Disposable vapes have been in an arms race for the past few years, with manufacturers competing to deliver higher puff counts, longer battery life, and more features in a single device. The iJOY XP100K is the latest entry pushing that trend even further—with a headline-grabbing 100k puff rating and a design that blurs the line between disposables and refillable pod systems.
If the numbers hold up in real-world use, this could be one of the most ambitious high-capacity beginner vapes we’ve seen yet.
Price: $19.49 (at VaporDNA)
Flavors: Arabica coffee, banana cake, blue cotton candy, blue razz ice, blueberry blackberry, blueberry watermelon, cool mint, grape ice, mixed berries, peach slush, pink & blue, rose donut, sour mango pineapple, strawberry ice, watermelon ice
iJOY: From advanced hardware to high-capacity disposables
Longtime vapers will recognize iJOY as a brand that originally built its reputation in the advanced hardware space. Over the years, the company has produced a wide range of vape mods, tanks, and high-performance devices aimed at experienced users.
But like much of the industry, iJOY has increasingly pivoted toward the disposable market. Rather than producing basic entry-level disposables, the brand has been leaning into ultra-high-capacity designs that incorporate features typically found on pod systems or box mods. The XP100K appears to be a culmination of that shift—combining extreme longevity with modular elements.
A disposable built for extreme longevity
The headline feature here is obvious: the XP100K is rated for up to 100k puffs in Normal Mode. For users who want a stronger hit, switching to Boost Mode increases vapor output while reducing the total puff estimate to about 50k.
To support that level of longevity, the device relies on a hybrid design that combines a disposable vape with refillable elements. The XP100K includes:
An 18 mL prefilled pod
A 15 mL refill bottle
A refillable and replaceable pod section
This approach gives the device far more liquid capacity than a traditional disposable, which helps explain how the enormous puff count is achievable in the first place.
iJOY had a standout year in 2018. In the span of a single calendar year, they released—among others—two devices widely considered “mod of the year” contenders: the Avenger and the Diamond. They also put out the Katana, one of the best high-wattage vape pens of its time.
After going quiet for a while, the company resurfaced in recent years with some genuinely innovative disposable designs. I’m always interested when a brand with a strong background in vaping hardware moves into the beginner vape space, so the XP100K definitely caught my attention.
The flavor lineup is intriguing as well—Arabica Coffee and Rose Donut are bold, unconventional profiles that should make this one a particularly interesting device to try.
Dual battery system and smart display
Powering the XP100K is a dual-battery configuration consisting of a 300 mAh pod battery and a 1200 mAh main battery, for a combined capacity of 1500 mAh.
The device also includes a large digital display that shows battery status, vaping mode, and other usage information in real time.
Other hardware highlights include:
A dual mesh coil system designed to maintain consistent flavor
Adjustable airflow for tighter MTL draws or more open airflow
USB-C charging
Draw-activated firing
Two vaping modes
Flavor-locking coil design intended to maintain taste consistency over the device’s lifespan
Flavor lineup
The XP100K launches with a wide selection of flavors covering the usual fruit and menthol territory, along with a few less common profiles. Options include Blue Razz Ice, Strawberry Ice, Mixed Berries, Grape Ice, Watermelon Ice, Banana Cake, and Sour Mango Pineapple, as well as more unusual choices like Arabica Coffee and Rose Donut.
Early impressions
While puff counts at this level always deserve a healthy dose of skepticism until tested extensively, the XP100K’s refillable pod system and large liquid capacity suggest that the numbers may be more realistic than the marketing claims of many high-puff disposables.
If it performs as intended, the iJOY XP100K could solidify this new direction of the category: hybrid disposables/pod vapes designed for maximum longevity with minimal maintenance.
A full hands-on review will ultimately determine whether it delivers on that promise—but on paper, the XP100K looks like one of the most ambitious disposable designs released this year.
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