TL;DR: Buying disposable vapes in a 10-pack is genuinely one of the smartest moves you can make if you vape regularly.
You save money, you never run out at the wrong moment, and you always have a backup.
Here are the five best 10-pack disposables worth your cash right now:
- Best value overall bulk buy: Smok Spaceman Ultra Turbo 15000
- Best no-fuss option: Hayati Duo 7000
- Best for flavour fans: Lost Mary x Hawcos Pro Max 7000
- Best compact pick: Elux Cyberover 6000
- Best for flavour longevity: Vaporesso Coss Click 6000
Running out of vape juice mid-afternoon is one of life’s more annoying small disasters. Buying in bulk fixes that.
A 10-pack of disposables means you’ve always got one in your bag, one on your desk, and a few lined up in the drawer for later. The savings aren’t bad either.
But not every disposable is worth stocking up on. Some taste burnt by puff 3,000. Others die before the e-liquid runs out.
I’ve been testing disposables every month for YEARS now, and these five are the ones I’d actually buy a box of.
If you’re still figuring out which style of vaping suits you, our complete beginner’s guide is worth a read before committing to a bulk buy.
Quick Comparison Table
| Device | Puffs | Battery | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Smok Spaceman Ultra Turbo 15000 | ~15,000 | 800 mAh | Heavy vapers wanting max puffs |
| Hayati Duo 7000 | ~7,000 | 1800 mAh | Zero-maintenance simplicity |
| Lost Mary x Hawcos Pro Max 7000 | ~7,000 | 1800 mAh | Flavour fans, cigarette draw |
| Elux Cyberover 6000 | ~6,000 | 850 mAh | Elux fans, compact carry |
| Vaporesso Coss Click 6000 | ~6,000 | 600 mAh | Flavour-first MTL vapers |
1. Smok Spaceman Ultra Turbo 15000 — Best Overall for Heavy Vapers

If you vape a lot, this one makes a 10-pack genuinely feel like a long-term investment. Fifteen thousand puffs per device. 10 individual vapes. You do the math – it’s A LOT.
With 20 ml of pre-filled e-liquid and a rechargeable 800 mAh battery via Type-C, the Spaceman Ultra Turbo punches way above what you’d expect from something marketed as a disposable.
What really sets it apart is the on-screen display.
You get live readouts for battery level, e-liquid, and puff count which sounds like a small thing until you’ve had a disposable die on you with no warning. The screen changes everything for heavy users.
Then there’s the dual-mode system. Normal mode gives you a smooth, controlled MTL draw at 12W. Flick it to Turbo at 24W and the hit noticeably intensifies: more vapour, stronger throat hit, fuller flavour. It’s a proper feature, not a gimmick.
I used Turbo for morning sessions and Normal throughout the day, and the battery held up well.
Pros
- Huge 15,000-puff capacity means each device lasts weeks, not days
- On-screen display shows battery, e-liquid, and puff count
- Dual Normal/Turbo modes with adjustable 12-24W output
- Type-C rechargeable, so the battery keeps pace with the e-liquid
- Mesh coil MTL draw is consistent and flavourful throughout
Cons
- More complex than a basic disposable — not ideal if you just want grab-and-go
- You do need to keep a charger accessible
- Probably overkill for very light or occasional vapers
Best for: Heavy daily vapers and ex-smokers who want a disposable that behaves more like a pod kit.
Fun Fact: The disposable vape market in the UK was worth an estimated £1.2 billion in 2023 — and bulk buying accounts for a significant chunk of that spend, particularly among vapers who’ve switched from cigarettes.
2. Hayati Duo 7000 — Best for Zero-Maintenance Simplicity

Not everyone wants modes, screens, and charging cables. Some people just want a vape that works from the first puff to the last, with zero input required.
That’s the Hayati Duo 7000 in a nutshell.
The headline here is the 1800 mAh non-rechargeable battery; massive for a single-use device, and sized specifically so it outlasts the 14 ml of e-liquid inside.
No dead battery leaving you with full juice and nothing to run it.
The dual mesh coil reinforces this: flavour stays strong and consistent across the full 7,000 puffs rather than fading out in the second half.
I took a box of these to a festival over a long weekend.
No charger, no cables, no worrying about ports getting full of mud. You just pull one out, puff it out, and grab another.
For that use case, nothing on this list beats it.
Pros
- 1800 mAh battery outlasts the e-liquid — no early shutdowns
- 7,000 puffs from 14 ml of pre-filled juice
- Dual mesh coil keeps flavour strong all the way through
- Totally draw-activated, no buttons or settings whatsoever
- Compact and genuinely pocket-friendly despite the capacity
Cons
- Once the battery’s done, any leftover e-liquid is wasted
- No adjustable power or modes at all
- Disposable battery generates more waste than rechargeable alternatives
Best for: Vapers who want big capacity with absolutely no setup, charging, or maintenance — ideal for travel, festivals, or just keeping life simple.
3. Lost Mary x Hawcos Pro Max 7000 — Best for Flavour Fans

Lost Mary makes some of the best-tasting disposables on the market.
That’s just a fact.
Pair their flavour formulations with Hawcos’ auto-refill pod system and a dual-mode setup, and you’ve got one of the most well-rounded options in this whole list.
The clever bit is the auto-refill mechanism. There’s a 2 ml prefilled pod sitting in a device that also holds a 10 ml reservoir.
As the pod empties, it draws from the reservoir automatically which means no dry hits, no manual refilling, just consistent flavour delivery across the full 7,000 puffs.
I genuinely forgot I was using a “disposable” half the time.
Smooth mode gives you a lighter, cooler draw for all-day use. Boost mode ramps things up for a stronger hit and more vapour when you want it.
The 1800 mAh rechargeable battery and 20 mg nic salts round it out nicely. The throat hit is smooth — much closer to a cigarette than a coil-burning hit.
For the wide range of disposable vapes we’ve tested, the Lost Mary collab sits near the top for flavour quality.
Pros
- Auto-refill reservoir system prevents dry hits and maintains consistent flavour
- Lost Mary flavour quality is genuinely excellent across the range
- Smooth/Boost modes give real versatility in one device
- 1800 mAh rechargeable battery lasts the full e-liquid capacity
- 20 mg nic salts hit smoothly without harshness
Cons
- Slightly more setup than a classic single-piece disposable
- Needs charging, so you’re not completely cable-free
- The pod-plus-reservoir concept takes a minute to understand at first
Best for: Vapers who care most about flavour quality and want a cigarette-like MTL draw with the option to dial things up or down.
Fun Fact: Lost Mary is made by Elfbar’s parent company and launched in 2022. Within a year it became one of the top-selling disposable vape brands in the UK, largely on the strength of its flavour range.
4. Elux Cyberover 6000 — Best Compact Option

Elux has built a serious reputation for flavour, and the Cyberover 6000 packages that into one of the more compact high-capacity disposables you’ll find.
It follows the same prefilled-pod-plus-refill-container format as a few others here, but the execution is clean and the form factor is noticeably smaller.
You get a 2 ml prefilled pod and a 10 ml refill container, for up to 6,000 puffs total from an 850 mAh Type-C rechargeable battery.
The mesh coil is tuned for MTL and delivers the kind of flavour clarity that Elux fans expect. It refills quickly and doesn’t make a mess, which matters when you’re going through a 10-pack.
The trade-off is the lower puff count compared to the Spaceman or the Hayati Duo. But if you’re already a fan of Elux flavours, you’re buying this for taste, not raw numbers.
Pros
- Compact size makes it genuinely pocketable without bulk
- Wide Elux flavour range with strong mesh coil delivery
- Type-C rechargeable with straightforward refill process
- Good value across a 10-pack for existing Elux fans
- MTL draw suits ex-smokers and lighter vapers well
Cons
- 6,000 puffs is lower than most competitors on this list
- Refilling from the container adds a step that pure disposable fans won’t love
- 850 mAh battery may need topping up for heavy daily users
Best for: Committed Elux flavour fans who want a compact rechargeable device and don’t mind doing a quick refill for better value.
5. Vaporesso Coss Click 6000 — Best for Flavour Longevity

Vaporesso makes proper hardware. The Coss Click 6000 is proof that “disposable” doesn’t have to mean “cheap.”
This sits closer to a refillable pod system than a traditional throwaway, and in a 10-pack it functions as a long-term MTL ecosystem rather than a box of bars.
The key differentiator is the coil-liquid separation system combined with COREX heating technology.
By keeping the heating element away from the liquid until the draw activates, you avoid the flavour degradation and leaking issues that plague most disposables.
I tested a few of these back to back and the taste on puff 5,000 was noticeably fresher than comparable devices at the same stage.
The 2 ml refillable pod fills up to five times from the 10 ml bottle. A three-colour battery indicator and see-through cartridge let you monitor both at a glance.
Type-C fast charging means downtime is minimal. For flavour-first vapers, this is the pick of the bunch.
Pros
- Coil-liquid separation and COREX heating deliver cleaner, more consistent flavour
- Refillable pod (up to 5 fills) from a 10 ml bottle for excellent value
- Three-colour battery indicator and see-through cartridge for easy monitoring
- Type-C fast charging minimises downtime
- Genuinely long-lasting flavour across the full 6,000 puffs
Cons
- More learning curve than a fire-and-forget disposable
- 600 mAh battery needs topping up more often for heavy sessions
- The refill and manage approach may put off users who specifically want simplicity
Best for: Flavour-obsessed MTL vapers who want reusable performance at disposable-style convenience, especially across a bulk buy.
Which 10-Pack Should You Actually Buy?
If you want the absolute highest puff count and love having control over your vape, the Smok Spaceman Ultra Turbo 15000 is the obvious bulk buy.
You’re getting serious value per puff and the feature set is genuinely impressive for a disposable.
- If you want zero faff and maximum simplicity, the Hayati Duo 7000 is the one. No charging, no settings, just big-battery vaping from start to finish.
- For flavour above everything else, the Lost Mary x Hawcos Pro Max 7000 wins. The auto-refill system and Lost Mary formulations make this one a pleasure to use across a full box.
- Elux fans already know what they want, and the Elux Cyberover 6000 delivers it in a compact, rechargeable package.
- And if you’re the kind of vaper who can taste the difference between a fresh coil and a degraded one, the Vaporesso Coss Click 6000 is worth the slightly higher cost.
If you’re new to all of this, check out my New Vaper’s Guide — it’s 15+ years of experience in one free PDF and covers everything you need to make a smart first buy.
Wrapping Up
Buying disposable vapes in a 10-pack makes financial sense and practical sense because you save money, avoid running out, and pretty much don’t have to think about buying a new vape for months on end.
The five devices above cover everything from maximum puff counts to pure flavour performance, so there’s a right answer in here for every type of vaper.
I really like the Spaceman (for the price and sheer number of puffs you get, and the COSS Click for flavor and the quality of its MTL draw.
Out of all the ones I tested for this post, these would be the two I’d buy again and again.
FAQ
Are 10-pack disposables cheaper than buying individually? Usually, yes. Most retailers offer a meaningful discount per unit when you buy in a box of ten. The saving varies by brand and retailer, but you’re typically looking at 10-20% off compared to buying singles.
Can I mix flavours in a 10-pack? It depends on the retailer and the device. Some brands and stockists allow you to pick different flavours across a box, which is worth checking before you order — especially if you’re not sure about committing to one flavour for the whole pack.
Do rechargeable disposables in a 10-pack come with cables? Not usually, no. Most include a Type-C port but assume you already have a cable. A standard USB-C cable works for all the rechargeable devices on this list.
Are high-puff disposables like the 15,000-puff Spaceman actually legal in the UK? Yes, under the TPD (Tobacco Products Directive), single-use devices with pre-filled e-liquid are limited to 2 ml pod capacity — but devices with a separate refill reservoir or auto-refill system can hold more. The Spaceman’s 20 ml comes from its refill design, which puts it in a different product category. Always buy from reputable UK retailers to make sure you’re getting compliant products.
What’s the best 10-pack for someone trying to quit smoking? The Lost Mary x Hawcos Pro Max 7000 is a strong pick. The MTL draw is very close to a cigarette, the 20 mg nic salts deliver a smooth but satisfying hit, and the flavour range is wide enough to find something you’ll actually enjoy.
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