The Al Fakher Crown Bar 15K Ice Adjust Vape is a rechargeable disposable built around adjustable cooling, a battery-and-liquid screen, and a smoother, hookah-leaning flavor profile. In our hands-on testing, it made the most sense for adults who wanted a cool, steady draw that stayed comfortable over long days. The trade-off was just as clear: it is bulkier than pocket-friendly disposables, and pushing the cooling too high can blur the flavor.
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Product Overview
| Device | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| Crown Bar 15K Ice Adjust | 4.2/5 | Adjustable cooling; clear screen; strong runtime | Bulky; high cooling can mute flavor; slider can shift in a pocket | Cooler all-day use; long shifts; low-fuss daily carry |
Final Verdict
If adjustable cooling is the reason you are looking at this device, it does what it promises. In our testing, the low and mid settings gave the best balance, keeping the draw smooth without washing out the flavor. The weak spots were portability and the way heavy cooling could flatten lighter notes.
Who It’s For:
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Adults who want adjustable cooling without having to change flavors or swap devices
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Long-shift users who value a large reservoir and a quick-glance screen
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People who prefer a smoother, lower-intensity nicotine feel over a sharp hit
Who It’s Not For:
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Anyone chasing a hard, high-nicotine throat hit
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Pocket-first users who hate bulky disposables
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Flavor purists who do not want any cooling in the finish
How We Tested It

We used the device across commute pulls, desk breaks, and longer evening sessions, switching between tighter and airier airflow settings. Our testing scored Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability on the same 5-point checklist we use for disposables. We also tracked how closely the screen matched real depletion, how the mouthpiece handled moisture after repeated pulls, and whether the draw stayed consistent as the tank ran down.
Our Testing Experience
In our hands-on testing, the first standout was how different the vape felt at low versus high cooling. Two Apple stayed fuller and rounder when the chill was kept down, with the cold mostly landing on the exhale. When we raised the cooling, the same flavor got sharper and drier, while Blue Razz Lemonade felt cleaner and more pointed. The draw stayed smooth, the vapor stayed dense, and nothing about the inhale felt rough, but the body never stopped feeling chunky in a pocket.
We ran one unit until the liquid indicator reached empty and logged roughly 14,400 pulls before the last stretch started tasting thinner. Charging stayed simple, averaging about 40 to 45 minutes from low battery to full over USB-C. Marcus pushed it harder in chain sessions and noted some mild warmth, while Jamal liked the screen and airflow switch but kept coming back to the same complaint: it is not a pocket-first device.
What we liked:
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Cooling control changes the mouthfeel in a noticeable way
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Draw activation stays consistent and vapor output stays steady
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The screen makes pacing easier over long days
Who it is best for:
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Adults who want a cooler, smoother all-day disposable
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Flavor-focused users who like fruit with chill, especially at low-to-mid cooling
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People who do not want to guess how much liquid is left
Where it falls short:
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High cooling can flatten lighter flavor layers
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The body is bulky for front-pocket carry
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The airflow slider is easy to nudge while carrying it
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Adjustable cooling that clearly changes the finish | Bulky body stands out in a pocket |
| Battery and e-liquid screen makes use more predictable | High cooling can mute flavor detail |
| Rechargeable design helps you finish the tank | Airflow slider can shift by accident |
| Smooth activation with dense, steady vapor | Sound feature will feel gimmicky to some users |
| Good day-to-day condensation and leak control | Mild nicotine feel will not satisfy hard-hit seekers |
Details

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Price: around $24.99
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Device type: rechargeable disposable vape (draw-activated)
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Puff rating: up to 15,000; our testing logged about 14,400 before the final fade
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E-liquid capacity: 22 mL
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Nicotine strength: 0.5%
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Battery: rechargeable USB-C battery; our full charges averaged about 40–45 minutes
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Coil/resistance: mesh coil
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Key features: ice adjust control, airflow switch, battery/e-liquid screen, hookah-style sound feature
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Flavor | 4.4 | Smooth, hookah-leaning profiles; lower cooling keeps fruit easier to read |
| Throat Hit | 4.0 | Comfortable and steady, but not built for a punchy hit |
| Vapor Production | 4.2 | Dense enough to feel satisfying without getting rough |
| Airflow/Draw | 4.0 | Useful range, though the slider can move too easily |
| Battery Life | 4.3 | Rechargeable runtime stayed reliable through a long tank run |
| Leak Resistance | 4.2 | No true leaks; only light mouthpiece moisture after longer chains |
| Build Quality | 4.2 | Solid feel with a screen that stayed readable day and night |
| Ease of Use | 4.5 | Simple grab-and-go use with clear indicators |
| Portability | 3.8 | Usable on the move, but the bulk never disappears |
| Overall | 4.2 | Strong choice for adjustable cooling and long-run consistency |
How to Choose the Al Fakher Crown Bar 15K Ice Adjust Vape?

Choose it if you want a long-lasting disposable with cooling you can tune mid-session and you prefer a smoother, less aggressive nicotine feel. Skip it if you are highly pocket-sensitive or only enjoy warm, no-cooling flavor profiles. If you want bigger cloud drama and a more mode-driven screen setup, Geek Bar Pulse is the better fit. If you like switching between a calmer everyday mode and a louder option, Lost Mary MT15000 TURBO makes that easier. If you want a higher-capacity style with a screen and airflow tuning, RAZ DC25000 is the clearer alternative.
Limitations
The headline feature is cooling control, but the trade-offs show up quickly once you start carrying it every day.
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Bulk makes it less comfortable for front-pocket carry
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Higher cooling can cover up lighter fruit notes
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The airflow slider is easy to shift in a pocket or bag
Al Fakher Crown Bar 15K Ice Adjust Vape Vs. Alternatives

Why choose this model:
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Cooling control lets you tune the finish without switching flavors
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The large tank and rechargeable setup mean fewer device swaps
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The screen and airflow switch make day-to-day use easier to manage
Alternatives to consider:
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Geek Bar Pulse: full screen and dual modes for a stronger cloud feel
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Lost Mary MT15000 TURBO: Smooth and Turbo modes for quick intensity changes
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RAZ DC25000: higher-capacity style with a screen and airflow tuning
Pro Tips for Al Fakher Crown Bar 15K Ice Adjust Vape
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Start at the lowest cooling level for your first 10 to 15 pulls so you can learn the base flavor before adding more chill.
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If a flavor starts to feel flat, drop the cooling first, then tighten the airflow slightly to bring sweetness back.
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Treat it like a long-haul device: shorter, spaced pulls stay cleaner than chain sessions and keep mouthpiece moisture down.
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Wipe the mouthpiece once or twice a day with a dry tissue; light condensation is usually what makes a draw feel wet.
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For commuting, set the airflow before you leave and avoid fidgeting with it, because the slider can drift against fabric in a pocket.
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When charging, use a basic USB port or a low-output adapter to keep heat down and charging predictable.
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Do not leave it in a hot car or direct sun; heat can thin the liquid and make the draw feel louder and less smooth.
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If you are flavor-first, stick with profiles that work well with cooling, such as citrus, berry, or mint-leaning blends, and keep the cooling in the low-to-mid range.
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If you are sensitive to sound or novelty features, decide early whether the hookah-style effect bothers you, because it is a love-it-or-hate-it detail.
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When the liquid indicator gets low, slow your pace; the last stretch tastes better with gentler pulls and longer breaks.
FAQs
Does the ice adjustment change the flavor, or just add cold?
It changes both. Higher cooling sharpens the edges and can hide subtle sweetness, while lower cooling leaves the base flavor easier to read.
Is the draw more MTL or DTL?
It sits in the middle. You can run it tighter for a more restricted pull or open it up for a looser, airier inhale.
How accurate is the screen in real use?
It is directionally useful for pacing and avoiding surprises, but the last part of the tank still drops faster than you expect.
What’s the biggest “gotcha” for new users?
Starting too high on the cooling. That can make the flavor seem weaker than it really is because the chill starts covering it up.
About the Author: Chris Miller