Okay, so I’ve been trying to figure out just how much nicotine is packed into these Geek Bar vapes everyone’s talking about. I started digging around, and let me tell you, it’s a bit of a rabbit hole.
What I Did First
First off, I grabbed a few different Geek Bar models to see if there was a difference between them. I got my hands on a regular Geek Bar, a Geek Bar Lite, and a Geek Bar S600. I also noticed some information about a Geek Bar Pulse which apparently has different nicotine levels.

Checking Out the Nicotine Levels
After getting the vapes, I started looking at their labels and any info I could find online about them. It seemed like the nicotine content varied quite a bit.
- Geek Bar: Some had 2ml of nicotine salt with options for 0mg, 10mg, or 20mg of nicotine.
- Geek Bar Lite: This one came with 1.8ml of nicotine salt, and the strength was listed as 20mg.
- Geek Bar S600: This model had 2ml of nicotine salt, also at 20mg strength.
- Geek Bar Pulse: I found conflicting info on this one. Some sources said it had 50mg/ml (which is 5% nicotine), while others said it was 20mg/ml (2% nicotine). That’s a big difference!
Comparing to Cigarettes
I then tried to compare this to regular cigarettes. I heard someone say that using a whole Geek Bar or Elf Bar was like smoking 48 to 50 cigarettes. Now, that sounded like a lot, but it made me even more curious about the actual numbers. It’s all a bit confusing because nicotine in vapes is measured in mg/ml or percentages, while with cigarettes, we usually just think about the total number of cigarettes.
Figuring Out the Right Amount
This whole thing got me thinking about what amount of nicotine is right for me. I mean, 10mg might be okay if you’re not a heavy smoker, but what if you are? Is 5% nicotine too much? It seems like there’s a sweet spot somewhere, but it depends on each person’s habits and tolerance.
What I Learned
So, after all this digging around, I realized that the nicotine content in Geek Bars can vary a lot. You’ve got everything from 0mg to 50mg, depending on the model. And comparing it to cigarettes is tricky because of the different ways nicotine is measured. Plus, what works for one person might not work for another. It’s all about finding what feels right for you, I guess.
In the end, I’m still not 100% sure about the exact nicotine in each puff, but I definitely have a better idea of what’s in these Geek Bars. It’s been an interesting little project, and I hope sharing this helps someone else out there who’s also scratching their head over this stuff.