One of the most common questions Australian vapers ask is: "How long does a disposable vape last?" The answer depends on several factors — battery capacity, e-liquid volume, and your personal usage patterns.
Battery Capacity by Model
- JNR Cruiser — 3500mAh (largest, lasts longest per charge)
- IGET One — 2700mAh (excellent battery life)
- IGET Bar Pro — 2000mAh (solid all-day performance)
- IGET S3 Kit — 950mAh (rechargeable device)
- Alibarbar Ice Adjust — 650mAh (USB-C rechargeable)
- Alibarbar Ingot — 600mAh (compact design)
How Long Does Each Last?
Most modern disposable vapes are USB-C rechargeable, meaning the battery can be topped up multiple times throughout the device's life. The limiting factor is the e-liquid, not the battery. Here's what to expect:
- Light user (100-200 puffs/day) — 12,000 puff device lasts 60-120 days
- Moderate user (300-500 puffs/day) — 12,000 puff device lasts 24-40 days
- Heavy user (500-1000 puffs/day) — 12,000 puff device lasts 12-24 days
Tips to Maximise Battery Life
Take shorter puffs (2-3 seconds), allow a few seconds between draws for the coil to rewick, store at room temperature, and charge before the battery fully depletes to maintain optimal performance.