Geek Bar Disposable Vape
All Geek Bar disposable vape devices in one place — Pulse X 25K, Pulse 15K, Mate 60K, CLR 50K and Pulse Zero Nicotine. 5% nicotine, US shipping.
All Geek Bar Disposable Vapes — 6 Models
- Pulse X 25K — 25,000 puffs, dual-mesh coil, Pulse / Regular dual mode. The flagship.
- Pulse 15K — 15,000 puffs, single-mesh, dual mode. The OG Pulse format.
- CLR 50K — 50,000 puffs, clear display, large-capacity disposable.
- Mate 60K Kit — 60,000 puffs total with replaceable pod system. Refill-capable.
- Mate 60K Pod — replacement pod for the Mate 60K Kit, single pod 60,000 puffs.
- Pulse Zero Nicotine — 0% nicotine version of the Pulse 15K, same puff count and chassis.
What's a Geek Bar Disposable?
A Geek Bar disposable is a single-use nicotine vape device — pre-filled with e-liquid, pre-charged (most are also rechargeable to extend life), and used until depleted. The Pulse 15K and Pulse X 25K are the dual-mode flagships; the CLR 50K and Mate 60K extend puff count into the higher-capacity territory; the Pulse Zero Nicotine offers the same Pulse 15K platform without nicotine. For the deeper "what is a Geek Bar" overview, see the What Is a Geek Bar info page.
How to Choose Your Geek Bar Disposable Vape
Six devices in the lineup look like a lot of choice, but in practice the decision comes down to five questions. Walk these in order and the right model is usually obvious by the third one.
1. How many puffs do you want? The smallest is the Pulse 15K at 15,000 puffs — roughly two to three weeks for most pack-a-day users. The Pulse X jumps to 25,000, the CLR jumps again to 50,000, and the Mate 60K Kit caps the lineup at 60,000 (refill-capable via its replaceable pod). Heavy users save real money per puff at the higher counts, but the device gets heavier and bulkier — a 15K is more pocketable than a 60K Kit.
2. Do you want Pulse Mode? The Pulse 15K and Pulse X both ship with the dual-mode chip: a Regular mode for normal draws and a Pulse Mode that boosts coil output for a stronger throat hit. If that doesn't matter to you, the CLR 50K (no Pulse Mode, single output curve) or Mate 60K give more puffs for the same money. If you want the harder Pulse hit, stay on the Pulse line.
3. Refillable or single-use? Only the Mate 60K Kit is refill-capable — you swap in a fresh Mate 60K Pod when the first one runs out. The rest are sealed single-use disposables. If you want flexibility to change flavors mid-device, the Mate is the only option in the Geek Bar lineup.
4. Nicotine or zero nicotine? Five of the six devices run 5% (50 mg/mL) salt nicotine. The Pulse Zero Nicotine is the lone 0% device — same Pulse 15K chassis, same flavors, no nicotine. It's a flavor-only build, not a smoking-replacement product (see Geek Bar No Nicotine for the full breakdown).
5. Budget? Pulse 15K and Pulse Zero Nicotine sit at the entry price; Pulse X and CLR 50K are mid-range; Mate 60K Kit is the most expensive (you're paying for the modular pod system). Cost-per-puff actually drops as puff count rises — the 60K is cheaper per puff than the 15K, even though the upfront price is higher.
Geek Bar Disposable Vape Specs Compared
Side-by-side specs for all six in-stock devices. Puff counts are manufacturer-stated maximums and depend on individual draw length; real-world use typically lands 10-20% lower.
| Device | Puffs | E-Liquid | Battery | Modes | Refill |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pulse 15K | 15,000 | 16 mL | 650 mAh | Pulse + Regular | No |
| Pulse X 25K | 25,000 | 16 mL | 900 mAh | Pulse + Regular | No |
| CLR 50K | 50,000 | 25 mL | 900 mAh | Single output | No |
| Mate 60K Kit | 60,000 | 15 mL/pod | 1100 mAh | VPU Chip | Yes (Pods) |
| Mate 60K Pod | 60,000 | 15 mL | — | — | Pod refill only |
| Pulse Zero Nicotine | 15,000 | 16 mL | 650 mAh | Pulse + Regular | No |
All devices are USB-C rechargeable, all run 5% (50 mg/mL) salt nicotine except the Zero Nicotine model, and all ship from a US-based warehouse for domestic delivery. The Mate 60K Pod row is a refill accessory for the Kit, not a standalone device — it's listed separately because it has its own product page and SKU.
Which Geek Bar Disposable Fits Your Use Case?
Specs only get you so far — here's how the six devices sort by how people actually use them.
- Daily commuter, pocketable — Pulse 15K. Smallest and lightest, slips into a pocket, lasts a couple weeks at moderate use.
- Heavy user, longest life — Mate 60K Kit. 60,000 puffs total with refill, cheapest cost per puff, but the device itself is the biggest.
- Want Pulse Mode but more puffs than the 15K — Pulse X. Same dual-mode chip as the 15K, bumped to 25,000 puffs and a 900 mAh battery.
- Want huge puff count but don't care about Pulse Mode — CLR 50K. 50,000 puffs for less than the Mate, single-output coil, clear-tank styling.
- Want the same hardware but no nicotine — Pulse Zero Nicotine. Same Pulse 15K chassis and flavors at 0% nicotine. A flavor-only build, not a smoking-replacement product.
- Flavor explorer, want to swap mid-device — Mate 60K Kit + multiple Pods. Buy the Kit once, stock different Pod flavors, swap as desired without buying a new disposable each time.
What About Discontinued Geek Bar Disposables?
Older Geek Bar disposable models — the Clio, Meloso, Lush, Skyview, Slimor, 2GO, Hero and the Lost Mary co-branded line — have been discontinued and are not part of this hub. If you're looking for one of those names, the closest current replacement is the Pulse 15K (for the older small-format Clio / Lush / Skyview / 2GO) or the Pulse X 25K (for the Hero and Lost Mary co-branded devices, which were higher-puff). The Geek Bar Discontinued Guide has the full migration map with original specs and the best in-stock replacement for each retired device.