Okay, so, I got curious the other day about these Raz vapes everyone’s talking about. Specifically, I wanted to know how many puffs you can actually get out of one. So, I grabbed a couple of different models and decided to see for myself.
First up, I picked up the Raz TN9000. It’s supposed to have around 9,000 puffs, according to the packaging. It’s a neat little device, and it even has this screen that shows you the battery life and how much e-liquid is left. Pretty handy, right?

Testing the Raz TN9000
- Starting Out: I started using it like I normally would, taking a few puffs here and there throughout the day. I didn’t really keep an exact count, just wanted to see how long it lasted with my usual vaping habits.
- Keeping Track: I used it for several days, and I gotta say, the battery indicator was pretty accurate. It gradually went down, and the e-liquid level seemed to follow suit.
- Hitting a Snag: Eventually, I started noticing a burnt taste. It wasn’t immediate, but it gradually got worse. That’s when I knew the e-liquid was probably running low, even though the indicator still showed a little bit left.
I kept using it until the burnt taste was just unbearable. It definitely didn’t hit the 9,000 puff mark, but it did last me a good while. I’d say maybe a week and a half? I even continued to use it for a further 5 days after the last bar started blinking, but I wouldn’t recommend doing that.
Trying the Raz DC25000
Next, I got my hands on the Raz DC25000. This one boasts a whopping 25,000 puffs. It has a normal mode and a boost mode. I thought that normal mode would be best to ensure the maximum number of puffs, so that’s what I went with.
- First Impressions: This one felt a bit bigger than the TN9000, but still comfortable to hold. It also has that same screen to show battery and e-liquid levels.
- Long-lasting: I used this one for a longer period, and honestly, it just kept going and going. I lost track of how many days, but it was significantly longer than the TN9000.
- Same Burnt Taste: Just like the TN9000, I eventually started getting that burnt taste again. It happened gradually, and it was a clear sign that the e-liquid was running low.
This one definitely lasted longer, but I’m not sure if it actually reached 25,000 puffs. Still, it was impressive how long it lasted, although the burnt taste after a while wasn’t very fun.
So, from my little experiment, it seems like the puff count on these Raz vapes is more of an estimate. It depends on how you use them, how long your puffs are, and all that. But one thing’s for sure: they definitely last longer than some other disposable vapes I’ve tried. The burnt taste is a good indicator of when it’s time to toss them, though.