Spaceman Nebula 25K Plus Review (2026)

The Spaceman Nebula 25K Plus is a rechargeable disposable built around a large smart screen, adjustable airflow, and three output modes from 14W to 25W. It suits adult nicotine users who want a longer-running, feature-heavy device in the roughly $13.99–$22.99 range, but the wide body and strong 5% hit make it a weaker match for ultra-light pocket carry or anyone looking for a lower-strength routine.

Product Overview

Device Overall Score Pros Cons Ideal For
Spaceman Nebula 25K Plus Vape 4.1/5 Useful screen, tri-mode output, adjustable airflow, strong flavor Wide pocket feel, strong 5% hit, occasional mouthpiece condensation Adults who want a long-run disposable with recharge and mode control

Final Verdict

Spaceman Nebula 25K Plus Vape

The Nebula 25K Plus gives you more control than most disposables. In our testing, Soft and Norm kept flavor clearer, Boost added denser output, and the screen made it easy to keep track of battery and juice. The tradeoffs were straightforward: more bulk, a stronger 5% profile, and a mouthpiece that needed the occasional wipe during heavier use.

Who It’s For

  • Adults who want a disposable with a real screen and usable mode controls
  • Commuters who would rather recharge than swap devices midweek
  • Users who like fine-tuning draw tightness with adjustable airflow

Who It’s Not For

How We Tested It

Over seven days, our team rotated the device through Soft, Norm, and Boost and logged Flavor, Throat Hit, and Vapor Production across short breaks and longer evening sessions. We adjusted Airflow/Draw from tight to airy and noted draw consistency in pockets, outdoor air, and quick two-puff hits. Battery Life was tracked by charge cycles and screen percentage, and we monitored condensation and any seepage for Leak Resistance. Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability were scored from daily carry, desk use, and travel days. Vape and nicotine products are for adults only; these impressions are subjective and not medical advice.

Our Testing Experience

Spaceman Nebula 25K Plus Vape

I started in Norm because it felt like the Nebula’s sweet spot. The dual-mesh coil ramped quickly, the inhale stayed smooth, and the screen made battery and juice checks almost automatic. Marcus spent most of the week in Boost, where the vapor got thicker and warmer on long pulls without turning messy. Jamal stayed closer to Soft with the airflow tightened down for a more cigarette-like draw during walks and short breaks.

Across the week, our real-world use landed near the lower end of the 25K claim—roughly 23,800–24,600 puffs depending on mode and puff length. A full recharge usually took about 50–60 minutes on a standard USB-C connection. In moderate use I charged about every 1–1.5 days, Marcus was closer to daily, and Jamal stretched it to nearly two days. We did not see leaking, but we did notice a light film of condensation at the mouthpiece that was worth wiping off.

What we liked

  • The screen makes pacing easier and cuts down on surprise dry pulls
  • The airflow slider has a meaningful tight-to-loose range
  • Soft and Norm keep flavor separation sharper than most big puff-count disposables

Who it is best for

  • Adults who want long-run convenience without constant replacements
  • Users who like choosing intensity based on mood or setting
  • People who want a strong 5% nicotine hit without stepping into a refillable kit

Where it falls short

  • Boost runs warmer during chain use and drains the battery faster
  • The body feels wide in slimmer pockets
  • Condensation needs a little more attention than on smaller disposables

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
1.44-inch display is genuinely useful Wide body can feel bulky in pockets
Three power modes clearly change the vape Boost mode warms up with chain hits
Dual-mesh coil keeps flavor crisp in Soft and Norm High-strength 5% can feel too sharp for some users
Adjustable airflow supports tight-to-loose draws Condensation can collect at the mouthpiece
Rechargeable 1000mAh battery extends usable life Heavier users may still recharge often
Power lock and safety protections add peace of mind Less grab-and-go than a simpler disposable

Details

Spaceman Nebula 25K Plus Vape

  • Price: $13.99–$22.99
  • Device type: Rechargeable disposable, draw-activated
  • Prefilled capacity: 18mL
  • Nicotine strength: 5% (50mg)
  • Battery: 1000mAh, USB Type-C charging
  • Coil: Dual-mesh
  • Output modes: Soft 14W, Norm 18W, Boost 25W
  • Display: 1.44-inch digital screen with battery, juice, and animation info

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.3 Dual-mesh keeps notes distinct in Soft and Norm; Boost slightly blurs nuance once it runs warm.
Throat Hit 4.1 Strong and steady at 5%; it can feel sharp if you chain-puff or stay in Boost too long.
Vapor Production 4.2 Boost produces dense, satisfying clouds; Soft stays more controlled for quieter settings.
Airflow/Draw 4.0 The slider gives real adjustment, though the tightest setting still is not a truly ultra-tight MTL pull.
Battery Life 4.0 1000mAh is solid for a screen device, but heavy Boost use can push you toward daily charging.
Leak Resistance 4.2 We saw no seepage in our carry tests; most of the mess showed up as mouthpiece condensation instead.
Build Quality 4.1 It feels sturdy and the draw sensor stayed dependable, though the clear body can pick up scuffs over time.
Ease of Use 4.5 The screen removes guesswork, and mode changes are straightforward once you learn the button rhythm.
Portability 3.9 It is still pocketable, but noticeably wider than slimmer disposables and small pod systems.
Overall 4.1 Best for adults who want long-run disposable convenience with real control and visible feedback.

How to Choose the Spaceman Nebula 25K Plus Vape

Choose this if you want a rechargeable disposable with a screen you will actually use and if your nicotine tolerance matches a strong 5% profile. If you prefer a tighter MTL-style pull, keep the airflow toward the restrictive end and spend more time in Soft or Norm; Boost works better for short, punchier sessions than for constant chain use. It makes the most sense when you want fewer device swaps and do not mind a wider body. If you want a flashier disposable with bold output, Geek Bar Pulse is a sensible alternative. If you want more flexibility on nicotine strength and long-term cost, Vaporesso XROS 4 is the cleaner step toward a refillable daily carry.

Limitations

Spaceman Nebula 25K Plus Vape

The Nebula 25K Plus does a lot well, but it is not a universal fit.

  • Boost mode warmth and faster drain punish heavy chain use
  • The wide chassis reduces forget-it’s-there pocket comfort
  • Condensation management is part of day-to-day ownership

Spaceman Nebula 25K Plus Vape vs. Alternatives

Why choose these models

  • Mode control changes output in a meaningful way
  • The screen cuts down on surprise battery or juice drop-offs
  • The rechargeable battery supports longer-running convenience

Alternatives to consider

Pro Tips for Spaceman Nebula 25K Plus Vape

  • Start in Soft for the first day so you can learn the draw and nicotine hit before moving up to Boost.
  • Use Norm as the default setting for the cleanest balance of flavor and warmth.
  • Treat Boost like a sprint, not a marathon; shorter sessions keep it from getting hot and flattening flavor.
  • Tighten the airflow for a stronger, more focused throat hit, or open it slightly if the vape starts to feel harsh.
  • Wipe the mouthpiece daily; a quick tissue swipe is easier than letting condensation build up.
  • If the screen shows low juice, stop chasing one more pull to avoid dry, scratchy hits.
  • Use the power lock before pocket carry if you are prone to accidental button presses.
  • Charge with a basic, steady USB-C source; slower, cooler charging worked better in our testing.
  • Do not leave it in a hot car; heat makes condensation worse and the last stretch taste sloppier.
  • Buy flavors you already trust; on a strong device, a maybe flavor can turn into a regret fast.

FAQs

Is the nicotine hit very strong?

At 5%, it lands firmly on the strong side, especially in Boost. Soft mode and a tighter airflow make it feel more controlled.

Does the screen actually help day to day?

Yes. Battery and juice visibility change how you pace the device, and they reduce surprise dead-device moments.

Is it more MTL or DL?

It leans MTL to restricted-lung. You can open the airflow for a looser pull, but it is not a true wide-open DL device.

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.

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