A standard 2g disposable vape pen delivers between 600 and 1,000 puffs. With moderate daily use — around 10 to 15 puffs per day — that translates to roughly 8 to 12 weeks of use before the oil runs out.
But that range is wide for a reason. How long your pen actually lasts depends on the brand, your draw length, how often you use it, and whether the hardware is efficient enough to convert all the oil into vapour without waste. Here’s the full breakdown.
Puff Counts by Brand and Capacity
| Brand | Capacity | Puff Range | Battery | Duration (10 puffs/day) | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jungle Boys | 2g | 600–1,000 | 650mAh | 8–12 weeks | £25 |
| Zaza | 2g | 600–1,000 | 650mAh | 8–12 weeks | £25 |
| Runtz | 2g | 600–1,000 | 650mAh | 8–12 weeks | £25 |
| Jeeter | 2g | 600–1,000 | 650mAh | 8–12 weeks | £25 |
| Litto | 2g | 600–1,000 | 650mAh | 8–12 weeks | £25 |
| Dozo | 2.5g | 750–1,250 | 700mAh | 10–14 weeks | £25 |
| Treezy | 3g | 900–1,500 | 800mAh | 12–18 weeks | £25 |
| Packman x Party Boyz | 3g | 1,200–1,500 | 800mAh | 12–18 weeks | £45 |
| Bone Head & Fidels | 3g | 1,200–1,500 | 800mAh | 12–18 weeks | £45 |
| Torch 4g | 4g | 1,500–2,000 | 1,000mAh | 16–20 weeks | £45 |
The ranges exist because “one puff” isn’t a standard unit. A 2-second draw uses roughly half the oil of a 5-second draw. The numbers above assume average 2–3 second draws.
What Affects How Many Puffs You Get?
Draw length is the biggest variable. A quick 1-second sip uses minimal oil. A full 5-second pull — or a “blinker” hit where you hold until the LED blinks (8–10 seconds) — can use 3–5x more oil per puff. If you regularly hit blinkers, divide the puff count estimates by roughly half.
Puff frequency matters too. Taking 5 rapid puffs in a row heats the coil to higher temperatures, which vaporises oil faster and less efficiently than spaced-out draws. Letting the pen rest 30–60 seconds between puffs preserves oil and improves flavour.
Oil viscosity varies between brands. Thicker oil vaporises more slowly, which generally means more puffs per gram. Thinner oil flows faster to the coil but gets used up quicker. Live resin products tend to have a slightly thinner consistency than distillate.
Coil type plays a role. Ceramic coils (used in most modern brands) are more efficient than older cotton-wick designs. They heat more evenly and waste less oil. If you’re using a budget pen with cotton wicks, expect fewer puffs from the same amount of oil.
Temperature — pens with adjustable voltage or temperature let you optimise for either flavour (lower temp, more puffs) or cloud size (higher temp, fewer puffs). Most disposables are set to a fixed temperature that balances both.
How Long Will Your Vape Actually Last?
Here’s a practical timeline based on daily usage:
Light user (5 puffs per day)
- 2g pen: 4–6 months
- 3g pen: 6–9 months
- Best suited for: Occasional users, weekend-only vapers
Moderate user (10–15 puffs per day)
- 2g pen: 8–12 weeks
- 3g pen: 12–18 weeks
- Best suited for: Most regular users, daily evening sessions
Heavy user (20–30 puffs per day)
- 2g pen: 4–6 weeks
- 3g pen: 6–10 weeks
- Best suited for: All-day users, medical users, high-tolerance individuals
Very heavy user (40+ puffs per day)
- 2g pen: 2–3 weeks
- 3g pen: 3–5 weeks
- Best suited for: Users who should probably consider bulk purchasing
If you’re a heavy user going through a 2g pen every month or faster, the 3g options offer better value per puff and fewer trips to reorder. Our 2g vs 3g comparison guide breaks down the cost analysis in detail.
How to Make Your Vape Last Longer
A few practical habits that extend the lifespan of any disposable pen:
Take shorter draws. 2–3 seconds is the sweet spot for flavour and efficiency. Anything beyond 5 seconds wastes oil and overheats the coil.
Space your puffs. Wait 30–60 seconds between draws. This lets the coil cool and the wick re-saturate with oil, which means each puff uses less oil than rapid chain-vaping.
Store it upright. When a pen sits on its side or upside-down for extended periods, oil can settle away from the intake holes. This causes dry hits that waste battery without delivering vapour. Upright storage keeps oil where it needs to be.
Keep it cool. Heat degrades cannabis oil over time. Don’t leave your pen in direct sunlight, in a hot car, or near a radiator. Room temperature storage in a dark place is ideal.
Don’t charge it to 100% every time. Lithium batteries perform best between 20% and 80% charge. Topping up when the LED starts dimming — rather than running it completely flat — extends both battery life and oil efficiency.
For more on battery care, read our THC Vape Battery Guide.
Which Capacity Should You Buy?
Buy 2g if: You’re new to vaping, you like trying different strains regularly, portability matters to you, or you don’t want to commit £45 to a pen you might not love.
Buy 3g if: You know what strains you like, you use your pen daily, you want fewer purchases per year, or you value the extended convenience.
Buy 4g if: You’re a very heavy daily user and want maximum value. The Torch 4g delivers up to 2,000 puffs — the largest capacity in our range.
For the full comparison including annual cost analysis, check our 2g vs 3g Disposable Vapes article.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many puffs are in a Jungle Boys vape? A Jungle Boys 2g disposable delivers approximately 600–1,000 puffs depending on draw length. With moderate use (10–15 puffs/day), it lasts 8–12 weeks.
How long does a 3g disposable vape last? A 3g pen delivers 900–1,500 puffs. At moderate use, that’s 12–18 weeks — roughly 3–4 months.
Does hitting blinkers use more oil? Yes, significantly. A blinker hit (holding until the LED blinks, usually 8–10 seconds) uses 3–5x more oil than a standard 2–3 second draw. Regular blinker hits can cut your puff count in half.
Can I make my disposable vape last longer? Yes. Shorter draws, spaced-out puffs, upright storage, and cool storage all extend lifespan. See the “How to Make Your Vape Last Longer” section above.
How do I know when my vape is empty? Reduced vapour production, a change in flavour (slightly burnt or hollow taste), and a visible oil window showing empty are the main indicators. The LED may also blink differently when oil is depleted.

