Okay, so, I’ve been trying to figure out which disposable vapes last the longest, right? I mean, who wants to keep buying new ones all the time? It’s a hassle and it gets expensive. So, I started digging around, trying different brands, and keeping notes on how long each one actually lasted.
Start of the Journey
First off, I started with some of the popular ones everyone talks about. I grabbed a few different models to see what the fuss was about. I made sure to use them like I normally would, not trying to make them last longer or anything. Just regular, everyday use.

Testing Them Out
I started by charging them up fully, because, you know, gotta start with a full battery. Then, I just used them until they were completely dead. I kept track of how many days I used each one and roughly how many puffs I was taking. It wasn’t super scientific, but it gave me a good idea.
- XROS Series: Man, these were pretty impressive. I tried both the XROS Pro and the XROS 4. Seriously smooth hits, and they lasted a decent amount of time. I was getting a good few days out of each one, no problem.
- CALIBURN G3 & G3 Pro: These were also solid. Not as long-lasting as the XROS, but still pretty good. The flavor was on point, and they felt good to use.
- Horizontech Binaries Cabin 10000: This one is a beast! I heard it was supposed to be the longest-lasting, and it didn’t disappoint. I got way more puffs out of this one than any of the others. Seriously, this thing just kept going and going.
- NEXA Pro: Another heavy hitter in the puff count department. It’s a bit bigger, but if you want something that lasts, this is a good choice.
- Elf Bar BC5000: This one is smaller but still packs a punch. It didn’t last as long as the Binaries Cabin or the NEXA Pro, but it’s a good option if you want something more compact.
What I Found
After testing all these out, I gotta say, the Horizontech Binaries Cabin 10000 really did live up to the hype. It lasted the longest by far. I was actually surprised at how many puffs I got out of it. But, the XROS series, especially the Pro, was a close second in terms of overall performance and longevity. The CALIBURN ones were good too, especially if you want something a bit more budget-friendly. For that, the Elf Bar BC5000 are a good middle ground in this range.
Wrapping It Up
So, there you have it. That’s my experience with trying to find the longest-lasting disposable vapes. It was a bit of trial and error, but I feel like I’ve got a good handle on it now. Hopefully, this helps someone else out there who’s also on the hunt for a vape that won’t die on them after a day or two. Just remember, everyone’s usage is different, so what worked for me might be a bit different for you. But, hey, that’s part of the fun, right? Trying new things and finding what you like best.