RELX Launches MAXGO Combo E-Cigarette in UK with 2+10 Design

Mar.11
RELX Launches MAXGO Combo E-Cigarette in UK with 2+10 Design
RELX launches MAXGO Combo e-cigarette with 2+10 combo design in UK market, catering to demand for dual-flavor products.

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Product highlights:

 

  • Design Features: The RELX MAXGO Combo e-cigarette features a 2 x (2+10) combination design, offering approximately 33,000 puffs. 
  • Regulatory Compliance: The product has been listed in the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) e-cigarette search system, adhering to relevant local market regulations. 
  • Market Positioning: The launch of RELX MAXGO Combo aligns with the demand for dual-flavor e-cigarette products in the UK market. 

 

2Firsts has observed that the new product under the e-cigarette brand RELX, the 2 x (2+10) RELX MAXGO Combo, is now available on UK e-cigarette distributors' websites with a puff count of 33,000 and priced around £13.99.

 

In mid-2024, RELX launched the Relx Max Go 6000 e-cigarette, which comes with a 12ml e-liquid capacity. In January of this year, RELX once again introduced the MAXGO Pro 22000 e-cigarette. 

 

The new RELX MAXGO Combo, along with these two products, features a 2+10 derivative design and the ability to switch flavors, suggesting that the three e-cigarettes may be part of the same product series (Related reading: "Product | RELX's Maxgo Pro 22000 Now Available in the UK, Featuring 2+10+10 Design")

 

Specifically, the product specifications of RELX Max Go 6000, RELX MAXGO Pro 22000, and RELX MAXGO Combo are compared in the table below.

 

RELX Launches MAXGO Combo E-Cigarette in UK with 2+10 Design
Product parameter comparison | Image designed by 2FIRSTS

 

The RELX MAXGO Combo, the latest addition to the MAXGO series, features 2 sets of 2+10 combinations. 

 

Previously, the UK e-cigarette market also introduced a product called Bloody Bar 30K Triple Twist, which utilizes a 3 sets of "2+10" combination design to offer triple flavors. Currently, in the UK compliant market, dual-flavor products like these are quite popular. (Related reading: "Product | 36ml e-liquid capacity compliant products debut in the UK, featuring 3 sets of '2+10' combination design")

 

RELX Launches MAXGO Combo E-Cigarette in UK with 2+10 Design
RELX MAXGO Combo | Image source: vapesourcing

 

It is worth noting that the Bloody Bar 30K Triple Twist, designed with a combination of 3 "2+10" pods, has a total e-liquid capacity of 36 milliliters and can provide 30,000 puffs. 

 

The RELX MAXGO Combo, designed with 2 x (2+10) pods, is claimed by the company to have 33,000 puffs. The RELX MAXGO Combo is equipped with DualMesh coils with a resistance of 1.0Ω.

 

Information from UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) e-cigarette database showed that "RELX MAXGO COMBO" product was publicly notified on February 27, 2025.

 

RELX Launches MAXGO Combo E-Cigarette in UK with 2+10 Design
RELX MAXGO COMBO" public information | Image source: MHRA

 

The RELX MAXGO Combo has now been launched on major e-cigarette distributors' websites targeting the UK region such as RELX UK, vapesourcing uk, Idea Vape, and Vape Forest. The product is priced at around £13.99.

 


 

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