Quick answer: GRABIT has announced the German launch of its easyLiQ e-liquid series and MAX hardware system, pairing a claimed one-second injector refill method with a 10 mL MAX open pod format. The company says the launch is supported by Ex-Trade GmbH & Co. KG and a nationwide retail distribution network in Germany.
GRABIT has introduced two flagship product lines for the German market: easyLiQ, an e-liquid series built around an injector-style refill mechanism, and MAX, a hardware system designed for repeated refilling and longer pod life.
The announcement positions the launch as a product-design move as much as a market-entry story. GRABIT says the easyLiQ injector is designed to reduce the time and force required for refilling, while the MAX system is intended to lower long-term usage costs and cut waste from frequent pod replacement.
What GRABIT announced
According to the German-language press release, GRABIT is bringing the full easyLiQ and MAX range to Germany through a strategic partnership with Ex-Trade GmbH & Co. KG, described in the announcement as one of the country’s leading distributors.
The company describes GRABIT as a “Light-Tech” lifestyle brand focused on combining modern design with functional technology. Its German launch message centers on three claims: faster refilling, better long-term value, and lower waste at the source.
The one-second refill claim
The headline feature is easyLiQ’s patented injector-style refill structure. GRABIT says the mechanism can shorten a conventional squeeze-to-fill process from about four minutes to roughly one second, with less pressure needed from the user’s hand.
The company also says the easyLiQ format is intended to make one-handed refilling easier for adults who may find traditional bottle squeezing awkward, including users with limited hand strength or long fingernails.

MAX hardware and the 50% cost claim
The MAX system is presented as the hardware half of GRABIT’s “golden combo” with easyLiQ. The press release says the MAX empty pod uses a 10 mL tank format, compared with common 2 mL pod formats, and that a single MAX empty pod can remain stable through up to 60 mL of e-liquid.
Based on the company’s internal calculation, GRABIT says the easyLiQ and MAX combination can reduce overall vaping costs by up to 50% compared with conventional 2 mL systems. That claim depends on real-world pod life, retail pricing, refill behavior and whether users achieve the stated 60 mL pod lifespan.
Waste reduction and replaceable battery claims
GRABIT also frames the launch around sustainability. The company says a 1:6 oil-to-pod ratio means six 10 mL e-liquid bottles would correspond to one pod reaching end of life, reducing the number of pods discarded per volume of liquid used.
The MAX device is also described as using a replaceable battery, allowing the energy unit to be swapped rather than requiring full device replacement. GRABIT says it is continuing to develop packaging with more recyclable, material-reduced and resource-saving formats.
Germany availability
The partnership with Ex-Trade GmbH & Co. KG is intended to give GRABIT access to established logistics and retail channels across Germany. The company says the full product range will be available through a strong offline distribution network.
VapeRisk context
For retailers and adult consumers, the key question is not only whether the refill process is fast, but how the product claims are documented. Refill-speed claims, cost-reduction claims, pod-lifespan claims and waste-reduction claims all depend on specific testing conditions and real usage patterns.
The stated 10 mL pod capacity claim is especially notable in a regulated-market context and should be read alongside GRABIT’s statement that its products comply with applicable German laws and industry regulations. Retailers should verify exact notified specifications, labeling, nicotine concentration, distribution documents and local compliance status before treating any product claim as sales guidance.
FAQ
What is GRABIT easyLiQ?
easyLiQ is GRABIT’s e-liquid series using an injector-style refill design. GRABIT says it is designed to reduce refill time and make refilling easier than traditional squeeze-to-fill bottles.
What is the MAX system?
MAX is GRABIT’s hardware system for use with refillable pods. The press release says the MAX empty pod has a 10 mL format and can handle up to 60 mL of e-liquid across refill cycles.
Is VapeRisk independently verifying the claims?
No. This article is based on GRABIT’s German-language press release and supplied product images. VapeRisk has not independently tested the refill speed, pod lifespan, cost-reduction or compliance claims.
Source note: Information in this article is based on a German-language GRABIT press release supplied to VapeRisk. Nicotine products are intended only for adults where legal; nicotine can be addictive.