New Disposable E-Cigarette Insta Max 20K 20000 Released in UK

Sep.05.2024
New Disposable E-Cigarette Insta Max 20K 20000 Released in UK
InstaFlow launches new dual-flavor disposable e-cigarette, Insta Max 20K 20000, with 20ml capacity and 20000 puffs.

Recently, two major e-cigarette retailers have noticed that the new disposable e-cigarette Insta Max 20K 20000 has been launched on multiple UK e-cigarette distributor websites. This disposable e-cigarette features a dual flavor system that can be switched and comes equipped with two 10ml e-liquid pods, totaling a capacity of 20ml. It is designed for up to 20,000 puffs and is priced between £13.50 and £16.99.

New Disposable E-Cigarette Insta Max 20K 20000 Released in UK


Currently in the e-cigarette market, there are also many products that can provide dual-flavor e-cigarettes, such as the Bang 30000 30k Puffs which was previously launched in the American market. However, these products all require users to manually adjust the device, such as rotating the mouthpiece or flipping a switch to switch flavors.


This product, which is aimed at the UK market, is characterized by the fact that users can switch between flavors or activate a mixed flavor mode simply by double-clicking on the product button. Additionally, with the design of two e-liquid cartridges, users can enjoy up to 20,000 puffs.


Image source: InstaFlow official website


In addition, the main features of Insta Max 20K 20000 include: number of puffs: 20000 puffs pre-filled: 2x 10ml pre-filled e-liquid cartridge nicotine strength: 20mg battery capacity: 550mAh charging: USB Type-C support compliance: TPD/MHRA standards functions: MTL (Mouth to Lung) / dual flavor switching / 15 flavors.


A investigation by Firsts has found that the Insta Max 20K 20000 e-cigarette is a product launched by the e-cigarette brand InstaFlow, owned by the Chinese company Jiagaoke Information. Prior to this, the company primarily operated in the Australian market, but has been expanding to the European and UK markets since 2023.


Previously, GigaXun had released the product INSTAFLOW 4500 in the UK with a "2ml+10ml" design. On March 18, the e-cigarette brand INSTAFLOW's parent company, GigaXun, sent an email to two media outlets disclosing that the ELFBAR AF5000 is suspected of infringing on the patent technology of their product INSTAFLOW. They provided evidence such as comparison charts of product structures, launch dates, and patent screenshots.


INSTAFLOW 4500 | Image source: aquavape.


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