The prefilled pod kit hype train is strong at the moment the MVP 60K is the latest!
The MVP range is absolutely timeless, and under the hood its built by a name that is very well known amongst veteran vaping enthusiasts. Innokin.
The MVP and MVP2 really set the standard for box mods over 10 years ago, becoming some of the biggest sellers that the industry has ever seen!
The MVP3 and MVP3 Pro continued on in the same vein, though the last itineration of the MVP line was the MVP5 Ajax kit that we saw back in 2019.
Innokin then pivoted to focusing on pod styled mods, with some huge winners such as the Coolfire PZ Pulse, Trine SE and the Klypse Pro.
So, how does the Innokin MVP 60K shake up the MVP line? Read on to find out…
What Can We Expect From The Innokin MVP 60K?
Vapers who have been around a while will have surely heard of the MVP range from Innokin…well now it is back but not quite as you might expect it!
Innokin have completely refreshed the MVP range, with the latest addition being the MVP 60K, which is a pre-filled pod system which promises to offer more power, more control and unmatched performance…
You get double the performance with the Dual Mesh coil set up, meaning more vaping and less replacing! Premium grade coils are used to deliver consistent performance, whilst keeping flavours fresh and maximising lifespan.
Full flavour is delivered by the device as it is capable of outputting up to 22W, with two different vaping modes available, providing rich and vibrant flavour from the first puff to the last!
A smart gravity-fed e-liquid refilling system allows e-liquid to flow automatically from the refill container to the pod, with a 360 degree viewing window making it easy to keep track of how much e-liquid is left.
You don’t have to worry about how much battery is left, as the smartly placed top LCD screen shows you exactly how much battery life you have, along with the output mode you are using.
15 flavours are available, with a range of bold and satisfying blends- plus you get three in the kit to try out and start you off!
There’s no need to bin your device once you’ve finished, simply switch out the cartridge and carry on vaping. It’s easy to switch pods, as you can just slide in the new cartridge, lock it in place and carry on vaping, making it quick, clean and hassle free.
And of course, the MVP 60K is fully ECID-registered and 100% compliant with the latest June 2025 TPD standards in the UK.
Many thanks to Innokin for sending a couple of the MVP 60K kits in for review, let’s have a look at the next evolution in the MVP range!
And as always, all views are my own…
Kit Contents
- Innokin MVP 60K Device
- 3x MVP 20K 2ml Pre-filled pods
- 3x MVP 20K 10ml Refill Containers
Specifications
- 100mm x 53mm x 25mm dimensions (including pod)
- Auto draw system
- Polycarbonate construction
- Up to 60,000 puffs
- For Mouth to Lung (MTL) vaping
- 3x 2ml prefilled pods and 10ml refill containers
- 20mg nicotine salt strength
- Gravity-fed refilling system
- 0.6ohm dual vertical mesh kanthal coils
- Organic cotton wick
- Up to 22W output
- Max and Eco modes
- Top LCD screen
- 1000mAh battery
- Type-C charging
- 15 different flavours across 9 different editions
- TPD compliant
- 10 second vaping cut off
Design & Build Quality
Including the cartridge, the MVP 60K measures in at 100mm x 53mm x 25mm, making it a palm sized device. It’s pocket friendly too, as I found it to be surprisingly lighter than it actually looks at first.
Of course, as this is a TPD compliant prefilled pod system, the kit is actually made up of a few parts- you’ve got the pod, refill container and the device itself.
These are all machined well and click together without much fuss, and the assembled cartridge connects to the device magnetically.
A bit of a head scratcher here though is the way that the refill cartridge has been designed.
As it stands, it doesn’t sit flush with the base of the device and protrudes out somewhat- making it difficult to stand the device up!
I guess that is down to the capacity of the cartridge but still- I can’t help thinking that perhaps the device could have been slightly wider to make the refill cartridge sit flush against the device!
A plus point is the way that the pod itself has been designed, offering a 360 degree viewing window so you can quickly check how much e-liquid remains in the pod.
There’s also a small cut out where the refill container slots into the cartridge to check the e-liquid level in there.
Also, the position of the top LCD screen is great, this is bright and clear, showing the battery level as well as the selected power output, the position of this at the top of the device makes it easy to check quickly.
Quick Start Guide
Well Innokin have nailed the setup process here, with one of the easiest prefilled pod kits to put together! You can get started with an Innokin MVP 60K in absolutely no time at all.
Simply remove the protective wrapper and silicon bungs, then push the refill container into the pod.
A gravity-fed refilling system keeps the pod topped up, so you just need to tilt the device to the side to get e-liquid to travel into the pod.
An auto draw system is also used so you just puff on the mouthpiece to get it to fire.
Once you have finished off your cartridge, save the device and just swap the cartridge out for a new one, ensuring that you can continue using your device over and over again.
There are two different output power modes, you can choose between Eco and Max by pressing the function button three times. The selected output mode is displayed on the screen, along with remaining battery life as a percentage.
Charging
The Type-C charging port is located on the base of the Innokin MVP 60K, so just plug a Type-C charging cable in and use a suitable power source to charge the Innokin MVP 60K.
You can see how quickly it is charging by checking the screen at the top of the device, and once it has hit 100% you are fully charged and ready to vape!
Flavours
Innokin have developed 15 flavours for the MVP 60K range, and these are spread across 9 different ‘editions’ or kits. Each edition features three flavours. The available editions are-
- Red Edition- Watermelon Ice/Strawberry Ice/Strawberry Watermelon
- Blue Edition- Mr. Blue/Blueberry Sour Raspberry/Blueberry Raspberry
- Tropical Edition- Sour Pineapple Ice/Triple Mango/Tropical Ice
- Special Edition- Mr. Blue/Lemon Lime/Fizzy Cherry
- Cherry Edition- Cherry Ice/Fizzy Cherry/Strawberry Raspberry Cherry
- Green Edition- Lemon Lime/Kiwi Passion Guava/Menthol
- Strawberry Edition- Strawberry Ice/Strawberry Watermelon/Strawberry Raspberry Cherry
- Fruity Ice Edition- Cherry Ice/Watermelon Ice/Tropical Ice
- Raspberry Edition- Strawberry Raspberry Cherry/Blueberry Raspberry/Blueberry Sour Raspberry
Innokin very kindly sent me the Special Edition and Red Edition to try out, and here are my thoughts-
Special Edition- Mr Blue/Lemon Lime/Fizzy Cherry
Mr Blue features a very dominant note of blueberry, and was actually less sweeter than some of the other Mr Blue blends that I have tried. This is finished off with a pretty robust icy note to it which is a refreshing end.
Lemon Lime is top notch, and it is one of the better lemon and lime blends that I have tried recently. This blend goes for authenticity, I felt that the both the lemon and lime had shades of the actual fruits in them, and there’s a lovely sour note to this one.
Fizzy Cherry reminded me of a fizzy cherry sweet, there’s an artificial red cherry flavouring with a fair bit of sweetener present, and I definitely noticed a fizzy finish to this!
Red Edition- Watermelon Ice/Strawberry Ice/Strawberry Watermelon
Watermelon Ice surprised me I will say, I’m obviously not normally a fan of watermelon blends but this tasted more like authentic watermelon fruit (which I do actually like) with a chilly finish to it.
Strawberry Ice again goes for authenticity, with a delicious fruity strawberry that wasn’t overly sweetened. The icy finish is well balanced here too, neither too strong nor too weak, giving it wide appeal.
Strawberry Watermelon basically just blends the two together. I get the strawberry flavouring first, before the watermelon comes in along with a cool finish to it.
Although I have to give Innokin props for the quality of the blends in the Red Edition, I would personally go for the Special Edition over this due to the two watermelon blends included with the Red Edition!
How Does The Innokin MVP 60K Perform?
Innokin have set this up to be a mouth to lung vape, with a fixed airflow, making it appealing to beginner vapers. You’ve got two output modes to play with here, as Eco and Max modes are available.
In Eco mode, the device outputs up to a maximum of 16W, meaning that you sacrifice some output power but get longer battery life as a result.
Max mode ramps it up to 22W (at the cost of battery life of course!), delivering a more powerful and warmer vape than Eco mode does.
I will say that this is a surprisingly airy mouth to lung vape, regardless of the selected output mode, with plenty of vapour production!
Innokin have also configured the Eco mode very well I felt, usually I find that an ‘Eco’ mode is a little bit weak for my style of vaping but here I got on with it just fine! I got a satisfying nicotine hit from both Eco and Max output modes.
Battery Life
Battery life on the MVP 60K will vary depending on your preferred output mode, along with how frequently you vape.
If you put a premium on battery life, then of course Eco mode will be the option to go for. Using this mode gave me almost two days worth of battery life, ideal if I was unable to charge my kit for a while.
That being said, it is no slouch when vaping in Max mode either. I was still able to get a full day’s use from a full charge, which is pretty much all I ask of a vaping kit!
How Many Puffs Do You Get From An Innokin MVP 60K Pod?
Your mileage in terms of puffs will vary, as your own vaping habits will affect your total number of puffs, as will whether you are using Eco or Max mode as an increased power level will get through more e-liquid.
When testing out the Mr Blue cartridge, I got a very respectable 8,231 puffs using a mixture of both Eco and Max modes, I’m sure this could be stretched out even further when just using Eco mode!
Pros
- Very easy set up process
- Also an extremely easy kit to use
- Excellent choice for beginner vapers
- Reusable kit- pod and refill container kits sold separately
- Very well blended flavours
- Lightweight, pocket friendly kit
Cons
- Base of the pod sits proudly from the bottom of the device- making it difficult to stand the device up!
- When the refill container is running low on e-liquid, you really need to tilt it in order to see exactly how much is left
- Quite slow charging time
Final Verdict
Well, Innokin have really turned the MVP line on its head with the MVP 60K!
Given the previous history of MVP mods, and I’ve owned them all bar the MVP5 Ajax, I certainly wasn’t expecting the next MVP mod to be a prefilled pod kit!
And Innokin have done an excellent job here…
This kit offers a top notch level of convenience, as you can put the kit together in absolutely no time at all and enjoy an excellent vape from a very well tuned device simply by taking a puff.
It is sustainable too, as you can keep hold of the device and just snap on a new cartridge after finishing one off, saving you from having to purchase a whole new kit.
One of the most important aspects of a prefilled pod kit is the flavours, and these are on the money too. I got to try out some very well blended e-liquids in these kits, which could stand alone as part of an e-liquid range if I am honest!
If you bought the MVP 60k we would love to hear what you thought. Let us know in the comments below.