FASTA Burrst 35000: The First Flavor-changing Disposable E-cigarette

Sep.26.2024
FASTA Burrst 35000: The First Flavor-changing Disposable E-cigarette
FASTA Burrst 35000, a new disposable e-cigarette with flavor-changing button, hits US shelves for around $17.99.

Recently, 2Firsts noticed that a disposable e-cigarette device called FASTA Burrst 35000, which can change flavors by the press of a button, has been listed on American distributor websites such as unishowinc and mipod. This product is derived from the innovative FASTA Plugin 18000 previously released by the FASTA brand, and is priced at around $17.99.

FASTA Burrst 35000: The First Flavor-changing Disposable E-cigarette
Left: Pillow Talk IC40000 | Right: MyCool 40K

 

Despite claims by the FASTA brand on the distributor website unishowinc that the FASTA Burrst 35000 is the first disposable e-cigarette device capable of changing flavors, a survey by 2Firsts has found that there are currently other products on the market that can change flavors in a similar way to this product. These products include the Pillow Talk IC40000 and MyCool 40K, both of which use a digital screen touch control method to change flavors.

FASTA Burrst 35000: The First Flavor-changing Disposable E-cigarette
Image source | Nishow Inc Official Website

 

Specifically, the main product features of the new FASTA Burrst 35000 include:

 

Dual Pod System: 25ml (equipped with an 18ml main flavor pod + a 7ml secondary pod for enhanced flavor) 

Nicotine concentration: 50mg 

Puffs: 35,000 

Battery capacity: 850mAh 

Charging performance: supports Type-C fast charging 

Power modes: 3 power modes (16W stable, 20W normal, and 24W turbo) 

Flavors: available in "Frozen" icy and "Fizz" bubbly flavors 

Enhancements: 3 airflow settings/one flavor button/2.7-inch full-size digital screen displaying animations, e-cigarette liquid, and battery levels.

 

One of the key upgrades of the FASTA Burrst 35000 is its addition of flavor-changing technology. Users simply need to press the Burrst button to change the flavor of the e-cigarette, including options like "Frozen" or "Fizz." The flavor change is very intuitive.

 

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