Aspire NX40 Mod Archive
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Archive Entry – Technical Overview & Compatibility
Archive Notice: This product is no longer part of the active product lineup. It is presented for reference, compatibility checks and historical context only.
View Current Vape Mods →The Aspire NX40 mod was a compact regulated device designed for low to mid-power vaping setups. It was part of Aspire’s early entry into the regulated box mod segment, focusing on simplicity, portability and stable wattage output.
With a built-in battery and maximum output of 40W, the NX40 was typically used with MTL and restricted DTL tanks. Its small footprint and curved ergonomic design made it popular among users looking for discreet everyday devices.
Technical Specification Matrix
| Parameter | Specification | Usage Context | Technical Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Output Range | 1–40W | MTL / RDL | Low-power optimisation |
| Battery | Built-in (~2200mAh) | Daily compact use | Internal cell design |
| Charging | Micro USB | Standard charging | Pre USB-C generation |
| Modes | VW / TC | Basic control modes | Includes temperature control |
| Connection | 510 Thread | Standard tanks | Limited width for large tanks |
| Form Factor | Compact curved body | Pocket-friendly | Ergonomic grip |
Compatibility & Usage Notes
The Aspire NX40 was most commonly paired with higher resistance coils and lower wattage tanks, making it suitable for flavour-focused setups.
- MTL: 0.8Ω – 1.5Ω (50/50 liquids)
- RDL: 0.5Ω – 0.8Ω (limited use)
Due to its 40W output limit, the device was not intended for high-power sub-ohm vaping.
Market & Regulatory Context – Ireland
The Aspire NX40 was widely used across Ireland, particularly in early regulated device adoption phases. Users in cities such as Dublin and Galway often preferred compact devices like this for discreet everyday use.
All vape devices in Ireland are restricted to adults aged 18+. Devices were typically paired with TPD-compliant tanks (2ml capacity) and regulated nicotine limits.
Modern devices now offer improved battery efficiency, USB-C charging and wider compatibility, which has largely replaced earlier compact mods like the NX40.
Archive FAQ
Is the Aspire NX40 still available?
No. This device is discontinued and listed for archive reference only.
What is a modern alternative?
Modern compact mods or advanced pod systems with adjustable wattage and USB-C charging provide similar or improved functionality.
Can it be used with modern tanks?
Yes, provided the tank fits within size limits and operates within the device’s wattage range.
Was it suitable for beginners?
Yes. Its simple interface and low power range made it beginner-friendly.
Last Updated: April 2026