Foger Bit 35K Review: Is This Bitcoin-Themed Disposable Actually Worth Your Money?

By a real vaper who spent two weeks with it

Let me cut to the chase. When I first heard about a disposable vape with a curved OLED screen and a Bitcoin-inspired design, I rolled my eyes. Seemed like another gimmick to grab attention. But after testing the Foger Bit 35K for two solid weeks—running through multiple flavors, draining the battery more times than I’d like to admit, and even dropping it once on concrete (accidentally, I swear)—I’ve got some thoughts that might surprise you.

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First Impressions: Heavy in a Good Way

You know that cheap, hollow feeling most disposables have? The one where you’re scared it’ll crack if you look at it wrong? Yeah, that’s not this.

The Foger Bit 35K has weight. Not like a brick—it’s 98.8mm x 52mm x 30.5mm, so it fits nicely in your palm—but it feels substantial. The matte finish on the body is smooth without being slippery. And that transparent tank? Actually useful, not just pretty. I could see exactly how much juice was left without playing the “is this gonna taste burnt?” guessing game.

The Bitcoin-shaped design element is subtle. It’s not screaming “crypto bro” at you, just a nod. The real showstopper is that curved 3D OLED screen. When I pulled it out at a friend’s gathering, three people asked what it was. So yeah, it’s a conversation starter.

The Screen: Not Just for Show

Let’s be real—most screens on disposables are trash. Dim, hard to read, and they show useless info. The Foger Bit’s screen is different. It’s bright, curved, and actually gives you data that matters:

  • Exact battery percentage (not just four bars)
  • Puff counter (kinda fun to watch climb)
  • Current mode (Normal vs. Boost)

In Boost mode, a little Bitcoin animation pops up. Does it add anything to the vape? No. Is it cool? Yeah, I’ll admit it made me smile. But here’s the thing—the screen doesn’t drain the battery noticeably. I tested this by using it side-by-side with a non-screen disposable (the Vapepie Galactic Gleam, more on that later), and the Foger Bit actually lasted longer per charge.

Modes: Normal vs. Boost – Real-World Difference

This is where I did some actual testing. Not lab stuff, just me chain-vaping while watching Netflix.

Normal Mode:

Smoother, cooler vapor. The draw is effortless but not airy. I got dense clouds, flavor was still solid, and the puff count claims (35,000) feel realistic. After a week of heavy use, the counter was around 2,800 puffs, and the juice level had barely dropped. At this rate, this thing could last a light user over a month.

Boost Mode:

Press the dedicated button (it’s on the bottom, easy to find by feel) and the screen flashes. Now the dual 0.8Ω mesh coils kick up the wattage. The vapor gets warmer, thicker, and the flavor intensity jumps noticeably. I’d say about 20-25% more “oomph.” But yeah, the juice goes faster. Foger claims 25,000 puffs in Boost mode, and that checks out with my usage.

My take: Use Normal mode for daily driving. Flip to Boost when you’re chilling with friends or want that extra satisfaction after a meal. The button is responsive—no lag, no double-tap confusion.

Flavor Performance: Let’s Talk About That Dual Mesh Coil

I tested five flavors because I’m thorough like that. The standouts:

Georgia Peach – Tastes like biting into a real peach, not candy peach. There’s a hint of ice on the exhale but it’s not overwhelming. Clean, sweet, natural.

Summer Haze – Melon and citrus mix. This one surprised me. Usually fruity blends taste like a jumbled mess. This was layered—melon first, then a bright citrus finish, cool throughout. My personal favorite.

Wintergreen – If you like minty vapes, this is the one. It’s not just “cold”; it has that spearmint sweetness underneath. Reminds me of those wintergreen mints from the diner counter.

Sour Apple Watermelon – Sour on the inhale, sweet watermelon on the exhale. The balance is perfect. No chemical aftertaste.

Banana Toffee Freeze – Weird combo, I know. But it works. The banana is ripe (not artificial), toffee adds a buttery richness, and the freeze cuts through so it’s not heavy. Dessert vapers will love this.

The dual mesh coil really shines here. Flavor doesn’t fade after the first hundred puffs like some disposables. I was still getting strong taste at puff 1,500. No dry hits, no spitting. The only downside? In Boost mode, chain vaping can make the mouthpiece slightly warm. Not hot, just warm. Give it 30 seconds between puffs and you’re fine.

Foger Bit 35k Sour Edition Review

Absolutely love the Bit 35K, but also I love sour flavors,If you’re into bold sour hits, a must-try for sour lovers.

Foger Bit 35K strawberry burst

Airflow and Draw: You Actually Have Control

The adjustable airflow slider is on the bottom next to the USB-C port. It’s small but has good resistance—won’t slide around in your pocket.

  • Fully closed: Tight MTL draw, feels like a cigarette. Good throat hit, especially with the 5% (50mg) nicotine.
  • Fully open: Airy RDL (restricted direct lung). Clouds get bigger, flavor spreads across your whole mouth.

I found my sweet spot about 60% open. Enough resistance for a satisfying pull but still airy enough to taste every note. The fact that I could dial it in exactly how I wanted? That’s rare for a disposable. Most are either “too tight” or “too loose” out of the box.

Battery Life and Charging: The 850mAh Reality Check

850mAh doesn’t sound huge on paper. But paired with Foger’s chipset, it lasts. Here’s my real-world log:

  • Day 1 (Normal mode): 380 puffs, battery went from 100% to 67%
  • Day 2 (Mixed mode): 420 puffs, ended at 41%
  • Day 3 (Boost mode only): 300 puffs, battery hit 15% by evening

So heavy users will need to charge every 1.5-2 days. Light users? Could go 4-5 days easy.

Charging via USB-C takes about 35 minutes from dead to full. I timed it: 32 minutes to 100%. That’s fast. And you can vape while charging—the screen shows the battery icon filling up, and it doesn’t interrupt your draw. No overheating during charging either, which I was worried about with that screen inside.

How It Stacks Up: Foger Bit 35K vs. Vapepie Galactic Gleam

I grabbed a Vapepie Galactic Gleam for comparison since they’re both 35K puff devices. Here’s the honest breakdown:

Feature Foger Bit 35K Vapepie Galactic Gleam
Battery 850mAh 800mAh
Coil 0.8Ω Dual Mesh 1.2Ω Mesh
Modes Normal + Boost (button) ECO + GTR (button)
Screen 3D Curved OLED (battery, puffs, mode) Power & juice indicators (basic)
Tank Fully transparent Fully transparent
Flavors (my test) 15 options, complex blends 10 options, simpler profiles
Airflow Adjustable slider Adjustable + wattage (claimed)
Ergonomics Curved, weighty, premium feel Slightly lighter, more boxy

Verdict on the comparison: The Vapepie is fine. It’s a solid disposable. But the Foger Bit feels more refined. The 0.8Ω dual mesh delivers richer flavor than the 1.2Ω mesh in the Vapepie. The screen on the Foger is genuinely better—brighter, more informative. And that extra 50mAh doesn’t sound like much, but in practice, the Foger lasted about 15% longer per charge in my testing.

The Vapepie’s GTR mode is comparable to Boost, but the Foger’s transition between modes feels snappier. Also, the Vapepie has fewer flavor options, and the ones I tried (Blue Razz Ice, Strawberry Watermelon) were good but one-dimensional. Foger’s flavors have more depth.

Bottom line: If price is the same, get the Foger. If the Vapepie is significantly cheaper, it’s still a decent buy. But the Foger is objectively better.

The Nitty-Gritty: Pros and Cons (Real Talk)

Pros :white_check_mark:

  • Build quality is insane for a disposable. I dropped it from waist height onto pavement. Small scuff on the corner, screen didn’t crack, still works perfectly.
  • Flavor stays consistent. No fall-off after hundreds of puffs. That dual mesh coil is doing work.
  • The screen is actually useful. Not a gimmick. I loved knowing my exact battery level.
  • Adjustable airflow changes the game. One device for MTL and RDL? Yes.
  • Boost button is satisfying. Mechanical feel, instant response.
  • Transparent tank = no surprise dry hits. You see exactly when you’re running low.
  • Fast charging + pass-through. 35 minutes to full, and you can vape while waiting.

Cons :cross_mark:

  • It’s a bit heavy. In light shorts, you’ll notice it. Not uncomfortable, but not “forget it’s there” light.
  • Boost mode chews through juice. You’ll get maybe 20,000-22,000 puffs if you use Boost a lot, not the full 25k.
  • Mouthpiece gets warm during chain vaping. Not burning hot, but noticeable. Give it a rest between big pulls.
  • Only 15 flavors. That’s decent, but some competitors offer 20+. Quality over quantity here though.
  • No 0mg nicotine option. If you’re trying to step down from 5%, you’re out of luck.
  • The Bitcoin animation is cute but pointless. Doesn’t hurt anything, but doesn’t help either.

Who Is This For? (Be Honest With Yourself)

Buy the Foger Bit 35K if:

  • You’re tired of disposables that die or taste burnt after a week.
  • You want control over your draw (airflow + two power modes).
  • You like checking your battery percentage like a nerd (I do this).
  • You vape heavily and need something that lasts 2-4 weeks.
  • You want a conversation piece that actually performs.

Skip it if:

  • You prefer ultra-light, pocket-friendly devices (look at smaller disposables).
  • You vape 0mg or 3mg nicotine (this is 5% only).
  • You’re on a tight budget—this sits at a premium price point (usually $25-35).
  • You hate screens or LEDs on your vapes (some people just want simple).

Final Verdict: Should You Spend Your Money?

Here’s the honest truth: The Foger Bit 35K isn’t perfect. It’s heavier than I’d like, Boost mode eats juice faster than advertised, and the Bitcoin theme is a little cheesy.

But after two weeks of daily use—through morning coffee, stressful work calls, late-night gaming sessions, and even that one time I left it in a hot car (don’t do that)—it still hits like day one. The battery holds up. The flavor hasn’t faded. The screen hasn’t glitched once.

Most disposables are designed to be thrown away. The Foger Bit feels designed to be used. That’s the difference.

Rating: 8.7/10

Deducted points for weight and lack of lower nicotine options. But for what it sets out to do—deliver a premium, long-lasting, customizable disposable experience—it absolutely delivers.

If you see one at your local shop, grab the Georgia Peach or Summer Haze. You’ll thank me later.

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Smooth texture—absolutely fantastic! Plus, the lighting effects and the packaging box are both incredibly beautiful.

Foger is the top choice for vaping enthusiasts. The Banana Toffee Smoothie flavor is hands-down my absolute favorite—though you could also give the Frozen Banana pods a try. I absolutely love Foger vapes and pods; the flavors truly live up to their names, so there’s no guesswork involved—you know exactly what you’re getting.