You know that feeling when a vape company sends you something before it even hits the shelves? Yeah, that happened. Vapepie reached out and let me try the MATRIX 50K in Juicy Peach. No filters, no sponsored script – just me, this device, and a whole lot of puffs. Here’s what I actually think after using it for a while.
Quick Specs (so you know what we’re dealing with)
- Max Power: 18W / 20.5W (two modes)
- Display: LED – shows power & e-liquid level
- Puffs: Up to 50,000 (yes, fifty thousand)
- Battery: 900mAh
- Coil: Dual Mesh
- E-liquid Capacity: 25 ML
- Charging: USB-C
- Nicotine: 50mg/ml (5%)
- Resistance: 1.0Ω Mesh Coil
- Size: 48.5mm × 23.7mm × 120mm
Flavors Available (from the list they gave me)
- Banana Taffy Freeze
- Blue Razz Ice
- Juicy Peach (the one I tested)
- Mexico Mango
- Miami Mint
- Orange Slush
- Pineapple Coconut
- Sour Apple Ice
- Strawberry Kiwi
- Watermelon Ice
First Impressions & Build Quality
Right out of the box, this thing feels… expensive. Not in a “fake gold plating” way, but in a “this actually has some weight to it” way. The body is a mix of metal and plastic, but honestly it mostly feels like metal. The edges are rounded, so it sits in your palm really nicely. Dimensions are 120mm tall – about the size of a thick marker pen. Fits in a jeans pocket without being annoying.
The clear e-liquid tank is what caught my eye first. Most disposables hide the juice behind colored plastic. Here you can literally see how much is left. No more guessing “am I about to get a burnt hit?”. That little detail shows they actually thought about the user.
And the display – wow. It’s not just a boring battery bar. It’s a 3D-looking screen that shows both power mode and juice level. At night, it lights up and looks pretty slick. Honestly feels more like a pod mod than a disposable.
The drip tip is made of soft silicone, duckbill shaped. Small, comfortable, seals nicely with your lips. Little things like that make the whole experience feel premium.
The Real Experience (Juicy Peach)
Flavor
I’ve tried a lot of peach vapes. Most are either candy-sweet or taste like peach syrup from a can. This one? It’s a natural, juicy peach – the kind you bite into during summer. Not too sweet, not artificial. There’s a slight coolness on the exhale but no overwhelming “ice” blast. Just clean, consistent peach from first puff to… well, I haven’t finished it yet.
Vapor Production
The dual mesh coil does its job. Clouds are dense and smooth. No spitting, no dry hits. I ran it in Boost Mode (20.5W) most of the time because I like a warmer, fuller vapor. But you can switch to Eco Mode (18W) if you want to save battery and get a slightly milder draw. The difference is noticeable – Boost gives more punch, Eco is smoother and lasts longer.
Battery Life
900mAh doesn’t sound huge, but for a disposable it’s solid. I vape moderately – maybe 300-400 puffs a day – and it lasted me about 4 days before needing a charge. Charging via USB-C takes roughly 45 minutes. I tried using it while charging (just for testing, don’t recommend it normally) and it worked fine, no weird issues.
Airflow
There’s an adjustable bottom airflow ring. Fully open gives an airy, restricted direct-lung hit. Closed down a bit gives a tighter MTL draw. I found my sweet spot about halfway – perfect for flavor and a satisfying throat hit.
The Good (Pros)
- Transparent juice tank – genius. You always know when you’re running low.
- Great build quality – metal body feels premium, not cheap plastic.
- Dual power modes – gives you flexibility depending on your mood.
- Display is actually useful – not just a gimmick. You can see battery % and juice level clearly.
- Flavor stays consistent – no drop-off after the first thousand puffs.
- Comfortable mouthpiece – silicone makes a big difference.
- 50,000 puffs – this thing lasts. For heavy users, still weeks. For light users, maybe months.
The Not-So-Good (Cons)
- It’s big – not huge, but definitely not discreet. If you want something tiny to hide in your palm, this ain’t it.
- 50mg nicotine might be strong for some – if you’re used to 20mg or 30mg, this will hit hard. Not a con for everyone, but worth noting.
- No pass-through charging recommended – they don’t forbid it, but I’d avoid chain vaping while plugged in.
- Can’t refill – once the 25ml is gone, it’s gone. But at 50k puffs, that’s a long time.
- The puff count claim – let’s be real, 50k depends on how you vape. Eco mode, short puffs? Maybe. Boost mode, long drags? Less. But still easily 30k+ in real use.
Who Is This For?
- Heavy disposables users – if you’re burning through a 5k or 10k vape every week, this will save you money and hassle.
- People who hate guessing juice level – the transparent tank is a lifesaver.
- Anyone wanting to reduce waste – one device lasting months is better than 10 small disposables.
- Flavor chasers – dual mesh + adjustable airflow + boost mode = really good taste.
- Not for beginners – 50mg nic is strong. If you never smoked or vaped before, this will knock you out.
- Not for stealth vapers – it produces noticeable clouds and isn’t tiny.
Final Thoughts
Look, I’m usually skeptical of “50k puffs” claims. But after using the MATRIX 50K for over a week, I get it. Vapepie didn’t just make a bigger disposable – they actually improved the experience. The transparent tank, the metal body, the dual modes, the silicone tip… it all adds up to something that feels closer to a refillable pod system than a throwaway device.
Is it perfect? No. It’s bulky, the nicotine is strong, and you can’t refill it. But for what it’s designed to be – a long-lasting, high-quality disposable for regular vapers – it’s easily one of the best of 2026.
If you’re tired of cheap disposables that die after three days or taste burnt halfway through, give this a shot. Just maybe start with a lower-nic flavor if 50mg scares you.
Would I buy one with my own money? Yeah, actually. And that’s the highest praise I can give.



