Beri Crush Vape Reviews (2026)

Our testing showed the Beri Crush 50K fits the high-capacity rechargeable disposable category well. The screen, adjustable airflow, and Crush Mode give it more range than a basic grab-and-go device. It delivers dense flavor, steady output, and straightforward daily use, but it is still bulkier than slimmer pocket options.

Product Overview

Device Overall Score Pros Cons Ideal For
Beri Crush 50K 4.2/5 Dense flavor, useful screen, adjustable airflow Bulky carry, warmer in Crush Mode Adults who want a long-lasting disposable with stronger output on demand

Final Verdict

Beri Crush 50K makes the most sense for adults who want a fuller draw, a visible screen, and a stronger mode they can use when regular output starts to feel flat. In our testing, it stayed consistent in normal use and felt noticeably denser and warmer in Crush Mode.

Who it’s for

  • Adults who like saturated flavor and noticeable vapor output
  • Users who want draw activation but still like having a stronger mode on demand
  • People who want quick battery and usage checks during the day

Who it’s not for

  • Anyone who wants the smallest possible pocket carry
  • Users who dislike warmer, denser hits at higher output
  • People who prefer a very light throat hit or a very airy pull

Beri Crush Vape Comparison Chart

Spec / Result Beri Crush 50K
Overall Score 4.2/5
Device Type Rechargeable disposable
Nicotine Strength 5%
E-liquid Capacity 20 mL
Battery / Charging 1000 mAh, USB-C
Power / Modes Normal output plus Crush Mode up to 40 W
Coil / Airflow Mesh-style build; adjustable airflow
Display 1.77-inch screen

How We Tested It

We followed our broader How We Test Vapes process, then tracked flavor accuracy, throat hit consistency, vapor production, airflow behavior, battery performance, leak resistance, build quality, ease of use, and portability. We also watched for condensation around the mouthpiece, checked how useful the screen was during regular use, and noted how quickly the device returned to normal performance after charging. These notes reflect adult-use testing only and are not medical advice.

Beri Crush Vape: Our Testing Experience

Beri Crush 50K

Our Testing Experience

Beri Crush 50K

We used the Beri Crush 50K across a full week of commute pulls, short work-break sessions, and longer evening use. In regular mode it stayed steady and easy to pick up, while Crush Mode made the vapor denser, the finish heavier, and the exhale warmer. That split is the main reason it feels more involved than a basic disposable.

Marcus pushed longer draws and watched for consistency under heavier use. Jamal paid closer attention to carry comfort, mouthpiece feel, and whether the screen was actually helpful during quick check-ins. Our testing showed the airflow slider made a real difference: tighter settings gave flavor more definition, while a more open setting smoothed the hit and trimmed some of the perceived sweetness. Charging also brought the device back to usable output quickly.

What we liked

  • Dense flavor that stays full on longer pulls
  • Normal mode feels smooth, while Crush Mode adds a clear step up in intensity
  • The screen makes quick checks easier during busy days

Who it is best for

  • Adults who want a long-lasting disposable with steady output
  • Users who want to tune draw resistance without dealing with pods or coils
  • People who prefer a bolder flavor profile over a very light one

Where it falls short

  • It feels chunky in tighter pockets
  • Higher-output use runs warmer and drains the battery faster
  • Condensation still shows up if you take long, frequent pulls
Beri Crush 50K

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Dense flavor delivery
Adjustable airflow that clearly changes the draw
Crush Mode gives you extra intensity on demand
Screen helps with quick checks
Larger footprint than smaller disposables
Boosted sessions can run warm
Battery drops faster when you stay at higher output

Details

  • Device type: rechargeable disposable
  • Nicotine strength: 5%
  • E-liquid capacity: 20 mL
  • Battery: 1000 mAh, USB-C charging
  • Display: 1.77-inch screen
  • Power behavior: normal output plus Crush Mode up to 40 W
  • Coil / airflow: mesh-style build with adjustable airflow
Beri Crush 50K

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.4/5 Dense and consistent; strongest with a slightly tighter setting
Throat Hit 4.2/5 Noticeable and steady; more assertive in Crush Mode
Vapor Production 4.3/5 Strong output for a disposable; higher mode adds density
Airflow/Draw 4.2/5 The adjustment range matters and is easy to feel
Battery Life 4.1/5 Solid for the category, but higher output cuts runtime
Leak Resistance 4.0/5 Mostly clean, though condensation can build with long pulls
Build Quality 4.1/5 Feels solid, and the screen stays useful day to day
Ease of Use 4.3/5 Simple daily operation with less guesswork
Portability 3.8/5 Easy enough to carry, but bulkier than slimmer options
Overall Score 4.2/5 A feature-heavy disposable with real intensity headroom

Performance Score Breakdown

Device Overall Score Flavor Throat Hit Vapor Production Airflow/Draw Battery Life Leak Resistance Build Quality Ease of Use Portability
Beri Crush 50K 4.2/5 4.4/5 4.2/5 4.3/5 4.2/5 4.1/5 4.0/5 4.1/5 4.3/5 3.8/5

The score profile is fairly even. The clearest strengths in our testing were flavor density, vapor output, and day-to-day ease, while portability remained the main trade-off because of the larger body.

How to Choose the Beri Crush Vape?

Pick the Beri Crush 50K if you want a high-capacity disposable with a screen, adjustable airflow, and a stronger mode for short bursts of extra intensity. It is a better fit if you like fuller flavor and do not mind a little extra size in exchange for more features. Pass on it if you want the smallest carry, the coolest hit, or a very airy draw.

Limitations

  • Bulkier carry than a slim stick-style disposable
  • Crush Mode runs warmer and shortens practical battery life
  • Mouthpiece condensation can build during long, frequent pulls

Beri Crush Vape Vs. Alternatives

This style makes sense if you want high capacity, adjustable draw, and an easy way to check battery or usage at a glance. If you want something in a similar lane, these are the closest alternatives to consider:

  • Geek Bar Pulse for bold flavor and mode-based output in another high-capacity format
  • Lost Mary MT35000 Turbo for a lighter-feeling daily carry with a strong puff-count focus
  • Flum UT 50K for a comparable long-run disposable approach with a different flavor and interface style

Pro Tips for Beri Crush Vape

  • Start with the airflow a little tighter if you want better flavor definition
  • Use Crush Mode in short bursts instead of leaving it on all day
  • If the mouthpiece starts to feel damp, check our guide on why a vape leaks, then wipe it and let the device sit upright for a minute
  • Short top-ups work well, but do not leave it charging unattended
  • If flavor starts to flatten late in the device’s life, see why a vape can taste like nothing, then slow down your pulls and give the coil time to cool
  • Open the airflow and shorten the draw if you want a smoother hit
  • Keep it out of hot pockets or bags, since heat can make condensation worse

FAQs

Does Crush Mode change flavor, or just vapor?

Both. In our testing, Crush Mode added vapor density and also made the finish heavier and warmer, especially on sweeter profiles.

Is the draw more MTL or DL?

It sits between the two. Tightened airflow feels more restricted, while a more open setting feels smoother and looser. Our guide to MTL, DTL, and RDL helps explain that middle ground.

How do you keep the mouthpiece from feeling wet?

Avoid long chain pulls, store the device upright when you can, and wipe the mouthpiece once condensation shows up. If it gets worse, review the common causes of leaking and condensation.

Who should skip this style of device?

Adults who want the smallest style of vape, the coolest hit, or the lightest draw will likely prefer a simpler disposable.

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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