IGET Vape Reviews: IGET Bar 3500, IGET Legend 4000, IGET King 2600 & More

IGET shows up in a lot of adult vape circles for one simple reason. The lineup stays easy to buy, then easy to use. I wanted to see what holds up after real pocket time.

I ran these devices through the same daily cycle. Short pulls on breaks. Longer sessions at night. Then a few “heavy-use” stretches to see where output starts to drift.

Marcus Reed pushed heat, stability, and coil fatigue. Jamal Davis lived with each device as daily carry. 

Product Overview

Device Pros Cons Ideal For Price Overall Score
IGET Bar 3500 Dense flavor for a non-rechargeable, steady draw feel No recharge, sweetness can stack late Adults who want simple, familiar MTL Varies by region 4.3
IGET Legend 4000 Smooth airflow, cleaner finish, less spitback Window helps, yet it still fogs Adults who want balanced MTL daily use Varies by region 4.4
IGET King 2600 Stronger throat feel, solid battery for size Flavor range swings more by flavor Adults who want a firmer hit Varies by region 4.1
IGET Goat 5000 Big battery feel, adjustable airflow, stable output Bulkier carry, sweet profiles linger Adults who chain-vape and hate weak output Varies by region 4.5
IGET Hot 5500 Punchy cold profiles, consistent draw activation “Ice” can dominate, finish gets sharp Adults who like colder blends Varies by region 4.2
IGET Moon K5000 Big capacity feel, steady pull, fewer dry notes Larger body, needs charging habits Adults who want fewer device swaps Varies by region 4.4
IGET B5000 Recharge keeps flavor alive, tidy form Smaller battery needs top-ups Adults who want rechargeable convenience Varies by region 4.3
IGET Max 2300 Pocketable, quick grab, comfortable mouthpiece Shorter runway, flavor drops earlier Adults who want compact carry Varies by region 4.0
IGET Shion 600 Ultra light, quick sessions, simple Very short life, thinner vapor Adults who want tiny and disposable Varies by region 3.7
IGET Star L7000 Long run, Type-C recharge, good texture Battery is small, needs recharges Adults who want long puff count Varies by region 4.4

Testing Team Takeaways

I kept coming back to one pattern. IGET devices usually nail the first 60% of the device life. The last stretch decides whether I stay relaxed or start babysitting it. With Bar and King, I watched sweetness build on my tongue. With Goat and Moon, I watched the draw stay steady longer. I also kept checking mouthpiece hygiene. Condensation turns into a real annoyance during busy workdays.

Marcus ran them harder than I do. He chased stability, then watched for heat creep. He kept saying the same thing when a device held together under stress: “If the body stays cool, I stop thinking about it.” When a coil started to taste dry, he called it early. He did not “push through” a burnt note. That kind of session ruins the whole device for him.

Jamal treated each one like daily carry gear. He cared about rolling in the cup holder. He cared about pocket lint at the mouthpiece. He also cared about whether a device “feels gross” after a few hours. During commutes he kept saying, “I want one clean pull, then I’m moving.” When a vape needed two pulls to “wake up,” he lost patience fast.

IGET Vape Comparison Chart

Spec / Trait Bar 3500 Legend 4000 King 2600 Goat 5000 Hot 5500 Moon K5000 B5000 Max 2300 Shion 600 Star L7000
Device type Disposable Disposable Disposable Disposable Disposable Rechargeable disposable Rechargeable disposable Disposable Disposable Rechargeable disposable
Typical nicotine listing 5% common 5% common 5% common 5% common 5% common 5% common 5% common 5% common 6% on TPD listings 5% common
Activation Draw Draw Draw Draw Draw Draw Draw Draw Draw Draw
Battery capacity (listed) 1500 mAh 1350 mAh 1400 mAh 1800 mAh 1600 mAh 1750 mAh 500 mAh 1100 mAh 400 mAh 550 mAh
Liquid capacity (listed) 12 ml 12 ml 8.5 ml 13 ml 12 ml 13 ml 10 ml 8 ml 2.4 ml 18 ml
Charging None None None None None Type-C Type-C None None Type-C
Coil style (marketed) Mesh Mesh Mesh Mesh 1.4Ω noted Mesh Mesh Mesh Basic small coil Mesh
Airflow style Fixed MTL Fixed MTL Fixed tighter MTL Adjustable Fixed, often “ice” tuned Fixed MTL Fixed MTL Fixed MTL Tight MTL Fixed MTL
Flavor intensity trend High early High, cleaner Medium-high High, steady High, cold High, steady High, stays with recharge Medium Light High, steady
Throat hit feel Medium Medium Medium-strong Medium, adjustable Medium-strong in ice flavors Medium Medium Medium Light-medium Medium
Vapor production Medium Medium Medium Medium-high Medium Medium-high Medium Medium Low Medium
Leak / condensation متوسط Better control Average Better, yet still condenses Average Better, still needs wipe Better with recharge habits Average Average Average Better, still needs wipe
Build feel Solid Solid Solid Solid, bigger Solid Solid Solid Solid Light Solid

What We Tested and How We Tested It

We used one scoring sheet for every device. Flavor got split into accuracy and staying power. Throat hit stayed subjective. We treated it as feel, not health. Vapor production got judged by density at a normal pull pace, not “cloud tricks.”

Airflow and draw smoothness came from daily use. We listened for whistle. We watched for draw delay. Battery life came from real day cycles. We tracked how many hours each device stayed “ready.” We also watched charging behavior on Type-C units. Heat during charging mattered.

Leak and condensation control got tested in pockets, bags, and a cup holder. We checked mouthpiece wetness, plus any gurgle. Build quality covered seams, mouthpiece fit, and finish wear. Ease of use covered day-one setup, then day-five annoyance. Portability covered size, pocket comfort, and accidental mess risk.

IGET Vapes: Our Testing Experience

IGET Bar 3500

Our Testing Experience

I treated the Bar like a baseline device. It rode in my jacket pocket for three days. It also sat upright on my desk. The draw came on with almost no lag. That helped during quick breaks. A short pull still felt complete. After a longer session, the mouthpiece started to feel a little damp. Not a leak. More like normal condensation building up.

Marcus ran the Bar hard at home. He did long pulls back to back, then paused, then repeated. He kept tapping the body, checking for heat. It stayed reasonable. He still called out one weak spot. “The sweetness stacks after a while.” That matched what I noticed later. The same flavor that felt clean on day one started tasting thicker on day three.

Jamal liked the shape for carry. He kept it in a pocket with keys for a while, then swapped it out. He watched the mouthpiece edge for lint. He said, “This is the kind of thing I can grab without looking.” He also hated that it cannot recharge. Once it faded, it was done. That matters when you are out for the day.

The Bar ended up scoring well for consistency early. It lost points late for flavor heaviness and the lack of recharge.

Draw Experience & Flavors

The draw feels like classic MTL. I get a soft resistance. Air comes in steady. On the inhale, the vapor lands mid-tongue first. Then it spreads forward. The throat feel shows up at the end of the pull, not the start. That makes short pulls feel controlled.

Mango Ice starts bright and syrupy. The mango reads like candy mango. On the inhale, it coats the sides of my tongue. The cooling sits behind it, then shows up on the exhale. After a few hours, the mango sweetness can feel sticky. I found myself taking shorter pulls to keep it clean.

Blueberry Raspberry tastes sharper than Mango Ice. The raspberry note hits first, then blueberry fills the middle. The blend feels “purple” and tart. Marcus said, “This one stays defined longer.” He was right. Even late in the device life, it did not collapse into plain sweetness.

Cola Ice has a fizzy illusion. It’s not real fizz, but the spice note mimics it. The inhale feels darker, like cola syrup. Then a mild cooling slides across the back of my tongue. Jamal liked it for quick pulls. “It tastes finished in one hit.” The downside is aftertaste. Cola can hang around and clash with other flavors later.

Strawberry Watermelon Ice feels soft and round. Strawberry comes first, then watermelon waters it down in a good way. The cooling is light. On longer pulls I got a “wet candy” mouthfeel. That can feel pleasant early. Later it can feel a little tiring.

Cherry Pomegranate brings a sharper edge. Cherry hits like red candy. Pomegranate adds a dry, tannic vibe. The throat feel ticks up slightly here, mostly from the brighter acidity. Marcus liked the intensity. I found it a little harsh after repeated pulls.

Ice Cream is sweet and milky. It coats the palate fast. It also turns heavy fast. After a few hours I wanted water. Jamal called it out: “This is a couch flavor, not a commute flavor.” That landed. It fits slow evenings, not quick errands.

Blackberry Raspberry Lemon is the most “textured” of the bunch. Lemon lights up the front of the mouth. Blackberry adds a darker note. Raspberry bridges the middle. The throat feel can spike if I chain it. Still, as far as flavor blending goes, it stayed interesting.

Best draw experience picks from our tests: Blueberry Raspberry for balance, then Cola Ice for a quick “one-pull” finish.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Strong early flavor density No recharge option
Very easy draw activation Sweetness can build late
Comfortable MTL resistance Condensation needs wiping
Solid pocket shape Flavor “fade” ends the device

KEY SPECS & FLAVORS

  • Price: Varies by market
  • Device type: Disposable
  • Puff rating: ~3500
  • Nicotine strength options: Commonly listed at 5% in many markets
  • Activation: Draw-activated
  • Battery: 1500 mAh
  • Charging: None
  • Liquid capacity: 12 ml
  • Coil: Mesh style is commonly marketed
  • Airflow: Fixed MTL
  • Leak control: Standard mouthpiece seal, wipe needed for condensation
  • Build materials: Marketed as plastic body with integrated mouthpiece
  • Dimensions: 41.2 × 19.5 × 94.5 mm
  • Flavors (listed): Mango Ice, Blueberry Ice, Double Apple, Strawberry Watermelon Ice, Ice Cream, Strawberry Kiwi Ice, Cola Ice, Grape Ice, Blueberry Raspberry, Peach Ice, Cherry Pomegranate, Lush Ice, Blackberry Ice, Mixed Berry, Strawberry Raspberry, Banana Ice, Cherry Blueberry, Blackberry Raspberry Lemon, Melon Ice, Passion Fruit Mango Lime, Pineapple Ice, Strawberry Lemon Ice, Orange Mango Pineapple Ice, Banana Pomegranate Cherry Ice, Passion Fruit Watermelon Juice, Blackberry Pomegranate Cherry Ice, Kiwi Pineapple Ice, Raspberry Grape, Watermelon Mint Ice, Passion Fruit Kiwi Guava, Dynamic Mint

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.5 Dense early flavor, then sweetness stacks late.
Throat Hit 4.2 Medium feel, sharper on brighter fruit blends.
Vapor Production 4.2 Consistent medium vapor at normal pull pace.
Airflow/Draw 4.4 Smooth MTL resistance with quick activation.
Battery Life 4.1 Runs well for size, yet no recharge safety net.
Leak Resistance 4.1 No major leaks, but condensation builds.
Build Quality 4.3 Solid seams, stable feel in pocket.
Ease of Use 4.8 Open, pull, done. No learning curve.
Portability 4.4 Compact enough for daily carry.
Overall Score 4.3 Strong baseline disposable with a sweet late-stage trade-off.

IGET Legend 4000

Our Testing Experience

I used the Legend as my “workday main.” It stayed on my desk. It also lived in a backpack side pocket. The first thing I noticed was the draw feel. It is smooth, and it feels slightly more controlled than Bar. The airflow does not whistle. It also avoids that “airy thin” feel that some disposables get.

Marcus tested it during longer evening sessions. He pushed for heat and output drift. He called it stable. “The pull stays the same,” he said, even after repeated use. He still found one annoyance. The mouthpiece area can fog up with condensation. It is not dramatic, but it is real.

Jamal liked the reliability on the go. It did not roll around as much. The body shape helped. He kept saying, “This one feels predictable.” He also liked that the flavor finish stayed cleaner. When a device leaves a syrupy aftertaste, he notices it fast during commuting.

The Legend landed as a balanced choice. It did not win every category. It stayed strong across the sheet.

Draw Experience & Flavors

The draw on Legend feels like steady MTL. The inhale starts soft. The vapor sits more “dry” on the tongue. That helps flavor clarity. The throat feel comes through as a gentle finish, not a jab.

Blueberry Raspberry Ice hits with a cool snap first. Then blueberry fills in. The raspberry stays sharp at the edges. Marcus liked the stability here. “It doesn’t get muddy,” he said. I noticed the same after a couple days. The flavor stayed layered, not flat.

Strawberry Kiwi Ice tastes brighter than it sounds. Strawberry lands first, then kiwi adds a slight bite. The cooling carries through the exhale. Jamal called it a “walking flavor.” “One pull, then I’m done.” It fits short sessions.

Mango Ice feels cleaner here than on Bar. The mango is still candy-like, yet it does not turn as thick. The cooling is more even. I did longer pulls without feeling like my mouth got coated.

Peach Ice has a soft stone-fruit body. The cooling sits low. The inhale is smooth. The exhale has a gentle “peach skin” dryness. This one felt calm in the evening. It also avoided harshness during back-to-back pulls.

Double Apple brings a crisp green note first. Then a red apple sweetness shows up. It feels chewy on the palate, almost like apple candy. Marcus said, “This one punches harder.” That matched the throat feel. It’s not painful. It’s just more present.

Cola Ice tastes darker and spiced. The cooling is mild. The cola note hangs around longer than I wanted. It can take over your mouth for a bit. That might be fine if cola is your main preference.

Grape Ice tastes like purple grape candy, then a cooler finish. It is simple. It is also consistent. Jamal liked it because it does not surprise you. He said, “No weird aftertaste.”

Best draw experience picks from our tests: Blueberry Raspberry Ice for clarity, then Peach Ice for smooth sessions.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Clean flavor finish for a disposable Mouthpiece can fog with condensation
Smooth draw, no whistle Not rechargeable
Stable feel under heavier sessions Some flavors linger strongly
Balanced across categories Limited “big vapor” output

KEY SPECS & FLAVORS

  • Price: Varies by market
  • Device type: Disposable
  • Puff rating: ~4000
  • Nicotine listing: Commonly 5% in many markets
  • Activation: Draw-activated
  • Battery: 1350 mAh
  • Charging: None
  • Liquid capacity: 12 ml
  • Coil: Mesh is commonly marketed
  • Airflow: Fixed MTL
  • Build notes: Often marketed with visible liquid window and leak-control design
  • Flavors (listed): Blueberry Raspberry Ice, Strawberry Kiwi Ice, Mango Ice, Peach Ice, Double Apple, Cola Ice, Grape Ice, Lush Ice, Mixed Berry, Strawberry Watermelon Ice, Blackberry Ice, Banana Ice, Cherry Pomegranate, Pineapple Ice, Watermelon Ice, Strawberry Banana, Kiwi Passionfruit Guava, Lychee Ice, Cool Mint, Passionfruit Mango Ice

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.6 Cleaner finish, less syrupy buildup late.
Throat Hit 4.2 Medium feel, sharper on apple and cola blends.
Vapor Production 4.2 Medium output stays steady through the run.
Airflow/Draw 4.6 Smooth resistance, no whistle, fast activation.
Battery Life 4.2 Holds up for a full day pattern, no recharge.
Leak Resistance 4.3 Fewer gurgles, still some condensation.
Build Quality 4.4 Solid feel, fewer “cheap” seams.
Ease of Use 4.8 Straightforward, zero setup.
Portability 4.3 Easy carry with stable shape.
Overall Score 4.4 A balanced disposable with a cleaner taste profile.

IGET King 2600

Our Testing Experience

I used King during shorter windows. It felt like a “stronger mood” device. The pull is a bit tighter. The throat feel shows up more. That can be good if you want a more present sensation, though it can also feel tiring if you chain it.

Marcus liked the stronger feel. He ran it during higher-frequency sessions. He wanted to see if it gets hot. It stayed fine. He still noted flavor swing. “Some flavors hit hard, some feel thin.” That variability matters if you buy blind.

Jamal liked the size for pockets. He also liked the mouthpiece comfort. He kept it in a car cup holder for a day. It did not fire by accident. Draw activation stayed normal. He said, “This one is simple.” He still wanted more consistency across flavors.

King scored well as a tighter, firmer-feel option. It lost points for flavor consistency across the lineup.

Draw Experience & Flavors

The draw is tighter MTL. It feels like a more focused pull path. Vapor hits the front of my mouth first. Then it rolls back. Throat feel shows up earlier than Bar and Legend.

Cool Peach has a clean peach note with a mild cool tail. The inhale tastes like peach candy. The cooling finishes it. After a few pulls, the peach can feel a bit perfumed. Jamal liked it in short sessions. Long sessions felt too sweet.

Double Apple feels bolder here than on Legend. The green apple edge is sharper. The red apple sweetness follows. Marcus said, “This one hits like it means it.” The throat feel is stronger. It is not harsh. It is just more noticeable.

Smooth Tobacco is a different lane. It tastes dry and slightly nutty. It lacks sweetness compared to fruit flavors. The throat feel feels more “firm,” mostly because the flavor is not candy-like. I used it late at night when I wanted less sweetness.

Blackberry Raspberry Ice hits with a cold top note. Then berry sweetness shows up. The blend can taste darker than expected. It also leaves a berry film on the tongue. Marcus liked it early. Late in the device, he said, “It gets syrupy.”

Pineapple Juice Ice starts bright and tangy. The cooling pulls it back. The inhale pops. The exhale is clean. Jamal called it a “fast refresh” flavor. It worked well between errands.

Energy Drink has a sharp, fizzy illusion. It tastes like sweet citrus energy drink. The throat feel feels stronger here. That can be good if you like intensity. It can feel too sharp if you chain it.

Vanilla Ice Cream is thick and sweet. It coats the mouth fast. It also gets tiring. I needed water after repeated pulls.

Best draw experience picks from our tests: Pineapple Juice Ice for a clean finish, then Smooth Tobacco when sweetness fatigue hits.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Tighter draw with firmer sensation Flavor consistency varies more
Good pocket size Not rechargeable
Many flavor choices in market Sweetness can build in berry blends
Solid battery for size Some flavors feel thin late

KEY SPECS & FLAVORS

  • Price: Varies by market
  • Device type: Disposable
  • Puff rating: ~2600
  • Nicotine listing: Commonly 5% in many markets
  • Activation: Draw-activated
  • Battery: Often listed around 1400 mAh
  • Charging: None
  • Liquid capacity: Often listed around 8.5 ml
  • Airflow: Fixed tighter MTL
  • Flavors (listed as a collection set in some markets): Blackberry Ice, Blackberry Raspberry Ice, Blueberry Raspberry Ice, Cola Ice, Cool Peach, Double Apple, Energy Drink, Iced Blueberry, Iced Grape, Kiwi Grape, Lush Fruit, Lychee Ice, Mango Bomb, Mint Ice, Papaya Banana, Passionfruit Grape Ice, Passionfruit Mango Ice, Pineapple Juice Ice, PPC, Smooth Tobacco, Strawberry Apple Banana, Strawberry Cherry, Strawberry Kiwi Ice, Strawberry Watermelon, Vanilla Ice Cream, Very Berry

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.1 Great on top flavors, weaker consistency across the range.
Throat Hit 4.4 Firmer feel with tighter draw path.
Vapor Production 4.1 Medium output, steady for the device size.
Airflow/Draw 4.2 Tighter MTL suits firm-pull users.
Battery Life 4.1 Strong for size, still capped by non-recharge design.
Leak Resistance 4.0 Normal condensation, no standout controls.
Build Quality 4.2 Solid body, reliable activation.
Ease of Use 4.7 Simple, no quirks.
Portability 4.6 Easy carry, comfortable mouthpiece.
Overall Score 4.1 A firmer-feel disposable with flavor variability trade-offs.

IGET Goat 5000

Our Testing Experience

Goat felt like the device made for people who do not want weak output. The body is bigger. It also feels more “serious” in the hand. I carried it on a day with long calls and short breaks. It delivered the same draw every time I picked it up.

Marcus leaned into this one. He used it in long sessions. He tested airflow adjustment as a stress tool. He opened it up, then closed it down. He watched for heat spikes. “This stays stable under load,” he said. That fits his profile. He also kept talking about the coil staying “alive” longer. Flavor did not collapse quickly.

Jamal had mixed feelings. He liked the idea of fewer swaps. He disliked the bulk. In a pocket, it felt noticeable. He said, “I can carry it, but I’ll feel it.” In a bag it was fine. In a jacket pocket it was fine. In jeans it was annoying.

Goat scored high because it stayed consistent and gave airflow control. The bulk is the price you pay.

Draw Experience & Flavors

The draw changes a lot with airflow. Closed down, it feels like tight MTL. Opened up, it feels looser and fuller. Vapor lands broader across the mouth. That makes flavor feel thicker. Throat feel stays medium, yet it can feel stronger when airflow is tighter.

Cherry Ice hits with red candy cherry first. Then cooling shows up on the exhale. The cooling is clean, not minty. Marcus liked it for repeat pulls. He said, “No weird burn.” I found it steady, though the cherry is very “candy.”

Fruit Gummy tastes exactly like the name. It is chewy, sweet, and bright. On the inhale, it coats the palate fast. After a few hours, it can feel tiring. Jamal called it out: “Too sweet for commute.” It fit better as an evening flavor.

Double Apple Lime is sharper. Apple comes first, then lime lifts it. The lime keeps it from feeling flat. The throat feel is slightly stronger because the citrus reads sharper. I used shorter pulls to keep it crisp.

Blackberry Raspberry Ice is darker berry with a cold top note. It feels “thicker” than lighter fruit blends. On a longer pull, it gives a full mouthfeel. Late in the day, it can leave a berry film on the tongue.

Mango Berry Ice blends tropical mango with a mixed berry undertone. The mango sits mid-tongue. Berry hits the edges. Cooling rounds it out. Marcus said, “This stays defined,” and it did. Even after heavy use, it held its shape.

Pink Lemon Berry tastes like lemonade candy with berry syrup. The lemon lifts the inhale. Berry sweetness comes after. Jamal liked it in short pulls. In long sessions it felt sharp.

Aloe Grape was the surprise. Aloe adds a clean, slightly watery tone. Grape adds sweetness. Together it tastes less like candy. It also feels “lighter” in the mouth. For me, it became the easiest all-day flavor.

Best draw experience picks from our tests: Aloe Grape for all-day comfort, then Mango Berry Ice for a steady, dense pull.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Adjustable airflow changes the whole feel Bulkier carry
Very stable output under heavy use Sweet profiles can linger
Big listed battery and liquid capacity Needs more pocket planning
Long runway for one device Not ideal for ultra-light users

KEY SPECS & FLAVORS

  • Price: Varies by market
  • Device type: Disposable
  • Puff rating: ~5000
  • Nicotine listing: Commonly 5% in many markets
  • Activation: Draw-activated
  • Battery: 1800 mAh
  • Charging: None
  • Liquid capacity: 13 ml
  • Airflow: Adjustable
  • Build notes: Often marketed with ring light indicator
  • Flavors (compiled from major market listings): Aloe Grape, Blackberry Raspberry Ice, Blueberry Raspberry Lemon, Cherry Ice, Double Apple Lime, Energy Rush, Fruit Gummy, Lush Ice, Mango Berry Ice, Passionfruit Grape Orange Ice, Pink Lemon Berry, Strawberry Kiwi, Strawberry Watermelon

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.6 Dense flavor that stays stable longer under heavy use.
Throat Hit 4.3 Medium feel, then stronger when airflow is tightened.
Vapor Production 4.5 Fuller output when airflow opens up.
Airflow/Draw 4.6 Adjustable airflow adds real control.
Battery Life 4.6 Big listed battery supports long day patterns.
Leak Resistance 4.4 Better behavior, still normal condensation.
Build Quality 4.5 Solid body, stable activation.
Ease of Use 4.4 Simple, plus airflow tuning is straightforward.
Portability 4.0 Bulk is the main downside.
Overall Score 4.5 A heavy-use option that trades pocket comfort for stability.

IGET Hot 5500

Our Testing Experience

Hot feels tuned for cold profiles. The draw comes on fast. Flavor hits hard. That’s good for short sessions. It can feel sharp during long sessions. I used it during afternoons when I wanted a stronger “snap” on the exhale.

Marcus tested it like a stress device. He did repeated pulls, then watched for heat. He also watched for flavor degradation. He said, “It stays consistent, but the ice can get loud.” That is the right way to describe it. The cold note can dominate. If you love cold blends, that is the point. If you don’t, it becomes tiring.

Jamal liked it for quick hits. He used it during walking sessions. He said, “Fast flavor, fast exit.” He disliked lingering cold aftertaste when he tried to switch flavors later.

Hot scored well for intensity and consistency. It lost points when the cold note reduced flexibility across the day.

Draw Experience & Flavors

The draw feels medium MTL. It is not super tight. It is also not airy. Vapor lands across the middle of the mouth fast. The cold note often arrives early, sometimes mid-inhale.

Aloe Vera Grape Ice starts clean and watery, then grape candy shows up. The cooling wraps the whole thing. The aloe keeps it from feeling too syrupy. I liked this one more than expected. It felt less harsh in repeated pulls.

Green Plum Ice is sharp. It tastes like sour candy plum. Cooling adds a cold punch. Marcus liked it. I found it intense. It can feel like it “pinches” the back of the throat during long pulls.

Cola Lime Ice tastes like cola syrup with a lime squeeze. Cooling sits behind it. The lime helps keep it crisp. The aftertaste is strong. Jamal said, “This stays in my mouth too long.” I agreed.

Mango Ice hits sweet mango first, then cold. It is simple. It is also consistent. It can feel repetitive across a full day, mostly because the cold note stays present.

Peach Ice tastes softer and rounder. The peach note is clean. Cooling feels smoother here. For me, this was the easiest “ice” profile to live with.

Strawberry Kiwi Ice tastes bright and tart. Kiwi adds bite. Strawberry adds sweetness. Cooling ties it together. Marcus said, “This one keeps its shape.” It did, even when he pushed it harder.

Orange Soda is loud. It tastes like orange candy soda. Cooling makes it feel like a slush drink. It is fun for a short session. It gets tiring fast.

Best draw experience picks from our tests: Peach Ice for smoother repeat pulls, then Aloe Vera Grape Ice for a cleaner mouthfeel.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Big, punchy flavor delivery Ice-forward taste can dominate
Consistent draw activation Aftertaste lingers on cola and soda
Strong lineup for cold profiles Not as flexible for all-day mixed use
Solid listed battery for class Not rechargeable

KEY SPECS & FLAVORS

  • Price: Varies by market
  • Device type: Disposable
  • Puff rating: ~5500
  • Nicotine listing: Commonly 5% in many markets
  • Activation: Draw-activated
  • Battery: 1600 mAh
  • Charging: None
  • Liquid capacity: 12 ml
  • Coil: Often marketed around 1.4Ω in some listings
  • Flavors (listed on major wholesale/menu pages): Aloe Vera Grape Ice, Blueberry Ice, Cola Lime Ice, Double Apple Ice, Green Plum Ice, Mango Ice, Mango Passion Fruit Ice, Mint Ice, Peach Ice, Strawberry Ice, Strawberry Kiwi Ice, Strawberry Watermelon Ice, Watermelon Ice, Strawberry Mango, Blackberry Pomegranate Cherry, Banana Ice, Blackberry Ice, Orange Soda, Honeydew Melon Apple, Pineapple Juice

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.4 Strong delivery, yet “ice” can mask nuance.
Throat Hit 4.3 Medium-strong feel, sharper on sour profiles.
Vapor Production 4.2 Consistent medium vapor, quick saturation.
Airflow/Draw 4.3 Smooth draw, fast activation, no fuss.
Battery Life 4.2 Listed capacity supports long sessions, no recharge.
Leak Resistance 4.1 Normal condensation, no standout controls.
Build Quality 4.2 Solid shell feel in hand.
Ease of Use 4.7 Pure grab-and-go behavior.
Portability 4.2 Pocketable, though longer body is noticeable.
Overall Score 4.2 Great for ice lovers, less flexible for mixed flavor days.

IGET Moon K5000

Our Testing Experience

Moon is the one I used when I wanted fewer swaps. The size is bigger. The benefit is time. I carried it through a long workday, then kept using it at night. The draw stayed steady. It also stayed comfortable. I did not have to “prime” it with extra pulls.

Marcus tested Moon as a stability check. He pushed it during long sessions, then charged it, then repeated. He watched for output drop after charge cycles. He said, “This feels steady through the cycle.” That matters for heavy users. Charging can sometimes change behavior. Moon stayed predictable.

Jamal liked the idea, yet he noticed the bulk. He carried it in a jacket pocket. He said, “This is fine in a coat.” In jeans, he felt it. He also liked that the mouthpiece stayed comfortable and did not feel sharp on the lips during quick pulls.

Moon scored well because it balanced long runway and consistent draw. It lost points mainly on portability.

Draw Experience & Flavors

The draw feels medium MTL, slightly looser than King. Vapor arrives smooth. The flavor fills the mouth without that sharp “spike.” That makes it easier for longer sessions.

Grape Ice tastes like grape candy with a cool finish. The cooling is present, yet it does not feel aggressive. After repeated pulls, the grape stayed clear. It did not collapse into plain sweetness.

Double Apple tastes crisp and layered. The green note shows first. The red sweetness follows. On Moon, it felt smoother than on King. The throat feel stayed medium.

Peach Apple Ice tastes more “fresh” than pure candy peach. Apple adds structure. Cooling keeps it clean. Jamal liked it for quick pulls. “It doesn’t leave a weird film,” he said.

Dragon Fruit Lemon Ice is bright. Lemon hits the front of the mouth. Dragon fruit adds a soft tropical body. Cooling finishes it. Marcus liked the way it stayed sharp without tasting burnt during longer sessions.

Watermelon Apple tastes clean and watery. It is not as sweet as candy watermelon profiles. Apple adds a mild crispness. This one became my “all afternoon” flavor because it did not tire my palate.

Lush Ice is the familiar watermelon-cool profile. On Moon, it felt smoother. The cooling did not punch as hard as Hot. It also stayed consistent after charging cycles.

Strawberry Kiwi tastes bright and balanced. Strawberry adds sweetness. Kiwi adds bite. The blend feels “complete” in one pull.

Best draw experience picks from our tests: Watermelon Apple for all-day comfort, then Dragon Fruit Lemon Ice for a sharper, more defined pull.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Long runway with recharge support Bulkier carry
Smooth draw for long sessions Needs a charging routine
Flavor stays stable through the cycle Not ideal for ultra-light pocket carry
Fewer “fade” moments late Larger device footprint

KEY SPECS & FLAVORS

  • Price: Varies by market
  • Device type: Rechargeable disposable
  • Puff rating: ~5000
  • Nicotine listing: Commonly 5% in many markets
  • Activation: Draw-activated
  • Battery: 1750 mAh
  • Charging: Type-C
  • Liquid capacity: 13 ml
  • Flavors (listed on manufacturer catalog pages): Grape Ice, Double Apple, Peach Apple Ice, Dragon Fruit Lemon Ice, Watermelon Apple, Lush Ice, Strawberry Kiwi, Blueberry Raspberry, Mango Ice, Pineapple Ice, Cola Ice, Cool Mint, Mixed Berry

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.5 Smooth delivery with steady flavor through charging cycle.
Throat Hit 4.2 Medium feel, more controlled than tighter devices.
Vapor Production 4.4 Medium-high output when pulls are longer.
Airflow/Draw 4.4 Smooth, slightly looser MTL without whistle.
Battery Life 4.5 Recharge support reduces “dead device” moments.
Leak Resistance 4.3 Better behavior, still needs mouthpiece wipe.
Build Quality 4.4 Solid shell with stable activation.
Ease of Use 4.4 Easy, plus charging adds one small habit.
Portability 4.0 Bulk is noticeable in jeans pockets.
Overall Score 4.4 A long-day option that trades size for consistency.

IGET B5000

Our Testing Experience

B5000 is the one I grabbed when I wanted a smaller device that still recharges. It feels tidy in the hand. The battery is not huge, though. That changes how you use it. I charged it once mid-run, then again later. The benefit was flavor staying alive until the liquid felt close to done.

Marcus tested whether recharge keeps output stable. He watched for “power sag” when the battery gets low. He said, “When it’s low, it gets softer.” After charging, it bounced back. That makes this device feel like a two-stage tool. Use it. Charge it. Then it feels fresh again.

Jamal liked the size. He also liked Type-C convenience. He hates hunting for odd cables. He did mention one annoyance. You need to remember the cable. He said, “If I forget the cable, I’m stuck.” That’s the real trade-off.

B5000 scored well because it keeps flavor going with recharges, while staying compact. It lost points for battery capacity and cable dependence.

Draw Experience & Flavors

The draw is smooth MTL. It feels slightly tighter than Moon. Vapor lands mid-mouth. Flavor tends to feel “clean” after charging. When the battery drops, the same flavor can feel softer.

Strawberry Kiwi Ice tastes bright and simple. Strawberry sweetness hits first. Kiwi adds a mild bite. Cooling keeps it clean. After a recharge, the kiwi note felt clearer. Jamal said, “It tastes sharper after charging.”

Sakura Grape tastes like floral grape candy. The floral note is subtle. It adds perfume-like softness. It can feel odd if you dislike floral hints. I found it calming in short sessions.

Blueberry Raspberry Lemon is the most layered. Lemon lights up the front of the mouth. Blueberry fills the middle. Raspberry sharpens the edges. Marcus liked it because it stayed defined after repeated use.

Cherry Cola has a dark cola body with a cherry twist. It leaves aftertaste. It also feels “warm” compared to ice flavors. I used it at night. It felt too loud for mornings.

Green Plum Ice tastes sharp and cold. It can feel aggressive if you chain it. Marcus liked it for short bursts. He said, “Two pulls is enough.” That fits.

Orange Grapefruit Lemon tastes like citrus mix candy. Grapefruit adds bitterness. Lemon adds brightness. Orange fills the middle. It feels crisp. It can also feel slightly drying on the tongue.

Mountain Spring Mint tastes clean and minty without too much sweetness. The cooling feels more “mint” than “ice.” Jamal liked it after lunch because it reset the mouth.

Best draw experience picks from our tests: Blueberry Raspberry Lemon for layered taste, then Mountain Spring Mint for palate reset.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Recharge keeps flavor from dying early Smaller battery needs top-ups
Compact for Type-C model Cable dependence in real life
Good layered flavors Output softens when battery is low
Easy daily carry Not a “one device, no thinking” unit

KEY SPECS & FLAVORS

  • Price: Varies by market
  • Device type: Rechargeable disposable
  • Puff rating: ~5000
  • Nicotine listing: Commonly 5% in many markets
  • Activation: Draw-activated
  • Battery: 500 mAh
  • Charging: Type-C
  • Liquid capacity: 10 ml
  • Flavors (listed): Strawberry Kiwi Ice, Sakura Grape, Blueberry Raspberry Lemon, Double Apple Ice, Strawberry Pitaya, Cherry Cola, Blueberry Razz, Orange Grapefruit Lemon, Green Plum Ice, Watermelon Ice, Mountain Spring Mint, Lychee Blackcurrant, Passion Fruit Mango Ice

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.5 Strong flavor that “refreshes” after charging.
Throat Hit 4.2 Medium feel, sharper on plum and citrus blends.
Vapor Production 4.2 Medium output, dips when battery is low.
Airflow/Draw 4.3 Smooth MTL draw with consistent activation.
Battery Life 3.9 Small battery pushes more frequent charging.
Leak Resistance 4.3 Good behavior, mouthpiece still needs wipe.
Build Quality 4.3 Solid compact body, reliable daily carry feel.
Ease of Use 4.2 Easy, but charging adds routine.
Portability 4.6 Compact Type-C carry is a win.
Overall Score 4.3 A compact rechargeable that trades battery size for convenience.

IGET Max 2300

Our Testing Experience

Max is built for carry. It feels rounded. It also feels comfortable against the lips. I used it during two busy days. Short pulls. Lots of movement. It worked well for that role. The trade-off is runway. It is not built for “one device all week.”

Marcus used it as a baseline stress test. He pushed it. He said, “It’s fine, but it’s not made for marathon sessions.” Flavor and output drop earlier than the bigger devices.

Jamal liked it the most for daily carry. He kept saying, “This disappears in my pocket.” He also liked the mouthpiece feel. It did not feel sharp, even when he used it outdoors in wind.

Max scored well on portability and ease, then lower on battery runway and late-stage flavor stability.

Draw Experience & Flavors

The draw feels medium-tight MTL. Vapor arrives fast. Flavor feels “right there.” It can fade earlier than Goat or Moon. That showed up after more frequent use.

Raspberry Watermelon Ice tastes bright and juicy. Raspberry hits first. Watermelon softens it. Cooling is moderate. Jamal liked it because it felt “finished” fast.

Lush Ice tastes like clean watermelon with a cool finish. It is simple and reliable. It does not feel harsh. It also fades into a flatter sweetness near the end.

Grape Ice tastes like grape candy. Cooling is light. It can feel repetitive. In short sessions it works. In long sessions it gets boring.

Strawberry Watermelon Ice is sweet and soft. It coats the tongue. After repeated pulls, it can feel sticky. I took shorter pulls to keep it fresh.

Strawberry Mango Ice tastes tropical and sweet. Mango sits mid-tongue. Strawberry adds candy sweetness. Cooling pulls it back. It felt heavy late in the day.

Mango Guava Ice tastes more “perfumed.” Guava adds that tropical funk. Cooling helps. Marcus disliked it in long sessions. “Guava gets weird if you push it,” he said.

Mint King tastes clean and direct. It resets the mouth. It also makes switching flavors easier. I used this one after sweet flavors.

Best draw experience picks from our tests: Raspberry Watermelon Ice for quick sessions, then Mint King for a cleaner palate.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Excellent pocket comfort Shorter runway than big models
Comfortable mouthpiece feel Flavor drops earlier under heavy use
Simple, predictable draw Not rechargeable
Great for quick sessions Sweet flavors can feel sticky late

KEY SPECS & FLAVORS

  • Price: Varies by market
  • Device type: Disposable
  • Puff rating: ~2300
  • Nicotine listing: Commonly 5% in many markets
  • Activation: Draw-activated
  • Battery: Often listed around 1100 mAh on some market collections
  • Charging: None
  • Liquid capacity: 8 ml
  • Flavors (listed in one common retail set): Raspberry Watermelon Ice, Lush Ice, Grape Ice, Blackberry, Strawberry Watermelon Ice, Strawberry Mango Ice, Mango Guava Ice, Mint King, Grape Berry Ice, Blueberry Raspberry Ice, Blackberry Raspberry Ice

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.0 Strong early, then fades earlier than long-run devices.
Throat Hit 4.1 Medium feel with a tighter pocket-style draw.
Vapor Production 4.0 Consistent medium output for its size.
Airflow/Draw 4.2 Smooth MTL resistance with quick activation.
Battery Life 3.8 Good for size, but shorter runway overall.
Leak Resistance 4.0 Normal condensation, no special controls.
Build Quality 4.1 Solid rubberized feel on common versions.
Ease of Use 4.7 Grab and go, no maintenance.
Portability 4.8 The key strength of this model.
Overall Score 4.0 A carry-first device with predictable trade-offs in longevity.

IGET Shion 600

Our Testing Experience

Shion is tiny. It feels like the “quick session” disposable. I tested it during short breaks only. It is not built for long nights. It is built for a few pulls, then done. Vapor is thinner than the bigger devices. Flavor is still present early.

Marcus did not love it. He said, “This isn’t for my style.” He wanted more stability under heavy pulls. The device is not meant for that. When he pulled harder, it felt thin.

Jamal liked it as a backup device. He said, “This can live in a small pocket.” He also liked the lack of bulk. He disliked the short runway. It runs out quickly relative to the others here.

Shion scored lower mainly because it cannot compete on battery runway or vapor volume. It still works as a tiny, simple tool.

Draw Experience & Flavors

The draw is tight MTL. Vapor is light. Flavor arrives quickly, then fades faster across the device life. That is the real feel. It is not a “sit and relax” device.

Watermelon Ice tastes clean and simple. Cooling is light. It feels refreshing for a short pull. The flavor does not stay in the mouth long.

Blueberry Ice tastes like blueberry candy with a cold edge. It is straightforward. It can feel thin compared to Bar or Legend. Jamal still liked it because it was “clean enough.”

Lychee Ice tastes floral and sweet. The cooling adds a crisp finish. I found it pleasant in short sessions. In longer sessions it felt perfumed.

Ice Cola tastes spiced and sweet. It leaves aftertaste. That is not always a win for a small device. I wanted water after a few pulls.

Pink Lemonade tastes like sweet lemon candy. It has a sharp top note. That can feel like a stronger throat sensation, even with light vapor. Marcus said, “It’s sharp for such a small device.”

Mango tastes sweet and soft. It is less sharp than lemonade. It also feels more “flat.” It’s fine for a quick pull.

Cool Mint tastes clean and direct. It works best when you want a palate reset. It also makes the small vapor feel more “complete.”

Best draw experience picks from our tests: Cool Mint for a cleaner finish, then Watermelon Ice for an easy quick pull.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Extremely light and compact Short runway
Tight draw for quick pulls Thinner vapor
Simple, no maintenance Flavor fades fast
Useful as a backup device Not for heavy-use sessions

KEY SPECS & FLAVORS

  • Price: Varies by market
  • Device type: Disposable
  • Puff rating: ~600
  • Nicotine listing: 6% on one TPD-style listing
  • Activation: Draw-activated
  • Battery: 400 mAh
  • Charging: None
  • Liquid capacity: 2.4 ml
  • Dimensions: 92.4 × 14.5 × 14.5 mm
  • Flavors (one large list from market listings): Classical Tobacco, Berry, Watermelon Ice, Banana Ice, Lychee Ice, Peach, Ice Pineapple, Ice Cola, Blueberry Ice, Pink Lemonade, Very Berry, Cool Mint, Apple, Mango, Passion Fruit, Cantaloupe, Grape, Cinnamon, Mixed Fruit, Blue Razz, Bubble Gum, Blackberry Ice, Cranberry Ice, Mystery Fruit, Strawberry Watermelon, Flavor Burst

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 3.8 Good early flavor, then fades quickly with short device life.
Throat Hit 3.9 Tight draw adds sensation, vapor stays light.
Vapor Production 3.4 Thin output compared to larger models.
Airflow/Draw 4.1 Tight MTL draw fits quick sessions.
Battery Life 3.3 Small battery matches the short runway.
Leak Resistance 3.9 Typical condensation, no major leaks noted.
Build Quality 3.8 Light construction, works as intended.
Ease of Use 4.7 Extremely simple, no learning curve.
Portability 4.9 The biggest strength.
Overall Score 3.7 A tiny backup-style disposable, not a main device for heavy users.

IGET Star L7000

Our Testing Experience

Star is built around one promise: it lasts. It is rechargeable. It also holds a lot of liquid on paper. In real life, it meant fewer swaps. It also meant I had to charge it. The battery is not massive. I needed top-ups. Type-C made that painless.

Marcus tested Star for long-run consistency. He watched whether the coil stays clean tasting. He also watched for overheating during charge. He said, “Battery is small, but the coil keeps up.” That sums it up. If you charge when needed, it stays stable.

Jamal liked it in a bag more than in a pocket. The body is not tiny. He said, “This is a backpack device.” He liked the fact he could keep one device for longer stretches.

Star scored high because it delivered long-run performance when charging stayed part of the routine.

Draw Experience & Flavors

The draw feels medium MTL. It is not super tight. Vapor is thicker than Shion. Flavor lands across the mouth with a fuller texture. The main difference is that it stays “present” longer across the device life, as long as battery is not ignored.

Passion Fruit Mango Ice tastes bright and tropical. Passion fruit gives tang. Mango adds a sweet body. Cooling smooths the exhale. Marcus liked it because it stayed defined after long sessions. “Still tastes like fruit, not sugar,” he said.

Pineapple Juice Ice tastes sharp and clean. The inhale pops like canned pineapple juice. Cooling finishes it. It is a great “reset” flavor between sweeter blends.

Cola Ice tastes dark and spiced. Cooling sits behind it. The aftertaste is strong, though. I used it when I wanted one flavor for the whole evening.

Strawberry Watermelon Ice feels soft and candy-like. Strawberry coats the tongue. Watermelon keeps it watery. Cooling adds finish. Jamal liked it for walking sessions because it felt easy and familiar.

Blackberry tastes darker and slightly tart. It feels less candy-like than grape. It still leaves sweetness on the tongue. In long sessions it can feel heavy.

Blueberry tastes straightforward and sweet. It is not complex, yet it is consistent. It became one of my “default” flavors when I wanted no surprises.

Grape tastes like grape candy with a cool finish on ice versions. It can feel repetitive, though it stays stable.

Best draw experience picks from our tests: Pineapple Juice Ice for a clean mouthfeel, then Passion Fruit Mango Ice for a dense, steady pull.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Long-run design with Type-C recharge Battery is small, needs charging
Stable flavor when charged on time Not pocket-tiny
Good vapor texture for MTL Aftertaste can linger on cola profiles
Fewer device swaps Charging routine is required

KEY SPECS & FLAVORS

  • Price: Varies by market
  • Device type: Rechargeable disposable
  • Puff rating: ~7000
  • Nicotine listing: Commonly 5% in many markets
  • Activation: Draw-activated
  • Battery: 550 mAh
  • Charging: Type-C
  • Liquid capacity: 18 ml
  • Flavors (one common 13-flavor set in listings): Passion Fruit Mango Ice, Strawberry Watermelon Ice, Pineapple Juice Ice, Cola Ice, plus a broader set marketed as 13 flavors in some retail pages

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.5 Dense flavor stays stable when recharged on time.
Throat Hit 4.2 Medium feel, sharper on bright tropical blends.
Vapor Production 4.4 Medium-high texture for an MTL style draw.
Airflow/Draw 4.3 Smooth draw with consistent activation.
Battery Life 4.1 Recharge helps, but small battery needs top-ups.
Leak Resistance 4.4 Good behavior, still benefits from mouthpiece wiping.
Build Quality 4.4 Solid feel, designed for long run.
Ease of Use 4.3 Simple, plus charging routine is required.
Portability 4.2 Better in a bag than tight jeans pockets.
Overall Score 4.4 Long-run value, as long as you accept charging habits.

Compare Performance Scores of These Vapes

Device Overall Score Flavor Throat Hit Vapor Production Airflow/Draw Battery Life Leak Resistance Build Quality/Durability Ease of Use
IGET Bar 3500 4.3 4.5 4.2 4.2 4.4 4.1 4.1 4.3 4.8
IGET Legend 4000 4.4 4.6 4.2 4.2 4.6 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.8
IGET King 2600 4.1 4.1 4.4 4.1 4.2 4.1 4.0 4.2 4.7
IGET Goat 5000 4.5 4.6 4.3 4.5 4.6 4.6 4.4 4.5 4.4
IGET Hot 5500 4.2 4.4 4.3 4.2 4.3 4.2 4.1 4.2 4.7
IGET Moon K5000 4.4 4.5 4.2 4.4 4.4 4.5 4.3 4.4 4.4
IGET B5000 4.3 4.5 4.2 4.2 4.3 3.9 4.3 4.3 4.2
IGET Max 2300 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.0 4.2 3.8 4.0 4.1 4.7
IGET Shion 600 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.4 4.1 3.3 3.9 3.8 4.7
IGET Star L7000 4.4 4.5 4.2 4.4 4.3 4.1 4.4 4.4 4.3

Goat is the most balanced across heavy-use metrics. Legend and Moon sit close behind as steady all-day MTL options. Hot is a specialist for cold blends. Max is a portability specialist. Shion is a “tiny backup” specialist.

Best Picks

  • Best IGET Vape for Heavy Use Stability: IGET Goat 5000
    Marcus kept output stable during long sessions, even with airflow changes. The score sheet backs it up, especially airflow/draw and battery life.

  • Best IGET Vape for Clean Daily MTL: IGET Legend 4000
    I got a cleaner finish across the workday. Jamal also called it predictable in quick pulls. It posted one of the best airflow/draw scores.

  • Best IGET Vape for Long-Run Value With Charging: IGET Moon K5000
    It stayed steady through charge cycles, while keeping flavor smooth. It fits adults who hate swapping devices mid-day.

How to Choose the IGET Vape?

Device choice starts with how you actually vape. Tight MTL users tend to like King or Shion. Medium MTL users usually settle into Bar or Legend. People who take longer sessions usually prefer Goat or Moon.

Nicotine tolerance and throat feel preference matters. King and Hot feel more “present” on the throat for many adults. Legend and Moon feel smoother in repeated pulls. Flavor preference matters too. If you live in cold profiles, Hot fits. If sweetness fatigue hits you fast, look at mint or cleaner fruit blends.

Maintenance tolerance matters. Non-recharge devices are simpler. Recharge models add a habit. You trade simplicity for longer runway.

Practical matching from our testing:

  • Light, simple, quick pulls: IGET Max 2300, then IGET Bar 3500
  • Former heavy smoker vibe, wants firmer sensation: IGET King 2600, then IGET Hot 5500
  • Flavor-first user who hates muddy blends: IGET Legend 4000, then IGET B5000
  • Commuter who wants fewer swaps: IGET Moon K5000, then IGET Star L7000
  • Heavy-use adult who fears weak output: IGET Goat 5000, then IGET Moon K5000

Limitations

IGET’s biggest limitation is that many popular models still depend on disposable behavior. That creates two issues. First, once flavor fades on non-recharge models, the device is done. Second, condensation management becomes a daily annoyance for some adults.

The lineup also does not serve extreme high-wattage preferences well. Marcus wants true DL rigs at times. These devices stay closer to MTL. Even the stronger-feel options here do not turn into cloud machines.

Ultra-budget shoppers may not love the value either, depending on local pricing. In some markets, prices drift high. That changes the value equation fast.

Adults who want rebuildable control will not find it here. There is no coil building. There is no real tuning beyond airflow on Goat. If you demand deep control, these models will feel limiting.

Portability is uneven across the lineup. Goat and Moon can feel bulky in jeans. Star can feel like a bag device. Shion is tiny, but the runway is short. One model rarely covers every use case.

Nicotine-related risk remains present across the lineup. These are adult nicotine products. They are not for minors. They are not for pregnant people. They are not for non-users starting nicotine.

Is the IGET Vape Lineup Worth It?

Value depends on which IGET lane you live in. The lineup covers a lot of adult routines. It also repeats a few trade-offs.

Flavor performance stays strong in the mainstream models. Bar and Legend taste bold early. Goat stays dense longer. Moon stays smooth across charge cycles. That supports daily use without constant frustration. It does not mean every flavor fits every palate.

Throat hit feel varies by model. King feels firmer. Hot feels sharper in cold blends. Legend feels smoother. Moon feels steady. Adults who chase a stronger sensation can find it. Adults who dislike harshness can avoid it.

Vapor production stays in the medium zone. Goat pushes higher when airflow opens. Moon feels thicker on longer pulls. Shion stays light. If you want big DL vapor, this lineup won’t satisfy that goal.

Airflow and draw quality are mostly dependable. Legend avoids whistle. Bar feels consistent. Goat adds real airflow control. Shion stays tight. Max stays comfortable for quick pulls. That adds up to fewer annoying moments in normal life.

Battery behavior is where the lineup splits. Non-recharge models feel simpler. They also end abruptly when they fade. Recharge models extend the runway. They also add cable habits. B5000 proves the point. It stays tasty after charging. The battery is small though. Star lasts long overall. The battery still needs top-ups. Moon balances it best in this set.

Leak resistance is “fine,” not magical. Most issues are condensation. Mouthpiece wiping becomes the real habit. Goat and Moon behaved better for us. Bar and King needed more attention. None of them were perfect.

Build quality trends solid in the popular models. They feel sturdy enough for pockets and bags. Shion feels light. That matches its role. Goat feels the most “tank-like.” Jamal still felt the bulk.

Price-to-value depends on your usage pattern. If you vape frequently, Goat and Moon can feel worth it. They reduce device swaps. They also reduce the “fade frustration.” If you vape lightly, Max or Bar can feel like better value. You pay less per device in many markets. You also accept a shorter runway.

This lineup makes sense for adult users who want predictable MTL devices. It also fits adults who want strong flavor without complex maintenance. The value drops for users who demand DL rigs. It also drops for people who hate carrying cables for recharge models.

Pro Tips for IGET Vape

  • Wipe the mouthpiece once or twice a day to control condensation.
  • Keep the device upright when possible, especially in a warm car.
  • Use shorter pulls on very sweet flavors to reduce palate fatigue.
  • If a rechargeable model feels weak, charge it before judging flavor.
  • Avoid leaving a device in direct sun. Heat changes taste fast.
  • Rotate flavors across the day to avoid “sweetness stacking.”
  • For tighter draw, slow your inhale. Let the airflow do the work.
  • If a flavor feels harsh, switch to mint or lighter fruit for a reset.
  • Store spares in a cool, dry spot to protect seals and liquid.

FAQs

1) How long does an IGET disposable usually last in real use?
It depends on how often you pull. In our routine, Bar and Legend covered multiple days of normal breaks. Goat and Moon covered longer stretches. Shion ended quickly because it is built for short life.

2) Do rechargeable IGET models stay more consistent?
Yes, in our use. Moon and B5000 felt “refreshed” after charging. Star also stayed stable as long as we charged it on time. The trade-off is remembering the cable.

3) How often do you need to charge devices like Moon, B5000, or Star?
We charged B5000 more often because of its smaller battery listing. Moon needed fewer charges. Star needed top-ups despite long overall runway. Usage style changes this a lot.

4) Which IGET model is best for pocket carry?
Max was the easiest daily carry. Shion is tiny too, but it runs out fast. Goat and Moon are better in a bag or jacket.

5) Why does my mouthpiece feel wet sometimes?
That’s usually condensation. Warm vapor cools inside the mouthpiece. We saw it across models. A quick wipe fixes most of it.

6) Which IGET device feels strongest on the throat?
King felt firmer. Hot felt sharper in ice flavors. Goat could feel stronger when airflow was tightened. Sensation is subjective and varies by flavor.

7) Do flavors stay the same from the first pull to the last?
Not always. Bar can feel sweeter late. Max can fade earlier. Recharge models like Moon and B5000 stayed steadier after charging.

8) What’s the practical difference between Bar and Legend?
Legend felt cleaner in finish and draw smoothness for us. Bar stayed a strong baseline for simple use. If you hate syrupy buildup, Legend fits better.

9) Is there a “best” flavor type for avoiding fatigue?
Mint profiles like Mountain Spring Mint or Cool Mint helped reset the mouth. Lighter fruit blends like Watermelon Apple also felt easier all day. Sweet candy blends can tire the palate faster.

Sources

  • National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Public Health Consequences of E-Cigarettes. 2018. https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/24952/public-health-consequences-of-e-cigarettes/
  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. E-Cigarette Use Among Youth and Young Adults: A Report of the Surgeon General. 2016. https://e-cigarettes.surgeongeneral.gov/documents/2016_sgr_full_report_non-508.pdf
  • WHO. Report on the global tobacco epidemic (recent edition landing page). World Health Organization. https://www.who.int/teams/health-promotion/tobacco-control/global-tobacco-report
  • CDC. Electronic Cigarettes (E-cigarettes). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/e-cigarettes/
  • U.S. FDA. Vaporizers, E-Cigarettes, and other Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS). Food and Drug Administration. https://www.fda.gov/tobacco-products/products-ingredients-components/vaporizers-e-cigarettes-and-other-electronic-nicotine-delivery-systems-ends
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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