We keep this shelf loaded with 108 disposable vapes, and the range runs wider than most people expect walking in. On one end you’ve got straightforward puff-counters built for people who just want a device that lasts. The CZAR CX rings in at 15,000 puffs for $12.99, and the Geek Bar Pulse steps up to a 7500/15000 option for $13.99. The BARZ 7000, also $13.99, sits in that same everyday-carry category. Puff counts across this section run from a few thousand up past 15,000, which is basically the vape world’s version of picking a coffee size. These are the ones customers grab when they don’t want to think too hard about it: charge it up, use it until it’s gone, and that’s the whole relationship.
The other end of the shelf is where the blend nerds live. Juicy Kush’s Big Kahuna is a 5-gram blend disposable priced at $31.99, and it’s become one of the pens people ask for by name once they’ve tried it. Looper’s Reserve Blend is a THCa build at $21.99, and it’s the one customers usually describe as hitting harder than a standard puff bar. If you want something closer to flower, the Lost THC V4 is a 3-gram THCA disposable at $19.99. Every batch that comes through here has a COA behind it, and we’ll point you to it if you ask before you buy — no guessing what’s actually in the cartridge.
Depends almost entirely on the tank size and how you hit it. A 1G disposable usually gets a casual user through a week or two, while the 3G and 5G units from brands like Cookies and Flying Monkey are built to hang around for a month or more. Heavy draws shorten that math, and so does leaving it in a hot car.
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