Myle Meta 25000 Review

MYLÉ Meta 25000 is a rechargeable disposable built around longevity (Normal/Boost modes), a simple on-device screen, and a higher-output feel for adult nicotine users who want an all-day runner in the sub-$20 range. It’s strong on flavor density and predictability, but it’s bulkier than pocket-minis and can run warm if you lean on Boost. It fits commutes, long workdays, and evening sessions better than “barely-there” carry.

Product Overview

Device Overall Score Pros Cons Ideal For
MYLÉ Meta 25000 4.2/5 Dense flavor, useful screen, long-feeling runtime Bulkier carry, warmth on long pulls, condensation Heavy-use adults who want a predictable disposable

Final Verdict

Meta 25000 is the “big miles” MYLÉ disposable: strong, steady output, a screen that keeps you oriented, and enough battery behavior to feel less fussy than smaller sticks. The trade-off is pocket presence and a tendency to warm up if you chain it in Boost.

Who It’s For

  • Adults who want a long-feeling disposable with mode control
  • Flavor-first users who like thicker, denser pulls
  • People who value a battery/e-liquid display over guessing

Who It’s Not For

  • Minimalists who want the smallest pocket carry
  • Users sensitive to warmer vapor on longer pulls
  • Anyone who prefers tight, ultra-restricted MTL draws
MYLÉ Meta 25000

How We Tested It

We rotated the Meta 25000 through Normal and Boost and scored it on Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability. We tracked screen behavior (battery and e-liquid), checked for condensation and seepage after pocket carry, and noted consistency across short “grab-and-go” sessions versus longer evening pulls. Nicotine vapes are for adults only and not recommended for minors, pregnant people, or people who don’t use nicotine; our impressions are subjective and not medical advice.

Our Testing Experience

My first notes were about mouthfeel: in Normal, the vapor landed smooth and medium-dense, with a clean sweetness that sat on the tongue instead of turning syrupy. The throat hit stayed controlled for me in 2–3 second pulls, but the moment I drifted into longer draws, Boost added a sharper edge and a warmer finish. Marcus (tall, broad-shouldered, heavy user who pushes devices hard) immediately chased Boost for thicker clouds; after a few back-to-back pulls he flagged a noticeable warm spot near the coil area and backed off to Normal between bursts. Jamal (lean, always-on-the-move commuter) liked the screen for quick checks, but he called out pocket bulk and a little mouthpiece condensation after walking sessions.

On our units, a typical “work-break” set was 10–12 puffs at ~2.5 seconds each; in Boost, we cut it to 6–8 puffs because warmth stacked faster. The screen made it easy to avoid accidental dead-battery moments, and we never had outright leakage, but we did wipe the mouthpiece more than once per day.

  • What we liked
    • Flavor stays thick and clear in Normal
    • Screen reduces guesswork mid-day
    • Boost is legitimately punchier when you want it
  • Who it is best for
    • Adults who vape frequently and want fewer “is it dying?” moments
    • People who like a slightly fuller, denser disposable pull
    • Long days: commuting, work breaks, evening sessions
  • Where it falls short
    • Pocket presence is real; it feels taller and chunkier than minis
    • Boost can get warm in long pulls
    • Condensation management is part of the routine
MYLÉ Meta 25000

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Dense flavor with a “full” mouthfeel Bulkier than pocket-minis
Normal/Boost gives useful control Boost warmth on long pulls
Screen makes battery/juice predictable Mouthpiece condensation needs wiping
USB-C rechargeable convenience Draw feel lacks fine-tuning if you want tight MTL

Details

  • Price: $17.00
  • Device type: rechargeable disposable
  • Puff rating / modes: up to 25,000 (Normal) / 15,000 (Boost)
  • Nicotine strength: 50mg (5%) salt nicotine
  • E-liquid capacity: 8mL pre-filled
  • Battery / charging: ~800mAh class, USB Type-C
  • Coil: dual mesh, 1.14Ω
  • Size: 47 × 21 × 99.6 mm
MYLÉ Meta 25000

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.4 Thick flavor body; stays coherent in Normal across longer days.
Throat Hit 4.2 Smooth in Normal; Boost adds bite, especially on longer pulls.
Vapor Production 4.3 Noticeably fuller output; Boost delivers the “extra” on demand.
Airflow/Draw 4.1 Easy draw activation; draw feel is steady but not precision-tunable.
Battery Life 4.4 Screen + rechargeability makes it feel dependable for frequent use.
Leak Resistance 4.2 No true leaks in our carry, but condensation cleanup is routine.
Build Quality 4.3 Solid feel, consistent firing, and no weird rattles or failures.
Ease of Use 4.6 Grab, puff, glance at the screen, recharge when needed.
Portability 3.7 Carryable, but you’ll feel it in slimmer pockets and small bags.
Overall 4.2 A feature-forward long runner, traded for bulk and warmth in Boost.

How to Choose the MYLÉ Meta 25000?

Pick it if you want a rechargeable disposable with a screen, you’re comfortable with 5% nicotine, and you prefer a fuller pull over ultra-light carry. If you mostly take short sessions and hate pocket bulk, a smaller disposable format will feel easier day-to-day. If you want another high-puff option with wide availability and a feature-heavy vibe, look at Geek Bar Pulse X. If you want a smoother, more “easygoing” everyday carry feel in the same general class, Lost Mary Quasar OS25000 is often the calmer pick for shorter, frequent sessions.

Limitations

The Meta 25000 is good at “keep going,” but it’s not a minimalist device.

  • Bulkier than many disposables, especially in front pockets
  • Boost warmth stacks fast when you chain longer pulls
  • Condensation management is part of ownership, not an edge case

MYLÉ Meta 25000 vs Alternatives

  • Why choose these models
    • You want Normal/Boost flexibility without changing devices
    • You value a screen for battery/juice awareness
    • You prefer denser vapor and a stronger “presence” per puff
  • Alternatives to consider
    • Geek Bar Pulse X: for feature-first users who like a flashy, modern feel
    • Lost Mary Quasar OS25000: for a smoother, more casual daily rhythm
    • Fume Pro-class high-puff disposables: for simple “big capacity” without overthinking it

Pro Tips for MYLÉ Meta 25000

  • Start in Normal for the first day to learn its baseline throat hit and warmth.
  • Use Boost in short bursts (6–8 puffs), then cool down in Normal.
  • Wipe the mouthpiece daily; condensation builds fastest during pocket carry.
  • Don’t “sip” nonstop; give it 10–15 seconds between pulls to reduce heat stacking.
  • If flavor dulls, check the e-liquid indicator and avoid pushing near-empty juice.
  • Charge before it hits the bottom of the battery meter; it stays more consistent.
  • Use a basic USB power source; avoid high-output fast chargers if the device warms while charging.
  • Store upright when possible in a bag or cupholder to reduce mouthpiece moisture.
  • Keep it out of hot cars; warmth makes condensation and harshness more likely.
  • If you taste dryness, stop and let it rest—forcing it usually makes it worse.

FAQs

Does Boost actually change the experience?

Yes. For us it added thicker vapor and a sharper throat edge, and it warmed up faster during longer pulls.

Is the screen genuinely useful day to day?

It is, mostly because it prevents “surprise dead” moments and helps you time recharges around your routine.

Is it pocket-friendly?

It’s pocketable, but not subtle. Slim jeans and small pockets make it feel bulky compared to minis.

Any common annoyance to expect?

Mouthpiece condensation. It’s manageable, but you’ll want a quick wipe habit.

About the Author: Chris Miller

Chris Miller is the lead reviewer and primary author at VapePicks. He coordinates the site’s hands-on testing process and writes the final verdicts that appear in each review. His background comes from long-term work in consumer electronics, where day-to-day reliability matters more than launch-day impressions. That approach carries into nicotine-device coverage, with a focus on build quality, device consistency, and the practical details that show up after a device has been carried and used for several days.

In testing, Chris concentrates on battery behavior and charging stability, especially signs like abnormal heat, fast drain, or uneven output. He also tracks leaking, condensate buildup, and mouthpiece hygiene in normal routines such as commuting, short work breaks, and longer evening sessions. When a device includes draw activation or button firing, he watches for misfires and inconsistent triggering. Flavor and throat hit notes are treated as subjective experience, recorded for context, and separated from health interpretation.

Chris works with the fixed VapePicks testing team, which includes a high-intensity tester for stress and heat checks, plus an everyday-carry tester who focuses on portability and pocket reliability. For safety context, VapePicks relies on established public guidance and a clinical advisor’s limited review of risk language, rather than personal medical recommendations.

VapePicks content is written for adults. Nicotine is highly addictive, and e-cigarettes are not for youth, pregnant individuals, or people who do not already use nicotine products.