The RAZ TN9000 Vape is a rechargeable disposable with a 12 mL prefilled tank, a 0.96-inch status screen, and adjustable airflow. In our hands-on testing, it delivered clean flavor, useful battery and e-liquid readouts, and enough staying power to feel practical for daily use. The trade-off is easy to notice: the 5% nicotine hit is strong, and the body feels bigger than slimmer pocket-first disposables.
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Product Overview
| Device | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| RAZ TN9000 Vape | 4.3/5 | Clear flavor, useful screen, adjustable airflow | Strong nicotine hit, bulkier body, sweet profiles lead | Adult users who want a longer-running disposable with visible battery and e-liquid tracking |
Final Verdict

RAZ TN9000 Vape gets the fundamentals right for a screen-equipped disposable. Our testing showed lively flavor, a draw you can actually tune, and status tracking that makes the device easier to manage through a full day. It fits best as a daily driver, not as the slimmest option for quick stealthy pulls.
Who It’s For
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Users who want a long-running disposable for everyday use
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People who like adjusting draw tightness as they go
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Buyers who value clear battery and e-liquid readouts
Who It’s Not For
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Users who are sensitive to strong nicotine
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People who want the slimmest possible pocket carry
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Anyone who tires quickly of sweet-forward profiles
How We Tested It
We used the TN9000 across a week of commutes, desk breaks, and evening sessions, scoring Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability. Our testing focused on consistency, charging behavior, pocket carry, and day-to-day reliability. I handled baseline use, Marcus Reed pushed heavier sessions to check warmth and stability, and Jamal Davis carried it as an everyday pocket device to watch for handling issues and leakage.
Our Testing Experience

What stood out first was the screen. It took the guesswork out of battery and e-liquid level right away, which mattered more in real use than it sounds on paper. The first draw came in with quick flavor pickup and a cool finish on the ice-leaning profiles. Keeping puffs around two seconds gave the best balance; once I started chaining it, the throat hit got noticeably firmer.
In heavier use, Marcus opened the airflow and took longer pulls to see how far the device could be pushed. It warmed up, but never crossed into uncomfortable territory. Jamal spent the week carrying it in a jacket pocket and found the body a little chunky for tight pockets, though the mouthpiece stayed comfortable and the draw sensor stayed consistent.
Charging was straightforward in our testing. A full top-off took about 42 minutes on a standard USB-C charger, and one charge lasted roughly 380 to 420 short pulls before it needed power again. The airflow slider also felt more useful than expected: tight for a slower draw, middle for the most balanced flavor, and open for quicker, stronger hits.
What we liked
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Screen feedback that is genuinely useful during the day
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Crisp flavor delivery with a smooth, predictable draw
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An airflow slider that makes a real difference
Who it is best for
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Daily disposable users who want longer runs between replacements
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People who like a firm nicotine hit with quick flavor saturation
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Desk-day and commute use where battery and juice tracking matter
Where it falls short
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5% nicotine can feel aggressive in longer sessions
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The body is noticeable in tighter pockets
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Sweet and icy profiles do most of the heavy lifting
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Consistent mesh-coil flavor | 5% nicotine can feel too strong for some users |
| Screen makes battery and juice status easy to check | Bigger footprint than slim disposables |
| Airflow slider gives real adjustment | The open setting can encourage bigger hits |
| USB-C charging keeps downtime manageable | Screen face can scuff in rough pocket carry |
| Stayed mostly dry in pocket use | Sweet profiles can wear on you over time |
Details

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Typical price: $13–$25
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Device type: rechargeable disposable, draw-activated
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Puff claim: up to ~9,000
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E-liquid capacity: 12 mL prefilled
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Nicotine strength: 5% (50 mg) nicotine salt
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Battery and charging: 650 mAh rechargeable battery, USB-C; in our testing, a full charge took about 42 minutes
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Heating and airflow: integrated mesh coil with adjustable airflow; three practical settings in use
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Screen and size: 0.96-inch display with battery and e-liquid indicators; body roughly 50.8 mm × 26 mm × 85 mm
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Flavor | 4.5/5 | Fast saturation and clear notes, especially on fruit and ice profiles |
| Throat Hit | 4.2/5 | Firm and immediate, but still smooth if you pace sessions |
| Vapor Production | 4.3/5 | Dense enough to feel satisfying without turning into a cloud-focused device |
| Airflow/Draw | 4.1/5 | Useful range, though the open end still feels like a disposable draw |
| Battery Life | 4.0/5 | Reliable through a day, but heavier users will recharge more often |
| Leak Resistance | 4.3/5 | Stayed clean in pocket carry; light condensation was normal |
| Build Quality | 4.1/5 | Solid feel and stable draw activation, though the screen face can scuff |
| Ease of Use | 4.6/5 | Simple draw-to-use behavior plus clear status tracking |
| Portability | 4.2/5 | Easy enough to carry, but better in a jacket pocket or bag than tight jeans |
| Overall | 4.3/5 | A strong daily-driver disposable with genuinely helpful usability features |
How to Choose the RAZ TN9000 Vape?
Choose the TN9000 if you want a disposable that feels easy to manage day to day: the screen helps you keep an eye on battery and e-liquid, the draw can be tightened or opened up, and the overall experience stays consistent if you like a firm nicotine hit. Pass on it if you are sensitive to strong throat hit, prefer long chain sessions, or want the slimmest device possible.
If smaller carry matters more, Lost Mary OS5000 is a more pocket-friendly alternative. If you want a more feature-forward device with a more active, performance-leaning feel, Geek Bar Pulse is the better comparison point.
Limitations

The TN9000 does a lot well, but it has a clear lane.
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The 5% nicotine delivery can feel overpowering if you chain puffs
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The body is noticeably chunky compared with slim disposables
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Sweet and icy profiles can become tiring over long sessions
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The screen face can pick up cosmetic scuffs in rough pocket carry
RAZ TN9000 Vape Vs. Alternatives
Why choose these models
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You want a disposable that is easier to manage day to day with status tracking
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You like crisp flavor delivery with a firm, fast nicotine hit
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You want adjustable airflow without moving to pods or coils
Alternatives to consider
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Flum Pebble: easier carry and simple short sessions
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Elf Bar BC5000: a lighter, simpler daily option if you do not need a screen
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Geek Bar Pulse: the better fit if you want a more feature-heavy disposable feel
Pro Tips for RAZ TN9000 Vape
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Treat the airflow slider like a nicotine control. A looser draw usually feels stronger because you can inhale more vapor faster.
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If the throat hit starts to feel sharp, shorten your pulls and space them out instead of taking longer draws.
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Keep it upright when you can to limit condensation near the mouthpiece.
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Wipe the mouthpiece area with a dry tissue once a day to keep the draw feeling clean.
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Recharge before the battery is completely drained; our testing found it feels more consistent that way.
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Use a basic, reputable USB-C charger and avoid ultra-fast chargers if the device starts to feel warm.
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If flavor starts to mute, ease back on puff frequency for a while; chain sessions flatten sweetness and make icy notes harsher.
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Carry it away from keys and coins if you want to keep the screen face cleaner.
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When trying a new flavor, start on the middle airflow setting. It is the easiest place to judge sweetness versus cooling.
FAQs
How strong is the nicotine feel on the RAZ TN9000 Vape?
It is on the firm side. Short pulls feel punchy and quick, and longer pulls can feel too intense if you are sensitive to strong throat hit.
Does the airflow slider actually change the draw?
Yes. In our testing, there were a few distinct stops that shifted the draw from tighter to looser, which also changed how quickly vapor and nicotine landed.
Is the screen just a gimmick?
No. In daily use, the battery and e-liquid readout cut down on guesswork and made it easier to plan charging and replacement.
How pocket-friendly is it?
It is easy enough to carry, but still chunky. It feels better in a jacket pocket or bag than in tight jeans.
About the Author: Chris Miller