Hello and welcome back for yet another review. This time I will be covering the vaporesso ZERO 2 that was sent to me by vaporesso in order to provide a fair and honest review. The ZERO 2 is simplistic to operate since it is auto draw only. Its design is inspired by the cosmos which isn’t hard to tell looking at the shape of the body. The battery on the ZERO 2 is 800mah and the pods have a 3ml capacity where the original ZERO had a 650mah battery and 2ml liquid capacity. From what I understand, the pods are interchangeable between the two but I don’t have any of the original ones to try in it to verify that.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
SPECIFICATIONS:
Dimensions: 89*31.8*19mm
Pod Capacity: 3ml (standard), 2ml (TPD)
Output Power: 1.3ohm CCELL Pod (9W), 1.0ohm Mesh Pod (11W)
Filling System: PTF
Battery Capacity: 800mAh
Battery Display: Dynamic tidal light
Charging Current: Type-C, 1A
Charging Time: 45mins
Color: Carbon Fiber, Black, Black Blue, Black Red, Black Green, Black Purple
FEATURES:
1. Classic CCELL Pod, upgraded mesh pod
2. PTF filling system
3. Compatible with Zero & Zeros 2 Pod
4. SSS Leak-Resistant Technology
5. Futuristic streamlined body, radiant cosmos design
6. Dynamic tidal light
7. Type-C charging, AXON chip
INITIAL THOUGHTS:
The ZERO 2 comes in simple packaging once opened exposes the ZERO 2 with the 1.0 ohm pod pre-installed in a plastic tray and the spare pod, user manual, USB-C charging cable, and an empty 10ml plastic liquid bottle. This bottle is the best way to fill the pods since they use the PTF (Push To Fill) method. I honestly don’t remember if the original one used this method but became very familiar with it since I used the PODSTICKS for quite some time. To be honest, this isn’t my favorite method of filling after having some issues filling the pods on the PODSTICK. So far I haven’t had an issue filling these pods. Perhaps I was just trying to use the pods too long.
The 1.0 ohm pod that comes pre-installed is rated for 11 watts of output and the 1.3 ohm pod is rated for 9 watts. I really have no way to verify this other than I can tell the difference in output when switching between the pods. As you can see in the picture below, the 1.0 ohm pod that was installed comes with a plastic film over it so that the user doesn’t fire the pod before filling it.
The pod has two gold plated contacts on the bottom that matches up with the two contacts in the opening of the battery unit and the airflow hole sits between those two contacts. vaporesso has now included the SSS Leak-proof technology in these new pods. In my experience it has been very effective and have had zero leaking on this unit or the XROS 2 that I reviewed previously and am still currently using. I like that the two different pods are color coded with the 1.0 ohm pod being red on the bottom and the 1.3 ohm pod being black. Also the resistance is stamped into the bottom of each pod.
In the second picture you can see on the right side is the fill valve. You have to push the tip of the bottle down into the valve and squeeze the bottle to fill. This valve is basically a backflow preventer and once pressure is released on it via the bottle then it springs back up and seals so no liquid can escape.
I found the airflow to be a fairly tight MTL with both pods and there is not an airflow adjustment. The opening/mouthpiece is pretty comfortable to use but I found that if I puff too hard then I can get a little liquid out the tip. The 1.0 ohm pod uses a mesh coil while the 1.3 ohm pod uses a Ccell coil.
The ZERO 2 is flat on what I would call the back side. It has the VAPORESSO name etched in it and it was actually rather difficult to get the lighting right to be able to see it in a photo as you can probably tell in my picture below
On the front is where the indicator lights are. Like I mentioned earlier, it is auto draw only. I received the carbon fiber edition for this review. The front side is curved and I can easily see the cosmos design inspiration. At first I thought it might feel awkward to hold but it really isn’t. Also on the front are four battery indicator lights the illuminate when it is activated by taking a puff.
On the bottom of the unit is the USB-C charging port. The ZERO 2 will charge in about 45 minutes since the charging capacity is only 1A/5v.
FINAL THOUGHTS:
If you’ve read many of my reviews then you know I’ve been a longtime fan of VAPORESSO products. I think the design aspect of this one is really fairly attractive but honestly was not impressed with the level of flavor or vapor production. Having said that, this is a low wattage MTL device. I used a RY4 cream recipe in this that I am very familiar with and is usually very flavorful across different devices but was not the case with this one. I don’t tend to use high flavor percentages in my mixes so if I was going to use the ZERO 2 consistently then I would have to increase the amount of flavoring I use for it. This may not be an issue for those that use commercial made liquids as they tend to use higher amounts of flavorings.
I do like the hand feel of this device and think it was nice that VAPORESSO decided to make the pods interchangeable with the original ZERO pod device. For my personal preference, the airflow draw is too tight for me but others that like a pretty tight MTL might like it. I would be interested in something like a .8 ohm pod with a little more airflow that would fit my style of MTL better. I do appreciate that VAPORESSO did include the SSS Leak-proof design in these new pods. I very much dislike leaking.
I would like to thank VAPORESSO and Milo for sending the VAPORESSO ZERO 2 for this review. I’d also like to thank those that take the time to read my reviews. Below is a link to the VAPORESSO website if you would like to look around.
ZERO 2 » Vaporesso
WHAT’S IN THE BOX?

SPECIFICATIONS:
Dimensions: 89*31.8*19mm
Pod Capacity: 3ml (standard), 2ml (TPD)
Output Power: 1.3ohm CCELL Pod (9W), 1.0ohm Mesh Pod (11W)
Filling System: PTF
Battery Capacity: 800mAh
Battery Display: Dynamic tidal light
Charging Current: Type-C, 1A
Charging Time: 45mins
Color: Carbon Fiber, Black, Black Blue, Black Red, Black Green, Black Purple

FEATURES:
1. Classic CCELL Pod, upgraded mesh pod
2. PTF filling system
3. Compatible with Zero & Zeros 2 Pod
4. SSS Leak-Resistant Technology
5. Futuristic streamlined body, radiant cosmos design
6. Dynamic tidal light
7. Type-C charging, AXON chip






INITIAL THOUGHTS:
The ZERO 2 comes in simple packaging once opened exposes the ZERO 2 with the 1.0 ohm pod pre-installed in a plastic tray and the spare pod, user manual, USB-C charging cable, and an empty 10ml plastic liquid bottle. This bottle is the best way to fill the pods since they use the PTF (Push To Fill) method. I honestly don’t remember if the original one used this method but became very familiar with it since I used the PODSTICKS for quite some time. To be honest, this isn’t my favorite method of filling after having some issues filling the pods on the PODSTICK. So far I haven’t had an issue filling these pods. Perhaps I was just trying to use the pods too long.
The 1.0 ohm pod that comes pre-installed is rated for 11 watts of output and the 1.3 ohm pod is rated for 9 watts. I really have no way to verify this other than I can tell the difference in output when switching between the pods. As you can see in the picture below, the 1.0 ohm pod that was installed comes with a plastic film over it so that the user doesn’t fire the pod before filling it.
The pod has two gold plated contacts on the bottom that matches up with the two contacts in the opening of the battery unit and the airflow hole sits between those two contacts. vaporesso has now included the SSS Leak-proof technology in these new pods. In my experience it has been very effective and have had zero leaking on this unit or the XROS 2 that I reviewed previously and am still currently using. I like that the two different pods are color coded with the 1.0 ohm pod being red on the bottom and the 1.3 ohm pod being black. Also the resistance is stamped into the bottom of each pod.
In the second picture you can see on the right side is the fill valve. You have to push the tip of the bottle down into the valve and squeeze the bottle to fill. This valve is basically a backflow preventer and once pressure is released on it via the bottle then it springs back up and seals so no liquid can escape.
I found the airflow to be a fairly tight MTL with both pods and there is not an airflow adjustment. The opening/mouthpiece is pretty comfortable to use but I found that if I puff too hard then I can get a little liquid out the tip. The 1.0 ohm pod uses a mesh coil while the 1.3 ohm pod uses a Ccell coil.
The ZERO 2 is flat on what I would call the back side. It has the VAPORESSO name etched in it and it was actually rather difficult to get the lighting right to be able to see it in a photo as you can probably tell in my picture below
On the front is where the indicator lights are. Like I mentioned earlier, it is auto draw only. I received the carbon fiber edition for this review. The front side is curved and I can easily see the cosmos design inspiration. At first I thought it might feel awkward to hold but it really isn’t. Also on the front are four battery indicator lights the illuminate when it is activated by taking a puff.
On the bottom of the unit is the USB-C charging port. The ZERO 2 will charge in about 45 minutes since the charging capacity is only 1A/5v.
FINAL THOUGHTS:
If you’ve read many of my reviews then you know I’ve been a longtime fan of VAPORESSO products. I think the design aspect of this one is really fairly attractive but honestly was not impressed with the level of flavor or vapor production. Having said that, this is a low wattage MTL device. I used a RY4 cream recipe in this that I am very familiar with and is usually very flavorful across different devices but was not the case with this one. I don’t tend to use high flavor percentages in my mixes so if I was going to use the ZERO 2 consistently then I would have to increase the amount of flavoring I use for it. This may not be an issue for those that use commercial made liquids as they tend to use higher amounts of flavorings.
I do like the hand feel of this device and think it was nice that VAPORESSO decided to make the pods interchangeable with the original ZERO pod device. For my personal preference, the airflow draw is too tight for me but others that like a pretty tight MTL might like it. I would be interested in something like a .8 ohm pod with a little more airflow that would fit my style of MTL better. I do appreciate that VAPORESSO did include the SSS Leak-proof design in these new pods. I very much dislike leaking.
I would like to thank VAPORESSO and Milo for sending the VAPORESSO ZERO 2 for this review. I’d also like to thank those that take the time to read my reviews. Below is a link to the VAPORESSO website if you would like to look around.
ZERO 2 » Vaporesso
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