Does anyone actually finish 50,000 puffs? Or is it just a marketing gimmick?
It delivers approximately 50,000 puffs in Energy-Saving Mode and approximately 25,000 puffs in Powerful Mode. The “50,000 puffs” figure is an estimate based on optimal conditions involving short, intermittent draws; it is not a guaranteed figure applicable to all users. Prolonged draws, continuous usage, and high-power settings will significantly reduce the total puff count.
Few users actually count every puff, yet many will notice that this e-cigarette’s battery life far exceeds that of standard disposable vapes. As long as one maintains reasonable expectations, this figure serves merely as a useful comparative tool rather than a definitive promise.
Personally, I feel it’s all fake; it rarely actually reaches 50,000 puffs.
It’s usually only around 25,000!
That’s a really good question. Honestly, most people don’t actually finish the full advertised puff count. Here’s the reality:
The marketing numbers are theoretical - The 50,000 puff count is calculated in a lab with very short (1-2 second) puffs. Real-world usage averages 3-5 second puffs, so you’ll get much less.
What users typically report:
- A 50,000 puff disposable usually lasts heavy vapers about 7-10 days
- For moderate users, maybe 2-3 weeks
- The battery usually dies before the e-liquid runs out
Other factors that reduce actual puff count:
- Longer draws than lab testing
- Auto-fire if the device is activated in your pocket
- Coil degradation over time (flavor and vapor production drop before the liquid is empty)
- Chain vaping heats the coil too much, evaporating liquid faster
Is it just marketing? Kind of, yes. The puff count is useful for comparing between brands (if they use the same testing method), but don’t expect to actually get anywhere near 50,000 satisfying puffs.
Most experienced vapers treat puff counts as relative comparisons rather than absolute guarantees. The device quality, flavor consistency, and battery life matter more than the advertised number.