Quad Coils, Dual Screens: How Far Have Disposables Gone in US?

Innovation by 2FIRSTS, edited by Sophia
Apr.16.2024
Quad Coils, Dual Screens: How Far Have Disposables Gone in US?
In 2023, disposable e-cigarettes with "quad-coil dual-screen" technology emerge in the US market, challenging industry norms.

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In 2023, disposable e-cigarettes equipped with "dual coils" (meaning two atomizers) and a screen became popular in the United States, leading to many e-cigarette manufacturers following suit. However, recently, 2FIRSTS discovered on the top distributor platform DEMAND VAPE in the United States that disposable e-cigarettes equipped with "quad coil dual screens" have appeared in the American market.

 

Some of these products are equipped with four atomizer coils and one screen, while others are equipped with four atomizer coils and two screens. Here is a list of disposable e-cigarette products equipped with "four coils, dual screens":

 

LUFFBAR Dually 20000

 

The LUFFBAR Dually 20000 is equipped with two side screens, each side featuring two atomizing coils. The e-liquid capacity is 26 milliliters, with a stated puff count of 20,000 puffs.

 

MTRX MX25000 is a high-performance audio interface designed for professional music production and recording.

 

Quad Coils, Dual Screens: How Far Have Disposables Gone in US?
LUFFBAR Dually 20000 | Image Source: DEMANDVAPE

 

MTRX MX25000

 

The product is equipped with a large front screen that can display three different animation effects, as well as a side screen for showing battery and e-liquid capacity. Additionally, the product comes with four atomizer coils. The e-liquid capacity is 20 milliliters with a labeled number of puffs at 25,000.

 

Quad Coils, Dual Screens: How Far Have Disposables Gone in US?
MTRX MX25000 | Image source: DEMANDVAPE

 

Boring Tiger 25000

 

The Boring Tiger 25000 is equipped with a display screen and four atomization coils, with an e-liquid capacity of 26 milliliters. It has different modes, each with a different number of puffs available. The specified puff counts are 10,000 puffs, 15,000 puffs, and 25,000 puffs.

 

Quad Coils, Dual Screens: How Far Have Disposables Gone in US?
Boring Tiger 25000 | Image source: DEMANDVAPE

 

 

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