I’ve tested more disposables than I care to admit, and most of them promise the moon but die halfway through. So when the Maskking Extre 100K landed on my desk claiming 100,000 puffs, I was skeptical as hell. But after burning through a full unit over the last couple of weeks, I can say this thing is legitimately different. It’s not perfect, but it’s the closest thing I’ve found to a “set it and forget it” vape that actually lives up to the hype on battery and flavor longevity.
First Impressions & Specs
Right out of the box, this thing feels different. It’s got a solid, curved design with graffiti-style artwork that actually looks like something you’d want to show off. No cheap plasticky vibes here. It’s compact at 52*26*106mm—fits nicely in the hand, and the ergonomic shape makes it comfortable to hold for long sessions.
Under the hood, here’s what you’re working with:
- 100,000 puffs (yes, you read that right)
- 800mAh built-in battery
- Dual mode: Normal and Boost
- 0.5Ω dual mesh coil
- Ultra-wide “Superview” display
- Child lock (smart touch)
- Type-C charging
The screen alone is a game-changer for a disposable. It shows battery life, e-liquid level, and which mode you’re in—all in one clean, futuristic-looking bar. No guessing games.
Real-World Experience
I’ve been using this for over two weeks now, and it’s still going strong. That 100K puff count isn’t just marketing fluff. I’m a pretty heavy vaper, and most disposables barely last me a week. This one? It’s like the Duracell bunny of vapes.
The dual mode is where it gets interesting. There’s a slider at the bottom—push it forward to unlock, and you can toggle between Norm and Boost.
- Norm Mode: Smooth, relaxed draws. Perfect for when you’re just chilling, watching a movie, or having a coffee. Flavor is consistent, and it’s easy on the battery.
- Boost Mode: This is the party mode. You get a warmer, denser vapor with a noticeable punch. Great for when you need that instant satisfaction or a stronger throat hit.
Switching modes changes the whole vibe of the device. It’s like having two vapes in one.
The dual mesh coil does its job beautifully. Flavor stays sharp from the first puff to the last. I’ve had disposables that start tasting burnt halfway through—not here. The heating is even, so every draw feels fresh and layered.
Flavor Lineup
I tested a few flavors, and honestly, they’re all solid. Here’s the full list they offer:
- Banana Taffy Freeze
- Frozen Pina Colada
- Sour Apple Ice
- Mexico Mango
- Wild Cherry Slush
- Strawberry B-Burst
- Strawberry Watermelon
- Fruity Cool Strawberry
- White Gummy Ice
- Juicy Peach Ice
- Alaska Ice
- Blue Razz Ice
- Omg B Burst
- Grape Slush
- Miami Mint
- Watermelon Ice
My personal favorites:
- Miami Mint: Clean, crisp, with just the right amount of coolness. Not overpowering, but definitely refreshing. Great all-day vape.
- Blue Razz Ice: Tastes exactly like a blue raspberry slushie with a frosty finish. The sweetness is balanced, and it pops in Boost mode.
- Strawberry Watermelon: A classic done right. Juicy, not too sweet, and super smooth.
- White Gummy Ice: This one surprised me. Sweet but not candy-overload, with a mellow icy exhale. Really unique.
The ice notes are present in most flavors but not overwhelming. If you like a cooling effect, you’ll love the “Ice” lineup. If not, the non-ice options like Mexico Mango or Wild Cherry Slush hold their own.
The Good & The Not-So-Good
Pros:
- Insane battery life. 800mAh with efficient power management means I’m charging maybe once every 10 days with moderate use.
- Dual modes actually make a difference. It’s not a gimmick—you can feel the output change.
- The screen is legit useful. No more guessing how much juice is left.
- Flavor stays consistent. Dual mesh coil keeps things fresh till the very end.
- Child lock adds peace of mind if you’ve got kids around.
- Type-C charging is fast and convenient.
Cons:
- It’s a bit heavier than your average disposable. Not a dealbreaker, but noticeable if you’re used to ultra-slim pens.
- Boost mode drains the battery faster (expected, but worth mentioning).
- The graffiti design might not be everyone’s style—though I personally like the bold look.
- No adjustable airflow. Would’ve been nice to fine-tune the draw, but the dual modes kind of compensate for that.
Who Is This For?
- Heavy vapers who are tired of disposables dying after a few days.
- Flavor chasers who want consistency from start to finish.
- Anyone who likes options—being able to switch between a chill session and a power hit is a real plus.
- Tech-savvy vapers who appreciate features like a smart display and dual modes in a disposable.
- New vapers who want something easy to use but with room to explore different vaping styles.
If you’re someone who just wants the smallest, lightest disposable possible, this might feel like overkill. But if you value performance, longevity, and a bit of personality in your device, the Extre 100K is one of the best disposables I’ve tried this year.
Final Verdict
The Maskking Extre 100K isn’t just another disposable with inflated numbers – it actually backs up the crazy claims. For the price per puff it’s stupidly good value. Yeah, it’s a little bulky and you’ll charge it a few times, but the flavor, vapor, screen, and sheer longevity make those tiny gripes easy to ignore. If you’re tired of constantly replacing vapes, this thing is a game-changer. 8.5/10 from me.

