ELFBAR EV5000: Revolutionary Refillable Disposable Priced at £12.99

Innovation by 2FIRSTS, edited by Sophia
Apr.09.2024
ELFBAR EV5000: Revolutionary Refillable Disposable Priced at £12.99
ELFBAR to launch rechargeable, refillable disposable e-cigarette EV5000 on VAPEUK, featuring 2ml tank and 0.8Ω coil.

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Recently, 2FIRSTS discovered on the official ELFBAR UK website that they are set to launch a rechargeable, refillable disposable e-cigarette called the EV5000. This product is already available for purchase on the popular e-cigarette online shop VAPEUK in the UK. The ELFBAR EV5000 features a rechargeable, refillable design, and is priced at £12.99 on VAPEUK.

 

ELFBAR EV5000: Revolutionary Refillable Disposable Priced at £12.99
ELFBAR official website status | Image source: elfbar

 

ELFBAR EV5000: Revolutionary Refillable Disposable Priced at £12.99
E-liquid can be refilled ten times | Image source: VAPEUK

 

According to VAPEUK, the EV5000 is equipped with a built-in 650mAh battery and features a Type-C interface. It has a transparent e-liquid tank capacity of 2ml and comes with a built-in 0.8Ω QUAQ mesh coil.

 

In addition, the EV5000 kit also comes with a 10ml bottle of nicotine salt e-liquid ElfLiq, which supports up to 10 refills. According to the description, this "allows for up to 5000 puffs of smoking experience."

 

The EV5000 comes with special operating instructions, which users can simply follow to complete refueling and usage.

 

ELFBAR EV5000: Revolutionary Refillable Disposable Priced at £12.99
Operation procedures | image source: VAPEUK

 

It is worth noting that when 2FIRSTS placed an order on VAPEUK, the system showed that they could receive a free 20mg/ml bottle of Lost Mary Maryliq e-liquid. Lost Mary is a sub-brand of Heaven Gifts, and the standalone price of Lost Mary Maryliq on their official website is 3.99 pounds. The ElfLiq 10ml bottle included in the package is priced at 3.95 pounds on the ELFBAR UK website. Therefore, the total value of the products the user ultimately received is 20.93 pounds.

 

This also means that users can ultimately receive 20 milliliters of e-liquid. If we take the example of adding 2 milliliters of e-liquid each time, it aligns well with the "support for up to 10 refills" feature.

 

Previously, in the UK government's publicly disclosed rules on disposable e-cigarettes, the banned e-cigarettes do not include "rechargeable e-cigarettes that can be refilled, as well as other smoking cessation tools such as nicotine patches and medications."

 

ELFBAR EV5000: Revolutionary Refillable Disposable Priced at £12.99
Shopping page | Image source: VAPEUK

 

 

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