Alright, so I’ve been getting a lot of questions about this Geek Bar thing, specifically about how long it lasts when you set it to zero nicotine. So, I figured, why not just try it out myself and see what the deal is? I mean, who better to test it than someone who actually uses these things, right?
First off, I got myself one of those Geek Bar Pulse Zero Nicotine Vapes. The box says it can go up to 15,000 puffs in regular mode, and around 7,500 in what they call “pulse” mode. Sounds fancy, but what does that even mean in real life? That’s what I wanted to find out.

So, I started using it like I normally do – you know, a few puffs here, a few puffs there. Nothing crazy, just my usual routine. I made sure I had it on the standard mode. I kept a little notebook to jot down how many days I was using it and how often. I was pretty surprised that it didn’t die out after a week or two. Those things usually don’t last that long, you know?
- Day 1-7: Used it like I normally do, felt like it wasn’t even making a dent in the battery or whatever they use in these things.
- Day 8-14: Still going strong. I even started using it a bit more, just to see when it would finally give up.
- Day 15-21: I started to see some changes. It was like, the thing was getting weaker or something, you know? It was still usable, but not the same as at the beginning.
- Day 22-28: Now, it was definitely on its last legs. I was getting maybe half the puffs I was getting before.
- Day 29-35: It finally kicked the bucket. It wasn’t even a surprise at that point. I got a solid few weeks out of it.
I also tried the whole “pulse mode” thing. Basically, it’s supposed to give you a stronger hit. I guess if you’re into that, it’s cool. But for me, it just meant the thing died quicker. I got about two weeks on that mode, give or take.
My conclusion?
If you’re using it normally, on zero nicotine, and not going crazy with it, a Geek Bar can last you a good long while, almost a month. If you’re hitting it hard or using that pulse mode, then yeah, it’ll die out faster. It’s all about how you use it, really.
This whole experiment was pretty interesting, to be honest. I didn’t expect it to last as long as it did. I guess it’s a decent choice if you’re looking for something that won’t die on you after a few days. But like anything else, your mileage may vary, as they say.
Hope this little experiment of mine helps you guys out! Let me know if you have any other questions, and I’ll try my best to answer them.