Maskking EXTRE 100K Preview: The 100K Puff Era Is Upon Us…


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A 100,000 puff disposable vape. Let that sink in for a second. Not 5,000. Not 15,000. One hundred thousand puffs from a single device.

The Maskking EXTRE 100K just landed, and whether you think it’s genius or completely insane, it’s hard to ignore what this thing represents for the disposable vape market.

Still, with all the regulations and eco-issues around these types of devices, I’d still recommend you use something like this instead.

So is the EXTRE 100K actually worth the hype, or is it just another inflated puff count with a fancy screen slapped on? I dug into everything about this device to find out.

Why The Maskking EXTRE 100K Matters

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Disposable vapes have been in a puff-count arms race for years now. We went from 200-puff sticks to 5,000, then 10,000, then 15,000.

Each jump felt significant. But jumping to 100,000? That’s not an incremental step. That’s a different category entirely.

The EXTRE 100K is significant because it essentially blurs the line between disposable vapes and refillable pod systems. It packs features you’d normally only find on reusable hardware: a full LED display, dual power modes, adjustable airflow, and USB-C charging.

At some point, you have to ask yourself: is this still really a “disposable”? Spoiler: it is, and you’re still way better off with a refillable system because the market is closing-in around disposables. Especially Chinese-made ones.

For the vaping industry, this device represents the logical endpoint of the mega-puff trend. It’s also a flashpoint for some serious regulatory and ethical debates, which I’ll get into later.

But first, let’s talk specs.

EXTRE 100K Specs and Features

Here’s what you’re working with:

  • Puff count: Up to 100,000 (marketed)
  • Nicotine strength: 5% (50 mg/ml) nicotine salt
  • Battery: 800 mAh rechargeable via USB-C
  • Coil: Dual mesh 0.5Ω
  • Draw: Auto-draw activation (no buttons)
  • Airflow: Adjustable
  • Power modes: Normal and Turbo
  • Display: LED “Superview” screen showing battery level, juice remaining, and current mode
  • Extras: Child lock, graffiti-style exterior design

The dual mesh coil setup at 0.5Ω is designed for a mouth-to-lung (MTL) draw, which makes sense for a device running 50 mg nic salts.

The two power modes give you some flexibility: Normal mode conserves battery and juice for maximum longevity, while Turbo mode cranks up the vapor and flavor when you want a more aggressive hit.

Fun Fact: The term “disposable vape” originally described devices lasting around 200-300 puffs, roughly equivalent to a pack of cigarettes. The EXTRE 100K claims to deliver the equivalent of roughly 500 packs worth of puffs from a single unit.

How It Actually Performs

The standout feature here is supposed to be flavor consistency over the long haul. Anyone who’s used a high-puff disposable knows the problem: flavor starts strong, then gradually turns muted or outright burnt as you get deeper into the device’s lifespan.

Maskking’s dual mesh coil is specifically engineered to combat this.

Early reviews (I haven’t tested it yet) suggest the EXTRE 100K holds its flavor profile surprisingly well, even weeks into use.

  • The dual mesh design distributes heat more evenly across the wicking material, which theoretically means less coil degradation over time.
  • Compared to competitors like the WASPE 100K, several third-party reviewers have given Maskking the edge on flavor strength and coil longevity.
  • The adjustable airflow is a welcome addition. You can tighten it down for a proper MTL experience or open it up for a looser, airier draw.

This kind of customization is something you’d expect from a proper pod vape, not something you’re going to toss in the bin eventually.

The LED screen solves one of the most annoying problems with disposables: never knowing how much juice or battery you have left.

You get real-time readouts for both, plus your current power mode. It sounds like a small thing, but after years of guessing when a disposable is about to die on you, it’s a genuine quality-of-life upgrade.

The Flavor Lineup

The EXTRE 100K ships with a candy and fruit-forward flavor selection. Three standouts from Maskking’s own lineup:

  • Omg B Burst is a berry candy blend that hits rich and jammy with a syrupy sweetness. It’s sweet, but reviewers say it stays balanced enough to avoid flavor fatigue over extended use, which matters a lot when your device is designed to last weeks or months.
  • White Gummy Ice brings a pineapple-heavy, candy-inspired profile with just a touch of menthol. It’s more fun and smooth than aggressively icy, which makes it a solid all-day option if you like fruity flavors without the menthol blast.
  • Blue Razz Ice is the classic blue raspberry and menthol combo. Tangy, crisp, and reportedly very consistent over long sessions. If you’ve vaped blue razz before, you know what to expect, but Maskking claims the dual mesh keeps it tasting fresh way longer than competitors.

Beyond those three, the full lineup includes the usual disposable palette of fruit ice, candy blends, and mixed berry options. If you’re looking for more exotic flavor profiles, you might want to explore some nic salt e-liquids with a refillable setup instead.

The Elephant in the Room: Is 100K Puffs Real?

Puff counts on disposable vapes are notoriously unreliable. They’re based on standardized “test lab” puffs, typically around one second each, with consistent draw strength.

That’s not how anyone actually vapes.

Reddit communities and experienced vapers (myself included) widely treat advertised puff counts as optimistic marketing rather than real-world measurements.

When 15,000-puff devices started showing up, users were regularly reporting they got maybe half that. So should you expect exactly 100,000 puffs from this thing? Almost certainly not.

What you can expect is a device that lasts significantly longer than anything else currently on the market.

Whether that’s 50,000, 70,000, or some other number, the EXTRE 100K is clearly built for marathon use.

Just treat the “100K” as a category label rather than a promise, and you’ll set yourself up with reasonable expectations.

Concerns Worth Talking About

I’m not going to pretend this device doesn’t raise some serious questions. A balanced vape review has to address the uncomfortable stuff too.

Nicotine Consumption Over Time

Running 50 mg/ml nicotine salt in a device designed to last for weeks or months creates a real risk of increased nicotine consumption.

When the barrier to your next hit is literally zero (no refilling, no coil changes, no charging downtime beyond a quick USB-C top-up), it’s very easy to vape more than you intend to. This is what causes headaches and nausea.

Regulatory Reality

The timing of this launch is complicated. In the UK, single-use disposable vapes are banned from sale as of June 2025.

A 5%, 100,000-puff disposable essentially exists in regulatory grey territory in many markets, including now huge swathes of the USA too.

In several regions, 50 mg/ml exceeds what’s legally permitted for closed-system devices. If you’re considering picking one up, check your local vaping regulations first.

Environmental Considerations

Even though a device that lasts months means fewer units heading to landfill, the EXTRE 100K still ends up in the bin with an integrated battery, electronics, and a plastic housing.

High-puff disposables are STILL disposable, all the do is simply concentrate e-waste in fewer but heavier units rather than solving the problem.

If environmental impact matters to you, a refillable pod system or vape mod remains the more responsible choice.

Fun Fact: An estimated 1.3 million disposable vapes are thrown away every week in the UK alone. Devices like the EXTRE 100K could theoretically reduce that number, but they also pack more lithium battery capacity into each discarded unit.

Who Is the Maskking EXTRE 100K For?

This device makes the most sense for a specific type of vaper:

  • Heavy vapers who burn through disposables every few days and want something that keeps up with their usage without constant replacements.
  • Travelers who don’t want to carry bottles of juice, spare coils, or multiple devices.
  • Convenience-first vapers who value zero maintenance above all else but still want features like airflow control and power modes.

It’s probably not the right pick for someone new to vaping (if that’s you, grab our free New Vaper’s Guide first, it’s 15+ years of experience in one handy PDF). It’s also not ideal for anyone trying to reduce their nicotine intake, since the 50 mg strength combined with extreme longevity could easily work against that goal.

EXTRE 100K vs. the Competition

The most direct comparison is the WASPE 100K, which plays in the same 100,000-puff space. Head-to-head, it would seem Maskking has a slight edge with flavor strength and coil durability over extended use.

The EXTRE 100K’s dual mesh coil and dual power modes give it more versatility than most competitors.

Against traditional high-puff disposables in the 10,000 to 20,000 range, the EXTRE 100K is a different animal entirely.

It has more in common with entry-level pod mods than it does with a typical disposable vape.

The screen, adjustable airflow, and multiple power modes all reinforce that. The only thing keeping it in the “disposable” category is the fact that you can’t refill it.

Wrapping Up…

Whether the EXTRE 100K represents the future of vaping or a dead-end trend depends entirely on how regulators and consumers respond.

If you’re in a market where it’s legal and you’re a heavy vaper who prioritizes convenience above all else, the EXTRE 100K delivers a lot of device for the money.

FAQ You, Man!

How long does the Maskking EXTRE 100K actually last?

The 100,000 puff claim is based on standardized lab testing, not real-world usage. Most vapers should expect significantly fewer puffs, though the device is still designed to last weeks or potentially months depending on how heavily you vape. Think of “100K” as a category rather than a guarantee.

Is the Maskking EXTRE 100K legal in the UK?

As of June 2025, single-use disposable vapes are banned from sale in the UK. The EXTRE 100K falls into this category, so it’s kind of in something of a grey area. My advice? Go with a prefilled vape if you don’t want to use a refillable one.

Can you recharge the EXTRE 100K?

Yes. It has an 800 mAh rechargeable battery with USB-C charging. Note that a charging cable is typically not included in the box, so you’ll need to supply your own.

What’s the difference between Normal and Turbo mode?

Normal mode runs the coil at lower power to conserve battery and juice, extending the device’s overall lifespan. Turbo mode increases power output for bigger vapor production and more intense flavor, but it will use up your juice faster.

Is 50 mg nicotine too strong for a device this long-lasting?

That depends on your tolerance and habits, but it’s a valid concern. High-strength nicotine in a device with virtually zero friction to use can lead to higher overall consumption than you’d get with a refillable system that requires more deliberate maintenance. If you’re sensitive to nicotine or trying to cut back, consider lower-strength options with a refillable pod vape instead.

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