Alright, let’s talk about the VAPEPIE GHOST AIR. When I first saw this device, I’ll be honest—I was skeptical. The whole “inhale, hold, exhale nothing” gimmick sounded like something that would leave me disappointed, wanting to see a fat cloud. But after spending a couple of weeks with this thing, I’ve got some thoughts.
Here is my honest, no-BS take on the Ghost Air.
First Impressions & Build Quality
Out of the box, the first thing I noticed was the velvety soft-touch coating. They call it “Luxe Grip,” and they aren’t lying. It feels really premium in the hand—not like the cheap, slippery plastic most disposables use. It has a bit of weight to it, which I actually like because it doesn’t feel like it’s going to snap in half if I drop it.
The Smart Display is a nice touch. I’m tired of guessing how much juice is left in my vape. This little LED screen shows me my battery percentage, e-liquid level, and what mode I’m in at a glance. It’s simple, but it honestly saves a lot of anxiety when you’re heading out for the night.
The “Ghost” Gimmick: Smokeless Mode
This is the main event. The Ghost Air has a Smokeless Mode. The idea is that you take a drag, hold it for a second or two, and when you exhale… nothing. Zero vapor.
I tested this in a few “private moments” (read: in the office bathroom and on a crowded train platform). It actually works. If you’re someone who hates getting weird looks for blowing clouds, this is a game-changer. The hit is surprisingly satisfying despite having no visible output. It’s a really weird sensation at first—like your brain expects to see smoke, but when nothing comes out, you just feel the nicotine and the flavor.
When you want to actually see your vapor, you switch it up. But honestly, I found myself using the Smokeless mode way more often than I thought I would just because it’s so discreet.
The Boost Mode & Dual Coils
There are two resistances here: a 1.1Ω coil for Smokeless and a 0.6Ω Mesh coil for Normal.But the fun part is BOOST Mode. This fires both coils at the same time.
When you hit Boost Mode, the flavor intensity doubles. On the White Gummy Ice flavor, Boost mode made the candy sweetness pop way more than the standard mode. It’s a warmer, richer draw. The downside? It does chew through the battery a bit faster, but with a 900mAh battery, it holds up pretty well.
The Dual Tank System
Okay, this thing holds 22ml total. That’s massive.It’s split into a 13ml and 9ml tank. Why? If you’re rotating between two flavors, you don’t get that nasty “mixing” phase where the old flavor haunts the new one. The transition is clean.I’ve been using this heavily for over a week, and the juice bar on the screen has barely moved. If you’re used to those 600-puff sticks, this is a monster. 40,000 puffs is a lot—like, “I forgot when I bought this” a lot.
The Flavors
I tested a few of the flavors. Here’s how they actually taste, not just how they look on the box:
BLUE RAZZ: It’s the classic. Tart on the inhale, sweet candy on the exhale. It’s bright and doesn’t have that chemical aftertaste some blue razz juices have. Solid choice.
WHITE GUMMY ICE: This was my favorite. It tastes exactly like those white gummy bear candies. The “ice” (menthol) is there, but it’s not overpowering. It’s sweet, smooth, and with the Boost mode, it’s honestly addictive.
MANGO ICE: Very authentic. It’s more of a ripe, juicy mango than a candy mango. The ice is a bit stronger on this one, which I like because it feels refreshing.
EXTREME MINT: If you like that icy, throat-cooling sensation, this is the one. It’s simple but crisp. Great for resetting your taste buds.
WATERMELON ICE: Tastes like a watermelon Jolly Rancher. Sweet, refreshing, and consistent.
The Real Experience
Let’s talk about the Nicotine. It’s 50MG/ML. That’s standard for high-strength disposables.For a heavy smoker or someone who uses high-nic salts, it hits the spot. But if you’re new to nicotine, this will probably knock you on your butt. The draw on the Smokeless mode is a little tighter (which I prefer—feels more like a cigarette), while the Normal mode is airier.
The Airflow control on the smart display actually works. You can tune it. I found that closing it off halfway gave me the perfect balance of flavor and throat hit.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Discreetness: The Smokeless mode is a lifesaver. No lingering clouds, no smell.
- Battery Life: 900mAh with Type-C charging. It charges fast (like 30-40 mins) and lasts for days.
- Flavor Versatility: Being able to switch between Smokeless, Normal, and Boost gives you three different experiences in one device.
- No Leaks: I’ve carried this in my pocket, thrown it in my bag, and it hasn’t leaked a single drop.
Cons:
- Learning Curve: It takes a minute to get used to the “hold it in” technique for Smokeless mode. If you just inhale and immediately exhale like a normal vape, you’ll still get vapor. You have to be intentional about holding it.
- Size: It’s bigger than a standard disposable. It’s not huge, but it’s not something that will disappear in a coin pocket.
- Nic Strength: 50mg is strong. If you are a light vaper, this might be too intense, even on the lower settings.
Who is this for?
I’d recommend the VAPEPIE GHOST AIR 40000 to:
The Stealth Vaper: If you vape at work, at concerts, or around family that hates the smell/smoke, this is basically made for you.
The Heavy User: If you’re tired of buying a new disposable every 3 days, the 40,000 puff count and 22ml capacity mean this will last you weeks.
Flavor Chasers: The dual coil Boost mode really does deliver a more saturated, intense flavor compared to standard disposables.
Final Verdict
I went into this thinking the “Smokeless” thing was just a marketing stunt. Turns out, it’s actually the most useful feature I’ve used in a disposable in a long time. The Ghost Air feels like a device that actually thought about how people vape in real life—sometimes you want to chuck clouds, sometimes you just want a quick fix without looking like a fog machine.
It’s pricey compared to a small disposable, but when you break down the cost per puff, it’s actually way cheaper. If you’re looking for something different that prioritizes discretion and flavor, this is a solid pick.
Rating: 8.5/10
