Innokin’s Coolfire Z60 Zlide Top Starter Kit is a compact 60W regulated kit that targets MTL-first vapers who want a more “grown-up” box-mod feel without carrying spare cells, typically selling around $45.99. It shines on flavor-focused Z-coils and a leak-resistant top-airflow tank, but the internal battery and 3 mL capacity can feel limiting if you run it like a mini cloud setup.
Product Overview
| Device | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Innokin Coolfire Z60 Zlide Top Starter Kit | 4.2/5 | Strong MTL flavor, top airflow helps with leaks, Coil+ & Refresh are genuinely useful | Internal battery only, 3 mL tank, shorter runtime at 30–40W | MTL/RDL users who value clean draws and easy daily use |
Final Verdict
The Z60 kit feels like Innokin doing what it does best: practical design choices that make everyday vaping calmer. The Zlide Top’s top airflow keeps the pocket drama low, and the Z-coil ecosystem makes dialing in a satisfying MTL draw straightforward. The trade-off is predictable: it’s compact, but at higher wattage it behaves like a compact device.
Who It’s For
- MTL users who want reliable flavor at 9–13W
- Commuters who care about leakage control and an on/off master switch
- People who like a “set it and forget it” regulated kit
Who It’s Not For
- Heavy RDL users living at 35–40W all day
- Anyone who insists on swapping batteries
- Folks who hate refilling a 3 mL tank

How We Tested It
We ran the 0.6Ω Z-coil in a tight-to-medium MTL configuration at 9–13W, then switched to the 0.3Ω coil for restricted direct-lung at 30–40W, rotating airflow positions and liquid ratios to check flavor stability and throat hit. We tracked Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, Portability, and day-to-day consistency. Vape and nicotine products are for adults only; use is not recommended for minors, pregnant people, or people who do not use nicotine, and all experience notes are subjective and not medical advice.
Our Testing Experience
I started with the 0.6Ω coil because that’s the heart of this kit—tight draw, lower wattage, and the kind of steady “sip” that makes flavors separate instead of smear. At 11.5W with the airflow just shy of halfway open, the inhale felt clean and lightly textured, with a gentle throat hit that stayed consistent even when I took quick back-to-back pulls. The top airflow did what it promises: no surprise seepage, mostly just a little condensation to wipe from the tip.
Marcus, who tends to stress devices with longer sessions, pushed the 0.3Ω coil into the mid-30s watts. The draw opened up into a smooth RDL pull—more volume, warmer mouthfeel, and a denser “blanket” of vapor that muted sharp notes but made dessert profiles feel rounder. Jamal treated it like a true grab-and-go setup: quick sessions, pocket time, and lots of refills. The 3 mL capacity was the only repeated annoyance—fine for MTL, noticeably frequent for RDL. Battery-wise, our experience lined up with the idea that MTL can run deep into the next day, while 35W-ish use turns it into a “charge tonight” device.
What we liked
- Clean, controlled mouthfeel on Z-coils at low wattage
- Top airflow tank behavior is calm in pockets and bags
- Coil+ and Refresh feel like practical tools, not gimmicks
Who it is best for
- MTL users who live in the 9–13W zone
- RDL users who only dabble at 30–40W in short sessions
- Anyone prioritizing daily reliability over max output
Where it falls short
- 3 mL capacity demands refills if you vape RDL
- Internal battery means no quick “swap and go”
- The kit is not built for sustained high-watt endurance

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Excellent MTL flavor with Z-coils | 3 mL tank limits longer sessions |
| Top airflow helps minimize leaking | Internal battery only |
| Coil+ and Refresh improve day-to-day consistency | RDL runtime drops quickly at 30–40W |
| Compact, sturdy zinc-alloy feel | Not a high-power kit |
| Straightforward to set up and refill | Condensation still needs occasional wipe |
Details
- Price: $45.99
- Device type: regulated mod + top-airflow tank starter kit
- Power range: 6–60W
- Battery: 2500mAh internal
- Charging: USB-C, 5V/1.7A class charging
- Tank: Zlide Top, top airflow, sliding top fill, 24mm
- Capacity: 3 mL (alternate 2/3/4.5 mL glasses exist)
- Coils included: 0.6Ω and 0.3Ω Z-coils; typical use 9–13W and 30–40W

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Flavor | 4.4 | Z-coils deliver crisp MTL flavor separation and stable taste at low wattage |
| Throat Hit | 4.1 | Smooth and predictable; strongest when tuned MTL rather than pushed warm |
| Vapor Production | 4.0 | Solid RDL output at 30–40W, but clearly not a “cloud” kit |
| Airflow/Draw | 4.3 | Wide usable range from tight MTL to smooth RDL |
| Battery Life | 4.0 | Strong for MTL, drops fast with sustained 35W-style use |
| Leak Resistance | 4.4 | Top airflow keeps leaking under control; minor condensation is manageable |
| Build Quality | 4.3 | Compact zinc-alloy feel, solid buttons, practical master switch |
| Ease of Use | 4.2 | Sliding fill + Z-coil platform is simple; features add value without complexity |
| Portability | 4.1 | Compact footprint, but still a box-mod weight in the pocket |
| Overall | 4.2 | A reliability-first MTL/RDL kit with smart leakage control and excellent coils |
How to Choose the Innokin Coolfire Z60 Zlide Top Starter Kit
Choose this kit if you want MTL-first performance with occasional RDL flexibility, prefer a regulated mod feel over pod systems, and value leak control more than raw output. The main trade-offs are internal-battery convenience versus swap-battery endurance, and 3 mL capacity versus fewer refills. If you want a similarly straightforward MTL kit with a different tank ecosystem, consider the Aspire Zelos 3 Kit (Nautilus platform). If you want a lighter, simpler setup that still covers MTL/RDL, consider the Vaporesso GTX One Kit.

Limitations
The Z60 kit’s strengths are also its boundaries: it’s compact and controlled, not built for long high-watt sessions.
- 3 mL capacity means frequent refills for RDL use
- Internal battery limits “all-day” recovery if you can’t plug in
- Output ceiling (60W) and kit tuning favor MTL/RDL, not wide-open DL
Innokin Coolfire Z60 Zlide Top Starter Kit vs. Alternatives
Why choose these models
- Z-coil ecosystem delivers dependable MTL flavor
- Top airflow helps keep leakage low
- Coil+ and Refresh support more consistent day-to-day performance
Alternatives to consider
- Aspire Zelos 3 Kit: strong MTL focus, big internal-battery feel, Nautilus coils
- Vaporesso GTX One Kit: lighter MTL/RDL kit, simple controls, wide GTX coil support
- GeekVape Z50 Kit: compact regulated kit with solid RDL capability
Pro Tips for Innokin Coolfire Z60 Zlide Top Starter Kit
- If you’re chasing flavor, start with the 0.6Ω coil and stay in the 9–13W window.
- Use Coil+ for steady day-to-day performance, then hit Refresh when flavor starts to dull.
- For MTL, pair with 50/50-style liquids; for RDL at 30–40W, thicker juice usually behaves better.
- Keep the airflow tighter than you think for MTL—tiny adjustments matter more than big swings on this tank.
- Don’t overfill: stop just under the top of the glass to reduce pressure/condensation.
- Wipe the drip tip and top cap area every couple of refills; top airflow doesn’t eliminate condensation.
- If you run the 0.3Ω coil, treat the kit as a “charge daily” device and keep a cable handy.
- Give a new coil a few minutes after filling, and start low wattage before climbing to your target.
- Use the master switch when pocketing the device for extra peace of mind.
- If you want fewer refills, look for larger replacement glass options that fit your region.
FAQs
Does the Coolfire Z60 kit work better for MTL or RDL?
It’s MTL-first. The 0.6Ω coil at 9–13W is where the kit feels most consistent, while RDL is best treated as an occasional mode at 30–40W.
Is the Zlide Top tank actually leak resistant?
Top airflow helps a lot, especially for pocket carry. You can still get light condensation, but full-on leaking is generally well controlled when the coil is seated properly.
How often will I be refilling the 3 mL tank?
For MTL, 3 mL can feel reasonable. For RDL, it goes fast—expect noticeably more refills during the day.
How long does the battery last in real use?
At MTL wattages, it can comfortably cover a full day and beyond. At around 35W, it behaves more like a few-hour runtime device that you’ll want to recharge later.
Do Coil+ and Refresh make a difference?
They’re practical. Coil+ helps keep performance feeling steady between puffs, and Refresh is a handy reset when the coil starts tasting tired.
About the Author: Chris Miller