Summer drops hit different. The shelves get loud, the brands swing for the fences, and Vaporesso DOJO is the line everyone keeps asking about. If you run an XROS pod or any tidy little MTL kit, this is the juice range built to set it off. Below we go straight at what DOJO actually is, why summer 2026 has real heat, the flavour families gunning for your rotation, how to pick one that lands, and the pod tricks that squeeze every drop of taste out of a 10ml bottle. UK only. Strict 18+. Plain talk, no fluff.
What is Vaporesso DOJO?
Vaporesso made its name on hardware. The XROS pod is a workhorse, the kit a lot of people grab when they want something pocket-sized that just fires. DOJO is the e-liquid side of the operation, engineered to slot straight into those same pods without the guesswork. Instead of trial-and-erroring twelve random bottles to find one that plays nicely with your coil, the brand has already lined up the chemistry to match the kit.
The DOJO range is tuned for low-wattage, mouth-to-lung action. That is the style XROS and every comparable pod kit runs. Juices designed for big-cloud sub-ohm tanks tend to taste flat or harsh once you cram them into a small pod, and DOJO sidesteps that mismatch from the start. Flavours hit clearly at the modest power these devices push, which is the whole point.
UK rules clamp every nicotine liquid the same way. Bottles max out at 10ml. Nicotine ceilings out at 20mg/ml. Prefilled pods can only carry 2ml. None of that is a DOJO quirk, it is the law, and DOJO works inside it like every other legitimate UK product. What you see on the shelf will look familiar: small bottles to refill yourself, or small pods that clip in and go.
Where DOJO sits in the bigger picture
Think of DOJO less as a standalone juice brand fighting for shelf space and more as the dance partner for Vaporesso kits. Buyers who already trust the hardware tend to pick up the matching juice because the engineering is coordinated end to end. Refillables are not locked though, you can fill any compatible pod with any UK-legal liquid, and plenty of DOJO fans bounce between brands without drama.
The bulk of the DOJO line leans on nicotine salts. We will tear into salts properly later, but the headline is they deliver nicotine smoother at higher strengths, which is exactly what a low-power pod needs to keep you satisfied. Some flavours might surface in freebase too, and knowing the gap between the two is one of the smartest moves you can make as a vaper. For the kit side of things, check our Vaporesso XROS guide for the device DOJO was practically built around.
Why summer flavours hit harder
Seasonal drops are not marketing theatre. There is biology behind why brands push fruit, ice and zingy blends when the temperature climbs. Hot weather changes how your palate reads taste. Heavy custards and weighty tobacco blends that feel cosy in January start to taste cloying in July. A sharp watermelon, a zippy citrus, a frozen menthol, they land cleaner when the sun is out and the windows are open.
There is also the lifestyle angle. Summer means you are out the door more. Walks, beer gardens, festivals, holidays. A refillable pod loaded with something bright fits that pace, top it up before you head out and you are sorted. That is why brands time their loudest fruit and ice drops for the warmer months, and why the phrase new Vaporesso DOJO flavours starts trending the second the clocks shift forward.
Why ice feels like rocket fuel in summer
The cooling sensation that runs through almost every summer juice is not a flavour at all. It is a physical kick on the inhale, the same way a glass of iced cola feels more refreshing than the same drink warm. Drop that chill into a watermelon or a berry and the whole blend reads crisper, even though the underlying fruit profile has not moved an inch. That is the trick, and it is why ice and menthol variants run the table when the seasonal range drops.
That said, summer flavours are not objectively superior. Loads of people stick with a single all-day juice year-round and feel zero urge to switch. But if you like rotating with the weather, a summer line-up is a low-stakes chance to play. Ten-mil bottles are cheap enough to experiment with, so a new flavour is barely a commitment.
How seasonality shapes the line-up
When a brand builds a summer range, it is betting on what people will reach for in the heat. That means more fruit, more ice, more sour, more tropical, and fewer of the rich bakery profiles that own winter. Dessert blends do not vanish, a creamy slushie still has a home, but the centre of gravity shifts. The hero releases are almost always the loud, refreshing ones.
The summer 2026 flavour families to watch
This is the bit you came for. Below are the flavour families that define a summer e-liquid drop, with the profiles you can expect inside each. Quick note on honesty: exact SKUs in any seasonal range shift constantly. Rather than invent product names we cannot verify, we have laid out the families and the styles that sit within them. Whatever the final summer 2026 shelf looks like, you will know how to read it. For what is actually in stock, hit our e-liquids page.
Fruit blends
Fruit is the spine of every summer line-up. It is the most universal family, the most beginner-friendly, and the easiest place to start when you want something that simply works.
At the clean end, expect single-fruit profiles that aim to nail one note. A ripe strawberry juice goes for that soft, jammy sweetness without the cheap synthetic edge that ruins lesser strawberries. Watermelon leans into the mild, watery sweetness with a faint candied lift on the inhale. Apple swings two ways, a sharp green that brings tart and fizz, or a soft red that rolls rounder and sweeter. Mango is a summer staple, thick and juicy with that almost creamy body that fills the mouth.
Layered fruit blends crank the complexity. A tropical mix might stack mango, pineapple and passionfruit, each pulling its own weight, mango for body, pineapple for tang, passionfruit for that floral-sour top note. Pineapple solo is worth its own shout, a good one balances sweetness against a sharp acidity that genuinely cuts through thirst. Peach goes the other direction, soft and fuzzy, brilliant on its own or paired with ice.
The reason fruit owns summer is how well it stacks with cooling and sour additives. A plain mango is grand. A mango with a touch of ice is a different animal entirely. That stacking ability is exactly why fruit anchors the rest of the range.
Ice and menthol
If fruit is the spine, ice is the flex. The ice and menthol family is where a summer range earns its stripes, and it usually splits two ways: pure menthol and iced fruit.
Straight menthol is the classic. It delivers a sharp, clean cooling rush with a minty edge, and for some vapers nothing else cuts it when it is hot out. A well-built menthol is bracing without going overboard, resetting the palate between draws like a cold flannel on the back of the neck.
Iced fruit is the bigger summer mover. A fruit base lands on the inhale, the cooling agent washes over on the exhale. The pairings are basically infinite. Iced watermelon doubles down on what watermelon already does. Iced mango cuts through the natural richness so the sweetness never gets heavy. Berry and ice combos go especially hard because the natural tartness of berries plays beautifully against the chill. Citrus too, an iced lemon or lime tastes practically like a frozen sorbet in pod form.
Worth knowing the gap between menthol and koolada-style cooling. Menthol carries its own minty taste alongside the cool. Flavourless coolers deliver the chill without the mint. If you love the ice but hate the toothpaste vibe, look for an iced fruit that uses a flavourless cooling agent instead of menthol. Product descriptions usually flag which is which.
Berry and sour
The berry and sour family is where summer ranges get punchy. Berries pack a natural tartness that bigger sweeter fruits do not, and that tartness is the perfect launchpad for sour profiles that wake the tongue up.
On the berry side, expect blends built around blackcurrant, blueberry, raspberry, and mixed-berry medleys. Blackcurrant deserves its own line because it is a British institution, the flavour that powers cordials and sweets across this country. A blackcurrant vape captures that deep, slightly jammy, tart-sweet character that hits home for UK palates straight away. Blueberry pulls a rounder, softer sweetness with a gentle skin tartness. Raspberry runs brighter and sharper with that floral edge. Mixed-berry blends combine the lot to build something fuller without leaning too hard on any single note.
Then come the sours, which is where it gets genuinely fun. Sour blends take a fruit and crank the acidity for a tongue-tingling sharpness on the inhale, usually backed by a sweet finish so the overall vape stays balanced rather than punishing. Same logic as the sour sweets you smashed as a kid, sharp at the top, sweet at the back. Sour apple, sour cherry, sour berry, they all hit that arc. Not for everyone, the opening sharpness can be loud, and if you prefer mellow flavours these can feel aggressive. But for vapers who like a kick, sour blends are some of the most characterful juice in any summer range.
Berry and sour combos play unreal with ice. A sour blue raspberry with a cooling finish is practically a UK summer cliche by now, and it endures because it works. Tartness, sweetness and chill stack into something seriously moreish.
Drinks and sweets
The final family covers drink-inspired and sweet-inspired blends, and it is the most eclectic of the lot. These flavours rebuild the taste of familiar beverages and confectionery, offering a break from straight fruit.
Drink-inspired juice is a summer no-brainer because the drinks we associate with the season translate so well to vape form. A cola profile nails that sweet, slightly spiced fizz, sometimes with a cooling note to fake an ice-cold can. Lemonade and lemon-lime blends are bang on for hot weather. Energy-drink-inspired flavours have blown up, copying that sweet-tart, slightly synthetic profile everyone recognises from the can. Tropical punch and fruit-cocktail blends sit here too, blurring the line between fruit and drink with their layered, juice-like body.
On the sweet side, expect sorbets, slushies and softer dessert riffs. A slushie profile pairs fruit with sugary, slightly icy sweetness that lands indulgent without going heavy. Bubblegum and candy blends pull the nostalgic sugar-rush of childhood sweets, usually with a bright fruit core. Some ranges drop softer dessert notes too, like a fruit-and-cream pairing that rounds tart fruit with a smooth base. Lighter than winter custards, so they stay summer-appropriate while still scratching the dessert itch.
Drinks and sweets is where personal taste really splits. Some vapers love them and keep a cola or energy-drink juice in permanent rotation. Others find them too sugary for all-day use and treat them as occasional novelty. Because UK bottles are small, they are a cheap, low-risk way to find out which camp you fall into.
How the families stack together
The best way to read a summer range is not as a list of flavours but as a set of building blocks. Fruit is the base. Ice sharpens it. Sour adds bite. Sweet rounds it out. Drink-inspired blends remix everything into something familiar. The strongest line-ups give you enough variety across families to build a personal rotation, maybe a clean fruit for mornings, an iced blend for hot afternoons, a sweet or drink-inspired pick for evenings. That is exactly what a proper seasonal range is meant to do.
How to pick your summer flavour
With this many families and this many profiles, choosing can feel like a lot, especially if you are new to vaping or new to DOJO. Good news, a few simple questions will narrow it down fast. The goal is to match a juice to your palate, your device and your routine, not chase whatever is trending on TikTok.
Start with what you actually like
Your existing food and drink taste is the most reliable guide there is. If you reach for tart drinks and love sour sweets, the berry and sour family is your starting line. Sweet tooth and pudding lover? Drinks and sweets is your zone. Just want something clean and refreshing you can vape all day without fatigue? A single fruit or a light iced fruit is hard to beat. Do not overthink it, your everyday preferences predict your vape preferences scarily well.
Decide how much chill you want
Cooling is the variable that trips people up. Some vapers want maximum ice and find anything else dull. Others hate menthol and want pure fruit. If you are unsure, start with a mild or non-iced version of a flavour you like and add ice into the rotation later if you find yourself craving more refreshment. It is much easier to dial cooling up than it is to discover you bought something too bracing to drink. Remember the menthol-versus-flavourless-cooler split too, that decides whether you get mint with your chill or just the chill on its own.
All-day vape or occasional treat
Not every flavour suits all-day duty. Intensely sweet or sour blends are brilliant in short bursts but exhausting if they are the only thing you vape from breakfast to bed. Plenty of experienced vapers keep a mild, clean juice as their all-day workhorse and reserve the bolder picks for variety. If you are buying one bottle to be your main, lean balanced. If you are building a collection, that is when you bring in the louder options.
Strength interacts with flavour
Flavour and nicotine strength talk to each other more than people realise. Higher strengths, especially in nic salt form, can slightly mute delicate flavours and add a background nicotine note. At 20mg you may find subtle profiles harder to clock than bold, sweet or sour ones. That is one reason loud summer flavours pair so well with stronger salts, they hold their ground. If you chase nuance and you are on a lower strength, gentler profiles will read more clearly. Our nicotine strength guide breaks it all down.
Buy small, try often
The 10ml UK cap is actually a gift here. Experimentation is cheap. Instead of committing to a flavour you have never tasted, grab a single bottle and live with it for a few days. Palates adjust. A juice that seems too sweet or too sour on day one can settle into a favourite by day four. The reverse happens too, something you loved on first taste can wear out fast. Buying small and trying often is the surest path to a juice you genuinely love, and it beats any review, this one included.
Nic salt vs freebase for DOJO
One of the biggest calls when buying any e-liquid, DOJO included, is whether you want nicotine salts or traditional freebase nicotine. The choice changes throat hit, the strength you can comfortably handle, even how the flavour reads. Because pod-focused ranges like DOJO lean hard on nic salts, it is worth knowing the difference.
What nic salts actually are
Nic salt is a formulation where the nicotine is bonded with an acid to change how it behaves on the inhale. The practical result, salts feel smoother on the throat at higher strengths than freebase does. A 20mg freebase juice would be scratchy and harsh for most people. A 20mg nic salt is far more comfortable. That smoothness is exactly why salts have become the default for low-power pod kits, where the higher strength makes up for the modest vapour the device produces. In the UK, nic salts commonly come at 10mg and 20mg, giving you a clean step between moderate and stronger hits.
What freebase brings
Freebase is the original. At lower strengths it delivers a more pronounced throat punch, which some vapers genuinely enjoy as part of the sensation. Freebase is often paired with higher-power sub-ohm setups, but plenty of lower-strength freebase liquids work fine in pod kits too. The catch, freebase gets harsh at the high strengths pod users typically want, which is why 20mg freebase is rare and not pleasant. If you vape at lower strengths, say 6mg or below, freebase in a refillable pod is a solid call.
Which way to go for summer flavours
For the loud, bright flavours that define a summer range, nic salts are the natural pairing. The smoothness lets sweet, fruity and sour notes come through without harsh throat getting in the way, and the higher strength suits the low-power devices these flavours were built for. If you are vaping iced fruit or sour berry blends in a pod, a nic salt at 10mg or 20mg is the simple call.
Freebase still has a spot though. If you want a stronger throat kick and vape at lower strength, a freebase fruit or menthol can feel more satisfying that way. Menthol in particular plays interestingly with freebase, the cooling and the throat hit stack into something seriously invigorating. There is no universal correct answer, it comes down to the strength you want and the sensation you chase. Match format to device and tolerance instead of assuming one form is just better.
Best kits to fire DOJO in
Juice is only as good as the kit pushing it. DOJO is engineered for refillable, mouth-to-lung pods, and getting the hardware right is half the win when it comes to enjoying any liquid. Worth thinking about what you actually vape these flavours in.
Why refillable pod kits suit DOJO
Refillable pods sit in the sweet spot for these flavours. They run at modest power, which is exactly what nic salt was formulated for, and they use a tight MTL draw that concentrates flavour into every pull. Because you fill them yourself from a bottle, you get full control over flavour and strength, no being stuck with whatever prefilleds exist. They are also cheaper to run and produce way less waste than disposables. With the way the UK market has shifted, refillable is just the smart long-term play. If you are starting out, our roundup of the best refillable vape kits for beginners is the right place to begin.
The Vaporesso XROS
The most obvious home for DOJO is, surprise, a Vaporesso kit. The XROS is the standard recommendation. Compact, refillable, built for the low-power MTL style these juices are tuned for. The XROS has a strong rep for reliable flavour and a comfortable draw, and because it shares a parent brand with DOJO, the pairing is about as seamless as it gets. Fill the pod with your chosen DOJO juice, let it sit a few minutes to prime, and you are away. Adjustable airflow lets you tighten or open the draw to suit the blend, handy when you want to dial in how an iced fruit or sour profile lands. Full review in our Vaporesso XROS guide.
Other kits that work
You are not locked to Vaporesso. Any decent refillable MTL pod will run DOJO juice happily. What to look for, a tight MTL draw, coils in the higher resistance bracket that suit nic salts, and a pod that refills without leaking. Plenty of kits from other brands fit the bill, and the right one depends on stuff like battery life, size, and how much you want to fiddle with settings. To see the full selection, our vape kits page lays it all out. The headline, a brand-matched pairing like XROS and DOJO is convenient, but DOJO will reward you in any well-chosen MTL pod.
What to avoid
The main thing to stay away from, dropping a high-strength nic salt into a high-power sub-ohm tank. That combination delivers way too much nicotine per puff and can be genuinely rough, even unsafe-feeling, because the device vaporises so much liquid at once. Nic salts and big-cloud kits do not mix. Keep your DOJO salts in the low-power pods they were built for, and save any sub-ohm setup for low-strength, high-VG cloud juice. Matching strength to device is one of the most important habits any vaper can lock in.
Strength guide
Picking the right nicotine strength matters as much as picking the right flavour, and it is the area where most new vapers slip up, either going too low and feeling unsatisfied or too high and feeling queasy. UK law actually simplifies the choice by setting clear limits.
The UK cap
British law caps e-liquid nicotine at 20mg per millilitre. That is the strongest you can legally buy, and it applies to bottles and pods alike. For nic salts, the common strengths are 10mg and 20mg, giving you a moderate option and a stronger one. Freebase liquids tend to sit at lower strengths, usually from nicotine-free up to around 18mg, with most popular freebase juice landing well below that. Knowing these numbers lets you read a label at a glance and place it on the spectrum.
Matching strength to your style
The right strength depends on how much nicotine you are used to and how your device performs. In a low-power pod, which puts out relatively little vapour per puff, a higher strength like 20mg nic salt is often the right call, because each puff delivers less vapour and therefore less nicotine than a big sub-ohm device would push. Heavier former smokers often start at 20mg in a pod and find it satisfying. Lighter users, or anyone who has already stepped down, often do well at 10mg. If you find yourself vaping constantly, that can mean your strength is too low. If you feel lightheaded or sick, it is too high. Adjusting strength is a normal part of dialling things in.
Strength, flavour and device together
As covered above, higher strengths can slightly mute delicate flavours and add a faint nicotine note while pushing a firmer throat hit. For bold summer flavours that matters less because sweet, sour and iced profiles stand up fine at higher strengths. If you are chasing flavour nuance, lower strength lets subtler notes through. The interplay between strength, flavour and device is part of what makes finding your perfect setup a personal journey. For a deeper look, our nicotine strength guide walks through it, and you can browse strengths across the catalogue on our e-liquids page.
About the incoming vape duty
Worth flagging a change coming up that hits everyone buying e-liquid in the UK. From 1 October 2026, a Vaping Products Duty of £2.20 per 10ml kicks in. It applies to all e-liquid regardless of strength or flavour, and you will see it baked into shelf prices once it lands. It does not change which strength suits you, but it is a sensible reason to know your preferences and buy what genuinely works rather than wasting bottles on experiments you do not need. Prices across the market will move to absorb the duty, so worth being aware of when planning a buy.
Tips for maximum flavour
Even the best juice can let you down if your kit or habits are off. A few simple moves make a real difference to how much flavour you pull from every bottle, and they cost nothing but a bit of patience. Here is how to give your DOJO juice its best shot.
Prime your coils properly
Priming is the single most important habit for big flavour and long coil life. Fit a fresh coil or pod and the wicking material inside is bone dry. Fire it before it has soaked and you will get a horrible burnt taste that can wreck the coil on the spot. To prime, add your juice, then wait. Let a freshly filled pod sit for five to ten minutes so the wick saturates fully. Some vapers drip a couple of drops straight onto the exposed wick before assembly too. The reward, a clean, full-flavour first vape instead of a charred mess. Patience here pays back many times over.
Let your juice steep
Steeping is the process of letting an e-liquid mature, like letting a curry rest so the flavours marry. Some juice tastes its best straight off the shelf, others, particularly complex fruit and dessert blends, improve after a few days or weeks as the flavour compounds settle. To steep, just store the bottle somewhere cool and dark, giving it the occasional shake. If a flavour seems flat or sharp on first open, do not write it off, give it a week and try again. Not every blend needs it, but steeping can transform certain ones, and it costs nothing but time.
Store your juice properly
How you store e-liquid affects flavour and longevity. The enemies are heat, light and air. Heat and light wreck flavourings and dull a vibrant blend over time. Air exposure oxidises the liquid bit by bit. Keep bottles tightly capped, somewhere cool and dark, like a drawer or cupboard, away from sunny windowsills and radiators. Doubly true in summer, when a bottle left in a baking car or on a sunny worktop can fall apart fast. Treat your juice right and it pays you back with consistent flavour to the last drop. Obvious but worth saying, keep all nicotine products well out of reach of children and pets.
Change pods and coils on schedule
Coils do not last forever, and a knackered coil is the most common reason a once-loved flavour starts to taste muted or burnt. When you notice flavour dropping off, a scorched edge sneaking in, or vapour going thin, swap to a fresh coil or pod. Sweeter, darker juice tends to gunk coils faster than lighter blends, so a heavily sweetened pick may need more frequent changes. Staying on top of this keeps every flavour tasting how the makers intended.
Keep your kit clean
Flavour ghosting, where a previous juice lingers into the next, is a real pain when you swap flavours often. A quick rinse and dry between very different juice helps, as does using a dedicated pod for strong flavours like menthol, which is notorious for haunting a pod long after you have moved on. Clean kit tastes better, and a couple of minutes of upkeep goes a long way. You can grab compatible kit and accessories on our store.
Frequently asked questions
What are the new Vaporesso DOJO flavours for summer 2026?
Summer ranges typically focus on fruit, ice and menthol, berry and sour, and drink and sweet blends, and the new Vaporesso DOJO flavours follow that seasonal pattern. Exact line-ups shift between drops, so rather than list precise products that may change, this guide breaks down the flavour families and profiles you can expect. For the confirmed current selection, check our e-liquids page where in-stock flavours land as they become available.
Are DOJO e-liquids nic salt or freebase?
DOJO, like most pod-focused ranges, leans heavily on nicotine salts, which suit the low-power kits these flavours target. Some flavours may also appear in freebase. Nic salts are smoother at higher strengths and pair naturally with loud summer blends. Freebase delivers a bigger throat hit at lower strengths. The right pick depends on your kit and the sensation you want.
What nicotine strengths can I buy in the UK?
UK law caps e-liquid at 20mg per millilitre. Nic salts commonly come at 10mg and 20mg. Freebase juice typically sits at lower strengths down to nicotine-free. That 20mg ceiling applies to every nicotine-containing liquid sold to British consumers, so you will not find anything stronger on a legitimate UK shelf.
What kit should I run DOJO in?
These flavours are built for refillable, mouth-to-lung pod kits running at modest power. The Vaporesso XROS is the most natural pairing because it comes from the same brand and is engineered for exactly this style, but any quality MTL pod will work well. Steer clear of dropping high-strength nic salts into high-power sub-ohm tanks, that delivers way too much nicotine per puff.
Why do summer flavours taste better with ice?
The cooling sensation in iced and menthol blends is a physical effect rather than a flavour, and it makes fruit read crisper and more refreshing, especially in warm weather. Same reason an iced drink feels more thirst-quenching than a warm one. That is why iced fruit dominates summer ranges, and why the same fruit can feel completely different once a cooling note is added.
What is the gap between menthol and other coolers?
Menthol delivers cooling and its own minty flavour together. The flavourless cooling agents used in many iced fruit blends provide the chill without any mint taste. If you love the cool but hate mint, look for iced fruit that uses a flavourless cooler instead of menthol. Product descriptions usually flag which one is in use.
How long does DOJO juice last once opened?
Stored right, away from heat, light and air, an opened bottle holds well for a good while, though flavour and nicotine quality decline gradually over time. Keep bottles tightly capped in a cool, dark spot, and use them within a sensible window rather than hoarding open bottles for months. Always check the expiry date printed on the bottle, and store all nicotine products safely away from children and pets.
Will the 2026 vape tax change DOJO prices?
Yes. From 1 October 2026, a Vaping Products Duty of £2.20 per 10ml applies to e-liquid in the UK regardless of flavour or strength. Shelf prices will adjust to reflect the duty once it lands. It does not change which flavour or strength is right for you, but it is worth knowing about when planning a buy. Treat any price quoted anywhere as approximate, they vary by retailer and over time.
Can I vape DOJO flavours all day or are some better as treats?
Depends on the flavour. Clean single fruits and light iced blends make excellent all-day vapes. Intensely sweet, sour or heavy flavours can become fatiguing if vaped constantly. Plenty of people keep a mild juice as their main and reserve bolder profiles for variety. Because UK bottles are small, building a small rotation is cheap and easy.
Where can I buy new DOJO flavours and a compatible kit?
You can browse e-liquids and compatible refillable kits through Vape Daily. Our e-liquids page lists what is in stock, our vape kits page covers compatible hardware including the Vaporesso XROS, and our store brings the lot together. If you are new to refillables, the best refillable vape kits for beginners guide is the right starting line before you pick your first flavour.
Bottom line, DOJO is built to ignite an XROS and any tidy little MTL pod with big flavour and a clean hit. Load it, prime it, fire it, and let the summer drop do the work. Grab a couple of bottles, stack them in your rotation, and find the one that lights you up. Hit the e-liquids page, pick your fire, and get vaping.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the new Vaporesso DOJO flavours for summer 2026?
The new Vaporesso DOJO summer 2026 line-up runs across four flavour families: fruit blends, ice and menthol, berry and sour, and drinks and sweets. Expect single fruits like strawberry, mango and watermelon, iced fruit pairings, sour berry blends and drink-inspired profiles like cola and lemonade. Exact SKUs shift between drops, so hit the Vape Daily e-liquids page for what is actually in stock right now.
Are Vaporesso DOJO e-liquids nic salt or freebase?
DOJO leans heavily on nicotine salts because they suit the low-power pod kits these flavours are tuned for. Nic salts feel smoother at higher strengths and let loud summer fruit, sour and iced profiles cut through cleanly. Some flavours may also surface in freebase for vapers chasing a bigger throat hit at lower strengths.
What nicotine strengths can I buy DOJO e-liquid in the UK?
UK law caps every nicotine e-liquid at 20mg per millilitre, and DOJO works inside that ceiling like every legitimate product. Nic salts commonly come at 10mg and 20mg, giving you a moderate option and a stronger one. Bottles max out at 10ml and prefilled pods at 2ml, no exceptions on a legitimate UK shelf.
What kit should I run Vaporesso DOJO in?
DOJO is built for refillable, mouth-to-lung pod kits running at modest power, and the Vaporesso XROS is the natural pairing because it shares a parent brand and is engineered for this exact style. Any quality MTL pod with a tight draw and higher-resistance coils will fire DOJO juice happily. Never drop high-strength nic salts into a high-power sub-ohm tank, the nicotine load per puff is way too high.
Why do summer vape flavours taste better with ice?
The cooling sensation in iced and menthol blends is a physical kick on the inhale rather than a flavour, and it makes fruit read crisper and more refreshing in warm weather. It is the same reason an iced drink hits harder than a warm one. That is why iced fruit dominates summer ranges, and why a plain mango and an iced mango taste like two different juices.
What is the difference between menthol and flavourless coolers in DOJO juice?
Menthol delivers cooling alongside its own minty flavour, while flavourless cooling agents serve up the chill without any mint taste at all. If you love the ice but hate the toothpaste vibe, pick an iced fruit that uses a flavourless cooler instead of menthol. Product descriptions usually flag which one is in the bottle.
Will the 2026 vape tax change DOJO e-liquid prices in the UK?
Yes. From 1 October 2026, a Vaping Products Duty of £2.20 per 10ml applies to all UK e-liquid regardless of flavour or strength. Shelf prices will adjust to absorb the duty once it lands, so factor it in when planning a buy. It does not change which DOJO flavour or strength suits you.
How long does a DOJO e-liquid bottle last once opened?
Stored properly, away from heat, light and air, an opened DOJO bottle holds well for a sensible window, though flavour and nicotine quality decline gradually over time. Keep bottles tightly capped in a cool, dark drawer and check the printed expiry date. Always keep nicotine products well out of reach of children and pets.
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