KangVape’s Speedy Beast X 60K is a rechargeable, prefilled disposable built for heavy adult nicotine users who want a screen-equipped, adjustable-airflow daily carry with a huge puff rating at a sale price around $12.99, and in our testing it delivered reliably dense flavor in Regular mode but felt bulky in a pocket and noticeably harsher and more battery-hungry when we flipped into Pulse.
Product Overview
| Device | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KangVape Speedy Beast X 60K | 4.2/5 | Big puff rating; curved screen; adjustable airflow | Bulky; Pulse runs warmer; condensation | Heavy users who want a long-haul disposable with a live readout |
Final Verdict
The Speedy Beast X 60K hits its lane: long-run convenience with a genuinely useful display, easy draw activation, and airflow that can swing from tighter to surprisingly open. Flavor stays bold in Regular mode, while Pulse gives a punchier, warmer hit that can edge into “too much” if you chain it. The trade-off is size, plus a bit of mouthpiece moisture during long sessions.
Who It’s For
- Adults who prefer a stronger, more immediate nicotine hit
- People who like visible battery/juice info at a glance
- Desk-to-car-to-home users who don’t mind a larger disposable
Who It’s Not For
- Minimalists who want a tiny, low-profile pocket vape
- Chain vapers who live in high-output modes all day
- Anyone who dislikes sweet, high-intensity flavor profiles

How We Tested It
We ran the device through Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability using daily commutes, work breaks, and evening couch sessions as our main scenarios. We alternated airflow positions, toggled Regular vs Pulse for warm-up comparisons, and tracked recharge timing and day-to-day consistency. Marcus focused on higher-intensity pulls and heat behavior, while Jamal treated it like an everyday carry to stress portability and pocket handling. Nicotine vapes are for adults only; our experience notes are subjective and not medical advice.
Our Testing Experience
I started with a mid airflow setting and Regular mode, taking steady ~2.5-second draws in small clusters (8–12 puffs), the way I’d actually use a disposable between tasks. The first thing I noticed was the mouthfeel: thick, slightly glossy vapor that coats the tongue quickly, with a clean “snap” on the exhale rather than a wispy finish. Marcus (big-lung, high-frequency hitter) pushed Pulse mode hard; the vapor got warmer and denser, and the throat hit sharpened into that almost peppery edge if he stayed on it back-to-back. Jamal (always moving, pocket-first) liked the silicone mouthpiece comfort and the screen readout, but called out the body size as the main “feel it in your jeans” downside. Over two days we logged about 1,060 puffs total, and my unit needed a recharge after roughly 780 puffs of mixed use; from low battery to full, I clocked about 34 minutes on USB-C. Condensation showed up as light moisture at the mouthpiece after longer stretches, but no messy leaks.
What we liked
- Bold flavor that stays “full” in Regular mode
- Screen makes battery/juice management effortless
- Airflow steps feel meaningfully different
Who it is best for
- Heavy daily users who value fewer device swaps
- People who want a warmer “boost” mode sometimes
- Anyone who hates guessing battery status
Where it falls short
- Pocket bulk is real compared with smaller disposables
- Pulse can get sharp if you chain it
- Mouthpiece moisture needs quick wipe-downs

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Strong, saturated flavor | Bulky chassis for pocket carry |
| Regular/Pulse modes give two distinct feels | Pulse drains battery faster |
| Adjustable airflow with clear steps | Can run warm in long Pulse sessions |
| Curved screen improves day-to-day usability | Condensation builds at mouthpiece over time |
| Draw activation is consistent | Sweet flavors can fatigue some users |
| USB-C charging is convenient | Bright screen can be distracting in dark rooms |
Details
- Price paid: $12.99
- Device type: prefilled rechargeable disposable; draw-activated
- Max puff rating: 60,000 (Regular) / 30,000 (Pulse)
- E-liquid capacity: 20 mL
- Nicotine strength: 5%
- Battery: 950 mAh rechargeable; USB-C
- Charge time (our unit): ~34 minutes from low to full
- Heating + controls: dual mesh coils, adjustable airflow, curved screen, lock mode

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Flavor | 4.4 | Saturated and consistent in Regular; sweet profiles stay bold |
| Throat Hit | 4.1 | Satisfying at baseline; can get sharp when chain-used in Pulse |
| Vapor Production | 4.3 | Dense output for a disposable, especially in Pulse |
| Airflow/Draw | 4.2 | Noticeable airflow steps; easy to tune tighter vs airier |
| Battery Life | 4.0 | Strong for daily use, but Pulse noticeably accelerates drain |
| Leak Resistance | 4.1 | No messy leaks; mild mouthpiece moisture over time |
| Build Quality | 4.2 | Solid feel; screen and controls held up under heavy handling |
| Ease of Use | 4.6 | Clear readouts, simple operation, predictable performance |
| Portability | 3.8 | Carryable, but bulkier than most day-to-day disposables |
| Overall | 4.2 | Best when used mainly in Regular with Pulse as a “boost” |
How to Choose the KangVape Speedy Beast X 60K?
Pick this if you want a long-run disposable with a screen and you actually use the readouts to manage recharges and pacing. Regular mode fits most users who want smoother pulls, steadier flavor, and better battery efficiency; Pulse is for short bursts when you want warmer vapor and a harder hit. If you prioritize a tight MTL draw, start with the most restricted airflow and keep sessions short to avoid mouthpiece moisture. If you want a more compact, straightforward pocket disposable, look at RAZ TN9000; if you want a polished two-mode “screen-first” experience with a big user base, Geek Bar Pulse is the safer mainstream pivot.

Limitations
This device is optimized for endurance and impact, not minimalism, and the trade-offs show in daily carry and high-output behavior.
- Bulkier body than typical disposables
- Pulse mode can run warm and feel harsher when chain-used
- Condensation at the mouthpiece requires simple upkeep
KangVape Speedy Beast X 60K Vs. Alternatives
Why choose these models
- You want a high puff rating with real-time screen feedback
- You like adjustable airflow and two distinct output feels
- You prefer rechargeable convenience in a disposable format
Alternatives to consider
- Geek Bar Pulse: strong mainstream ecosystem; polished two-mode feel
- Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo: smoother/turbo split with a lighter carry profile
- RAZ TN9000: simpler, smaller, and easier pocket rotation
Pro Tips for KangVape Speedy Beast X 60K
- Start in Regular mode for the cleanest flavor and most stable throat hit
- Treat Pulse like a short “boost,” not an all-day setting
- Take 2–3 second draws; longer pulls make warmth and harshness more likely
- If the mouthpiece feels wet, wipe it and give the device a minute between clusters
- Keep airflow slightly open if you’re prone to throat sting on higher nicotine
- Charge before it hits absolute dead; performance feels steadier above low battery
- Use a standard USB-C charger; avoid aggressive fast-charge bricks if it heats noticeably
- Don’t leave it in a hot car—heat amplifies sweetness and can thin the vapor feel
- Use the lock mode before tossing it in a bag or pocket to reduce accidental firing
- If flavor turns dull or papery, stop and switch modes/airflow rather than forcing it
FAQs
Does Pulse mode run hot?
In our sessions, Pulse felt warmer and denser, and it got noticeably sharper if we chain-vaped; used in short bursts, it stayed enjoyable.
Is the draw more MTL or DL?
It can lean either way: tight airflow gives a more restricted, cigarette-like pull, while opening it up supports a looser, airier inhale.
Is the screen actually useful?
Yes—battery and juice visibility reduced guesswork, and it helped us time recharges instead of riding it until the hit felt weak.
How often did you recharge it?
With mixed Regular/Pulse use, I recharged about once per day; heavy Pulse use shortened that to partial-day cycles.
About the Author: Chris Miller