About the Freemax Vape Brand
This vaping company began in Shenzhen in 2013, originally supplying tanks and coils to other vape brands before launching their own line. In 2017, they released the Fireluke Mesh tank, the first sub-ohm tank built for mesh coils, and it set off a wave of change across the industry.
They followed that with the Mesh Pro in 2018, the world’s first tank to support dual-, triple- and quad-mesh coil setups, delivering huge flavour and consistent performance. Over time, they added innovations like ceramic coil tanks, FM COILTECH upgrades, and Freemax vapes under the Maxus and Marvos series lines. Across more than 100 countries and millions of users, this vaping brand has earned a reputation for dependable hardware and flavorful coils.

Freemax Fireluke Mesh and Mesh Pro Tanks
Fireluke Mesh kicked off the mesh revolution in vape tanks. The mesh coils inside heat up evenly, ramp up quickly and last much longer than the standard coil heads. Its follow-up, the Mesh Pro, introduced dual, triple and quad-mesh options, which do not require as much power while drastically improving both vapour and taste. These tanks have become industry benchmarks for sub-ohm performance. Most Freemax vape kits still use these coils today, and coil lifespans are far beyond what’s typical with other brands.
Freemax Maxus & Marvos Kit Series
The company branched out into mods and pod systems with series like Maxus and Marvos. Maxus devices are aimed at experienced users as they feature much larger batteries, have smart‑load coil slots, and support wattage control and fast charging. Marvos kits deliver a more compact setup with DTL or RDL draw styles, which is geared more towards flavour and practical design. Both lines use the brand’s own FM COILTECH coils, and these Freemax vape kits offer safety features like over‑charge and short‑circuit protection.
Freemax Onnix & Pod-Focused Devices
For users after sleek and simple, their Onnix series and pod-focused kits deliver exactly that. They are small, portable, and use mesh-style pods or coils for reliable flavour with minimal fuss. The Freemax pod kits tend to suit nic salts or freebase liquids and are a solid step for vapers switching from cigarettes or seeking easy daily use. The Onnix 2 is designed for tight MTL draws (the ones you want after transitioning from smoking to vaping) with auto-adjusting wattage.
Freemax Coil Technology & Durability
Freemax stands out thanks to FM COILTECH 3.0 and later 4.0 mesh coils, ceramic cover coils, and tea fibre cotton in their tank designs. These innovations improve coil performance, reduce instances of burnt flavour, and increase the average coil lifespan even when put to heavy use. Their coils are well-known for lasting weeks on while still delivering rich flavour. The company’s long-term focus on coil design keeps them among the most dependable names for flavour enthusiasts.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a Freemax vape take to charge?
Charging time depends on the model and the type of cable you’re using. Smaller pod kits like the Galex or Onnix tend to charge in just over an hour with a proper USB-C connection. Larger kits, like the Twister 80W or Maxus 100W, pack bigger batteries and can take anywhere between 90 minutes and two hours or more.
Why is my Freemax vape flashing red?
A red flashing light usually signals low battery, green means over 65%, and yellow means around 30‑65%. If it’s blinking when you are charging the device, check the USB connection and try another cable or power source. Continuous red flashing during use may also indicate a flooded coil.
How do you put liquid in a Freemax vape?
They have slide or flip‑top fill ports on the pod. All you have to do is just open it and drip juice down the side. Their sub‑ohm tanks, like Fireluke mesh or Mesh Pro, use top-sliding or hinge cap fill designs. Here, always fill the juice along the glass and avoid the central airflow tube/chimney. Then allow the coil to absorb vape juice for a few minutes before vaping.
Can I use Freemax coils with other brands?
Not exactly. These coils are built exclusively for this brand’s tanks and pods. While you might be successful in physically fitting these coils in tanks from other brands, the performance and safety are not guaranteed. So, it is a good idea to stick to brand-approved coils for Fireluke, Mesh Pro, MaxPod, Marvos pods, and related tanks for best results.
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