Wismec Reuleaux RX Mini Review

Wismec’s Reuleaux RXmini Kit is a compact 80W internal-battery box-mod starter kit paired with the Reux Mini sub-ohm tank—best for adult nicotine users who want a small, button-fired, direct-lung setup on a budget. It hits hard for its size and the menu is straightforward, but the 2ml tank and 2100mAh battery feel tight if you chain-vape, and the Micro-USB charging shows its age.

Product Overview

Device Overall Score Pros Cons Ideal For
Wismec Reuleaux RXmini Kit 4.0/5.0 Compact grip, stable 45–60W performance, easy controls Small 2ml tank, older charging, limited endurance at higher wattage Compact DL or restricted-DL users who value portability

Final Verdict

The RXmini Kit still holds up as a “small but serious” starter kit: the mod’s 80W ceiling feels plenty for the included triple coil, and the hand feel is surprisingly secure for something this short. Where it struggles is endurance—both the 2100mAh internal battery and the 2ml tank push you into more frequent charging and refills.

Who It’s For

  • You want a compact box-mod kit for daily errands and short sessions
  • You like a warmer, denser hit in the 45–60W range
  • You prefer a classic mod-and-tank setup with simple controls

Who It’s Not For

  • You chain-vape and hate refilling small tanks
  • You want modern fast charging and USB-C convenience
  • You prefer tight MTL draws over restricted-DL/DL
Wismec Reuleaux RXmini Kit

How We Tested It

We ran the RXmini Kit as a daily carry for a week, rotating usage between commutes, desk breaks, and longer evening sessions. We tracked Flavor accuracy, Throat Hit intensity, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw feel, Battery Life (from full to low-battery warning), Leak Resistance (pocket/bag checks), Build Quality (buttons, threads, finish), Ease of Use (menu + refills), and Portability (pocket comfort and carry risk). We kept wattage changes deliberate so the scoring reflects repeatable, everyday use.

Our Testing Experience

Out of the gate, the kit felt “dense” in the hand—in a good way. I started with the included 0.2Ω triple coil reading about 0.21Ω on the screen, airflow half-open, and settled into 48–52W for most of my sessions. That range gave me a warm, slightly textured mouthfeel on the inhale—thick vapor that lands soft on the tongue, then snaps into a clean, defined finish on the exhale. At 55–60W it got punchier and louder, but the tank warmed up fast and the 2ml capacity turned into a constant refill rhythm.

Marcus pushed it harder at 62–68W. He loved the immediate ramp and the dense cloud, but he flagged heat around the tank during longer chains. Jamal focused on carry: the shape rides well in the palm, but pocket carry is only comfortable if you keep the airflow modest and don’t overfill.

What we liked

  • Best flavor zone around 48–55W with a dense, “rounded” inhale
  • Simple, predictable power delivery that doesn’t feel erratic
  • Compact footprint that still feels secure in-hand

Who it is best for

  • Restricted-DL/DL users who like warm, saturated hits
  • People who vape in short bursts and don’t mind frequent refills
  • Anyone who wants a compact kit without jumping to a pod system

Where it falls short

  • Small tank capacity makes it refill-heavy
  • Battery feels limited if you live above ~55W
  • Heat builds faster than larger tanks at sustained wattage
Wismec Reuleaux RXmini Kit

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Dense, satisfying vapor at mid wattage 2ml tank refills often
Compact mod shape with secure grip Micro-USB charging feels dated
Straightforward VW/TC mode set Battery drains quickly above ~55W
Coil performs well in 20–70W range Tank gets warm with chain use
Good pocketability for a box-mod kit Limited tolerance for sloppy fills

Details

  • Price: $54.99
  • Device type: internal-battery box-mod + Reux Mini sub-ohm tank starter kit
  • Output: 1–80W; VW/Bypass/TC (Ni/Ti/SS) + TCR; temp range 100–315°C / 200–600°F
  • Battery & charging: 2100mAh built-in; max charging current 1A; Micro-USB
  • Tank: Reux Mini, 22mm diameter; 2ml capacity; top-fill; bottom airflow
  • Coil: included triple 0.2Ω head; recommended 20–70W
  • Size: mod 44.5 × 35.5 × 58.0mm; tank 46mm length, 22mm diameter
  • In the box: mod, tank, two triple 0.2Ω heads, USB cable, seal rings, sticker, manuals
Wismec Reuleaux RXmini Kit

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.0 Best in the 48–55W pocket; saturated without turning muddy
Throat Hit 4.1 Clean, firm hit with mid-power warmth; can get sharp if pushed
Vapor Production 4.2 Dense output for a small kit when airflow is opened up
Airflow/Draw 3.9 Comfortable restricted-DL; not a true tight MTL experience
Battery Life 3.6 2100mAh feels short above ~55W; fine for moderate sessions
Leak Resistance 3.8 Generally tidy, but small tank punishes sloppy refills
Build Quality 4.1 Solid feel, stable buttons, and reliable 510 fitment
Ease of Use 4.0 Straightforward menu behavior and predictable adjustment flow
Portability 4.2 Compact and grippy; pocket carry works if you keep it upright
Overall 4.0 Great compact performance, tempered by tank capacity and endurance

Choosing the Wismec Reuleaux RXmini Kit

Buy this if you want a compact, classic mod-and-tank kit and you’re happiest in the 45–60W zone with a restricted-DL/DL inhale. The key trade-offs are simple: small tank means frequent refills, and the internal 2100mAh battery means more charging if you push wattage. If you want a more modern, durable “grab-and-go” kit with more battery headroom, the Geekvape M100 (Aegis Mini 2) is worth a look for its built-in 2500mAh setup and higher output ceiling. If you want 80W class performance with a larger built-in battery and USB-C, the Vaporesso Target 80 is an easy mainstream alternative.

Limitations

The RXmini Kit’s strengths are real, but the design is from a different era and you feel it in daily logistics.

  • 2ml tank capacity forces constant refills during heavier days
  • Internal battery limits runtime at higher wattage
  • Charging interface and speed are behind newer kits

Wismec Reuleaux RXmini Kit vs Alternatives

Why choose these models

  • Compact 80W kit that still feels “serious” in hand
  • Strong mid-watt flavor with the triple coil
  • Simple, no-drama daily performance

Alternatives to consider

  • Geekvape M100 (Aegis Mini 2): built-in 2500mAh and rugged design
  • Vaporesso Target 80: built-in 3000mAh and USB-C, still 80W class
  • VOOPOO Drag X: single 18650 flexibility with Type-C charging

Pro Tips for the Wismec Reuleaux RXmini Kit

  • Start the 0.2Ω triple coil around 45W and climb in 2–3W steps until flavor “locks in”
  • Keep wattage within the coil’s rated window; it’s more consistent than chasing the top end
  • Crack the top-fill slowly and fill into the slot—rushing is how small tanks burp and seep
  • After filling, give it a short pause before firing to reduce early dry hits
  • If the tank gets hot, back down 5W and open airflow slightly instead of forcing more power
  • Carry it upright in a pocket or bag; the small tank is less forgiving when inverted
  • Wipe the base and 510 area during refills to keep condensation from building
  • Use shorter pulls at higher wattage to keep heat and battery drain under control
  • When battery hits low, don’t “fight it” with higher wattage—output feels less stable as it nears cutoff
  • Keep a spare coil on hand; the kit’s usability depends heavily on coil condition

FAQs

Does the RXmini Kit work best for MTL or DL?

It’s primarily a restricted-DL to DL kit. You can tighten airflow, but the tank and coil style are built for more open airflow and warmer vapor.

What wattage felt most consistent in testing?

For the included 0.2Ω triple coil, the best balance landed around the high-40s to mid-50s watts, staying inside the coil’s rated range.

Will the 2ml tank feel limiting?

Yes, especially if you vape frequently. It’s fine for short sessions, but it becomes refill-heavy on longer days.

Is the kit easy to live with day to day?

Controls are straightforward, but daily convenience depends on your tolerance for frequent refills and more frequent charging.

About the Author: Chris Miller

Chris Miller is the lead reviewer and primary author at VapePicks. He coordinates the site’s hands-on testing process and writes the final verdicts that appear in each review. His background comes from long-term work in consumer electronics, where day-to-day reliability matters more than launch-day impressions. That approach carries into nicotine-device coverage, with a focus on build quality, device consistency, and the practical details that show up after a device has been carried and used for several days.

In testing, Chris concentrates on battery behavior and charging stability, especially signs like abnormal heat, fast drain, or uneven output. He also tracks leaking, condensate buildup, and mouthpiece hygiene in normal routines such as commuting, short work breaks, and longer evening sessions. When a device includes draw activation or button firing, he watches for misfires and inconsistent triggering. Flavor and throat hit notes are treated as subjective experience, recorded for context, and separated from health interpretation.

Chris works with the fixed VapePicks testing team, which includes a high-intensity tester for stress and heat checks, plus an everyday-carry tester who focuses on portability and pocket reliability. For safety context, VapePicks relies on established public guidance and a clinical advisor’s limited review of risk language, rather than personal medical recommendations.

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