Okay, so I’ve been trying out these disposable vapes from Dinner Lady, and I gotta say, it’s been a bit of a journey. I decided to give them a shot because I heard they were a good way to cut back on nicotine. Plus, who doesn’t like the sound of Lemon Tart, right?
First off, I went ahead and ordered a few online. The package arrived pretty quickly, which was nice. It had all these different flavors, but I was most excited about the Lemon Tart one, obviously. Each of these vapes comes prefilled with 20mg of nicotine salt e-liquid, but they say it feels more like 3mg, which is way less than the usual 20mg in most disposables. That’s the whole reason I was interested in the first place. I was hoping to reduce the nicotine without having to stop vaping completely.

So, I unwrapped one of the vapes – they’re pretty sleek and simple-looking. Took off the little protective cap, and since this one was draw-activated, I just had to inhale to start it up. No buttons or anything, which is super convenient. I took a gentle puff, and the flavor was actually pretty good. The Lemon Tart was definitely there, sweet and tangy. It felt smooth, not harsh at all.
I used it throughout the day, and it was nice not having to worry about recharging or refilling. These things are designed to be disposable, so you just use them until they’re done, and then toss ’em. It felt a bit wasteful, to be honest, but it was definitely convenient.
- Pros:
- Easy to use, no need to mess around with buttons.
- The lower nicotine content felt noticeable.
- Flavors are pretty on point, especially the Lemon Tart.
- Cons:
- Feels a bit wasteful since they’re disposable.
- Not the cheapest option out there.
After a few days, I realized I was reaching for it less often than my usual vape. I guess the lower nicotine was doing its job. The thing is, I also started thinking about the environmental impact of using something disposable. It’s convenient, sure, but it’s not exactly eco-friendly. I did a bit of reading and found out there are some greener options out there, like these bamboo things from Bambu and EcoChoice. Might look into those next.
Overall, I’d say the Dinner Lady disposables are pretty good if you’re looking to cut down on nicotine or just want something convenient and flavorful. But it’s worth thinking about the waste factor. I’m still on the fence about whether I’ll keep using them long-term. Maybe I’ll try to find a balance between convenience and being a bit more environmentally conscious. We’ll see.
And that was my experience using Dinner Lady disposables. Hope it helps!