IPLAY Cloud 10000 is a DL-leaning, prefilled disposable built for big vapor and long sessions (20 mL, 0.3Ω mesh, 1250 mAh, up to 40W), typically priced around $17.99, and it’s best for adult nicotine users who want a punchy, airy draw—not for anyone chasing a tight MTL pull or ultra-discreet use.
Product Overview
| Device | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IPLAY Cloud 10000 | 4.2/5 | Big, smooth DL clouds; stable recharge routine; consistent flavor | Not pocket-stealth; fixed airflow feel; some mouthpiece condensation | DL users who want long-run convenience and low-nic smoothness |
Final Verdict
IPLAY Cloud 10000 does what it’s built to do: deliver dense DL vapor with a clean, steady draw and a battery that behaves predictably across recharges. The trade-off is obvious: it’s not subtle, and the wide, airy style can feel “too open” if you prefer a tighter pull.
Who It’s For
- DL users who like a looser draw and larger vapor volume
- Adult nicotine users who prefer low-nic smoothness over a sharp hit
- People who want a long-running disposable with USB-C recharging
Who It’s Not For
- MTL-first users who want a cigarette-like tight draw
- Anyone who needs truly discreet pocket carry
- Users who hate any mouthpiece condensation management

How We Tested It
We ran Cloud 10000 through daily carry, desk breaks, and evening sessions, scoring Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability. We tracked recharge behavior (heat, stability, time-to-full), checked for seepage/condensation, and compared draw consistency across short puffs vs longer pulls. Vape and nicotine products are for adults only; use isn’t recommended for minors, pregnant people, or people who don’t use nicotine, and our experience notes are subjective—not medical advice.
Our Testing Experience
I started with a simple goal: see if Cloud 10000’s “big cloud” pitch actually holds up in normal life—commute puffs, quick work breaks, then longer pulls at night. The first thing I noticed was the draw: it’s airy and clearly tuned for DL, with that mesh-coil “blanket” of vapor that fills your mouth quickly instead of creeping in. Flavor stayed surprisingly coherent on longer pulls—less of that muddy sweetness I sometimes get on high-output disposables—though the profile is still very “bold” and candy-forward.
Marcus (our high-intensity tester) pushed it hardest: repeated longer pulls back-to-back to see if the output wobbled or the device got angry. It stayed steady, but the mouthpiece area collected a bit of condensation during those marathon sessions, so wiping became part of the routine. Jamal cared more about grab-and-go: he liked the consistent activation and the fact that it didn’t feel fussy, but he dinged it for pocketability—this isn’t a stealth stick.
On charging, I logged a full top-up from low battery in about 1 hour 45 minutes on USB-C, and the device stayed normal-temp throughout; the manufacturer’s stated full-charge window is 1.5–2 hours.
What we liked
- Smooth, dense DL vapor with consistent draw activation
- Recharge routine that’s predictable and low-drama
- Flavor stays stable even when you take longer pulls
Who it is best for
- DL users who want long sessions without babying the device
- Low-nic users who still want a “full” mouthfeel
- Desk/at-home vaping where size isn’t a constant penalty
Where it falls short
- Not discreet; bigger body and louder vapor presence
- Condensation can build up with heavy chain use
- Fixed draw feel won’t satisfy tight-draw MTL preferences

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Dense DL vapor; “full mouth” feel | Not stealthy; pocket feel is bulky |
| Consistent activation; stable output | Condensation at mouthpiece with heavy use |
| USB-C recharging keeps it usable for longer runs | Fixed airflow feel (no real tuning) |
| Flavor stays coherent on longer pulls | Can feel “too airy” for MTL-first users |
| Minimal fuss day-to-day | Big clouds aren’t always socially convenient |
Details
- Price: $17.99
- Device type: prefilled disposable, rechargeable
- Puff count: up to 10,000
- E-liquid capacity: 20 mL
- Nicotine: 3 mg (0.3%)
- Battery: 1250 mAh; USB-C; typical full charge 1.5–2 hours
- Coil: 0.3Ω mesh
- Size/weight: 30.8 × 118.6 mm; 105 g

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Flavor | 4.2 | Bold, consistent on longer pulls; less “muddiness” than expected. |
| Throat Hit | 4.1 | Smooth for low-nic; still delivers presence on DL inhales. |
| Vapor Production | 4.6 | Big, fast-forming clouds; clearly tuned for volume. |
| Airflow/Draw | 4.2 | Airy DL draw feels natural, but it’s not meaningfully tunable. |
| Battery Life | 4.3 | Recharge behavior is predictable; supports longer real-life pacing. |
| Leak Resistance | 3.9 | No messy leaks in our run, but condensation needs occasional wiping. |
| Build Quality | 4.0 | Solid feel overall; mouthpiece area is the main “maintenance” zone. |
| Ease of Use | 4.7 | Grab it, pull, recharge when needed—minimal friction. |
| Portability | 3.8 | Carryable, but the size and cloud output limit where it fits. |
| Overall | 4.2 | Strong DL disposable for long sessions; less ideal for stealth or tight-draw users. |
How to Choose the Iplay Cloud 10000?
Choose Cloud 10000 if you’re a DL user who prioritizes vapor density, a smooth low-nic feel, and a rechargeable disposable that can run for days without becoming finicky. Skip it if you need a tight MTL draw, ultra-discreet carry, or you hate any mouthpiece upkeep. If you want a newer iPLAY option with the same “big cloud” intent, look at IPLAY Cloud Pro 12000. If you want a mainstream high-performing disposable with broader availability and different draw styles, Geek Bar Pulse is a common comparison point for many adult users.
Limitations
Cloud 10000 is purpose-built, and the compromises show up fast in daily life.
- The airy DL pull is not MTL-friendly, and it can feel too open for tight-draw users
- Mouthpiece condensation builds during heavier sessions, so wiping becomes routine
- Bigger body and bigger vapor make it less “anywhere, anytime” than smaller disposables
Iplay Cloud 10000 Vs. Alternatives
Why choose these models
- Cloud 10000 if you want DL-leaning airflow and big, smooth vapor volume
- Low-nic users who still want a “full” puff sensation will like the delivery
- Rechargeable disposable format fits long sessions without extra setup
Alternatives to consider
- Geek Bar Pulse: strong mainstream pick with wide flavor availability and a different draw feel
- Lost Mary OS5000: smaller, more discreet carry if portability matters most
- IPLAY Cloud Pro 12000: a newer iPLAY route if you like the brand’s big-cloud tuning
Pro Tips for Iplay Cloud 10000
- Treat it like a DL device: longer, smoother pulls beat quick “cig-style” sips.
- If the mouthpiece feels wet, wipe it—condensation is normal with big vapor.
- Use a steady USB-C source (avoid sketchy fast chargers) to keep heat minimal.
- Don’t leave it in a hot car; high-heat storage can worsen condensation and flavor.
- If flavor dulls, take shorter pulls for a while to keep the coil from getting oversaturated.
- Store it upright when you can; it helps keep condensation from creeping into the mouthpiece.
- If you pocket-carry, keep the mouthpiece area clean—lint plus condensation is a bad combo.
- Rotate flavors thoughtfully: strong “ice” profiles can mask coil fatigue better than creamy sweets.
- If the draw feels too airy, this device probably won’t be your long-term fit—switch categories instead.
- Pace your sessions after charging; a few lighter pulls can help the coil settle back in.
FAQs
Is Iplay Cloud 10000 more DL or MTL?
It’s DL-leaning. The draw feels open and the vapor is dense, so it suits deeper inhales better than tight, cigarette-like pulls.
Does it need any setup?
No real setup. It’s draw-activated and ready to use; you only recharge it when the battery runs low.
How’s the throat hit at 3 mg?
It’s smoother than high-nic disposables. You still get presence on DL pulls, but it’s not a sharp “snap.”
Does it leak?
We didn’t see true leaking, but we did see mouthpiece condensation during heavier sessions, which needs quick wiping.
About the Author: Chris Miller