So, I’ve been messing around with these Geek Bar things lately, trying to figure out what’s up with the nicotine levels in them. It’s kinda confusing, you know? Different numbers floating around, and I just wanted to get to the bottom of it.
First off, I started digging around online. What did I do? Just hit up Google, typed in “Geek Bar nicotine percentage,” and boom, a whole bunch of stuff popped up. Mostly what people ask about it. Some folks were saying most Geek Bars have 2% nicotine, while others were talking about this Geek Bar Pro with 5%, but apparently, you can’t even get that one in the UK.

Then I saw something about a Geek Bar Pulse. Sounds fancy, right? Well, this one supposedly has 5% nicotine, or 50mg/ml, which is the same thing. That’s a lot of nicotine. I mean, we are talking about one of the disposable vapes with the highest nicotine level here.
But then, more confusion. I found another page saying the Geek Bar Pulse has 20mg/ml, which is 2% nicotine. So, which one is it? 5% or 2%? It’s enough to make your head spin.
After going through all this, I realized that in the UK, the standard for Geek Bars is 2% nicotine. Then I go look up what’s the deal in the US, the Geek Bar Pulse is rocking 5% nicotine. Jeez. What a mess.
So, what did I do next? I decided to check the Geek Bar’s packaging. I grabbed one of the Geek Bars I had lying around and started squinting at the tiny print. After reading what’s on the package. It says 2% nicotine right there on the label. Okay, so at least that clears things up a bit. The standard Geek Bar I’m holding has 2% nicotine.
Then I got myself one of these Geek Bar Pulse things. And guess what? The packaging on this one says 5% nicotine. So it seems like the Pulse does have a higher nicotine content than the regular Geek Bars.
I gotta say, it’s been a bit of a wild goose chase, but I think I finally cracked the code.
- Regular Geek Bars? Mostly 2% nicotine.
- Geek Bar Pulse? That’s the 5% one.
But the process is a bit of a headache, right? And it can get even more confusing since there’re different regulations on this kind of stuff in different places. Anyway, hope this helps someone else out there who’s as confused as I was. Just remember to check the packaging. Don’t just simply trust what others say online. That’s what I learned from all this.