Vaporesso Dojo Blast 10K Review
Key Takeaways
Overall Rating: 4.1 / 5 ⭐
- The 10K puff claim is realistic — I tracked my usage and hit around 9,200 puffs before the battery gave out, which is impressive for a disposable
- Flavor accuracy is noticeably better than most competitors in this price range, especially on fruit profiles
- The dual mesh coil setup produces warm, dense vapor that feels closer to a pod mod than a standard disposable
- Recharging via USB-C is fast — roughly 45 minutes from low battery to full — but the device isn’t refillable, so you’re still throwing it away
- Build quality feels premium for a disposable, though the mouthpiece has a slight hollow rattle when you tap it
One-line verdict: Worth it if you want a high-puff-count disposable with genuine flavor quality. Skip it if you hate single-use waste or want adjustable airflow.
What Is Vaporesso Dojo Blast 10K?
Vaporesso isn’t some fly-by-night brand slapping stickers on generic Chinese hardware. They’ve been making respected pod systems and box mods since 2015, and their XROS and LUXE lines have real followings among serious vapers. The Dojo Blast 10K is their push into the high-capacity disposable market — a segment that’s gotten crowded fast.

This is a sealed, pre-filled disposable vape with a 10,000 puff rating. It runs on a built-in rechargeable battery, uses a dual mesh coil, and comes pre-loaded with 20mL of e-liquid at either 50mg or 20mg nicotine salt. The target user is someone who wants the convenience of a disposable but is tired of burning through low-capacity devices every two or three days.
It’s not aimed at cloud chasers. It’s aimed at people who want consistent flavor, long battery life, and zero setup hassle.
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Key Features & Specs

Design & Build Quality
The Dojo Blast 10K has a rectangular form factor with slightly rounded corners. It’s compact enough to pocket easily without that awkward bulge. The outer shell uses a soft-touch matte coating that doesn’t pick up fingerprints the way glossy finishes do. There’s a small LED battery indicator on the front that pulses when you draw.
Battery & Charging
A 650mAh built-in battery powers the device. The USB-C charging port sits on the bottom edge. You don’t need it to be fully charged before vaping — you can top it up between sessions, which matters with a 10K puff device because you’ll likely recharge it several times before the e-liquid runs out.
Flavor & Vapor Production
The dual mesh coil is the headline here. Mesh coils heat more evenly across a larger surface area, which translates to more consistent flavor from first puff to last. Vaporesso uses their own COREX heating technology in this device, which is supposed to reduce dry hits and extend coil life.
Specifications Table
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Vaporesso |
| Model | Dojo Blast 10K |
| Puff Count | ~10,000 puffs |
| E-Liquid Capacity | 20mL |
| Nicotine Strength | 20mg / 50mg (5%) |
| Battery Capacity | 650mAh |
| Charging Port | USB-C |
| Coil Type | Dual Mesh (COREX Technology) |
| Airflow | Fixed, draw-activated |
| Dimensions | Approx. 80mm x 40mm x 18mm |
| Weight | ~65g (full) |
| Available Flavors | 12+ (varies by region) |
| Adjustable Settings | None |
| Display | LED battery indicator only |
My Experience

First Impressions: Unboxing & Setup
The first thing I noticed when I pulled the Dojo Blast 10K out of the box was how solid it felt. Not heavy — just dense. There’s no flex when you squeeze it, no creaking plastic, no cheap hollow feeling. The matte finish has a faint texture to it, almost like a fine sandpaper grain, and it sits in the hand without sliding.
Setup is nonexistent. Pull off the silicone cap covering the mouthpiece, remove the charging port cover at the bottom, and it’s ready. The first puff took maybe three seconds of draw before the coil kicked in properly — that brief delay is normal with mesh coils, and it wasn’t long enough to be annoying.
I started with the Blue Razz Ice flavor, mostly because I wanted something I’d recognize immediately if the flavor accuracy was off.
It wasn’t off. It was sharp, clean, and cold without that artificial throat-punch that cheaper menthol devices deliver. I was genuinely surprised.
Daily Use Over One Week
I used the Dojo Blast 10K as my primary device for seven days straight. I’m a moderate vaper — probably 150-200 puffs per day — and the device handled that without any degradation in flavor or vapor output until around day six.
The draw resistance is on the tighter side. It mimics a cigarette draw more than the wide, airy pull that sub-ohm devices give you, which suits mouth-to-lung vapers perfectly. If you prefer that open feeling, this won’t feel right in your hand.
One thing I noticed mid-week: the device gets slightly warm on the bottom half during extended sessions. Not hot — just noticeable if you’re holding it for ten minutes straight. It never affected performance, but it was a consistent observation across multiple days.
The LED indicator works, but it’s limited. It shows three brightness levels — green for full, yellow for mid, red for low — but there’s no percentage display or precise indication of how much e-liquid remains. I’d often find myself wondering whether the battery or the juice would run out first.
Flavor Performance & Vapor Production
This is where the Dojo Blast 10K genuinely earns its price tag. I cycled through four flavors during the week: Blue Razz Ice, Watermelon Bubble Gum, Mango Peach, and Strawberry Kiwi.
The fruit profiles were the strongest performers. Mango Peach was particularly good — the two flavors were actually distinct, not just a blended sweetness. Watermelon Bubble Gum was surprisingly accurate, though it leaned sweeter than I expected by the end of the draw.
Vapor production sits in the middle ground. It’s not sub-ohm cloud volume, but it’s denser than most disposables I’ve tested. The dual mesh coil really does make a difference. Clouds were consistent and warm, not thin or wispy.
Battery Life & Longevity
The 650mAh battery needed charging every two days with my usage pattern. That’s fine — the USB-C charges it back to full in about 45 minutes, which I timed with my phone charger. I recharged it three times across the week before the e-liquid ran down noticeably around puff 8,500.
The 10K claim isn’t a lie, but it assumes shorter, lighter draws. My draws average around three to four seconds each. If yours run longer, expect something closer to 8,000-8,500 puffs.
The Annoying Parts
The mouthpiece rattle bothered me more than I expected. When the device isn’t in use and you tap it against your palm — or honestly just hold it loosely — there’s a faint hollow knock from inside the mouthpiece. It doesn’t affect performance at all, but it undermines that premium feel that the rest of the build quality suggests.
The fixed airflow is the bigger issue. There’s exactly one draw resistance level, and if it doesn’t suit you, there’s nothing to adjust. A tighter draw works for me personally, but I know plenty of vapers who’d find it too restrictive. Vaporesso made a choice here that serves some users and excludes others.
No e-liquid indicator is also a genuine frustration. With 20mL of liquid inside, you get no way to see how much is left. The LED tells you about the battery, not

