LIGG Pro 5500 is a rechargeable disposable built around a tight mouth-to-lung draw, a 14 mL prefill, and a listed 5,500-puff lifespan, aimed at adult nicotine users who want a simple grab-and-go device in the sub-$10 range. It nails convenience and flavor consistency when you pace your pulls, but the small battery and 5% nic-only approach limit who it fits—especially chain users or anyone wanting lower strengths.
Product Overview
| Device | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LIGG Pro 5500 | 4.0/5 | Tight MTL draw; USB-C rechargeable; consistent flavor when paced | Small battery for chain use; 5% only; mouthpiece condensation under heavy pacing | Adults who want a simple rechargeable disposable for short sessions |
Final Verdict
In day-to-day carry, the LIGG Pro 5500 is at its best when you treat it like a tight MTL device: short pulls, a pause, repeat. USB-C recharging makes it easier to actually finish the prefilled liquid, but the 400 mAh battery is the limiter—Marcus could chew through charge quickly during stress sessions, and heavier pacing made the mouthpiece feel damp from condensation.
Who It’s For
- Adults who prefer tight MTL pulls and short sessions
- People who want a simple disposable with USB-C top-ups
- Flavor-first users who don’t want settings or refills
Who It’s Not For
- Adults who need lower nicotine strengths than 5%
- Chain users who hate frequent recharging
- Anyone who wants adjustable airflow or a looser draw
Vape and nicotine products are for adults only; use is not recommended for minors, pregnant people, or people who do not use nicotine, and all experience notes are subjective—not medical advice.

How We Tested It
We ran the LIGG Pro 5500 through a one-week daily-carry loop: commutes, desk breaks, errands, and evening sessions. Each tester logged Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability using repeatable short pulls plus a few longer stress strings. We timed top-off charges, tracked how output softened as the battery dropped, and checked pockets and bags for wetness or condensation. Dr. Adrian Walker reviewed our notes to keep the write-up free of health claims; observations are subjective and not medical advice.
Our Testing Experience
Day one, I treated it like a tight MTL disposable: short, steady pulls, then a pause. In that rhythm, flavor stayed clean—Blue Razz Ice landed with a candy-bright top note, a cool exhale, and a lightly syrupy finish that didn’t feel sticky on my tongue. At 5% nicotine, the throat hit is firm; two quick pulls back-to-back felt sharp, but a paced single pull settled into a consistent “tap” at the back of the throat.
Marcus did his usual high-frequency loop (strings of 8–10 pulls). That’s where the small battery ceiling shows up: he topped it off about twice a day, and the mouthpiece picked up noticeable condensation that needed a wipe. Jamal’s commute testing was the opposite—easy pocket carry, reliable draw response, and no leaking in a jacket pocket. On my charger, a typical top-off from low to full landed at about 52 minutes.
What we liked
- Focused, tight draw that keeps flavors defined
- USB-C top-ups make it more practical day to day
- Consistent output in normal, paced use
Who it is best for
- Adults who vape in short sessions (breaks, commutes, errands)
- MTL fans who want a simple, no-settings disposable
- Users who value portability over power
Where it falls short
- Battery life for heavy pacing is the main bottleneck
- Mouthpiece condensation shows up under chain use
- Only one standard nicotine strength

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Tight MTL draw keeps flavor concentrated | 5% nicotine only limits flexibility |
| USB-C recharging improves day-to-day usability | 400 mAh battery feels small for heavy pacing |
| Good flavor consistency with short pulls | Condensation at the mouthpiece on frequent sessions |
| Simple “no settings” routine | Not the best fit for airy draws |
| Pocket-friendly form factor | Output can soften if you push long chains |
| Prefill capacity supports longer use cycles | Requires basic wipe-down habits |
Details
- Price: $8.99
- Device type: rechargeable disposable
- Nicotine: 5% nicotine salt (50 mg/mL)
- E-liquid: 14 mL prefilled
- Puff rating: up to about 5,500
- Battery: 400 mAh (rechargeable)
- Charging: USB-C; typical top-off in our use was about 52 minutes
- Activation / draw style: draw-activated; tight MTL feel

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Flavor | 4.1 | Clearer when pulls stay short; sweetness can blur under rapid chains. |
| Throat Hit | 4.0 | Firm at 5%; smoother with paced single pulls than back-to-back hits. |
| Vapor Production | 3.8 | Solid MTL output; softens when the device is pushed in long strings. |
| Airflow/Draw | 4.1 | Tight, predictable draw that rewards steady pacing. |
| Battery Life | 3.4 | Fine for light-to-mid routines; heavy use turns into frequent top-offs. |
| Leak Resistance | 3.9 | No pocket leaks in our carry days; condensation still shows up at the mouthpiece. |
| Build Quality | 3.7 | Typical disposable sturdiness; finish feels basic but serviceable. |
| Ease of Use | 4.5 | No settings, reliable draw response, straightforward recharge habit. |
| Portability | 4.6 | Easy pocket carry and true grab-and-go behavior. |
| Overall | 4.0 | Strong daily-carry disposable performance, held back by battery ceiling and 5% only. |
How to Choose the LIGG Pro 5500
Pick the LIGG Pro 5500 if you want a tight MTL draw, a simple disposable routine, and you’re comfortable with a single standard 5% nicotine option. It fits best for short-session vapers who value pocket carry and don’t want pods, refills, or settings. Skip it if you chain-vape all day—400 mAh means more top-offs—or if you prefer airy DL pulls. If you want a similar set-and-go disposable with broader mainstream availability, consider the Elf Bar BC5000. If you want a different mouthpiece feel and a flavor-forward lineup in the same lane, the Lost Mary OS5000 is a strong alternative.
Limitations
The LIGG Pro 5500 is straightforward, but it’s not built for every routine.
- 5% nicotine only, with limited flexibility
- Small battery means frequent charging for heavy users
- Condensation at the mouthpiece under rapid pacing
- Minimal customization (no settings-driven tuning)
LIGG Pro 5500 vs Alternatives
Why choose these models
- Tight MTL draw that keeps flavors concentrated
- Rechargeable convenience without any setup
- Strong grab-and-go carry behavior
Alternatives to consider
- Elf Bar BC5000: familiar MTL feel; widely carried; big flavor catalog
- Lost Mary OS5000: flavor-forward profiles; comfortable mouthpiece feel
- Flum Pebble: compact carry; softer draw character for some users
Pro Tips for LIGG Pro 5500
- Treat it like an MTL device: shorter pulls taste cleaner than long drags.
- Pace your sessions; rapid chains make sweetness blur and mouthpiece dampness build faster.
- Make nightly top-offs your default if you vape during the day—USB-C makes that easy.
- If the mouthpiece feels wet, wipe it; condensation is normal under heavier pacing.
- Keep it out of hot cars and direct sun; heat makes flavor drift and leakage risks worse.
- Use a basic USB power source instead of an aggressive fast charger if it runs warm while topping off.
- Avoid lint-heavy pockets; debris can make the draw feel harsher and less consistent.
- If flavor turns dull and harsh at the same time, recharge before you assume the device is “done.”
- Rotate flavors to prevent palate fatigue, especially with candy-forward profiles.
- Don’t try to pry it open or “service” it—treat it as a sealed disposable and replace when performance drops.
FAQs
Is the draw more MTL or DL?
It’s firmly MTL, with a tight pull that concentrates flavor on shorter hits.
How often did you need to recharge it?
Light-to-mid use worked well with nightly top-offs; heavy pacing turned it into multiple recharges per day.
Does it leak in pockets?
We didn’t see pocket leaks, but mouthpiece condensation showed up after frequent sessions and needed quick wipes.
Is the nicotine hit strong?
At 5% nicotine salt, it’s a firm hit—best if you’re already comfortable with higher-strength disposables.
About the Author: Chris Miller