Alright, let’s talk about something that’s been on my mind lately – the nicotine content in those Geek Bar Pulse vapes. I’ve been trying to get a handle on how much nicotine is actually in these things, and man, it’s a bit of a rabbit hole.
So, I started digging around, trying to find some solid info. The packaging says each Geek Bar Pulse has 50mg/ml of nicotine, which is the same as 5% nicotine. That’s a lot, right? But then I saw another number floating around – 20mg/ml, or 2% nicotine. And to add to the confusion, some folks were saying it’s 12mg/ml. What’s the deal?

First, I went straight to the source – the GeekVape official website. They are saying it’s 12mg/ml, but I don’t know who wrote it, maybe it’s not that accurate. Then I checked some other first-hand sources, such as the package of Geek Bar Pulse, which says 50mg/ml. This is quite confusing.
Here’s how I tried to make sense of it:
- Started with the basics: The most common number I found was 5% nicotine, or 50mg/ml. That seems to be the standard for these vapes.
- Looked for official info: I checked the Geek Bar Pulse packaging myself, and it does indeed say 20mg of nicotine. But that’s the total nicotine content, not the concentration.
- Compared with other sources: Other websites and even some studies were saying 50mg/ml, which is a big difference from 12mg/ml.
Then I tried to figure out what this means in practical terms. A 5% nicotine concentration is pretty high. It’s similar to what you’d find in some traditional cigarettes. So, if you’re using a Geek Bar Pulse, you’re definitely getting a good dose of nicotine with each puff. But, it’s not like smoking, I guess the nicotine from vaping isn’t absorbed the same way.
I even tried to do some rough calculations. If a Geek Bar Pulse has 6ml of e-liquid, and it’s 5% nicotine, that’s a lot of nicotine in one device. Way more than you’d get in a single cigarette, that’s for sure.
Now, I’m not a scientist or a doctor, so take all of this with a grain of salt. But from what I gathered, it seems like the 50mg/ml (5%) number is the most accurate for the Geek Bar Pulse. The 12mg/ml on the Geek Bar official website, I don’t know where it comes from.
Here’s the bottom line:
- Most sources, including some product descriptions, say the Geek Bar Pulse has 5% nicotine, or 50mg/ml.
- The packaging mentions 20mg of total nicotine, but that doesn’t tell us the concentration.
- The GeekVape website says 12mg/ml, which seems off compared to other info.
So, yeah, it’s a bit confusing. But I think it’s safe to say that these Geek Bar Pulse vapes pack a pretty strong nicotine punch. If you’re using them, just be aware of that. And if you’re trying to cut down on nicotine, these might not be the best choice.
This whole thing got me thinking about how we measure nicotine in vapes. It’s not always straightforward, and the numbers can be misleading. I guess the important thing is to do your research and understand what you’re putting into your body. And hey, maybe don’t rely on some random dude’s blog post for all your info (that’s me!).

Anyway, that’s my little adventure into the world of nicotine and Geek Bar Pulse vapes. Hope it was somewhat helpful. Stay safe out there, folks!