Voopoo Drag 6 Vape Kit
Quick Summary
- 220W max output for high-power sub-ohm vaping
- 4400mAh built-in battery for extended daily use
- Powered by the GENE TT 3.0 chipset
- Includes the UFORCE-X Tank II with top-fill design
- Compatible with the full PnP X coils platform
- Suitable for DTL vaping and more restricted RDL setups depending on coil choice
Voopoo Drag 6 Vape Kit Overview
The Voopoo Drag 6 Vape Kit is a high-power sub-ohm device built for vapers who want strong output, broad coil compatibility and a more adjustable DTL or RDL vape. With a 220W maximum output, a 4400mAh built-in battery and the GENE TT 3.0 chipset, it is positioned as a feature-rich kit for users who want both power and control in one device.
Paired with the UFORCE-X Tank II and the PnP X coil platform, the kit gives you flexibility across different vaping styles. Lower-resistance coils will usually suit a fuller DTL inhale, while slightly higher-resistance options can support a more restricted RDL draw. As a sub-ohm kit, it will often pair best with higher VG e-liquids, although recommended liquid ranges can vary depending on the installed coil.
If you are browsing the wider Voopoo range or comparing other sub-ohm vape kits, the Drag 6 stands out for its built-in battery format, control wheel adjustment and broad PnP X ecosystem.
Key Features
- 220W output range for sub-ohm DTL and flexible RDL vaping
- 4400mAh built-in battery designed for longer usage between charges
- GENE TT 3.0 chip for stable power delivery and multiple output modes
- 1.66-inch TFT screen for clear wattage, battery and mode visibility
- Precision control wheel for smooth wattage adjustment
- Capacitive touch unlock system for quicker everyday handling
- Includes UFORCE-X Tank II with top-fill design
- Compatible with the full PnP X coil range
- Adjustable airflow for looser or more restricted inhale styles
- USB-C 5V/3A charging for faster recharging than standard low-rate charging
- Suited to high VG e-liquids with lower-resistance sub-ohm coils
- Supports a broad resistance range from 0.05 to 3.0 ohm
What’s Included in the Box
- 1 x Voopoo Drag 6 Device
- 1 x UFORCE-X Tank II
- 1 x PnP X 0.15 Ohm Coil
- 1 x PnP X 0.3 Ohm Coil
- 1 x PnP X Platform Card
- 1 x Spare Glass Section
- 1 x Silicone Rubber Pack
- 1 x USB-C Cable
- 1 x User Manual
Specifications
| Wattage range |
5W–220W |
| Battery |
4400mAh built-in |
| Charging |
USB-C, 5V/3A |
| Chipset |
GENE TT 3.0 |
| Display |
1.66-inch TFT |
| Tank |
UFORCE-X Tank II |
| Fill method |
Top fill |
| Compatible coils |
PnP X coils |
| Included coils |
PnP X 0.15 Ohm, PnP X 0.3 Ohm |
| Resistance range |
0.05–3.0 Ohm |
| Vaping style |
DTL / RDL |
Tank & Coil Compatibility (UFORCE-X Tank II + PnP X Coils)
The UFORCE-X Tank II is built around the PnP X coil platform, which means the Drag 6 can cover more than one inhale style depending on the coil you install. In general, lower-resistance PnP X coils will create a warmer, airier vape with increased vapour output and are more commonly used for DTL vaping. Slightly higher-resistance options can feel more controlled and efficient, making them better suited to restricted DTL or looser RDL use.
The included 0.15 Ohm and 0.3 Ohm coils give you a solid starting point for sub-ohm vaping. If you expand into other PnP X resistances later, it is always best to follow the wattage guidance printed on the coil packaging or coil body. That is the most reliable way to match the installed coil to the right power range, airflow setup and e-liquid type.
Recommended E-Liquid Pairings (What Works Best)
As a sub-ohm kit, the Drag 6 will typically suit higher VG shortfills and lower-strength freebase e-liquids when used with lower-resistance PnP X coils. Thicker liquids are often better suited to high-power DTL setups because they match the airflow and vapour production style more naturally. If you are using a slightly higher-resistance option from the broader PnP X range, thinner blends may be suitable, but that will always depend on the exact coil installed.
The safest approach is to match your e-liquid ratio and nicotine strength to the coil you are using. Lower-ohm coils generally work better with higher VG liquids, while higher-resistance options can sometimes be more flexible. If in doubt, start with the guidance on the coil and adjust your liquid choice around that rather than around the device alone.
How to Set Up & Use
- Remove the Drag 6 device and tank from the box and check all included parts.
- Install your chosen PnP X coil into the UFORCE-X Tank II securely.
- Prime the coil by applying a few drops of e-liquid to the exposed cotton if accessible.
- Fill the tank through the top-fill port and reassemble it carefully.
- Leave the filled tank to stand for around 5 to 10 minutes before first use.
- Attach the tank to the device and power the kit on.
- Start at the lower end of the recommended wattage for your coil.
- Use the control wheel to increase wattage gradually until the vape feels right for your preference.
- Adjust airflow to create a looser DTL inhale or a slightly more restricted RDL draw.
- Recharge with the supplied USB-C cable when needed and avoid running the battery fully flat repeatedly.
- Clean the tank and connection points regularly to help maintain performance.
- Replace the coil when flavour drops, vapour weakens or the vape starts to taste burnt.
Recommended Starting Settings (Safe Baselines)
| Coil resistance |
Suggested starting range |
Vape style |
| Installed coil |
Follow coil marking, start lower and increase gradually |
DTL / RDL depending on coil |
Troubleshooting
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Leaking or condensation: Check that the coil is fully fitted, do not overfill the tank, keep the kit upright where possible and make sure your e-liquid suits the installed coil.
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Burnt taste: Prime the coil properly, keep liquid above the coil intake points, avoid chain vaping at high wattage and reduce power if you have gone too high too quickly.
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Gurgling or spitback: Clear excess liquid from the chimney, check that the coil is seated correctly and try slightly increasing wattage if the vape feels underpowered.
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Weak flavour: The coil may be nearing the end of its life, wattage may be too low, airflow may be too open or sweetened liquid may have started to coat the coil.
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No power or not firing: Recharge the battery, check the lock state, make sure the tank is connected correctly and clean the contact points if needed.
FAQs
Is the Voopoo Drag 6 Vape Kit good for DTL vaping?
Yes, the Drag 6 is clearly designed with DTL vaping in mind. Its 220W output range, built-in 4400mAh battery and included sub-ohm coil options make it well suited to users who prefer a looser inhale and increased vapour production. The included UFORCE-X Tank II and PnP X coil platform also support the kind of airflow and liquid pairing that DTL users will usually look for in a higher-power kit.
Can you use the Voopoo Drag 6 for RDL?
Yes, the Drag 6 can also cover RDL depending on the coil resistance and airflow setup you choose. While the kit is heavily positioned towards sub-ohm DTL use, the broader PnP X ecosystem includes options that can feel more controlled and slightly tighter. If you reduce airflow and match the wattage carefully to the installed coil, it can deliver a more restricted direct-to-lung vape without needing a separate device.
What coils does the Voopoo Drag 6 use?
The Drag 6 uses the PnP X coil platform. The included kit configuration lists a 0.15 Ohm and a 0.3 Ohm PnP X coil in the box, and the UFORCE-X Tank II is described as compatible with the wider PnP X range. That gives you room to tailor the inhale style later on. The safest approach is always to follow the wattage range printed on the coil you install.
What e-liquid should I use with the Drag 6?
For lower-resistance sub-ohm coils, the Drag 6 will typically work best with higher VG shortfills or similar thicker e-liquids. These are often more suitable for DTL setups and higher wattage. If you move to a higher-resistance PnP X option from the broader range, thinner liquids may be appropriate, but that depends on the exact coil. It is best to match your e-liquid to the coil, not just the device.
How long does a 4400mAh built-in battery last?
Battery life depends on how you vape, but 4400mAh is a substantial capacity for a built-in battery mod. Users vaping at lower wattages or taking shorter puffs will generally get longer runtime than users running the kit near the upper end of its power range. For many people, it should cover a solid day of use, but high-wattage sub-ohm vaping will always drain a battery faster than lighter use.
How do I stop a sub-ohm tank leaking?
The most effective steps are practical ones: make sure the coil is seated correctly, do not overfill the tank, keep the device upright where possible and use an e-liquid that suits the coil. Leaks are also more likely if wattage is too low for the installed coil, because excess liquid can build up. Regularly checking seals and keeping the tank clean will usually help reduce leaking and condensation issues.
Is the Drag 6 an upgrade from the Drag 5?
From the product information available, the Drag 6 is positioned as an update to the Drag 5 with the GENE TT 3.0 chip, a precision control wheel, capacitive touch unlock and the UFORCE-X Tank II. Battery capacity remains 4400mAh, and the PnP X coil ecosystem carries over. That means the upgrade appears to focus more on interface, control and platform refinement than on radically changing the overall use case.
What is the GENE TT 3.0 chip?
The GENE TT 3.0 is the chipset used in the Drag 6. It manages output, device modes and built-in safety protections. It is also the part of the kit responsible for features like stable power delivery, fast response and the different operating modes available on the device. In practical terms, it is the control centre that links the battery, screen, adjustment system and firing behaviour together.
Does the Drag 6 support temperature control modes?
Yes, product listings describe the Drag 6 as offering multiple modes, including a T-TCR mode alongside Smart and RBA-style operation. That suggests temperature-oriented control is available in the device feature set. As with any advanced mode, it is a good idea to check the manual and screen prompts carefully before use, especially if you are more familiar with wattage-only vaping.
How often should I change a PnP X coil?
There is no fixed schedule because coil life depends on wattage, e-liquid type, sweetness level and how often you vape. In general, change the coil when flavour becomes dull, vapour production drops noticeably or you begin to get a burnt taste. Sweeter liquids can shorten coil life because residue builds up faster, while careful priming and sensible wattage adjustment can help a coil last longer.
What wattage should I vape at?
The best answer is to follow the marking on the installed coil and start low before increasing gradually. Even with a powerful 220W kit, there is no single “correct” setting for every coil or user. Starting at the lower end of the recommended range helps avoid burning a new coil too quickly and gives you room to find the balance of warmth, airflow and vapour that suits you best.
Is this kit suitable for beginners?
It can be used by beginners, but it is better described as a powerful kit for users who are comfortable with coils, wattage adjustment and sub-ohm vaping basics. The built-in battery and smart features help simplify setup, but the Drag 6 still sits in the advanced sub-ohm category. A complete beginner may prefer a simpler low-power kit first, while a progressing user may find this a more natural next step.
Compliance & Safety (18+ Only)
18+ only.
Contains nicotine when used with nicotine e-liquid. Nicotine is a highly addictive substance.
Use the correct charger and cable, avoid exposing the device to extreme heat, store it safely and keep it away from children and pets. For shipping and aftercare, please review our delivery information and returns policy.