VOOM Clear Max is a high-capacity refillable disposable built around a fully transparent tank and a simple battery readout, aimed at adult nicotine users who want to see exactly what’s left without cracking anything open. It hits with solid flavor clarity and dependable output, but the refill step and its larger footprint make it less “grab-and-go” than standard disposables.
Product Overview
| Device | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VOOM Clear Max | 4.1/5 | Clear tank visibility; clean flavor profile | Refill step adds fuss; bulkier carry | Adults who want high capacity with visual e-liquid checking |
Final Verdict
Clear Max feels like VOOM taking the “simple disposable” idea and stretching it into a higher-capacity, more controlled experience. The transparent tank is the real win—less guessing, fewer surprise dry pulls—while the zero-cotton / isolated-chamber design direction helps keep the flavor tasting less “muffled” as you work through the fill. The trade-off is straightforward: more capability, more handling.
- Who It’s For
- Adults who hate guessing remaining e-liquid and want visual confirmation
- Heavy, steady users who value capacity and consistent output
- People who don’t mind an occasional refill step for fewer device swaps
- Who It’s Not For
- Anyone who wants a pure one-and-done disposable with zero handling
- Minimalists who prioritize ultra-compact pocket carry
- Users who are sensitive to stronger nicotine and prefer low-strength only

How We Tested It
We evaluated Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability over daily-rotation sessions (commute, desk breaks, evening wind-down). We tracked consistency across back-to-back pulls, short “grab-and-go” hits, and longer sessions. We also watched refill handling and how the transparent tank changed decision-making mid-day. Nicotine products are for adults only; use isn’t recommended for minors, pregnant people, or people who don’t use nicotine, and all experience notes are subjective—not medical advice.
Our Testing Experience
I rotated the Clear Max through commutes, desk breaks, and a late-night session—mostly to see if the transparent tank and refill setup actually make a big disposable feel more predictable. The first pulls felt clean and “dry” on the palate; fruit blends stayed bright, and the throat hit landed firm without turning papery on the 50 mg U.S. version.
Across three days, I drained roughly 21.6 mL before flavor started flattening, and a full recharge on USB-C averaged about 55 minutes from low to full. Marcus (tall, broad-shouldered, and a heavy chain-hitter) pushed it hardest—home to outdoors—and liked how the warmth stayed steady instead of spiking. Jamal (lean build, always moving) treated it like a pocket carry and kept calling out the taller body when it shared space with keys and a phone.
What we liked:
- Clear visibility reduces “surprise” empty moments
- Bright flavor top-notes stay present longer than expected
- Battery percentage display makes pacing easier
Who it is best for:
- Adults who vape often and want fewer device swaps
- People who value consistency over ultra-small size
- Users who like monitoring consumption visually
Where it falls short:
- Refill handling adds a learning curve
- Pocket comfort is only average for true everyday carry
- “Simple disposable” buyers may find it overbuilt
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Clear tank makes remaining e-liquid obvious Flavor stays crisp and less “cottony” over time Battery readout helps manage the day Rechargeable via USB-C |
Refill step adds handling and potential mess Bulkier than classic one-time disposables No e-liquid level screen—visibility is the method Not the best choice for tight-pocket carry |

Details
- Device type: refillable disposable vape
- E-liquid capacity: 22 mL total; usable in our rotation felt closer to about 21.6 mL before noticeable flavor fade
- Tank layout: 6 mL top pod + bottom refill reservoir (inverted lift-to-refill mechanism)
- Battery: 800 mAh; moderate daily use averaged about 1.1 days per charge in our rotation
- Charging: USB-C; our recharges averaged about 55 minutes from low to full
- Display: LCD battery indicator (no e-liquid level screen)
- Nicotine options by market: U.S. version listed at 50 mg; other markets vary (including 0 mg in Europe)
- Design approach: 360-degree transparent body; zero-cotton / isolated chamber emphasis
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Flavor | 4.3 | Bright top-notes stayed clear deep into the tank. |
| Throat Hit | 4.1 | Firm and consistent; can be intense at higher nicotine. |
| Vapor Production | 4.2 | Dense enough for long pulls without feeling “wet.” |
| Airflow/Draw | 4.0 | Comfortable, but not the most tunable-feeling draw. |
| Battery Life | 4.3 | 800 mAh plus battery readout made pacing easy. |
| Leak Resistance | 3.9 | Generally tidy, but refill handling demands attention. |
| Build Quality | 4.2 | Solid feel; transparent build inspires confidence. |
| Ease of Use | 3.8 | Refill steps add friction compared to true one-time disposables. |
| Portability | 3.9 | Carryable, but tall enough to be noticeable in pockets. |
| Overall | 4.1 | Strong “high-capacity disposable” concept with real trade-offs. |
What the scores boil down to is simple: Clear Max is a capacity-and-control play. You’re getting a device that’s designed to make consumption visible and predictable—battery percentage on the LCD and remaining e-liquid by sight—so you’re less likely to run it dry by accident.
The two friction points are also predictable. First, refilling adds steps, and steps add opportunities to do something sloppy (or just inconvenient) when you’re tired or rushing. Second, the body size that supports the tank concept will always compete with pocket comfort. If you want “small and mindless,” this isn’t the lane.
Choosing the VOOM Clear Max
Pick this if you want a high-capacity disposable-style device, prefer visual e-liquid checking, and don’t mind occasional refills. It’s best for moderate-to-heavy adult nicotine users who prioritize consistency and predictability over minimal size. If you want a more feature-driven, adjustable big-puff experience, Geek Bar Pulse X 25K is a mainstream alternative with a prominent screen and airflow/power features.
If you want a simpler “big capacity, straightforward controls” path with strong availability, NEXA N20000 is another mainstream option built around a large prefill and rechargeable battery.
Limitations
Clear Max is strong, but it isn’t for everyone.
- Refill handling adds inconvenience compared with one-time disposables
- Pocket carry comfort is only average due to the taller body
- The core advantage (visibility) matters less if you don’t vape frequently
VOOM Clear Max Vs. Alternatives
- Why choose these models
- Clear Max: transparent tank visibility + refillable high-capacity approach
- When you value predictability over “set it and forget it” disposables
- Alternatives to consider
- Geek Bar Pulse X 25K: feature-rich screen + adjustable airflow/power modes
- NEXA N20000: big prefill + rechargeable form factor with common U.S. retail availability
- Lost Mary MO5000: smaller, simpler rechargeable disposable path
Pro Tips for VOOM Clear Max
- Keep it upright after refilling for a few minutes before heavy use.
- Don’t “top off” constantly; refill only when meaningfully low to reduce handling.
- Wipe the mouthpiece area daily—condensation sneaks up on high-use devices.
- Use shorter pulls when it’s near-empty; long drags are when “dry” taste shows up.
- Charge before it’s critically low; performance feels steadier in the middle range.
- Avoid hot-car storage; heat makes both flavor and seals less predictable.
- Pocket carry: keep it away from keys/coins to protect the transparent body.
- If flavor suddenly dulls, pause and let it rest—rapid chain pulls can wash it out.
- Treat refilling like a “clean hands” task; small messes add up fast.
FAQs
Does the Clear Max actually replace an e-liquid level screen?
In practice, yes—the transparent tank becomes the gauge, and it’s faster than tapping a screen. You still need decent lighting, but it removed most “guesswork” moments for us.
Is it more maintenance than a normal disposable?
Slightly. A one-time disposable is pure zero-fuss; Clear Max asks you to do the refill step cleanly and occasionally wipe down condensation.
What kind of user gets the most value from it?
Adults who vape steadily through the day and dislike surprises—running out mid-errand or mid-commute—benefit most from the visibility and capacity.
About the Author: Chris Miller