Man, I’ve been trying to cut down on nicotine, you know? So, I thought I’d give those zero-nic disposable vapes a shot. Let me tell you about my little adventure with these things.
First off, I hit up a few vape shops around town. I was on a mission to find some decent zero-nic options. After some digging, I managed to snag a couple of different brands to try out. I was feeling pretty optimistic at this point. These single-use electronic cigarettes without nicotine sounded simple enough.

When I got home, I ripped open the packaging like a kid on Christmas morning. I started with this fruity blend from one of the brands. I took a puff, expecting a burst of flavor, but honestly, it was kind of underwhelming. It wasn’t bad, just not as intense as I’d hoped. I guess I was missing that nicotine kick more than I thought.
- Flavor: I tried a few different flavors, like menthol and some dessert-inspired ones. They were okay, but nothing to write home about.
- Experience: It was weird not getting that usual buzz. I found myself puffing more often, just out of habit, I guess.
I used it for a few days. It did help me cut down on my regular vaping, which was a plus. But I realized that a big part of vaping for me was the nicotine hit. Without it, it just felt like I was sucking on flavored air. This study I glanced at once said even nicotine-free e-cigarettes could mess with your blood vessels. Yikes.
After a week or so, I decided to switch back to my regular vape, but I was more mindful of how much I was using it. I started setting limits for myself, like only vaping at certain times of the day. It was tough, but I felt like I had more control over it now.
In the end, the zero-nic vapes weren’t really for me. They might work for some people, but I needed that little bit of nicotine to feel satisfied. Still, it was an interesting experiment. It taught me a lot about my vaping habits and helped me take some steps towards cutting back. So, I guess you could say it was a win in a way.
Oh, and I did see some brands like RAZ DC25000 and Geek Bar mentioned online. They might be worth checking out if you’re serious about going nicotine-free. But for me, I’m sticking with my regular vape for now and just trying to be more responsible with it.
But one thing that made me feel a bit off is that I saw someone say that even without nicotine, these things can still be harmful. That kind of bummed me out, to be honest. I mean, I was trying to do something good for myself, but it turns out it might not be that great after all. I guess it’s just another reminder that vaping, in general, isn’t exactly a healthy habit. I tried to find that article again, but I couldn’t.
Anyways, that’s my story. Hope it helps someone out there who’s thinking about trying zero-nic vapes. Just remember, it’s all about finding what works for you. But don’t think it’s harmless, please. Just be careful.