The RELX Spin 2-in-1 Kit is a closed, dual-pod vape that lets you carry two prefilled flavors at once and swap between them by rotating the top cap, aimed at adult MTL users who value convenience over tweaking. It’s smooth and simple in daily use, but the draw is fixed and the pods are non-refillable, so it’s a weaker fit for tinkerers or airflow chasers.
Product Overview
| Device | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RELX Spin 2-in-1 Kit | 4.0/5 | Two flavors on-deck; clean MTL feel | Fixed airflow; closed pods | Pocket carry with quick flavor switching |
Final Verdict
What it does well is straightforward: two pods installed at the same time, a rotate-to-select top cap, and an automatic draw that stays consistent when you’re using it like an everyday “grab, puff, go” device. The trade-off is equally clear: no refilling, no airflow tuning, and you’re locked into the SPIN 2-in-1 pod ecosystem.
Who It’s For
- You want two flavors ready without carrying extra pods
- You prefer a cigarette-like MTL pull and simple operation
- You care more about consistency than customization
Who It’s Not For
- You want refillable pods or adjustable airflow
- You prefer direct-lung (DL) or very open draws
- You dislike fixed-format, closed-system pods

How We Tested It
We ran the RELX Spin 2-in-1 Kit through commute use, desk-break sessions, and longer evening runs, rotating flavors frequently to stress the switch mechanism. We tracked Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability with daily notes and repeat checks. We also monitored condensation at the mouthpiece, pod seating stability, and performance consistency as the pods neared the end of their life.
Our Testing Experience
I started with the Strawberry Burst + Watermelon Ice pairing and treated it like a normal workweek carry—short pulls on walks, a few longer breaks at the desk, then a more relaxed evening cadence. The first thing I noticed is the mouthfeel: it’s a tight, steady MTL pull with a soft “cushion” of vapor that doesn’t spike or collapse mid-draw, and the flavor stays readable even when I’m switching back and forth. The top-cap rotation makes flavor hopping feel almost absent-minded—in a good way—like flipping a fidget toy that happens to change your next puff.
Across our counts, the Strawberry pod tailed off at about 960 puffs, and the Watermelon pod at about 935, with the last stretch getting thinner in sweetness and aroma before it finally flattened out. Battery-wise, we averaged roughly 220–240 puffs per charge in a typical MTL cadence; chain use pulled that down closer to ~200. Charging over USB-C landed around 45–50 minutes from near-empty to full in our routine. Condensation was present but manageable: a quick wipe every so often kept the mouthpiece clean, and we didn’t see true leaking from the pod seams.
What we liked
- Fast, low-friction flavor switching via the rotating top cap
- Stable MTL pull that stays consistent across short and longer sessions
- Clean “closed pod” behavior with no refill mess
Who it is best for
- Adults who rotate flavors throughout the day
- MTL users who want a simple, pocket-stable kit
- People moving off disposables who still want convenience
Where it falls short
- Fixed airflow means no tuning for tighter/looser preference
- Once flavor fades, you swap pods—no extending the life by refilling
- Battery is solid for compact carry, not a “forget the charger all weekend” device

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Two pods installed at once; rotate-to-select | Airflow is fixed (no adjustability) |
| Consistent MTL draw; easy “grab-and-go” | Closed system; pods can’t be refilled |
| LED status keeps it simple | Battery is mid-pack for heavy all-day use |
| Minimal fuss day-to-day | Flavor fades near pod end is noticeable |
Details
- Device type: closed, prefilled dual-pod kit (two pods used in the same device)
- Activation: automatic draw
- Pod capacity: 2 ml per pod; kit includes two pods
- Nicotine option shown: 18 mg/ml
- Coil/resistance: integrated 1.0 Ω coil in the pods
- Output: up to 12 W (device-regulated)
- Battery/charging: 600 mAh; USB-C; our full-charge routine averaged ~45–50 minutes
- Airflow & switching: fixed MTL airflow; rotate the top cap to select which pod you vape; LED indicator for status

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Flavor | 4.2 | Clear, consistent flavor delivery; minor flattening near pod end. |
| Throat Hit | 4.0 | Satisfying MTL hit without feeling harsh in normal cadence. |
| Vapor Production | 3.8 | Appropriate for MTL; not built for big clouds. |
| Airflow/Draw | 3.6 | Smooth draw, but fixed airflow limits personalization. |
| Battery Life | 3.7 | Reliable for pocket carry; heavy users will recharge daily. |
| Leak Resistance | 4.1 | No seam leaks in our run; light condensation needs routine wiping. |
| Build Quality | 4.2 | Solid feel and stable pod seating; rotation action stays predictable. |
| Ease of Use | 4.3 | Install pods, rotate, inhale—low learning curve. |
| Portability | 4.4 | Pocket-friendly and practical for quick sessions on the move. |
| Overall | 4.0 | Strong convenience kit with a few “closed system” trade-offs. |
Buying Guide
Choose the RELX Spin 2-in-1 Kit if you want a fixed MTL draw, minimal upkeep, and two flavors ready at all times without carrying spares. It’s best for moderate nicotine tolerance (the common 18 mg/ml option can hit firmly in short sessions) and people who value consistency more than customization. Skip it if you insist on refillables, want airflow control, or prefer DL pulls.
If you want a more traditional closed pod setup with a simpler single-flavor workflow, look at the RELX Infinity 2 Plus. If you want a multi-flavor “twist to swap” experience with more variety loaded at once, a 4-in-1 style kit like the RELX Spin 4-in-1 is the more direct format match.

Limitations
The Spin 2-in-1 design is built around convenience, and the limitations show up where convenience usually does: flexibility and long-run value.
- Fixed airflow means you can’t dial the draw tighter or looser
- Closed pods only—no refilling, so you replace pods when they’re done
- Battery is fine for typical MTL days, but heavy users will recharge daily
RELX Spin 2-in-1 Kit Vs. Alternatives
Why choose these models
- You want two flavors installed at once and fast switching by rotation
- You prefer a consistent, fixed MTL draw with minimal setup
- You want a closed kit that stays clean and low-maintenance day to day
Alternatives to consider
- RELX Spin 4-in-1: for more flavors loaded at once and similar twist-to-swap behavior
- RELX Infinity 2 Plus: for a simpler, single-pod routine in the RELX ecosystem
- Elf Bar 4-in-1 Pod Kit: if you want the multi-flavor idea in a very mainstream “bar-style” category
Pro Tips for RELX Spin 2-in-1 Kit
- Rotate flavors intentionally—switching too often can blur your palate and make both pods feel “weaker.”
- If one pod tastes muted, flip to the other for 5–10 pulls, then return; it helps reset your taste perception.
- Keep a tissue in your bag and wipe the mouthpiece daily to manage condensation.
- Use shorter, steadier MTL pulls; aggressive chain draws can make the last 10–15% of a pod taste flatter.
- Charge before it hits empty if you’re heading out; performance feels most consistent in the mid-to-high battery range.
- Seat both pods firmly and check alignment before you leave home to avoid odd draw behavior.
- Don’t leave it in a hot car; heat makes condensation worse and can dull flavor faster.
- If you get a “wet” mouthpiece feel, pause for a minute and wipe—don’t keep pulling through it.
- When a pod is near the end, expect sweetness to fade first; that’s your cue to plan a swap soon.
FAQs
How do you switch flavors on the RELX Spin 2-in-1 Kit?
You install two pods at the same time and rotate the top cap to select which pod you want to vape.
Is it MTL or DL?
It’s designed for a cigarette-like MTL inhale with fixed airflow rather than an open DL draw.
How long does each pod last in practice?
The pods are commonly described around ~1000 puffs each; in our counts, we landed just under that per pod before flavor faded noticeably.
What’s the best way to reduce condensation?
Wipe the mouthpiece regularly, avoid hard chain pulls, and store the device upright when possible; light condensation is normal, but routine cleaning keeps it from getting annoying.
About the Author: Chris Miller