RELX Mini Review
The RELX Mini is definitely the black sheep of the RELX family.
Within the RELX lineup, the RELX Mini mainly targets convenience stores. It was initially priced at around 50 RMB, and now it sells for around 40 RMB. Although it has “Mini” in the name, it actually came out almost at the same time as the first-generation RELX. While the outer packaging has gone through a few updates, there is not much difference in the device itself or the flavors.

The outer packaging is very flimsy and thin. When you open it, it is basically just a plastic insert holding a plastic RELX Mini. It is plastic from start to finish, and honestly not even as good as a 9.9 RMB YOOZ device. Packaging: 1 point.
As for the appearance, the device design is not attractive. The plastic body would be one thing, but you also cannot see the e-liquid level. The manual says it is good for 250 puffs, but in actual use it does not even reach 200. That is probably why the e-liquid volume is not shown—they may know it cannot fully atomize that much liquid, and do not want you to feel it is not worth the money. Appearance: 3 points.
Flavor-wise, honestly, whether it is Lemon Black Tea or Mung Bean Ice, both taste heavily of low-quality artificial flavoring, which feels very unpleasant. Flavor: 3 points.
In terms of overall sensation, the vaping experience is genuinely bad. Every puff feels like too much airflow, insufficient vaporization, and inadequate voltage. It just makes you want to take a couple of hard drags and throw it away as soon as possible. User experience: 2 points.
(Packaging: 1 point + Appearance: 3 points + Average flavor score: 3 points + User experience: 2 points) / 4 = 2.25 points



