Okay, so I’ve been vaping for a while now, and I recently got my hands on a Crave Max. I was curious about the nicotine content, so I did a little digging around to figure out how much nicotine is actually in these things. Here’s what I found out:
First off, I grabbed the Crave Max box and started checking out the specs. These things come with a pretty decent amount of e-liquid inside. From what I saw, it said 6.5ml of e-liquid. That’s enough to last a while, which is great.

Next, I looked at the nicotine strength. There were two numbers that caught my eye: 3% (30mg) and 5%. The one I got was the 5% version. Basically, this means that 5% of the total e-liquid in the device is nicotine. Some websites say it’s the percentage of nicotine about all of the juice in the disposable. Some say it’s like how many milligrams of nicotine there are per milliliter of the e-liquid. But, for me, it’s still too hard to get the difference.
But, the lower the number, the less nicotine, I think.
Then, I noticed the battery size. It’s a 1300mAh battery. That’s a pretty hefty battery for a disposable vape, and it’s supposed to give you up to 2500 puffs. I’ve been using mine for a few days now, and it’s still going strong, so that seems about right.
To get a better idea, I also looked up some similar products. It looks like most disposable vapes have somewhere between 2% and 5% nicotine. So, the Crave Max is on the higher end of that range, but not the highest I’ve seen.
Here’s a simple breakdown of what I found:
- E-liquid capacity: 6.5ml
- Nicotine strength: 5% (I also found another version of 3% (30mg))
- Battery: 1300mAh
- Puffs: Up to 2500
My Experience
After using the Crave Max for a bit, I can say that it definitely delivers a satisfying hit. It’s smooth, and the flavor is pretty good too. I’ve been trying to cut down on nicotine, so I might try to find a lower percentage next time. But overall, it’s a solid device, and I can see why people like it.
So, that’s my little adventure into figuring out the nicotine content in a Crave Max. Hope this helps anyone else who’s curious!