So, I’ve been getting into vaping lately, and like a lot of folks, I started wondering about the nicotine levels in these things. Specifically, I got my hands on a Geek Bar, and I was curious: just how much nic does a Geek Bar have? I mean, it’s important to know what you’re putting into your body, right?
First off, I grabbed the Geek Bar and checked out the packaging. Usually, the nicotine content is listed there, but it can be a bit confusing. You see numbers like 50mg/ml, 20mg/ml, 2%, 5%, and even 0mg. What does it all mean? I decided to do some digging.

I started by hitting up the Geek Vape’s official website. I figured, who better to ask than the people who make these things? Their site had some product info, but it wasn’t super clear. I found some general stuff about their different products like the Geek Bar, Geek Bar Lite, and Geek Bar S600. For instance, the Geek Bar Lite has about 20mg strength, while some others have options for 0mg, 10mg, and 20mg. But I was using a Geek Bar Pulse, and the details for that one were kind of vague. I read somewhere on their site that it was 12mg/mL, but then I saw other info saying it was way higher.
Next, I browsed a bunch of vaping forums and online shops. There’s a ton of info out there, but it’s all over the place! Some sources said the Geek Bar Pulse has 50mg/ml, which is the same as 5% nicotine. That seemed pretty high to me. Others said it was 20mg/ml, or 2%. I even saw mentions of 10mg, which people said was a good middle ground if you’re not a heavy smoker.
After that, I tried to compare it to regular cigarettes. I found some articles explaining how much nicotine is in each puff of a Geek Bar Pulse. They said each puff is around 0.15 to 0.3 mg of nicotine. But honestly, that didn’t really clear things up for me. It’s hard to compare puffs to actual nicotine content, you know?
I also stumbled upon some pages that listed nicotine levels for different Geek Bar models, like the Plus 15000 and Skyview 25000. But again, it was more confusing than helpful. Each model has different specs, and it felt like I was going in circles.
Finally, I decided to just measure it myself. This was tricky, but I found some methods online. I won’t get into the technical details, but let’s just say it involved some careful measuring and calculations. My results? Well, it seemed like the Geek Bar Pulse I had was closer to the 20mg/ml mark, which is 2% nicotine.
Conclusion of My Little Experiment
- Confusing Labels: The packaging and online info can be super confusing with all those numbers and percentages.
- Website Info: The official website has some info, but it’s not always clear or consistent.
- Lots of Opinions: There’s a bunch of different info out there, and it varies a lot.
- My Test: My own little experiment suggested that the Geek Bar Pulse is around 2% nicotine.
So, there you have it. Figuring out how much nicotine is in a Geek Bar, especially the Pulse, isn’t straightforward. It took some real digging and even a bit of DIY testing to get a clearer picture. I guess the big takeaway here is to always double-check and maybe even do your own research if you’re really curious. Vape safe, folks!