VEEV NOW ULTRA is a pocket-size, puff-activated disposable built for adult nicotine users who want steady mint, tobacco, or fruit flavor in a low-maintenance 2 mL format. In our hands-on testing, it delivered a tight MTL draw, clean carry, and dependable flavor, but vapor stayed modest and the tested units came in a single nicotine strength.
Table of Contents
Product Overview
| Device | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| VEEV NOW ULTRA | 4.2/5 | Consistent flavor, easy draw activation, clean pocket carry | Limited airflow range, modest vapor, disposable-only format | Adults who want a tight MTL disposable for daily carry |
Final Verdict

VEEV NOW ULTRA is at its best when you want a steady, low-fuss disposable with a tight draw and flavor that stays reliable well into the later stage of the device. It is simple, consistent, and easy to carry, but it will not satisfy anyone chasing bigger airflow or heavier vapor.
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Who It’s For
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Adults who prefer a tight, cigarette-like MTL pull
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People who want a clean pocket carry with very little mess
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Nicotine users who value consistency over customization
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Who It’s Not For
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Cloud chasers who want an airy DL-style draw
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People who want refillable pods or adjustable power
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Users looking for nicotine-free disposable options
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How We Tested It
We ran three devices through a week of real use, including commutes, desk breaks, and evening sessions, and logged puff count, flavor stability, and late-stage behavior day by day. Each tester scored Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability, then repeated pocket and bag carry checks to see how the mouthpiece and body held up. We also alternated short sips and longer pulls to see how the device behaved as the liquid level dropped. These impressions come from hands-on testing and are subjective, not medical advice.
Our Testing Experience

I started with Classic Mint because it tends to expose off-notes quickly. The first pull felt tight and smooth, more cigarette-like than airy, so short 1- to 1.5-second puffs felt natural right away. Across three devices, our testing landed in the 980–1,060-puff range before the LED dimmed and the flavor started to thin, which felt reasonably close to the up-to-1100-puff claim in real MTL use.
The translucent mouthpiece ended up being more useful than expected. Once the liquid looked low, the device still stayed controlled instead of dropping straight into a harsh finish. Marcus pushed longer, harder pulls during outdoor breaks and hit the earliest drop-off, while Jamal treated it like a true grab-and-go with quick hits between walks and errands. We did not see oily seepage around the mouthpiece, and the aluminum body handled pocket friction without getting grimy.
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What we liked
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The draw stayed consistent with almost no learning curve
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Flavor stayed clean longer than many small disposables
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Pocket carry stayed tidy instead of turning into a sticky mouthpiece problem
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Who it is best for
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Adults who prefer MTL and short, repeatable pulls
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People who want a simple backup for travel or commuting
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Users who do not want buttons or settings
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Where it falls short
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Airflow is simply tight rather than truly adjustable
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Vapor volume tops out at satisfying, not impressive
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The disposable format becomes less appealing for very frequent users
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Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Flavor stays consistent through most of the device life | Limited airflow range; not for airy draws |
| Puff-activated with no setup | Modest vapor output next to larger disposables |
| Late-stage performance stays controlled | Disposable-only; no refills or pod swaps |
| Clean pocket carry in our tests | Single nicotine strength on the units we tested |
| Aluminum body feels sturdy in hand | Not ideal for chain-vaping long pulls |
| Liquid level is easy to track through the mouthpiece | Flavor selection depends heavily on local availability |
Details

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Device type: disposable, puff-activated, with no buttons or setup
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E-liquid capacity: 2 mL
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Rated puff count: up to 1100 puffs; our testing landed around 980–1,060 across three devices
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Nicotine level on the units we tested: 1.8% (20 mg/mL) nicotine salts
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Mouthpiece: translucent and easy to read, with a color ring for quick flavor identification
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Platform features: low-liquid detection and Cotton Mesh heating are designed to keep late-stage flavor more controlled
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Body materials: 75% recycled aluminum casing
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Ingredient listing on the tested units: vegetable glycerin, propylene glycol, flavor, and nicotine salt
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Flavor | 4.2 | Clean profile that stayed stable until the late-stage fade |
| Throat Hit | 4.0 | Medium-firm at this strength and smoother on shorter pulls |
| Vapor Production | 3.6 | Enough for MTL use, but not built for clouds |
| Airflow/Draw | 4.1 | Tight and consistent with very little variation |
| Battery Life | 3.9 | Tracked well with puff count, though longer pulls shortened the run |
| Leak Resistance | 4.3 | Pocket and bag carry stayed clean in our testing |
| Build Quality | 4.1 | Solid-feeling body and a mouthpiece that held up well |
| Ease of Use | 4.7 | Puff-activated design with almost nothing to figure out |
| Portability | 4.6 | Light, compact, and comfortable for short sessions |
| Overall | 4.2 | A strong everyday disposable if you want simple MTL consistency |
How to Choose the VEEV NOW ULTRA Vape?
Choose this if you want a tight MTL draw, consistent flavor, and a disposable you can treat like a reliable daily carry. Skip it if you need adjustable airflow, higher vapor output, or a refillable system that makes more sense for long-term use. If you are sensitive to throat hit, keep your puff length and pacing under control because shorter pulls felt smoother than long, repeated drags in our testing. For alternatives by scenario, Elf Bar BC5000 fits better if you want a larger all-day disposable with more vapor, while Vuse Alto is easier to live with long-term if you want a rechargeable pod setup with a familiar MTL pull.
Limitations

VEEV NOW ULTRA is built around simplicity, and that simplicity is also the limit of the device.
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Tight draw only, with very little room to tune airflow
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Vapor output is modest next to larger modern disposables
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The disposable format can feel inefficient for heavy daily use
VEEV NOW ULTRA Vape Vs. Alternatives
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Why choose VEEV NOW ULTRA
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Consistent tight MTL draw with almost no learning curve
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Low-liquid behavior stays controlled late in the device life
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Clean carry and sturdy body work well for pocket routines
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Alternatives to consider
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Elf Bar BC5000: more vapor and longer-feeling sessions for frequent users
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Vuse GO 800: a simple disposable with a straightforward MTL profile
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Geek Bar Pulse: stronger vapor performance if you want a punchier output
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Pro Tips for VEEV NOW ULTRA Vape
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If you are new to tight MTL disposables, start with shorter puffs of about a second to keep the draw smooth and steady.
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Do not cover the side airflow holes with your fingers, because it makes the draw feel harsher than it should.
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Use the translucent mouthpiece as your low-liquid cue; once it starts looking low, ease up on long pulls.
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Keep it out of hot cars and direct sun so the liquid does not thin out and increase condensation.
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If you notice gurgle or mouthpiece moisture, wipe it down and take a few lighter puffs to settle the draw.
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Mint and tobacco profiles stayed cleaner for us with shorter, sip-style pulls than with long drags.
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If you want steadier satisfaction per puff, space your hits instead of chain-vaping.
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Once flavor starts thinning and the LED gets dim, do not chase the very last pulls.
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If you carry it in a bag, use a small sleeve or separate pocket so lint does not end up in the airflow area.
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Use any take-back or recycling option available in your area for finished devices and packaging.
FAQs
Does VEEV NOW ULTRA Vape have buttons or settings?
No. It is puff-activated with no buttons, so puff length and pacing are effectively your only controls.
What draw style does it feel like?
It feels like a tight MTL device. Short pulls stayed smooth and cigarette-like, while longer pulls felt warmer and shortened the run.
How long does one device last in real use?
In our testing, each device landed around 980–1,060 puffs depending on puff length and frequency, with shorter MTL puffs tending to last longer.
Does it get harsh near the end?
It can thin out late in the device life, but in our sessions it resisted the sudden burnt cliff better than many small disposables.
About the Author: Chris Miller