Gazzbar Triple Flavors 60k Puff Disposable Vape with Type-C?

Triple-flavor stamina in a pocket: first look at the Gazzbar Triple Flavors 60k Puff Disposable Vape

If you’ve watched disposables evolve this year, you’ve seen the same curve I have: bigger e-liquid reservoirs, smarter screens, and multi-flavor switches. The Gazzbar Triple Flavors 60k Puff Disposable Vape lands right at that intersection—60 ml juice, up to 60,000 puffs, and three flavors in a single stick. On paper it’s ambitious; in hand, surprisingly tidy.

Gazzbar Triple Flavors 60k Puff Disposable Vape with Type-C?

What’s driving demand

Retailers keep telling me two things sell: hassle-free longevity and flavor variety. Screened disposables with high-capacity batteries are edging out older, no-screen models. And yes, triple-flavor toggles are becoming the new “nicety” that customers now expect, not a gimmick.

Hardware at a glance

Inside the Gazzbar Triple Flavors 60k Puff Disposable Vape you’ll find an 850 mAh rechargeable cell feeding a 1.0Ω triple mesh coil. The 60 ml reservoir is sizeable for a one-piece device, and the full-color smart screen (battery + liquid status) is, frankly, the kind of UX the category needed.

Gazzbar Triple Flavors 60k Puff Disposable Vape with Type-C?

Process flow and quality notes

  • Materials: food-contact PCTG shell, SS316L mesh coil, organic cotton wick.
  • Assembly: ultrasonic sealing and precision metering of ≈60 ml e-liquid; vacuum leak test on random lots.
  • Testing: puff durability under ISO 20768-like regimes (≈55 ml puff, 3 s, 30 s interval); battery safety to IEC 62133-2 principles; basic electrical safety aligned with UL 8139 concepts.
  • Service life: internal QA runs show around 58k–62k puffs; real-world use may vary by draw style and ambient temperature.
  • Origin: No.1216, XinSha Road, Shajing street, BaoAn Shenzhen.
Gazzbar Triple Flavors 60k Puff Disposable Vape with Type-C?

Where it fits

Daily commuters who hate swapping devices; late-shift bar staff (quick glances at remaining battery help); festival weekends; and retailers aiming to reduce returns tied to empty tanks. Note: 5% nicotine is not for beginners—confirm compliance with local regulations before stocking.

Product specifications

ParameterTypical ValueNotes
PuffsUp to 60,000Real-world use may vary
E-liquid capacity≈60 mlMetered fill
Nicotine strength5% (50 mg/ml)Check local limits
Battery850 mAh, rechargeableUSB-C typical
CoilTriple mesh, 1.0ΩConsistent flavor
DisplayFull-color screenBattery + liquid level
Carton G.W.≈14.5 kg/Case100 pcs per case

Vendor comparison (snapshot)

FeatureGazzbar Triple 60kTypical 50k DeviceEntry 20k Device
PuffsUp to 60kUp to 50kUp to 20k
Flavors per device31–21
ScreenColorMonochrome/noneNone
CoilTriple mesh 1.0ΩDual meshSingle mesh
Gazzbar Triple Flavors 60k Puff Disposable Vape with Type-C?

Customization and compliance

Private labeling, flavor mapping (3-in-1 sets), and nicotine strengths tailored to markets (where lawful) are available. Ask for CE/RoHS documentation and packaging that aligns with TPD-style warnings if you’re in the EU. Distributors tell me lead times are reasonable, but—pro tip—holiday spikes can stretch them.

Case study (retail)

A mid-size convenience chain piloted the Gazzbar Triple Flavors 60k Puff Disposable Vape in 12 stores. Sell-through improved ≈18% versus their prior 40k single-flavor SKU, driven by fewer “ran out early” complaints and the flavor switch novelty. That’s one data point, sure, but it tracks with what we’re hearing elsewhere.

Gazzbar Triple Flavors 60k Puff Disposable Vape with Type-C?

Final take

Is it perfect? Nothing is. But the mix of puff count, three-in-one flavoring, and a clear screen puts this device on the short list for high-turn retail shelves and heavy-use customers who hate guesswork. Keep an eye on local rules; align labels and nicotine strengths accordingly—then it’s hard to argue with the value.

References

  1. ISO 20768:2018 – E‑cigarettes — Routine analytical vaping machine — Definitions and standard conditions.
  2. IEC 62133-2:2017 – Safety requirements for portable sealed secondary Li-ion cells and batteries.
  3. UL 8139 – Electrical Systems of Electronic Cigarettes and Vaping Devices.
  4. Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS) and Directive 2014/30/EU (EMC) for CE marking in the EU.
  5. EU Tobacco Products Directive 2014/40/EU – product and packaging requirements for e‑cigarettes.

Post time:Oct - 14 - 2025


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