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What it is

Disposable pens come pre-charged and pre-filled — no battery to buy, no cartridge to screw on, nothing to set up. Draw and it works, and once the oil is gone (or, rarely, the battery dies first) the whole unit is finished and gets replaced rather than refilled or recharged. That makes disposables the lowest-commitment way to try vaping on Green Society Canada, and a practical backup for anyone who already owns a pen but does not want to carry it everywhere.

Because there is no reusable hardware, everything about the experience — battery life, draw resistance, oil quality — is fixed by the manufacturer inside a single sealed unit, so the listing description is the whole spec sheet.

Who it suits

Disposables suit first-time vapers who want to try the format with zero setup, anyone who wants a backup on hand in case a refillable pen's battery dies or a cartridge runs dry, and anyone who prefers not to manage separate hardware at all. They are a less economical long-term choice for daily, heavy vapers, for whom a reusable battery and repeated cartridge purchases work out cheaper per gram over time.

How to choose & what it costs

Total puff count and total mg of oil are the two numbers to compare across brands — a higher puff count generally means a higher-capacity oil reservoir, and mg tells you total THC content regardless of how the device is shaped. If you know you prefer live resin's fuller flavour over standard distillate, check the extraction method listed on each disposable, since it varies by product.

Disposables on this page typically run $25–$45 depending on capacity and extraction method, generally a bit more per gram than buying a separate battery and cartridge, which is the trade-off for the zero-setup convenience.

Grading & quality signals

Since the whole device is sealed, quality signals are limited to what is printed on the packaging: a stated puff count, a stated total mg or oil weight, a stated extraction method, and ideally a batch or lot reference. A device that produces vapour immediately on the first draw with no priming needed is a good sign of proper manufacturing; one that requires several hard pulls before producing anything may indicate an air pocket or a less carefully filled unit.

Onset, duration & effects

Same fast onset as any vape format — effects within a couple of minutes of a draw, building over 10–20 minutes, lasting roughly 1–3 hours per session depending on how much you use.

Flavour & format notes

Flavour depends on which extraction method the specific disposable uses, exactly as it does with standalone cartridges — some disposables on this page use standard distillate, others use live resin for a fuller, strain-true taste, so check the listing rather than assuming every disposable tastes the same.

Storage & freshness

Store upright at room temperature, away from direct heat or cold, exactly like a cartridge — the sealed unit protects the oil reasonably well, but extreme temperature swings can still affect vapour quality and battery performance over time.

Shipping & payment across Canada

Orders are boxed the same day payment is confirmed and travel by Xpresspost, free over $150, with an adult signature required at the door.

Disposables ship upright and individually protected to prevent activation or leaking during transit, in the same plain, unmarked box as every other order, delivered by tracked Xpresspost across all provinces we serve.

First order tips

Take a single test draw before committing to a normal-length pull, since disposables vary slightly in draw resistance between brands, and note how many puffs feel like a comfortable single dose for you so you can pace subsequent use consistently across the device's life.

Common mistakes to avoid

Drawing too hard or too long on a single pull, especially on a first try with an unfamiliar brand, can flood the coil and produce a harsh, sputtering draw rather than smooth vapour; a shorter, steadier pull is more reliable. Assuming every disposable lasts the same number of puffs regardless of capacity is the other common mistake — check the stated puff count on each specific listing rather than assuming it matches a different device you have used before.

Dosing & titration

Because there is no voltage dial to adjust, dosing on a disposable comes down entirely to draw count and draw length — a short, steady two-second pull is a reasonable single dose, and spacing pulls a few minutes apart lets you judge each one before taking another rather than chaining several pulls together. A 300-puff disposable used at a rate of roughly 10–15 puffs per session lasts about 20–30 sessions, a useful number to keep in mind when comparing total value against a refillable setup.

How it compares to other formats

Against a refillable pen, a disposable trades a modest per-gram cost premium for zero setup and nothing to maintain, which is the right trade for occasional or travel use but the wrong one for daily heavy use, where a battery-and-cartridge setup pulls ahead in cost within a few refills. Against an edible, a disposable delivers a comparable total THC amount far faster and with a much shorter overall duration, better suited to a quick effect than an evening-long one.

Price-per-mg & value math

A $35 disposable with 300 puffs and 1g of oil works out to roughly $0.12 per puff and $35 per gram, somewhat more than the $25–$30 per gram typical of a standalone cartridge, which reflects the cost of the sealed battery bundled in rather than a difference in the oil itself. For someone who only vapes occasionally, that premium is usually smaller in total dollars than the upfront cost of a battery that would otherwise sit unused.

Discreetness & travel notes

A disposable is typically slimmer than a full pen-and-cartridge combo and needs no spare battery or cartridge carried alongside it, making it a genuinely low-profile option for a day out. It should still stay within the province and country of purchase, the same rule that applies to every cannabis product on the site.

Frequently asked questions

What happens when a disposable runs out?

You replace the whole unit — there is no cartridge to swap or battery to recharge on these models; the oil and battery are sealed together for the life of the device.

How many puffs does a disposable typically last?

Varies by capacity, but most on this page are built for several hundred puffs, roughly comparable to a standard-size cartridge worth of oil.

Are disposables better for travel than a refillable pen?

Many people find them more convenient for travel since there is no separate battery or spare cartridge to pack, though check local regulations before crossing any provincial or international border.

Can a disposable be recharged if the battery dies first?

Some have a micro-USB or USB-C port as a backup; check the individual listing, since not all models include one.

Is the oil quality lower in disposables than cartridges?

Not necessarily — many disposables on this page use the same distillate or live resin as our standalone cartridges, just packaged in a single-use device.

Can a disposable pen leak in my bag?

It is uncommon if stored upright, but as with any vape hardware, keeping it capped-side up and away from extreme heat in a bag reduces the already-low risk of oil shifting or leaking.

Is it normal for a disposable to feel different near the end of its life?

Yes, vapour output and flavour often taper off slightly as the oil reservoir runs low, which is a normal sign the unit is close to finished rather than a fault.

How do I know how many puffs I have used?

Most disposables on this page do not include a puff counter, so tracking rough session counts against the stated total puff count is the most practical way to estimate how much is left.