Fume Pro Zero is a rechargeable, zero-nicotine disposable built around a huge “up to 30,000 puffs” lifespan, dual-mesh coil flavor, and a screen that shows battery and e-liquid—basically a big, feature-heavy disposable for adults who want the ritual without the nicotine hit. At $19.99, it’s compelling for long days and travel, but it’s bulky, and the throat hit is inherently mild.
Product Overview
| Device | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fume Pro Zero | 4.0/5 | Big flavor for 0% nic, clear screen, long-running | Bulky, mild throat hit, occasional condensation | Adult vapers who want a zero-nic daily beater that still feels “full size” |
Final Verdict
Vape products are for adults only (21+ where required); use is not recommended for minors, pregnant people, or anyone who doesn’t use nicotine, and our impressions are subjective—not medical advice.
The Fume Pro Zero nails the core promise: a zero-nicotine device that doesn’t feel like a compromise. Flavor stays surprisingly steady, the display makes it easy to manage day-to-day, and the dual-mode approach lets you trade clouds for efficiency. The main downside is simple physics: a big tank and screen mean a bigger body, and 0% nicotine means the “hit” is mostly airflow and cooling agents.
Who It’s For
- Adults who want a no-nic option without downgrading to a tiny disposable
- Long shifts, travel days, and “one device covers the week” routines
- Users who like a screen and simple mode switching
Who It’s Not For
- Anyone chasing a strong nicotine-style throat hit
- Minimalists who want the smallest pocket carry
- People sensitive to sweet, high-intensity flavoring over long sessions

How We Tested
We ran the device through commutes, desk breaks, and evening sessions, rotating flavors to gauge consistency over time. We scored Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability using the same daily-carry routines each tester normally uses. We tracked the screen’s battery/e-liquid indicators, checked for condensation at the mouthpiece, and noted any output wobble as the battery dropped. We also tested both power modes to see how much the experience shifts.
Our Testing Experience
The first thing I noticed was the mouthfeel: the draw is smooth and slightly cool, with a soft “density” to the vapor that feels closer to a high-output disposable than a typical 0% device. I started in the lower-output mode during my morning commute and got a clean, even pull—no sputter, no weird spitback—just a gentle, airy inhale with a crisp finish. When I flipped into the higher-output mode after lunch, vapor got noticeably thicker and the flavor popped harder at the front of the tongue, especially on colder profiles like Black Ice.
Marcus leaned into longer pulls and repeated chain sessions to see if the coil would get harsh; the flavor held up, but the mouthpiece needed an occasional wipe to keep condensation from building. Jamal treated it like a true grab-and-go: pockets, car cupholder, quick hits between errands. He liked the screen for avoiding surprise “dead pulls,” but he also called out the size as the trade-off for the big capacity.
What we liked
- Smooth, consistent flavor with a “full-size disposable” feel
- Screen makes management easy (battery and e-liquid)
- Dual-mode behavior is obvious in real use
Who it is best for
- Adult vapers wanting 0% nicotine without giving up performance
- Users who prefer longer intervals between replacements
- People who like simple controls over app-style complexity
Where it falls short
- Throat hit stays mild by nature of 0% nicotine
- Large body is less pocket-friendly
- Condensation can creep in during heavy sessions

Pros and Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Strong flavor presence for 0% nicotine; smooth vapor texture; screen is genuinely useful; dual modes change the experience; low fuss day-to-day | Bigger and heavier than many disposables; mild throat hit; condensation needs occasional wiping; higher-output mode can shorten per-charge endurance |
Details
- Price: $19.99
- Device type: rechargeable disposable
- Nicotine strength: 0%
- E-liquid capacity: 22 mL (pre-filled)
- Puff rating: up to 30,000 (higher-output mode), up to ~15,000 (efficiency mode)
- Battery: 750 mAh, USB-C rechargeable
- Coil: dual mesh, listed around 0.8Ω
- Display/controls: full-screen battery + e-liquid display, mode switch with an off position, draw-activated

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Flavor | 4.3 | Rich and steady; “cold” profiles stay crisp without turning thin |
| Throat Hit | 3.2 | Smooth but inherently mild at 0% nicotine |
| Vapor Production | 4.1 | Higher-output mode delivers satisfying density; efficiency mode is calmer |
| Airflow/Draw | 3.8 | Easy draw with a slightly airy character; good for relaxed pulls |
| Battery Life | 4.0 | Reliable day-to-day; higher-output mode drains faster as expected |
| Leak Resistance | 4.3 | No true leaking in our run; condensation is the main maintenance item |
| Build Quality | 4.0 | Solid feel and stable output; screen stayed readable and responsive |
| Ease of Use | 4.5 | Screen + simple modes keep it straightforward for daily carry |
| Portability | 3.7 | Carryable, but size is the obvious trade-off |
| Overall | 4.0 | Feature-heavy zero-nic disposable that performs like a flagship |
Choosing Fume Pro Zero
Pick this if you want a zero-nicotine device that still feels like a high-performance disposable: a big reservoir, a real display, and a noticeable difference between modes. Skip it if you prioritize a compact pocket carry or you rely on nicotine for throat hit and satisfaction.
Decision factors that matter most:
- If you want mode-based control (bigger clouds vs efficiency), this fits
- If you hate guessing battery/juice, the screen is a real advantage
- If portability is your #1 filter, the size will bug you
If you want a smaller zero-nic option with a screen, consider RAZ TN9000 Zero Nicotine.
If you want a mid-sized zero-nic device with a mode-style experience, consider Geek Bar Pulse 15K Zero Nicotine.

Limitations
This is a strong performer, but it’s not trying to be subtle.
- The body is large, and it prints more in slim pockets
- 0% nicotine means the throat hit stays light, even when flavor is bold
- Condensation management is part of the routine if you chain-hit it
Fume Pro Zero vs Alternatives
Why choose these models
- You want 0% nicotine with a flagship-style experience and a real screen
- You prefer longer intervals between replacements via high capacity
- You like simple mode switching instead of “one output forever”
Alternatives to consider
- Geek Bar Pulse 15K Zero Nicotine: smaller step-down option with a screen and a mode-style experience
- RAZ TN9000 Zero Nicotine: more compact, easier pocket carry for quick sessions
Pro Tips
- Start in the efficiency mode for everyday use; switch to the higher-output mode only when you actually want bigger vapor.
- Use the off position before pocketing or tossing it in a bag to reduce accidental activation.
- Wipe the mouthpiece and chimney area once or twice a day if you take frequent pulls; it keeps condensation from wrecking flavor.
- Shorten puff length when the e-liquid indicator gets low to avoid harsh, dry-tasting pulls.
- Charge with a basic USB-C cable and avoid heat sources; let it cool for a minute if it feels warm after extended use.
- Don’t “panic recharge” constantly—run it down a bit; you’ll get a more predictable routine.
- If flavor starts to feel muted, take a 10–15 minute break; palate fatigue is real on sweet profiles.
- Store it upright when you can (desk, nightstand); it helps keep condensation from pooling.
- If you rotate flavors, keep one mint/ice option as a reset between heavier dessert profiles.
FAQs
Does it actually feel like a “real” disposable even with 0% nicotine?
Yes on vapor texture and flavor presence, no on throat hit. You get dense, smooth pulls, but the “kick” is mostly airflow and cooling agents.
Is the draw tight or airy?
On our units it leaned airy, closer to relaxed MTL than a tight cigarette-style pull, especially in the higher-output mode.
Does it leak?
We didn’t see true leaking, but we did see normal mouthpiece condensation during heavy sessions—wipe it and it stays clean.
How noticeable is the difference between modes?
Very noticeable: higher-output mode gives thicker vapor and a louder flavor “pop,” while the efficiency mode feels calmer and more steady.
About the Author: Chris Miller