Alright, so I’ve been messing around with these Geek Bar vapes lately, trying to figure out the whole nicotine percentage thing. It’s been a bit of a journey, let me tell ya.
First off, I grabbed a few different Geek Bars – the regular one, a Lite version, and one of those Pulse ones that everyone’s been talking about. I figured I’d start by comparing them, see if there were any big differences in how they hit.

The standard Geek Bar, from what I gathered, usually has about 2% nicotine, or 20mg/ml. That seemed to be the most common number I found online and also said on their package. Honestly, it felt pretty strong to me. I’m not a heavy smoker or anything, so a few puffs were enough to give me that nicotine buzz. I was able to feel it.
Then I tried the Lite version. Now, this one was supposed to be a bit weaker, but I couldn’t find a straight answer on the exact nicotine percentage, just saw many people online said it has lower nicotine than standard Geek Bar. It did feel a little less intense, but it was hard to really quantify the difference. I still got a decent throat hit, but it wasn’t as harsh as the standard one, and also the package said it contains lower nicotine than the standard Geek Bar.
Next up was the Geek Bar Pulse. This thing is a whole different beast. I saw online that it’s got 5% nicotine, which is 50mg/ml – more than double the standard one! And yeah, I could definitely feel the difference. One or two puffs and I was set. It’s definitely not something I could chain vape like the others, it is really strong, but I like the feeling that my throat got hit.
Here’s a little breakdown of what I figured out:
- Standard Geek Bar: Usually 2% nicotine (20mg/ml) – Pretty strong, good for a quick fix.
- Geek Bar Lite: Lower nicotine than the standard one, seemed like, but I couldn’t pin down the exact percentage, it is mild, good for me to vape it in the office.
- Geek Bar Pulse: 5% nicotine (50mg/ml) – Super strong, not for the faint of heart! But good for me to vape it at home.
So, there you have it. That’s my little experiment with Geek Bar nicotine percentages. It’s all a bit confusing, and it seems like the exact numbers can vary a bit depending on where you look. But hopefully, my experience can give you a general idea of what to expect. Just remember, everyone reacts differently to nicotine, so start slow and see what works for you.
And one last thing – I’m just sharing my personal experience here. I’m not a scientist or anything, so take this all with a grain of salt. If you’re really curious about the specifics, you might want to dig a little deeper online or even check the information on their package. Stay safe and happy vaping, folks!