Titan Vape Reviews (2026)

The name “Titan” shows up on a few different vape formats, so the experience depends heavily on which device you’re actually holding. For this review, we tested three popular Titan options side by side: two prefilled pod/capsule kits designed around steady mouth-to-lung (MTL) use, plus the higher-output STLTH Titan Pro.

All three prioritize convenience, but they don’t behave the same in real life. Titan X and Titan 10K are built for low-mess daily use, while Titan Pro leans into a stronger, denser hit (with a bigger device in your pocket). Below is what we observed in hands-on testing, how each model scored on a 5-point scale, and who each one fits best.

Testing Team Takeaways

In our day-to-day testing, the differences weren’t about “good vs. bad.” It came down to rhythm: how steady the draw felt over a full day, how clean the system stayed, and how often we had to think about charging or swapping. Titan X felt the most polished for consistent MTL sessions, Titan 10K was the easiest to live with once you get the capsule swap down, and STLTH Titan Pro delivered the strongest hit—at the cost of a larger carry and more warmth when chain vaping.

Product Overview

Device Overall Score Best For Not Ideal For
Titan X Prefilled Pod Kit 4.3/5 Steady daily MTL use with a screen and boost option Anyone who wants a one-piece, no-handling disposable feel
Titan 10K Prefilled Capsule Kit 4.2/5 Long workdays and simple capsule swaps without bottles People who want a very slim device or zero setup learning
STLTH Titan Pro 4.5/5 Heavy users who want bigger output and adjustable airflow Light users who prioritize pocket-size and cooler operation


Titan Vape: Our Testing Experience

Titan X Prefilled Pod Kit

Titan X Prefilled Pod Kit

Titan X is the most “daily-driver” feeling of the group. It uses a 2 mL prefilled pod paired with three 5 mL refill containers (so you get extended use without pouring e-liquid from a bottle). The LED screen makes it easy to keep tabs on battery and usage. In our actual tests, it stayed impressively consistent across the day, and Boost mode gave a noticeable bump without turning the draw harsh.

Specs at a Glance

  • 2 mL prefilled pod + 3×5 mL refill containers (15 mL total additional capacity)
  • 20 mg nic salt
  • 1000 mAh rechargeable battery
  • Normal and Boost modes
  • LED display screen
  • Claimed longevity up to 10,000 puffs
Titan X Prefilled Pod Kit

Our Testing Experience

What stood out most was how steady Titan X felt from the first sessions of the day through late-night pulls. The draw stayed consistent, and the device didn’t turn into a pocket mess the way some high-capacity systems can. Boost mode is worth using when you want a stronger hit, but we still found Normal mode better for “all-day” pacing.

What we liked

  • Consistent output with a clean flavor profile through most of the run.
  • Boost mode gave a real lift without immediately going sharp.
  • The screen made it easier to manage charging and track usage.

Who it is best for

  • MTL users who want long-run convenience and a simple screen for day-to-day tracking.

Where it falls short

  • The refill-container system adds a handling step; it won’t satisfy people who want a true “one-piece disposable” routine.
Titan X Prefilled Pod Kit

Performance Notes

Scores reflect our hands-on testing across the same daily routine and rating criteria used for all models in this roundup.

Category Rating (Out of 5) Notes
Flavor 4.3 Clean and stable; only mild fading late in the run.
Throat Hit 4.2 Smooth at 20 mg; Boost adds intensity without feeling scratchy fast.
Vapor Production 4.0 MTL-focused output; Boost produces thicker pulls but stays controlled.
Airflow & Draw 4.1 Consistent MTL draw; small changes show up clearly in day-to-day use.
Battery Life 4.4 The 1000 mAh battery paced well for a full-day routine.
Leak Resistance 4.2 Minimal mess in our carry tests; stayed cleaner than most high-capacity setups.
Build Quality 4.3 Felt sturdy; the screen held up well through frequent handling.
Ease of Use 4.0 Simple overall, but the refill-container format adds a small learning step.
Portability 4.1 Pocketable; best when carried upright for the cleanest experience.

Titan 10K Prefilled Capsule Kit

Titan 10K Prefilled Capsule Kit

Titan 10K is the “long-shift” pick if you want extended use without dealing with open bottles. It ships with 8 capsules (2 mL each), and once you learn the click-and-lock capsule swap, the routine stays simple. In our real-world use, the draw stayed steady and the battery lasted comfortably through long days, though the device isn’t as slim as most basic pod kits.

Specs at a Glance

  • 8×2 mL capsules (16 mL total)
  • 20 mg (2%) nic salt
  • 1000 mAh rechargeable battery
  • USB-C charging
  • Claimed longevity around 10,000 puffs
Titan 10K Prefilled Capsule Kit

Our Testing Experience

Once we had the capsule swap down, Titan 10K was easy to live with. The big advantage is how little “maintenance” it needs day to day—no refilling, no bottle handling, and the draw stays consistent when the capsule seats properly. Flavor was solid early on, but it didn’t stay as vivid as the best performers once we got deeper into the run.

What we liked

  • Clean capsule swaps with very little mess during our tests.
  • Steady MTL draw that stayed consistent through long workdays.
  • Battery life felt reliable for a full day of typical use.

Who it is best for

  • People who want a simple, extended-use MTL setup with minimal day-to-day maintenance.

Where it falls short

  • Bulkier than most slim pod kits, and the first-time capsule setup can feel fiddly if you rush it.
  • Flavor can flatten out sooner than the more “punchy” models.
Titan 10K Prefilled Capsule Kit

Performance Notes

Ratings are based on the same hands-on scoring used across the roundup.

Category Rating (Out of 5) Notes
Flavor 4.1 Good early flavor; mild drop-off as capsules run down.
Throat Hit 4.0 Smooth 20 mg hit; stays even when airflow remains clean.
Vapor Production 3.9 MTL-level vapor; consistent but not built for big clouds.
Airflow & Draw 4.0 Stable MTL pull once the capsule is seated correctly.
Battery Life 4.3 The 1000 mAh battery handled long days without feeling fragile.
Leak Resistance 4.1 Clean when the capsule is installed correctly; minimal pocket issues in our tests.
Build Quality 4.0 Solid overall; the capsule connection is the part you’ll feel most.
Ease of Use 3.8 Easy after the first setup; not the best choice if you hate any learning curve.
Portability 3.9 Portable, but the capsule kit footprint isn’t as slim as simpler pods.

STLTH Titan Pro

STLTH Titan Pro

STLTH Titan Pro is the power pick in this lineup. It packs 20 mL of e-liquid, is advertised for up to 15,000 puffs, and uses a dual-coil setup with adjustable airflow. In our actual tests, it delivered the strongest hit per puff and the most noticeable vapor density, especially with airflow opened up. It’s also the bulkiest device here, and it can run warm if you chain vape.

Specs at a Glance

  • 20 mL of e-liquid
  • Claimed up to 15,000 puffs
  • 900 mAh rechargeable battery
  • 20 mg/mL nicotine strength
  • Adjustable airflow
  • Dual-coil powered
STLTH Titan Pro

Our Testing Experience

Titan Pro felt like the most “serious” device in the group. The airflow control actually changes the experience, and the screen helps you avoid getting caught off guard on e-liquid or battery. It’s the one we reached for when we wanted a heavier, denser pull—but it’s not the most pocket-friendly, and it’s typically priced higher (we saw it listed around $28.99).

What we liked

  • Strongest, densest hit per puff in our testing.
  • Adjustable airflow lets you tune the draw more than the other Titan options here.
  • Screen makes it easier to manage battery and e-liquid pacing.

Who it is best for

  • Heavy users who want big capacity and a more forceful, satisfying pull.

Where it falls short

  • Bigger and heavier than the pod/capsule kits, so it’s less comfortable as a true pocket carry.
  • Can run warm during repeated back-to-back hits.
STLTH Titan Pro

Performance Notes

Scored using the same real-use routine as the other models in this review.

Category Rating (Out of 5) Notes
Flavor 4.4 Bold flavor output; stays strong through heavy sessions.
Throat Hit 4.6 Most intense hit of the group; airflow control changes how hard it lands.
Vapor Production 4.5 Highest density vapor; noticeably more output than the MTL-focused kits.
Airflow & Draw 4.4 Adjustable airflow makes a meaningful difference in draw feel.
Battery Life 4.2 Strong overall, but heavy output can drain faster if you push it hard.
Leak Resistance 4.0 Solid in our carry tests, but it needs basic care to stay clean.
Build Quality 4.4 Sturdy build with a screen that held up well in daily handling.
Ease of Use 4.2 Easy to operate; airflow gives you more control without extra complexity.
Portability 3.7 Best in a bag or jacket pocket; bulkier than the other options here.

How We Tested It

We tested all three models using the same routine so the comparisons stayed fair. Each device was used across normal daily sessions and heavier “stress” sessions to see how it held up once the novelty wore off.

  • Flavor (clarity, sweetness balance, and fade over time)
  • Throat Hit (smoothness and how it feels at the listed nicotine strength)
  • Vapor Production (density and consistency for the intended draw style)
  • Airflow & Draw (tightness, stability, and responsiveness)
  • Battery Life (how long it lasts in real use and how predictable the screen/indicator is)
  • Leak Resistance (pocket carry, condensation, and mess)
  • Build Quality (durability feel and how the device holds up to handling)
  • Ease of Use (learning curve and day-to-day friction)
  • Portability (pocket comfort and travel friendliness)

Scores are based on a 5-point scale and reflect what we observed in our hands-on testing.

Comparison Chart

Device Capacity Puff Count (Claimed) Nicotine Rechargeable Ideal For
Titan X 2 mL pod + 3×5 mL refill containers 10,000 20 mg Yes (1000 mAh) Daily MTL use, clean output, screen tracking
Titan 10K 8×2 mL capsules 10,000 20 mg Yes (1000 mAh) Long workdays, minimal maintenance, capsule swaps
STLTH Titan Pro 20 mL 15,000 20 mg/mL Yes (900 mAh) Heavy use, stronger draw, adjustable airflow

Titan X and Titan 10K are both geared toward steady MTL use and long daily pacing. Titan Pro is the step up if you want more output and airflow control, and you’re willing to carry a larger device.

Compare Performance Scores of These Vapes

Device Flavor Throat Hit Vapor Production Leak Resistance Ease of Use
Titan X 4.3 4.2 4.0 4.2 4.0
Titan 10K 4.1 4.0 3.9 4.1 3.8
STLTH Titan Pro 4.4 4.6 4.5 4.0 4.2

If you want the strongest overall performance, Titan Pro leads on throat hit and vapor output. For cleaner, steadier MTL pacing with less bulk, Titan X is the easiest pick, while Titan 10K is the simplest “capsule swap” option once you’ve done the initial setup.

How to Choose the Titan Vape?

Start by deciding how you actually vape day to day. If you want a consistent MTL draw and a cleaner daily routine, Titan X is the safest all-around bet. If your priority is long workday coverage with minimal fuss and no bottles, Titan 10K is a strong fit once you’re comfortable with the capsule swap. If you’re a heavier user who wants a stronger pull and adjustable airflow, STLTH Titan Pro is the most satisfying—just expect a bigger device.

Limitations

  • Titan X: Great performance, but the refill-container system isn’t truly “one-piece.” It’s still a learning step compared with a simple disposable.

  • Titan 10K: Extended use is the draw, but the kit is bulkier than slim pods, and flavor can drop off faster than the top performers.

  • STLTH Titan Pro: Strong output and features, but it’s the least pocket-friendly and can run warm during heavy back-to-back sessions.

Titan Vape Vs. Alternatives

Pro Tips for Titan Vape

  • Use Boost mode sparingly on Titan X if you want the best balance of intensity and smoothness.
  • On Titan 10K, take a second to seat the capsule properly; most performance issues start with a sloppy fit.
  • If the draw feels tight, check airflow pathways for condensation and wipe down contact points.
  • Charge before the battery hits the bottom; performance usually stays more consistent that way.
  • Store spare capsules upright when possible to keep early pulls cleaner.
  • If you’re chasing the strongest pull, open Titan Pro’s airflow gradually until it feels right for your draw.
  • For flavor-first use, keep airflow slightly tighter on Titan Pro to concentrate the hit.
  • Don’t chain vape Titan Pro if it starts running warm—let it cool for a minute.
  • Keep the device upright when carrying to reduce condensation and seepage.
  • If you notice flavor fading early, slow your pull rate and take shorter sessions.

FAQs

Do Titan vapes leak?

In our testing, Titan X and Titan 10K stayed relatively clean compared with many higher-capacity systems. Like most vapes, they can still build condensation, especially with pocket carry or rapid back-to-back pulls.

Which Titan vape has the strongest hit?

STLTH Titan Pro delivered the strongest hit per puff in our tests, largely because of its dual-coil setup and adjustable airflow.

Which Titan vape is best for a low-maintenance workday?

Titan 10K is the easiest to live with once you’re comfortable swapping capsules. If you want the most refined daily feel with a screen and Boost option, Titan X is the stronger all-around choice.

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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