ELFBAR AF5000: Revolutionary 5000-Puff Vape with Additional 10ml Bottled E-liquid

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Feb.21.2024
ELFBAR AF5000: Revolutionary 5000-Puff Vape with Additional 10ml Bottled E-liquid
2FIRSTS discovered on February 20th, ELFBAR's UK website will launch the e-cigarette product "ELFBAR AF5000" with 5000 puffs.

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On February 20th, 2FIRSTS discovered on the UK website of ELFBAR that they will be launching an e-cigarette product called "ELFBAR AF5000" with a capacity of 5000 puffs.

 

According to information on the official website, the AF5000 is equipped with an internal e-liquid tank that holds 2 milliliters, as well as a separate refillable oil tank with a capacity of 10 milliliters, allowing for up to 5000 puffs. Additionally, the product will offer 29 different flavor options.

 

Prior to this, 2FIRSTS learned that due to UK regulations, e-cigarettes cannot have built-in e-liquid capacities exceeding 2 milliliters, and bottled e-liquid capacities cannot exceed 10 milliliters. In response to this policy, many manufacturers have begun developing new solutions, such as equipping devices with 2 milliliters of e-liquid with an additional 10 milliliter bottled e-liquid. This practice is known in the industry as "switching-style e-cigarettes". It is understood that ELFBAR is currently the first well-known brand to introduce such a product.

 

ELFBAR AF5000: Revolutionary 5000-Puff Vape with Additional 10ml Bottled E-liquid
ELFBAR AF5000 | Image Source: ELFBAR Official Website

 

 

ELFBAR AF5000: Revolutionary 5000-Puff Vape with Additional 10ml Bottled E-liquid
ELFBAR AF5000 | Image source: ELFBAR official website

 

 

 

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