode. If using ECO mode, only a blue icon is around the word, which means you're in alternating mesh mode.

The VRIZZ 2 can output up to 30 W and works at the following wattages:

  • Turbo: 30 W
  • Normal: 22 W
  • Eco: 15 W

The V2 dual-resistance pod is only compatible with the VRIZZ 2 and is not backward compatible with the original VRIZZ. However, VOOPOO has also released two other VRIZZ V2 pods, which are static resistances, 0.7 Ω and 0.4 Ω, and are compatible with the original VRIZZ.

This pod is rated to last through four refills of ejuice–60 mL in total. Not only that, but VOOPOO says it's good for 80,000 puffs if used in ECO mode. That's way more puffs than even the highest puff disposables offer, so it's certainly an attractive selling point for eco and budget-conscious vapers.

Additionally, VOOPOO has added a large cotton buffer surrounding the coil, which creates two separate zones inside. The zone where the actual vaporizing happens is kept in a vacuum, and this prevents leaking.

It seems to be pretty effective too, and working as intended, because I haven't had any leaking at all during my time with the VRIZZ 2. The bottom of the pod and connection area have remained completely dry, with not even a drop leaking out.

Airflow

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The airflow slider on the VRIZZ 2 offers more precise control than the original, with eight airflow holes arranged in four rows of two holes. The airflow holes can be closed off two at a time, which essentially gives four different modes of airflow.

Leaving the airflow wide open provides a 'regular' mouth-to-lung draw that is not too tight or too loose. Closing down the airflow makes the draw progressively tighter, until it reaches a very tight MTL draw with only two holes open.

Battery Life & Charging

The VRIZZ 2 has a 1350 mAh battery, which is a 550 mAh increase over the original VRIZZ. A 15 mL pod capacity is great, but if you're recharging all the time, it makes the experience less smooth, so the larger battery is a welcome upgrade.

The VRIZZ 2 lasts for around a third of a pod on a single charge, and this is while switching between the three modes, giving them all about equal use. The average vaper can expect to get at least a couple of days without having to recharge, and probably around a week before having to refill.

Charging speed is listed as 1.2 A. That's disappointing for a device released in 2025 where I'm expecting a 2 A charge speed from every device that comes out. Charging takes an hour and twenty minutes for a full charge, and the display stays on with the battery percentage for the duration of the charge.

The VRIZZ 2 has pass-through charging, so it can be used while it recharges.

Performance

The VRIZZ 2 is supposed to be an alternative to disposable vapes, so I had some expectations in mind: it has to deliver good flavor, remain easy to use, and be hassle-free.

For my testing, I used two different e-juices: a 20 mg/mL nicotine salt e-juice and a 6 mg/mL freebase e-juice. I tested both e-juices with all three modes to experience the performance with the alternating coil setup (ECO mode) and the simultaneous coil setup (Turbo and Normal modes).

With nicotine salts, the VRIZZ 2 delivers a pretty powerful draw if used in Turbo or Normal modes. Normal is still usable, but I couldn't take more than a draw or two in Turbo mode. It's a real nicotine rush, which makes sense because Turbo and Normal modes work at a resistance of 0.4 Ω with the two mesh coils working simultaneously. Freebase e-juice works much better for Turbo mode, with a 6 mg e-juice vaping just right in this mode.

ECO was my preferred mode for nicotine salts. The 0.7 Ω resistance and 15 W output feel most similar to a disposable experience, and I especially liked the range of airflow adjustment because it allowed me to get the draw down to my ideal semi-tight MTL.

As a side note, the VRIZZ 2 took a few milliliters of e-juice to get going, and before it did, I was disappointed. But once the pod broke in, the flavor of my e-juices came out much better, and I started to enjoy the experience. If you don't get good flavor right away, just stick with it for a few milliliters!

VOOPOO seems to have perfected the VRIZZ 2's leak resistance. It remained leak-free for the entirety of my testing, which is impressive due to the large pod and airflow hole on its underside.

Pod life has also been good. I've vaped about two full pods, 30 mL of ejuice, and there's been no change in the leak resistance, wicking, or flavor. Will it last for 60 mL? I'm not sure, but I think 30 mL is a pretty good early indication that these pods are made to last.

VOOPOO VRIZZ vs VRIZZ 2

The VRIZZ and VRIZZ 2 share some similarities, but there are also some significant differences between them. To make the differences more easily understandable and comparable, we've created this easy reference chart for you below:

Feature VRIZZ VRIZZ 2
Battery Capacity 800 mAh 1350 mAh
Pod Capacity 15 mL 15 mL
Max Output 25 W 30 W
Construction Aluminum alloy Plastic
Charging Speed 1.2 A 1.2 A
Pod Compatibility Original VRIZZ pods VRIZZ V2 pods
Airflow Control Basic Four-level adjustable

Verdict

If I were a disposable vaper looking to switch to a refillable vape, the VRIZZ 2 would be a good device to do it with. The 15 mL pod capacity is a main reason why, allowing you to fill it and forget it for days, maybe even weeks, depending on how much you vape.

The leak resistance is also something that makes the VRIZZ 2 extremely attractive. Disposable vapes don't leak, so if you're switching to a refillable, you won't want to deal with leaking either, and in this aspect, the VRIZZ 2 doesn't disappoint.

The dual-resistance pod is a really nice inclusion. It adds versatility to the VRIZZ 2, allowing it to be used with nicotine salts and freebase e-juices, all without changing the pod. Pair this with the wide range of adjustable airflow, and getting a different vaping experience is as easy as pressing the button to change the mode.

So, who is the VRIZZ 2 for? Vapers looking to switch from disposables, MTL vapers, and vapers who want a device that they can fill and forget for a couple of days will get the most out of this device. However, if you're looking for an RDL vape that recharges quickly for minimal downtime, or a device that looks and feels very premium, you may want to pass on the VRIZZ 2.

 

Warning: This product may be used with e-liquid products containing nicotine, which is a highly addictive substance.