So, I’ve been messing around with this Geek Bar Pulse thing for a while now, and I figured I’d share my experiences. You know, for anyone else who’s curious about how long these things actually last.
First off, I grabbed one of these Geek Bar Pulse vapes because everyone’s been talking about them. They say it’s got a 650mAh battery, which is supposed to be pretty decent. I was like, “Okay, let’s see if this thing can really keep up with my daily routine.”

When I first got it, I charged it up completely. It took like 55 minutes or so to get to 100%. Pretty standard, I guess. I started using it regularly, you know, throughout the day, just like I would with any other vape. In standard mode, they say it can give you around 15,000 puffs. Sounds like a lot, right? Well, in practice, it’s a bit different.
- I started using it in the morning, after breakfast.
- Took a few puffs here and there during work breaks.
- Used it more in the evening, just chilling after dinner.
Here’s how it went down:
I noticed that I was getting around 4 to 6 hours of use before I felt like it needed a recharge. Which, honestly, isn’t too shabby. But it definitely depends on how much you’re hitting it. On days when I was vaping more heavily, it was closer to the 4-hour mark. On lighter days, it stretched to about 6 hours.
They say it lasts for about 575 puffs on average. And from what I’ve seen, that’s about right. I tracked it for a few days, and I was getting a bit more than 500 puffs consistently.
I also tried to see how long nicotine stays in your system after using this thing. From what I read, it’s detectable for about 24 to 72 hours. But then there’s this other stuff called cotinine, which is like a byproduct of nicotine, and that can stick around for up to three weeks. Crazy, right?
I was also curious about other vapes, like those big ones with 7,000 or 10,000 puffs. Apparently, if you’re a light vaper, a 7,000-puff one can last you about a month. That’s pretty wild if you think about it.
Oh, and the price! I got mine for around $11.45. Not the cheapest, but considering how long it lasts, it’s not a bad deal.
In the end, the Geek Bar Pulse is pretty solid. It does what it’s supposed to do, and it lasts a decent amount of time. If you’re thinking about getting one, I’d say go for it. Just keep in mind that how long it lasts really depends on how much you use it. And remember, nicotine is going to stick around in your body for a while, so keep that in mind too.
Anyway, that’s my two cents on the Geek Bar Pulse. Hope this helps someone out there!
