The VIHO Supercharge 20K is a draw-activated, rechargeable disposable aimed at adult users who want a long-running, low-maintenance device at a budget price point, with strong day-to-day convenience and consistently punchy flavor, but a more “set” draw feel and fewer fine-tuning options than enthusiast-focused devices.
Product Overview
| Device | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VIHO Supercharge 20K | 4.1/5.0 | Clean flavor delivery, reliable day-to-day, clear juice/battery monitoring | Fixed airflow feel, can run a bit “wet” at the mouthpiece | Adults who want long capacity with minimal fuss |
Final Verdict
The Supercharge 20K is the kind of disposable that feels built for routine: grab it, trust the indicators, recharge when needed, and keep moving. Flavor stayed stable across our week, and the device handled heavy-use days without turning into a hot, sputtery mess.
Who It’s For
- Adults who want a long-lasting disposable they can recharge
- People who value quick “status checks” for battery/juice over tinkering
- Daily users who rotate flavors and want consistent output
Who It’s Not For
- Anyone who wants a truly tight MTL draw or precise airflow tuning
- Adults sensitive to stronger salt nic delivery
- Users who hate any mouthpiece condensation at all

How We Tested It
We ran the Supercharge 20K as an everyday carry for a full workweek, rotating it through commute pulls, desk breaks, and longer evening sessions. We scored it on Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability. We tracked charging cadence, watched for heat spikes, and checked the mouthpiece daily for condensation. We also rotated multiple flavors to see whether sweetness or cooling agents drowned out nuance.
Our Testing Experience
The first thing I noticed was the “ready-now” feel: I’d take a couple short pulls at my desk, then a longer draw outside, and the output stayed steady instead of ramping up and down. With Sour Apple Ice, the inhale landed crisp and tart, and the cooling sat mid-palate without turning the whole puff into menthol fog. Strawberry Banana was thicker and rounder—more of a soft candy note—with a slightly heavier mouthfeel that lingered on the tongue. Cool Mint was the cleanest of the three; the exhale felt sharp and tidy, with a cooler finish that didn’t scrape my throat. Across a typical day, I averaged about 380–450 pulls, and one full charge usually carried me through roughly 600 pulls before I felt the output soften and reached for a cable. Charging from low to full took me about 45–50 minutes on a basic USB-C setup.
What we liked
- Flavor stays coherent even on longer pulls
- Output feels consistent from session to session
- Status indicators reduce “guesswork” moments
Who it is best for
- Adults who want a simple disposable with recharge support
- Heavy daily users who dislike frequent device swaps
- People who prefer a medium, straightforward draw
Where it falls short
- The draw isn’t easily adjustable for picky MTL users
- Some mouthpiece condensation shows up with frequent sessions
- Sweet flavors can feel a bit “thick” late in the day

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Strong flavor definition | Fixed draw feel |
| Consistent vapor output | Mild mouthpiece condensation |
| Clear battery/juice monitoring | Sweet profiles can feel heavy |
| Rechargeable convenience | Not a “tuner” device |
| Easy, truly grab-and-go | Salt nic can feel strong |
Details
- Price (sale): $12.70.
- Device type: rechargeable disposable.
- Puff rating: ~20,000.
- E-liquid capacity: 21 mL (prefilled).
- Nicotine strength: 5% (50 mg).
- Battery: 850 mAh rechargeable; USB-C charging.
- Coil system: “Pioneer” dual mesh / dual-coil style.
- Monitoring: battery + e-liquid indicators via screen/indicator system.

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Flavor | 4.2 | Clear blends; cooling doesn’t flatten notes |
| Throat Hit | 3.9 | Medium-strong for 5%; can feel firm on longer pulls |
| Vapor Production | 4.1 | Dense enough for quick satisfaction without being chaotic |
| Airflow/Draw | 3.8 | Consistent, but limited “dial-in” feel |
| Battery Life | 4.0 | Easily lasts a full day for moderate use; recharge is routine |
| Leak Resistance | 4.3 | No true leaking in our run; minor condensation only |
| Build Quality | 4.0 | Feels sturdy for a disposable class device |
| Ease of Use | 4.6 | Draw-to-use simplicity with practical monitoring |
| Portability | 4.2 | Pocketable, easy to carry, low-maintenance |
How to Choose the VIHO Supercharge 20K?
Choose it if you want a rechargeable disposable with long capacity, a medium draw, and minimal learning curve. Skip it if you’re chasing a tight MTL pull, ultra-light salt delivery, or advanced customization. If you prioritize a more “feature-rich” experience, look at Geek Bar Pulse 15K for dual-mode style behavior and a more gadget-like feel, or Lost Mary MO20000-class options if you want a bigger lineup with similar grab-and-go convenience. Budget matters here: this is a value-first daily driver, not a collector’s pick.
Limitations
This device wins on consistency, but it isn’t trying to satisfy every preference.
- Fixed draw feel limits personalization
- Mouthpiece condensation can show up during heavy-use days
- Sweet flavors can get palate-fatiguing over long sessions
VIHO Supercharge 20K Vs. Alternatives
Why choose these models
- You want a long-capacity disposable that doesn’t demand maintenance
- You value battery/juice monitoring more than “settings”
- You prefer a steady, repeatable puff feel across the day
Alternatives to consider
- Geek Bar Pulse 15K: for a more “mode-driven” experience and variety
- RAZ DC25000: for users chasing bigger output style and different flavor profiles
- Lost Mary MT15000-class devices: for a familiar draw with wide availability
Pro Tips for VIHO Supercharge 20K
- If flavor feels muted, wipe the mouthpiece and take two shorter primer pulls instead of one long drag
- Don’t chain-pull back-to-back for minutes; give it a short pause to keep the coil consistent
- Keep it upright in a pocket or bag to reduce mouthpiece condensation
- If you’re sensitive to throat hit, avoid back-to-back long pulls on icy flavors
- Use a basic, reliable USB-C cable; loose cables create inconsistent charging sessions
- Recharge before it hits absolute zero if you want steadier output late in the day
- Rotate flavors intentionally: sweet profiles can feel “heavy” after hours of use
- If you’re coming from lower nic, take shorter pulls and space sessions out
- Store it away from heat (car console, direct sun) to keep performance predictable
FAQs
Does the Supercharge 20K feel more MTL or DL?
It lands in the middle: an easy, medium draw that works for quick, discreet pulls, but it’s not a tight MTL device and doesn’t feel like a wide-open DL setup either.
How harsh is the throat hit at 5%?
It’s moderate-to-strong, especially on longer pulls or when you chain-use it; shorter puffs smooth it out and keep the hit more controlled.
Does flavor fall off near the end?
We saw mild softening late in the cycle, but not a sudden drop; keeping the mouthpiece clean and avoiding constant long drags helped maintain consistency.
Is it pocket-friendly for daily carry?
Yes—Jamal treated it like a true grab-and-go device, and it held up well in quick sessions between tasks with no major handling fuss.
About the Author: Chris Miller