Disposables are non-refillable one-use vapes that are to be disposed of after use. One of the simplest vapes to operate, a disposable vape pen is the best example of a beginner vape. That said, they nowadays come in a variety of shapes and sizes, often with features like charging ports and airflow adjustability.
Disposable vapes are the most popular e-cigarettes in 2025. They’ve been around for more than a decade, but it wasn’t until recently that the tech really improved. The standard in performance did too!
The following products are our picks for best disposables in 2025. If you want to find out more, we have prepared an in-depth guide. Keep reading!
Up to recently, nicotine-free disposable vapes were a rare occurrence. But more and more companies are releasing 0% nicotine editions of their disposable vapes lately, catering to the people that are weaning off nicotine or just want to cut down on nicotine consumption. Here are our top picks for nicotine-free disposable vapes.
A disposable vape operates on a simple premise: a draw-activated vape to dispose of after the juice is consumed or the battery dies (if it’s not rechargeable). Just remove the packaging and start puffing—though some may have a button or even adjustable airflow. And after the battery dies, toss them in your nearest recycle waste for electronics.
Most disposable vapes have no replaceable parts, and while you should never try to take one apart, they just contain a battery, a tiny chipset, and one or more juice reservoirs. While there are some disposables that come with small tanks, in most cases the juice reservoir is practically some filament material soaked in e-juice, and a coil inside it.
Disposables are usually draw-operated devices, so there is no need for a button. The chipset activates the battery when you draw on the mouthpiece, and the coil inside the filament warms up to create vapor.
Disposables in 2025 come in various styles and often with advanced features. While even the most advanced disposable is easy to use, some features offer added functionality.
The prototypical disposable vape pen is a non-rechargeable device intended for a single use. But with the arrival of high-puff disposables, a small battery didn’t make much sense. Enter the rechargeable disposable. A simple rule of thumb: if you see a high puff rating (over 2000 puffs,) chances are there is a Type-C port fitted somewhere on the device. Note that most rechargeable disposables don’t come with cables in the box, so make sure you have a cable in hand.
Most disposables offer a mouth to lung draw, which mimics the draw of a cigarette. But many disposables come with a looser draw, and these are usually available in a lower nicotine concentration. If you know your vape lingo, this is the old MTL vs. RDL distinction. If unsure, check to see if we have reviewed the device you are interested in—we always mention the draw in our reviews. But if you see that a disposable comes with 5% nicotine (50 mg/mL), it’s probably a device with a tight draw.
If you live in the EU/UK, then note that the TPD limits the nicotine strength to 20 mg/mL (2%). Due to additional TPD limitations, the disposables you will be able to find in the EU/UK are going to be more compact—and in the vast majority of cases, non-rechargeable.
Most of the advantages of disposables compared to other kinds of vapes come from the fact that they are convenient. They are compact, accessible, and beginner friendly. Here are some of the most important advantages of disposable vape pens:
Most of the disadvantages of disposable vape pens have nothing to do with performance. In fact, nowadays disposables offer great flavor and dependability. But there are some drawbacks to using disposables as your main vape. Here are the most important ones:
With literally hundreds of options available, picking the right disposable vape pen can be challenging. And while most disposables will do the job, there are some factors to consider if you want to get the most value out of your purchase.
Disposables come in many sizes, and the price is usually tied to the amount of juice they contain—i.e., the puffs. But there is value to be found. If you are budget conscious, check for the best puffs/price ratio. Shopping around, you’ll probably be able to find special offers and discounts.
If you are out and about and realize that you’ve forgotten your vape at home, then don’t worry much. Most disposables available on the market will help you get through the day. But if you are planning on using a disposable as your main vape, then make sure you check for reviews of devices and brands. Use the search function on our site—we strive to offer objective reviews for every vape we test.
Most disposables come in a variety of fruity flavors, but some companies occasionally overdo it with the ice (menthol) effect. If you don’t like menthol, you should err in the side of caution—most companies would add the word “ice” or something similar next to cooled flavors, but that’s not always the case. If in doubt, search for disposables with dessert flavors (common) or tobacco flavors (less common). These flavors are often un-mentholated.
Do you want a cigarette-like draw or a loose draw? High nicotine or low nicotine? This is important to get out of the gate, otherwise you may be disappointed by your purchase. In most cases, a tight draw is paired with higher nicotine, while a looser draw with lower nicotine. This will help you avoid unpleasant surprises.
The nearest refillable equivalent to a disposable vape pen is a pod system. In fact, some pod vapes are indistinguishable from disposables; the main things that change are that the pods themselves are refillable and replaceable, and you don’t need to dispose of the battery when the device is empty.
Pod vapes are some of the most beginner-friendly devices you can get, and they have some clear advantages over disposables. They are cheaper in the long run, more environmentally friendly, and offer the liberty to choose the e-juice you are going to use.
If you are just starting your vape journey, a disposable is a great way to get accustomed to the experience and leave smoking behind for good. But if you feel limited by the options offered in disposables and want to take it a step further, we’d advise you to check some of the best pod vapes out there.
No matter how easy disposable vapes are to use, there are some things you should know that could be taken for granted:
Some of the best disposable brands include Elf Bar, ZOVOO (DRAGBAR), Lost Mary, Adjust, and Off-Stamp. Some vaping brands that make excellent vapes in other categories have also entered the disposable market, with Geekvape (Geek Bar) and VOOPOO (NEXA) creating some of the best-performing disposables you can get right now. Our list of best disposable vapes is updated often, so you can be sure to find the best brands on this page.
Disposables are available in a variety of B&M stores, including vape shops and even gas stations. But you can always buy them online and take advantage of customer reviews, bulk offers, and bundles.
You can only recharge disposable vapes that come with a charging port. Just use a cable (usually Type-C) on a charger or a computer USB port. If there is no charging port on your disposable, there’s not much you can do when the battery dies—don’t try to hack it, just dispose of it.
Not all disposables have LED lights; for those that do, a blinking light may signal a couple of things. The most usual is that the battery is empty, but lights may blink while you are vaping or (rarely) in different colors depending on the charge level. If in doubt, check if there is a manual in the package (or online).
Most disposables come with a puff count and a liquid capacity listed in milliliters. While it depends on how often you hit your vape and how long your puffs are, smaller disposables (up to 800 puffs) usually last for a day or two, while larger ones may last from a couple of days up to a week of daily use.
A burnt hit on a disposable means that the liquid finished before the battery—if no juice is left in the vape pen, you may get a nasty hit. That doesn’t happen often with one-use disposables, but if your disposable is rechargeable, make sure you stop using it when the vapor starts to diminish and feels dry. And while we are at it, no, you can’t fix a burnt disposable vape.
The puff count has become a bit of a race, and you may be able to find disposables with 50,000 puffs or more. But more puffs isn't always better—you don’t want to carry a backpack for your disposable vape pen! If you want a compact device, look for disposables with up to 5,000-10,000 puffs. There are many companies that make disposables in this puff range, and you can find some of them in our product list above.
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