TL;DR – Is The Beri Crush 50K Worth A Buy?
Most disposable vapes do the bare minimum. This one runs a Quad Coil with smart/adaptive wattage, it has a decent display (puff/battery/voltage), and 15-min fast charging.
And it consistently gets up and around its advertised puff counts, and the flavors are generally solid across the board.
Pros & Cons
- Unique Selling Point: Has a ‘Crush Mode’ for a 40W, high-vapor, intense flavor boost, switchable with one click (use sparingly for longevity).
- Why Buy: Exceeded expectations for a disposable; great consistency, immense lifespan, and useful tech like the screen and fast charging. Worth a look if you want a long-lasting, feature-packed disposable.
- Caveats: Bigger/heavier than standard disposables; Crush Mode drains juice fast; some berry flavors less punchy than competitors.
Flavor chasers: this one’s for you. The Beri Crush packs in a slew of cool features that really impressed me when I tested it out, not least its array of high-contrast, intense flavors.
It’s got a massively high puff count, it runs a quad coil that’ll happily switch between modes without missing a beat, a decent display, and it’s nice and compact.
I don’t usually like disposables all that much but this one actually impressed me. Mostly because I wasn’t expecting much because I’d never heard of them before.
I hate long-ass reviews that are walls of text, so let’s just cut straight to the meat and potatoes. Here’s what I liked about the Beri Crush 50K, what I didn’t like, and who it’s best for.
What I Liked About The Beri Crush 50K

50,000 Puffs — And It Actually Does Them
This is the headline feature, and it delivers. My first test device lasted me close to 2.5 weeks. It didn’t miss a beat the entire time, save for downtimes when it needed topping up.
I got between 45,000 and 50,000 across the several devices I tested, according to the puff counter.
It’s kind of impossible to keep an accurate measure of the puffs you get from a vape, even the on-screen counters aren’t totally accurate. But I did feel like I got my money’s worth – 2.5 weeks is impressive.
If you want to get the maximum amount of puffs from it, DO NOT run it in Crush Mode: you’ll get 50% less puffs because it runs at full power. It’s fine every now and then, when the mood takes you, but you’ll want to run it in normal mode 80% of the time.
“Crush Mode” = 40W Cloud Factory
The Crush Mode is well worth dabbling with though; it ups the vapor production and makes the flavor more intense. It’s simple to switch too, just a click of a button.
Use it sparingly, though, because it’ll burn through your juice reserves 50% faster than normal mode, as mentioned before.
It’s a great feature though and I did find myself using it often. It adds punch to fruity or icy blends and it’s brilliant for when you’re craving a stronger throat hit, like after a few beers.
Quad Coil + Smart Wattage
It’s a disposable system but that doesn’t mean it can’t be smart. The coil in this vape is damn impressive and very consistent. I tested out several flavors and didn’t notice any inconsistencies with its performance.
It hits hard, it doesn’t misfire, and I didn’t get a single dry or muffled hit during the entire process. For a non-brand vape, that’s basically unheard of in my experience.
The quad coil system works with adaptive wattage, adjusting automatically to how hard you draw. This means consistent vapor, clean flavour, and less harshness even when you’re going heavy.
15-Minute Fast Charging
The 1000mAh battery supports fast charging which means you can top it up close to 100% in and around 15-20 minutes. In standard mode, you’ll get close to a full day of vaping from it which, again, is pretty good.
If you Crush Mode, you’ll need to top up at least once during the day, maybe more if you’re really pushing it.
My routine with it was fairly straightforward: I’d charge it overnight, then again around 3pm or 4pm. That usually saw me through to bedtime.
If I was heading out, and it was gonna be a late one, I’d take my powerbank with me because, in this instance, it’d usually run out of juice in and around midnight.
Built-in Screen and Monitoring
Most disposable vapes run pretty low-grade screens. The Beri Crush 50K’s is actually decent though. You get real-time data on puff count, battery level, and voltage. It’s easy to read and helps to keep track of where you are in the device’s lifecycle.
I don’t know how accurate the puff counts are, most studies claim discrepancies of anywhere from 10% to 40%, but it’s still a handy reference point.
Once you’re up around the 30,000 mark, it’s basically time to start thinking about reordering. Or, better yet, switching over to a refillable pod system which will save you money and hassle in the long run. I use this refillable pod vape at the moment.
Flavor Variety
With blends like Triple Berry, Green Apple, Mint, White Strawberry, and Mango Bomb, there’s something here for most palates. The general vibe, as with most disposables, is bold and punchy, especially in fruit-focused profiles.
There’s Icy blends for ice-heads and lots of variation with the options. As flavour ranges go, Beri Crush has, umm… kinda crushed it. Sorry.
Things To Keep In Mind / Caveats

I really enjoyed testing this vape out. Disposables are often dull, pedestrian, and, well… just not that much fun to review. I much prefer testing pod vapes and vaporizers.
But the Beri Crush 50K has plenty of unique points that make it stand out from the sprawling universe of disposable vapes currently available.
Of course, it’s not perfect and there’s a few things you need to keep in mind if you’re considering getting one. None are what I’d consider deal-breakers but it wouldn’t be a proper review without covering them, so here they are…
Crush Mode Eats Battery
If you love Crush Mode and run it all day, be ready to recharge more often. The 1000mAh battery is solid, but 40W hits are demanding.
Flavor Hits (and Misses)
Some blends are absolute bangers, like Green Apple and Cherry B-Pop. Others not so much. Ironically, I found that the Berry-focused flavors lacked the punch and clarity you get with Lost Mary and Geek Bar disposables.
Size Matters
This isn’t a slim device. It’s bigger and heavier than your average disposable. Still portable, but not exactly pocket stealth.
Real User Feedback
Here’s some feedback from real people that have bought and used the Beri Crush 50K:
“Green apple is fire and they come with dope stickers!”
“Flavor is great and it lasts a while. The battery lasts for a full day.”
“It’s strong, smooth, and seriously satisfying — just how you like it.”
“Impressive vapor production and exceptional battery life… cement its position as a top-tier device.”
Is The Beri Crush 50K Worth It?

I didn’t really have any expectations going into this review, but the Beri Crush 50K really impressed me.
It has some really useful, well-appointed features that are actually useful (adaptable wattage, Crush Mode), the screen is great, and it consistently did its advertised puff counts (or close enough for me, anyway).
The quad coil it uses is damn impressive. I tested several models for this review and there were zero discrepancies with performance and firing which is rarer than hen’s teeth on disposable vapes.
The Beri Crush 50K is easy to use, easy to live with, and the battery life and puff count are immense. Add in a wide selection of mostly good flavor options, and I’d say it is well worth a look in 2025.


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