Vaporesso GTX Coil Heads 5 Pack
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Description
Modern GTX Coil Platform for Vaporesso Pod & DTL Devices
Vaporesso GTX Coil Heads 5 Pack is a modern replacement coil platform designed for refillable Vaporesso devices supporting MTL, restricted DTL and full DTL vaping styles.
The GTX ecosystem is now used across several newer Vaporesso platforms including Armour G, Luxe XR and Gen PT series devices, making GTX one of the most widely supported Vaporesso coil systems currently available in Ireland.
Different GTX resistances are engineered for completely different airflow styles and liquid viscosities, which means selecting the correct coil resistance is essential for proper flavour behaviour, nicotine delivery and coil longevity.
What’s in the Box?
- 5 × Vaporesso GTX Coil Heads
- Selected resistance only – all 5 coils are the same resistance chosen before purchase
- Sealed retail pack
GTX Resistance Quick Selection
- 1.2Ω → tighter MTL inhale and nicotine salts.
- 0.8Ω → balanced pod vaping and smoother airflow.
- 0.6Ω → warmer restricted DTL inhale.
- 0.3Ω / 0.2Ω → open DTL airflow and higher vapour output.
GTX Coil Resistance Performance Matrix
| GTX Coil | Recommended Wattage | Best Liquid Type | Airflow Style | Typical Behaviour |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GTX Mesh 1.2Ω | 7–11W | 50/50 & nicotine salts | MTL | Cooler inhale with tighter cigarette-style draw |
| GTX Mesh 0.8Ω | 12–20W | 50VG/50PG or 60VG/40PG | Loose MTL / RDL | Balanced flavour warmth and moderate vapour |
| GTX Mesh 0.6Ω | 20–30W | 60VG/40PG or 70VG/30PG | Restricted DTL | Warmer inhale and denser vapour output |
| GTX Mesh 0.3Ω | 32–45W | 70VG/30PG | DTL | Open airflow and stronger vapour production |
| GTX Mesh 0.2Ω | 45–60W | 70VG/30PG | Full DTL | Largest vapour production and hottest inhale |
Swipe horizontally on mobile devices to view the full GTX resistance table.
Modern Vaporesso Devices Compatible with GTX Coils
- Vaporesso Armour G
- Vaporesso Armour GS
- Vaporesso Luxe XR
- Vaporesso Luxe XR Max
- Vaporesso Luxe X Pro
- Vaporesso Gen PT60
- Vaporesso Gen PT80 S
- Vaporesso GTX GO 40
- Vaporesso GTX GO 80
- Vaporesso Target PM80
- Vaporesso Swag PX80
Important: GTX coils are not compatible with Vaporesso XROS pod systems. XROS devices use dedicated XROS pod cartridges instead of replaceable GTX coils.
Which GTX Coil Should You Choose?
Choose GTX 1.2Ω if you prefer tighter airflow, nicotine salts and classic cigarette-style MTL vaping.
Choose GTX 0.8Ω if you want the most balanced everyday pod vaping experience with moderate vapour and smoother flavour delivery.
Choose GTX 0.6Ω if you prefer warmer restricted DTL airflow with stronger vapour density while still maintaining reasonable liquid efficiency.
Choose GTX 0.3Ω or 0.2Ω only if you mainly vape high-VG shortfills and prefer open direct-lung vaping with significantly larger vapour production.
How to Replace Vaporesso GTX Coils
- Remove the pod or tank from the device.
- Pull the old GTX coil out from the base section.
- Add several drops of e-liquid directly onto the cotton openings of the new coil.
- Push the new coil firmly into position.
- Refill the pod or tank with e-liquid.
- Wait 5–10 minutes before first use to fully saturate the cotton.
- Start below maximum wattage and increase gradually.
Human advice: One of the most common reasons for burnt GTX coils is using excessive wattage immediately after installation before the cotton becomes fully saturated.
Micro-Advice Before You Buy
Do not choose GTX 0.2Ω if you mainly vape nicotine salts or thinner high-PG liquids. The airflow and vapour intensity may feel too aggressive for higher nicotine strengths.
Do not choose GTX 1.2Ω if your goal is large vapour production. This resistance is engineered mainly for tighter lower-power MTL vaping.
Sweeter dessert liquids usually reduce coil lifespan faster than simpler tobacco or menthol liquids because sweeteners create heavier residue on the mesh surface.
VG/PG & Airflow Behaviour
Lower-resistance GTX coils require thicker higher-VG liquids because larger mesh structures vaporise significantly more liquid at higher wattages.
Higher-resistance GTX variants perform better with thinner 50/50 or nicotine salt liquids where controlled wicking and tighter airflow are more important than maximum vapour output.
Adult users wanting to better understand airflow behaviour and nicotine formats can also read: MTL vs RDL vs DL Airflow Dynamics and Freebase vs Nicotine Salts.
Technical FAQ
Which GTX coil is best for nicotine salts?
GTX 1.2Ω is generally the best option for nicotine salts and tighter MTL airflow.
Which GTX coil consumes the most liquid?
GTX 0.2Ω and 0.3Ω consume significantly more liquid because they operate at higher wattages and larger airflow volumes.
Can GTX coils be used with 50/50 liquids?
Yes, mainly with 0.8Ω and 1.2Ω variants designed for MTL and lower-power pod vaping.
Why does my new GTX coil taste burnt?
Burnt taste is usually caused by insufficient priming or using excessive wattage immediately after installation.
Are GTX coils compatible with XROS devices?
No. Vaporesso XROS devices use dedicated XROS pod cartridges and are not compatible with GTX coils.
Legal & Regulatory Information (Ireland)
This product is intended for adult users aged 18+ in accordance with Irish regulations governing nicotine inhalation products.
Intent Discloser: This description provides technical product compatibility and usage information for adult consumers. It does not contain medical or cessation claims.
Last Updated: May 2026