70,000 Puffs – What Does That Even Mean? My One Month Switching to the OKSO Disposable E‑Pipe

No refills, no charging anxiety, and three flavors in one device. Here’s my real story as a former pack‑a‑day smoker.
Let’s be honest: I was tired of “vape math”
When I first saw “70,000 puffs” on the OKSO box, I rolled my eyes.
I’ve been smoking for 12 years, and I’ve tried those disposable vapes that claim “5000 puffs” but die after three days. So 70,000? Sounded like marketing nonsense.
But then a friend who runs a vape shop handed me the OKSO 3‑in‑1 and said:
“Just use it like you would your cigarettes. Don’t count puffs. Come back in a month and tell me if you’ve finished it.”
I took the challenge.
One month later – I’m writing this with the same OKSO still going.
Here’s what happened to my smoking habits, my wallet, and my lungs.

Week 1 – Getting used to “no button, no lighter, no ash”
First impression: this thing is chunky (in a good way)
The OKSO is not a slim pen. It’s a solid little cube – 45x44x127mm, weighs about 134g.
It fits in my jeans pocket without being annoying. The LED screen on the side caught my eye immediately.
Every time I take a puff, the screen lights up and shows me exactly how much battery and e‑liquid are left.
That alone made me feel in control – something I never had with a cigarette pack.
The triple mesh coil – no dry hit, ever
I’ve used cheap disposables before that taste like burnt plastic after 200 puffs.
The OKSO has a triple mesh coil. I don’t fully understand the engineering, but here’s the real difference:
Every puff tastes the same. From the first draw in the morning to the last one before bed – smooth, warm, and flavorful. No dry hit, no burnt throat.
I started with Watermelon Ice (one of the three built‑in flavors).
You can switch between three flavors on the same device. Mine came with:
- Watermelon Ice
- Blueberry Raspberry
- Mint Blue
It’s like having three different cigarette brands in one pack – but without the extra cost.
Week 2 – The “70,000 puffs” started to make sense
How many puffs do I actually take per day?
I did a rough count.
As a former pack‑a‑day smoker (about 20 cigarettes), each cigarette gave me roughly 12–15 puffs.
That’s 240–300 puffs per day on real cigarettes.
With the OKSO, I found myself vaping less frequently because:
- One puff satisfies the craving longer (higher vapor production)
- I don’t have to “finish the whole thing” like a cigarette
- The battery doesn’t run out, so I don’t panic-smoke
My real daily puff count on the OKSO: about 150–180 puffs.
Simple math:
70,000 puffs ÷ 165 puffs/day = 424 days.
That’s over a year from one disposable device.
But realistically, the coil or battery might give out sooner. Still, after 30 days of heavy use, my OKSO shows 85% battery and “E‑liquid: High” on the LED screen.
📊 Data visualization tip: Create a bar chart comparing “Estimated daily puffs” – real cigarettes (280) vs. OKSO (165). Add a second chart: “Days of use from one device” – typical 5000‑puff disposable (20 days) vs. OKSO 70,000 (over 400 days). Use bright colors to highlight the difference.
Week 3 – The unexpected benefits
No more “where’s my charger?”
I travel a lot for work – short flights, train rides, long drives.
With regular vapes, I always forgot the charging cable, or the battery died at the worst moment.
The OKSO has a 650mAh rechargeable battery with USB‑C (same as my phone). I charged it once during the whole month – just for 30 minutes – and it never died on me.
Three flavors = no flavor fatigue
One of the reasons I went back to cigarettes in the past was vape tongue – when you can’t taste your e‑liquid anymore.
With the OKSO’s 3‑in‑1 system, I switch flavors every few days.
- Morning: Mint Blue (fresh, wakes me up)
- Afternoon: Blueberry Raspberry (sweet but not overwhelming)
- Evening: Watermelon Ice (smooth and relaxing)
It keeps the experience interesting. I never got bored.
My coughing almost disappeared
By the end of week 3, I realized something: I had not coughed up phlegm in the morning for 10 days straight.
With real cigarettes, it was every single day.
With the OKSO, my chest felt lighter. No shortness of breath after climbing stairs.
I’m not saying it’s healthy – but compared to burning tobacco, it’s a different world.
Week 4 – Would I recommend it to another smoker?
The good (and it’s a lot)
- Huge puff count – I’ve used it for a month and it’s still going strong. That’s incredible value.
- LED screen – No guessing. You always know when to charge or when it’s running low.
- Triple mesh coil – Consistent flavor, no dry hits.
- 3 flavors in 1 device – Perfect for someone like me who gets bored easily.
- USB‑C charging – Fast, convenient, and you already have the cable.
- 2% nicotine (20mg) – Strong enough for a heavy smoker, but not harsh.
The not‑so‑good (honest criticism)
- It’s big – If you want something tiny to hide in your palm, this isn’t it.
- Not available everywhere – Due to EU TPD rules (2ml limit), this product is not for sale in many European countries. I got mine from a non‑EU online shop.
- You can’t change the coil – Once the coil dies, the whole device is done. But with 70,000 puffs, that might take a year.
My final verdict after 30 days
If you are a heavy smoker (1+ pack per day) and you want a no‑hassle, long‑lasting alternative to cigarettes – the OKSO 3‑in‑1 is a fantastic choice.
It’s not a toy. It’s a tool for harm reduction.
I’m not quitting nicotine. But I’ve quit:
- Morning phlegm
- Yellow fingers
- The smell of stale smoke on my clothes
- The constant anxiety of running out of cigarettes
And I spent less money in this one month than I would have on 20 packs of Marlboros.
Practical tips if you want to try the OKSO
1. Pick your flavor combo carefully
The OKSO comes in over 30 flavor combinations (10 groups of 3). My personal favorites:
- Group 1: Blueberry Raspberry / Mixed Berries / Apple Peach – sweet and fruity
- Group 4: Grape Ice / Black Currant Ice / Berry Jam – icy and bold
- Group 10: Fresh Mint / Lemon Lime / Watermelon Mojito – refreshing all day
2. Don’t obsess over the 70k puff number
It’s a marketing claim, but based on my real usage, you’ll get months of use. Even if you get half of that, it’s still way better than buying a new disposable every week.
3. Charge it before the battery hits 0%
The LED screen shows battery percentage. I recharge at 20–30% with a standard USB‑C phone charger. Takes about 40 minutes to full.
4. Be aware of local laws
If you live in the EU, check your country’s TPD rules. Some allow only 2ml devices. The OKSO has a larger capacity, so you may need to order from outside the EU (China warehouse shipping takes 7–20 days). I used the China warehouse option and waited 12 days. Worth it.
My personal opinion (take it or leave it)
I’ve tried patches, gum, hypnotherapy, and cold turkey. None worked.
Switching to vaping did. And the OKSO 3‑in‑1 made it effortless because:
- I don’t have to refill anything
- I don’t have to charge it every night
- I don’t get bored of the same flavor
- I always know how much is left (thanks to the screen)
Is it the most environmentally friendly device? No. Disposables create waste.
But for a long‑time smoker trying to escape tobacco, the health benefit outweighs the environmental guilt – at least for now.
If you smoke a pack a day and you’ve never tried a high‑puff disposable with a screen and triple coil… give the OKSO a chance.
You might be surprised like I was.
Your turn: Have you tried a high‑puff disposable? How long did it last you? Drop a comment below. Let’s help each other quit the burn.