Trends are shifting fast: ceramic cores, leak-proof shells, and saner power management are the baseline now. The Gen 3 Packman 2g Disposable Vape slots neatly into that lane with a clean-body design and a full ceramic coil that’s built for thicker oils. In fact, I first saw it at a Shenzhen demo where engineers—quietly proud—kept opening units to show zero seepage. To be honest, that’s the make-or-break in real-world retail.
Quick specs and what they mean day-to-day
| Samfura |
Gen 3 Packman 2g Disposable Vape |
| Capacity |
≈2 g oil (around 2 mL, real-world fill may vary with viscosity) |
| Baturi |
320 mAh rechargeable (optimized low-resistance drive) |
| Coil & Wick |
Full ceramic coil; absorption-focused design, no cotton |
| Leak Control |
Sealed path + tight tolerances; no-leak architecture |
| Estimated Service Life |
≈500–800 puffs per fill, usage-dependent |
| Origin |
No.1216, XinSha Road, Shajing Street, BaoAn, Shenzhen |
How it’s built: materials, methods, and tests
Materials: food-contact PCTG reservoir, full ceramic heater, stainless steel center post, medical-grade seals. Assembly: precision filling, ultrasonic welds, and vacuum settling (helps that no-wastage claim). Testing: battery safety aligned with UL 8139 electrical guidance, cell QC per IEC 62133-2, and RoHS-conscious materials selection; ask the vendor for current certificates and lab reports—always do that.
Bench notes I’ve seen from similar builds show coil resistance around 1.2–1.4 Ω, airflow in the 8–12 L/h band, and less than 1% mass loss after thermal cycling. Your mileage will vary with terpene load and ambient temp. Service life is primarily a function of oil viscosity and voltage curve; ceramic helps keep flavor stable past mid-tank.
Where it fits
For licensed adult-use markets, hemp-derived formulations (where legal), or nicotine-free demo liquids during QA. Retailers like the clean silhouette—less shelf visual noise. Extractors tend to like ceramic for live resin, distillate, or “liquid diamonds”-type SKUs. Age 21+ only; comply with local laws and child-resistant packaging rules.
Vendor comparison at a glance
| Siffar |
Gen 3 Packman 2g Disposable Vape |
Typical 2g Disposable A |
Value Brand B |
| Coil Material |
Full ceramic |
Ceramic + cotton |
Metal core + cotton |
| Leak Mitigation |
Sealed path; tight fit |
Standard gaskets |
Mixed results |
| Baturi |
320 mAh |
280–300 mAh |
250 mAh |
| Finish & Design |
Clean, minimal |
Glossy, branded |
Basic shell |
Customization and rollout
- Branding: color-matched shells, Pantone logos, soft-touch options.
- Hardware: airflow tuning, mouthpiece geometry, coil resistance bands.
- Compliance: batch serialization, COA linking via QR, child-resistant packaging.
Case notes and feedback
One West Coast extractor told me their returns dropped after switching to ceramic-only heaters; it aligns with what many customers say—less clog anxiety, better terp retention past day three. A midwestern retailer reported fewer “dead-on-arrival” complaints once they standardized on 320 mAh cells. Anecdotal, sure, but consistent across quarters.
Standards to ask for
- UL 8139 guidance for e-cig electrical systems (battery and charging safety).
- IEC 62133-2 for rechargeable cell safety testing.
- RoHS material compliance and ISO 9001:2015 quality systems at the plant.
Safety note: adult use only (21+). Follow local laws, do not modify hardware, and store away from heat. Real-world results depend on formulation and operating conditions.
Authoritative references
- UL 8139: Electrical Systems of Vape Devices
- IEC 62133-2: Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes
- EU RoHS Directive (Restriction of Hazardous Substances)
- ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management Systems