Best Disposable Vapes Canada 2026: Complete Buyer’s Guide

The Canadian disposable vape category has changed more in the last twelve months than in the three years before it. Fifty-thousand-puff devices have given way to 80K and 100K models. Dual-mesh coils are standard. Adjustable wattage modes have turned up on devices that used to be one-button-and-go. Behind the counter at our Burnaby shop, the questions have shifted with the hardware. Customers are less concerned with whether to vape and more concerned with which device is built for the way they actually vape, and whether the unit they’re holding is even real.

This guide is the answer we’d give if you walked in and asked which are the best disposable vapes Canada has on shelves right now. Ten devices, what each one is best for, and the things no spec sheet will tell you. If you’d rather skip ahead and browse, our disposable vape range is one click away.

Quick answer: what’s the best disposable vape in Canada in 2026?

There isn’t one. The right disposable depends entirely on whether you prioritise puff count, flavour, simplicity, or price. For most people landing on this page, our pick for best overall is the Flavour Beast Beast Mode Max 2 50K. It has four power modes, an OLED screen, and a 20 mL tank, which is the closest a disposable comes to a small mod. If you want simpler and cheaper, the Elf Bar BC10000 does almost everything right with no learning curve. If this is your first disposable, the Veev Now Ultra is the lowest-commitment way to start.

Key takeaways before you scroll:

  • The 20 mg/mL nicotine cap applies to every disposable legally sold in Canada. Anything stronger is either a non-Canadian variant or a counterfeit.
  • Manufacturer puff counts are aspirational. Real-world puff count typically runs 30 to 40% lower.
  • Counterfeit Elf Bar, Lost Mary, and Geek Bar units are widespread. Always verify your unit through the brand’s authentication page.
  • Flavour availability varies by province. Quebec, Nova Scotia, PEI, and New Brunswick block most fruit options.
  • Every legitimate device sold in Canada carries a green-and-white federal excise stamp.

At a glance: the lineup

Device Best for Mfr puff count Tank Coil
Flavour Beast Beast Mode Max 2 50K Best overall Up to 50,000 20 mL Single + dual mesh
Elf Bar BC10000 Best mainstream pick Up to 10,000 18 mL Quaq mesh
Geek Bar (Pulse / Pulse X) Best flavour consistency 9,000 / 25,000 16 mL / 20 mL Dual mesh
Lost Mary OS5000 Best for new vapers Up to 5,000 10 mL Mesh
Mr Fog Switch Best Canadian high-puff Up to 15,000 Mid-capacity Dual mesh
Allo Ultra 25K Best daily driver Up to 25,000 17 mL (2+15) Mesh
Vice Box Best flavour-forward Up to 6,000 13 mL Mesh
Veev Now Ultra Best for beginners Up to 1,100 2 mL Standard
STLTH x Geek Bar 80K Honourable mention Up to 80,000 30 mL Dual mesh, dual tank
Oxbar G100K Honourable mention Up to 100,000 30 mL Dual mesh ×2

A note on those puff counts. Manufacturers measure them under lab conditions with one-second puffs in the lowest-power mode. In real use, expect 60 to 70% of the printed number. A 50K device behaves more like a 30K-to-35K device in practice.

Flavour Beast Beast Mode Max 2 50K — best overall

The Beast Mode Max 2 is the closest thing in disposable form to a small mod. Four power modes (Eco, Normal, Beast, Max) switch between a single mesh coil at 1.0 ohm and a dual mesh coil at 0.5 ohm depending on which mode you’re in. In Eco at 10W, the device is calm and the 850 mAh battery stretches. In Max at 23W, both coils fire and the flavour gets noticeably denser. There’s an OLED screen that shows battery, e-liquid, and active mode. Adjustable airflow lets you tighten the draw for a more cigarette-like inhale or open it up for a direct-lung hit.

The 20 mL tank is at the upper end of what’s legal to ship in Canada, with salt nicotine at 20 mg/mL. The lineup is one of the broadest on the market, with over thirty options across fruit-iced (Mega Mango Iced, Sic Strawberry Iced), mint (Extreme Mint, Miami Mint), and tobacco (Smooth Tobacco, Good Ol’ Golden Tobacco). One observation from our own bench time: in Max the device gets warm if you chain three or four heavy draws back-to-back. Browse the current Flavour Beast lineup for stock.

Who it’s for: people who treat their disposable as a daily driver and want some control. Who it’s not for: anyone who wants to pull a device out of a package and just inhale.

Elf Bar BC10000 — best mainstream pick

The Elf Bar BC10000 is the disposable that almost every Canadian vape shop sells more of than anything else. It’s not the most feature-rich device on this list. There’s no power mode switching, no adjustable airflow, no full screen. What you get instead is 18 mL of e-liquid, Elf Bar’s patented Quaq mesh coil, a 620 mAh rechargeable battery with USB-C, and LED indicators for battery and e-liquid level. Salt nicotine at 20 mg/mL.

The Quaq coil is the part that matters. Compared to the older BC5000, the BC10000 holds its flavour better through the back half of the tank. The Canadian flavour lineup at the official Elf Bar Canada page covers ten-plus profiles including Blueberry Mint, Strawberry Ice, Grape Cherry, Miami Mint, and the Chilled Classic Red tobacco option that’s relevant for readers in flavour-restricted provinces.

A specific warning: this is the most-counterfeited disposable brand in Canada. We’ve covered authenticity verification below. The full Elf Bar disposables collection on our site shows what’s currently on shelf.

Who it’s for: anyone who wants the most popular disposable on the market and doesn’t need to fiddle with settings. Who it’s not for: vapers chasing adjustable airflow, modes, or the absolute longest-lasting device (Elf Bar’s BC Pro 80K is the high-capacity flagship).

Geek Bar Pulse — best flavour consistency

Geek Bar’s Pulse line is built around dual mesh coils paired with Pulse Mode. Slide a switch on the underside and both coils fire together, producing a denser cloud and richer flavour at the cost of faster e-liquid burn. Two main Pulse devices are on the Canadian market: the original Pulse 9000 (16 mL, 650 mAh, up to 9,000 puffs) and the upgraded Pulse X 25K (20 mL, 820 mAh, up to 25,000 puffs in regular mode and 15,000 in Pulse Mode). The Pulse X has a 3D curved screen, the only disposable in this lineup that does, and a fast-charge feature that hits 80% in roughly twenty minutes via USB-C.

The flavour consistency is what we keep coming back to. Geek Bar’s mesh setup keeps the wick saturated longer than most competitors, which shows on the back third of the tank where lesser devices taste burnt. Both Pulse models offer non-iced options, which matters in a flavour-restricted province: Blue Razz, Looper, Miami Mint, Rich Tobacco, and Strawberry Kiwi all skip the ice. Check our Geek Bar disposables page for which Pulse model is in stock.

Who it’s for: flavour-first vapers. Who it’s not for: anyone who wants the highest possible puff count. Neither Pulse model breaks 25K.

Lost Mary OS5000 — best for new vapers

Lost Mary shares a parent with Elf Bar, which the brand’s marketing tends to obscure. What sets it apart is the design. The OS5000’s wavy, planet-surface-textured shell and contoured grip are as ergonomic as anything on this list. For someone transitioning from cigarettes who finds the more aggressive, mod-shaped disposables off-putting, that matters.

Specs are deliberately modest. The Canadian OS5000 carries 10 mL of salt nicotine at 20 mg/mL, runs on a 650 mAh rechargeable battery, and uses a single mesh coil. No power modes, no adjustable airflow, no screen. Just a three-stage LED that shows green, blue, or red. Up to 5,000 manufacturer-rated puffs, which sounds short next to the 50K beasts on this list, but for a once-a-day vaper it’s plenty. The Canadian flavour lineup runs to twelve iced options through the official Lost Mary site, with Blue Razz Ice, Cherry Cola, Mary Dream, and Strawberry Pina Colada among the most-asked-for at our shop. Browse our current Lost Mary range for stock.

A flagged note: a number of Canadian retailers list the OS5000 with 13 mL of e-liquid. That figure is the US/global variant. The Canadian SKU is 10 mL. Worth double-checking what you’re buying matches what you expect.

Who it’s for: first-time disposable users, light-to-moderate vapers. Who it’s not for: heavy daily vapers who’d burn through a 5K device in three days.

Mr Fog Switch — Best Canadian high-puff

Mr Fog is one of the few brands on this list that started in Canada. Founded in 2018, e-liquid originally, now focused on disposables. The Switch series sits in a competitive sweet spot: longer-lasting than 5K-to-10K disposables, more compact than 50K-plus flagships. The standout feature is dual-mode adjustable wattage. Eco at 10W for a smoother, longer-lasting draw, Boost at 20W when you want denser vapour. A smart screen shows battery, e-liquid, and active wattage, and there’s a child-lock function that none of the other devices in this list include.

The Switch’s signature crackle texture finish isn’t just decorative. It adds grip on a device that’s larger than a BC10000. The flavour range includes unusual options for the Canadian market: Cola Gummy Ice, Root Beer, Pina Blend, and a Gold Edition release whose flavour the brand has chosen not to disclose.

Transparency note. Mr Fog’s specifications page on their Canadian website doesn’t publicly disclose battery capacity or exact e-liquid millilitres for the Switch. We’ve handled the device extensively. It lasts longer than the 5K-tier devices and runs slightly shorter than the 25K-tier flagships. Multi-day to week-plus range depending on how hard you hit it.

Who it’s for: Canadians who want a Canadian brand with adjustable wattage. Who it’s not for: spec-comparison shoppers who need exact numbers to decide.

Allo Ultra 25K — best daily driver

Allo is a Canadian-designed brand that’s earned real loyalty among our regulars. The Ultra 25K does something none of the other devices on this list do. It splits 17 mL of e-liquid across a 2 mL pre-filled internal pod and a 15 mL snap-on cartridge that engages once the internal pod is depleted. The brand calls it the No Turning Back system. The device works immediately out of the box, then transitions seamlessly to the larger reservoir.

Hardware is straightforward: 600 mAh rechargeable battery with fast-charging USB-C, a single mesh coil, fixed mouth-to-lung airflow, and a battery indicator light. The flavour lineup runs to fifteen Canadian-developed options, leaning toward iced fruit (Fuji Apple Ice, Grape Ice, Watermelon Ice) with non-iced anchors (Juicy Mango, Blue Raspberry) and the obligatory Spearmint for flavour-restricted provinces.

We’ve published a full review of the Allo Ultra 25K elsewhere in our network. The short version: the snap-on cartridge system is the differentiator, and over multiple weeks of daily use we saw essentially no flavour drop-off. Manufacturer rating is up to 25,000 puffs; expect 15,000 to 17,500 in real use. Browse the Allo collection for stock.

Who it’s for: pack-a-day-equivalent vapers who want one device to last weeks. Who it’s not for: light vapers who’d waste the capacity.

Vice Box — best flavour-forward

Vice is a Canadian brand whose entire positioning is flavour-led. The Vice Box and its larger successor the Vice Box 2 lean into iced fruit and clean profile work. Notable options include Apple Kiwi Watermelon Ice, Strawberry Kiwi Ice, Peach Berries Ice, Tropical Blast, and a strong Mint Ice. Hardware is simple: mesh coil, draw activation, USB-C rechargeable, 20 mg/mL salt nicotine. No screen, no modes, no adjustable airflow.

The two devices in the family differ significantly in scale. The original Vice Box runs around 13 mL and rates up to 6,000 puffs. The newer Vice Box 2 is in the 30 mL / 70,000-puff territory with dual mesh coils and a large LED screen, putting it in direct competition with the STLTH x Geek Bar 80K. Browse the current Vice disposables lineup to see which models we have on shelf.

Regulatory note. Vice paused 12 mg and 0 mg variants in Canadian retail, leaving 20 mg salt nicotine as the standard. If you’re seeing Vice product at lower nicotine concentrations, double-check it’s a current Canadian SKU.

Who it’s for: flavour-driven vapers. Who it’s not for: anyone who wants device features, or anyone who needs tobacco profiles.

Veev Now Ultra — best for beginners

Veev is the outlier on this list. It’s a Philip Morris International brand (yes, the IQOS people), and the supply chain behind it differs from every other product here. The good: counterfeit risk is dramatically lower than on Elf Bar, Geek Bar, or Lost Mary. The constraint: smaller lineup, lower puff count, non-rechargeable.

The Veev Now Ultra runs a 2 mL pre-filled tank at 20 mg/mL salt nicotine, rated for up to 1,100 puffs (closer to 700 to 800 in real use). Pre-charged, non-rechargeable, single-use. No modes, no screen, no airflow controls. The indicator light fades as the battery depletes, and that’s the entire user interface. The body is 75% recycled aluminium per Veev’s specifications, and the packaging is fully recyclable. Classic Mint and Gold Tobacco are the headline flavours. Browse the Veev range for current options.

Geographic note: Veev Now Ultra is only sold in Ontario and British Columbia per Veev’s distribution model. We’re in BC, so we have it. Readers in other provinces will need to look elsewhere.

Who it’s for: first-time disposable buyers, light occasional vapers. Who it’s not for: heavy or even moderate daily vapers.

Honourable mention: STLTH x Geek Bar 80K

We don’t currently stock the STLTH range, but a 2026 buyer’s guide that omitted this device wouldn’t be honest. It’s the headline collaboration of the Canadian disposable market in the last twelve months. STLTH (a Canadian brand owned by 2660722 Ontario Inc.) and Geek Bar combined their hardware engineering into a single 80,000-puff disposable.

The specs are serious. 30 mL of salt nicotine at 20 mg/mL, an 820 mAh rechargeable battery, dual mesh coils paired with a dual-tank system where each coil draws from its own half of the reservoir. Two power modes (Normal and Pulse) switched via the underside slider that also controls airflow. A bright LED screen shows battery, e-liquid, and active mode. Manufacturer rating up to 80,000 puffs, real-world expectation 50,000 to 56,000, which still works out to one of the lowest costs-per-puff in the entire disposable category. The flavour lineup spans 21 to 24 options depending on the retailer.

If you want this device, you’ll need to source it from a retailer that stocks STLTH. We don’t, and we won’t pretend otherwise.

Honourable mention: Rocky Vapor Oxbar G100K

The Oxbar G100K is the current puff-count record-holder in the Canadian disposable market. Up to 100,000 manufacturer-stated puffs from a 30 mL tank, 1,000 mAh rechargeable battery, dual mesh coils, and a triple-mode system (Eco, Boost, Adapter). Rocky Vapor is the Canadian distributor; Oxbar handles the hardware.

Honest take: 100,000 puffs is past the practical ceiling for most vapers. Real-world is closer to 60,000 to 70,000, and at a moderate two hundred puffs a day, that’s still close to a year of single-device use. The e-liquid will lose freshness long before then. The G100K is a positioning device as much as a product. For most readers, an 80K device is already past where the diminishing returns kick in.

How to verify your unit is real

Counterfeit disposables are the single biggest problem in this category, and Canadian readers are not insulated from it. Elf Bar, Geek Bar, and Lost Mary are the most commonly counterfeited brands.

  • Elf Bar: Scratch off the holographic sticker to reveal an 18-character security code, or scan the QR code. Either method takes you to elfbar.com/verify. A genuine code returns confirmation; a counterfeit returns an error or a code that’s already been used.
  • Lost Mary: Same parent, similar system. QR code or 18-digit security code on the side of the box, verified at the Lost Mary verification page.
  • Geek Bar: Scratch off the holographic sticker to reveal a security code, then enter it on the Geek Bar verification page.
  • The other brands (Flavour Beast, Allo, Mr Fog, Vice, Veev, STLTH, Oxbar) don’t have public verification portals. Your defence is buying from authorised Canadian retailers and checking the green-and-white federal excise stamp on every unit. No stamp, no purchase.

If verification fails, don’t use the device. Return it to the seller and report it to the manufacturer. Counterfeit hardware has been documented to use the wrong heating elements, wrong wicks, and in some cases nicotine concentrations well above the legal Canadian limit.

Canadian regulations that affect what you can buy

Three rules govern every disposable legally sold in Canada in 2026.

The federal nicotine cap is 20 mg/mL, in place since 2021. Anything advertised at 50 mg or 5% is a non-Canadian variant and shouldn’t be on a Canadian shelf. Health Canada’s vaping regulations page is the source of truth.

Federal excise tax has applied to all vaping products since October 2022, marked by the green-and-white stamp. As of January 2025, products sold in Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Yukon, and PEI require an additional provincial stamp. British Columbia doesn’t.

Provincial flavour restrictions apply in Quebec, Nova Scotia, PEI, and New Brunswick. Retail-permitted flavours in those provinces are limited to tobacco, mint, and menthol. Several products in this guide will have most of their lineup unavailable there. A federal flavour ban has been proposed but hasn’t been enacted as of this article’s publication.

Frequently asked questions

What’s the longest-lasting disposable vape in Canada?

The Rocky Vapor Oxbar G100K is the current record-holder at up to 100,000 manufacturer-stated puffs from a 30 mL tank with a 1,000 mAh rechargeable battery and triple-mode wattage. The STLTH x Geek Bar 80K is the next tier down at 80,000 puffs and 30 mL. Real-world puff counts on both run roughly 30 to 40% lower than the manufacturer-stated figures.

Are 50 mg/mL disposables legal in Canada?

No. Health Canada’s federal nicotine cap is 20 mg/mL, and that applies to all retail vape products. Devices listed at 50 mg or 5% are either US/international SKUs that aren’t legally sold in Canadian retail, or they’re counterfeits.

How do I know if my Elf Bar or Geek Bar is real?

Every legitimate Elf Bar, Geek Bar, and Lost Mary unit has a holographic security sticker with either a scratch-off code or a QR code. Scan or scratch to reveal the security code, then enter it on the brand’s official verification page. A real device returns a valid result; a fake returns an error or a code that’s already been used.

How long does a 10,000-puff disposable actually last?

In real-world use, expect 6,000 to 7,000 puffs from a device rated at 10,000. Manufacturer puff counts are measured under lab conditions with one-second puffs, and real users take longer draws. For a moderate vaper at roughly 200 puffs per day, a 10K-rated device will last 30 to 35 days. A heavy vaper at 400 puffs per day will go through it in 15 to 18 days.

Closing thoughts

The right disposable for you depends on how much you vape, what you want from the device, and what flavours your province allows. For most Canadian readers in 2026, the Beast Mode Max 2 is the best overall pick, the BC10000 is the safest mainstream choice, and the Veev Now Ultra is the lowest-risk way to start. To compare what’s in stock today, browse our disposable vape range — every device on the page is Canadian-compliant with a verified federal excise stamp.

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