VNM Vape keeps its lineup focused on high-capacity, screen-equipped nicotine disposable vapes. In our hands-on testing, the theme was simple: bold flavor, a long runway, and an easy daily-carry routine. The trade-off is fewer model options—and on some devices, fewer ways to fine-tune the draw.
Table of Contents
Product Overview
| Device | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| VNM Ice Mode 30K Disposable | 4.3/5.0 | Adjustable ice levels, adjustable airflow, easy-to-read screen | Bulkier body; high cooling can overpower flavor | Adults who want control over cooling and draw feel |
| VNM Hypercharged VM25000 Disposable | 4.2/5.0 | Bold flavor, no-settings routine, clear on-device indicators | Limited tuning; can feel intense | Adults who want a straightforward high-capacity daily driver |
Final Verdict
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VNM Ice Mode 30K Disposable
Who it’s for:
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Wants adjustable cooling and airflow
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Likes a consistent, saturated fruit-ice style profile
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Prefers a screen to manage battery/juice timing
Who it’s not for:
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Dislikes menthol-style cooling
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Wants the smallest possible pocket carry
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Prefers a softer, lower-intensity throat hit
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VNM Hypercharged VM25000 Disposable
Who it’s for:
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Wants a simple, no-settings routine
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Prioritizes strong flavor and quick satisfaction
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Likes screen feedback without fuss
Who it’s not for:
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Needs airflow or cooling controls
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Prefers a gentler nicotine experience
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Is sensitive to bold flavor concentrates
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VNM Vape Comparison Chart
| Comparison Item | VNM Ice Mode 30K Disposable | VNM Hypercharged VM25000 Disposable |
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| Overall Score | 4.3/5.0 | 4.2/5.0 |
| Device Type | Rechargeable nicotine disposable | Rechargeable nicotine disposable |
| Puff Rating (listed) | ~30,000 puffs | 25,000 puffs |
| Nicotine Strength | 5% (50 mg) | 5% (50 mg) |
| Battery | 850 mAh; rechargeable | 850 mAh; rechargeable |
| Coil / Output Style | Dual mesh; cooling modes | Dual mesh; punchy, consistent output |
| Controls / Tuning | Adjustable airflow + ice levels | Mostly fixed (no stated airflow/ice control) |
How We Tested It
We used both devices in everyday routines—desk breaks, short walks, car commutes, and longer evening sessions—and followed our How We Test Vapes process to track Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability. Nicotine products are for adults only. Dr. Adrian Walker reviewed our wording to keep it non-medical and non-clinical.
VNM Vape: Our Testing Experience
VNM Ice Mode 30K Disposable
Our Testing Experience

I treated the Ice Mode 30K like a commute device: a few pulls before heading out, a couple at stoplights, then a longer stretch on a late-afternoon walk. The ice control wasn’t a gimmick in our testing—low stayed gently cool, medium sharpened fruit edges, and high pushed a brisk chill that made candy flavors feel “cleaner,” but also more aggressive on the throat.
We also used it as a reliability check. The screen made it easier to pace through the day, and the rated 850 mAh battery felt predictable in normal use. Marcus Reed stress-tested it with longer chain sessions to see when heat and harshness showed up, while Jamal Davis carried it in a pocket all day to see whether it got fussy or messy. Listed as a ~30,000‑puff, 5% nicotine disposable, it held up well in daily rotation. In our charge logs, usable “battery-to-cutoff” behavior landed closer to a 0.80–0.84 Ah recharge swing depending on draw length and session intensity.
What we liked:
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The ice control changes how flavors land, not just how cold they feel
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Adjustable airflow lets you move from a tighter, MTL-leaning pull to a looser inhale
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The screen makes day-to-day use feel more predictable
Who it is best for:
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Adults who want a customizable cold-fruit experience
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People who hate guessing battery/juice timing
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Users who bounce between quick hits and longer pulls
Where it falls short:
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High cooling can flatten subtle flavors into “cold sweet” territory
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The body is bulkier than ultra-slim disposables
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If you’re sensitive to cooling agents, it can be too much

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Adjustable ice levels | Cooling can dominate some flavors |
| Adjustable airflow | Larger footprint in pocket |
| Clear screen feedback | Less nuance at high cooling |
| Strong, saturated vapor | Not ideal if you dislike cold profiles |
Details
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Device type: rechargeable nicotine disposable
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Nicotine strength: 5% (50 mg)
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Puff rating (listed): ~30,000 puffs
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Battery: internal 850 mAh
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Coil: dual mesh
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Charging: USB Type-C

Review Score
All scores use a 5-point scale.
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Flavor | 4.5 | Full, saturated profiles; ice control helps tune sweetness and bite |
| Throat Hit | 4.2 | Consistent; can feel sharp on higher ice settings |
| Vapor Production | 4.4 | Dense output without needing aggressive pulls |
| Airflow/Draw | 4.3 | Adjustable draw makes it adaptable across habits |
| Battery Life | 4.4 | Predictable day-to-day with a stable recharge routine |
| Leak Resistance | 4.1 | Stayed tidy in pockets; minor condensation needs wiping |
| Build Quality | 4.2 | Solid feel; controls don’t feel flimsy over repeated use |
| Ease of Use | 4.5 | No learning curve; readable indicators |
| Portability | 4.2 | Pocketable, but not ultra-slim |
| Overall Score | 4.3 | Best when you want cold control plus a flexible draw |
VNM Hypercharged VM25000 Disposable
Our Testing Experience

This one turned into my “work-break meter.” I used it in short, repeatable sessions—two pulls, set it down, come back later—and watched for flavor drift or a harsher hit as the battery dropped. Marcus ran his usual stress test with longer back-to-back pulls until heat or roughness showed up, and he paid attention to whether the dual mesh coil started tasting papery when pushed. Jamal treated it like true everyday carry—pocket, bag, car console—because a disposable only earns a slot if it behaves when you’re not babysitting it.
On paper it follows the same high-capacity disposable formula: up to 25,000 puffs, 5% nicotine, an 850 mAh battery, and a screen that tracks battery and liquid (and on some versions, pull time). In our charge logging, the recharge swing came in around 0.77–0.82 Ah depending on how often we chain-hit it. The screen helped us keep pacing consistent instead of accidentally running it to a surprise cutoff.
What we liked:
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Direct, punchy flavor delivery with a bold profile
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Screen feedback reduces guesswork in daily pacing
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Draw activation keeps the routine simple
Who it is best for:
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Adults who want a simple high-capacity disposable with a screen
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Users who prefer repeatable short sessions throughout the day
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People who prioritize strong flavor and quick satisfaction
Where it falls short:
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No stated airflow or cooling controls, so the feel is less adjustable
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Can feel intense if you’re sensitive to stronger nicotine delivery
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When pushed hard, the flavor can skew loud instead of nuanced

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Strong, immediate flavor | Less customizable draw feel |
| Screen shows battery/juice (and listed pull info) | Can feel intense for lighter users |
| Draw-activated simplicity | Prioritizes punch over subtlety |
| Dual mesh coil consistency | Not the best pick if you want a soft throat hit |
Details
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Device type: rechargeable nicotine disposable
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Nicotine strength: 5% (50 mg)
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Puff rating (listed): 25,000 puffs
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Battery: 850 mAh
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Coil: dual mesh
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Display: battery and e-liquid indicators (and listed pull info)

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Flavor | 4.3 | Bold and consistent; better for big flavor preferences |
| Throat Hit | 4.1 | Satisfying, but can feel sharp on longer pulls |
| Vapor Production | 4.2 | Strong output that stays stable in short sessions |
| Airflow/Draw | 4.0 | Comfortable baseline draw, but limited tuning |
| Battery Life | 4.2 | Reliable recharge behavior; screen helps pacing |
| Leak Resistance | 4.0 | Stayed clean in carry; wipe-down still helps mouthpiece hygiene |
| Build Quality | 4.1 | Feels sturdy enough for daily handling |
| Ease of Use | 4.4 | No learning curve; screen keeps it predictable |
| Portability | 4.3 | Easy carry for a high-capacity disposable |
| Overall Score | 4.2 | Best when you want simple power and screen clarity |
Compare Performance Scores of These Vapes
| Device | Overall Score | Flavor | Throat Hit | Vapor Production | Airflow/Draw | Battery Life | Leak Resistance | Build Quality | Ease of Use | Portability |
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| VNM Ice Mode 30K Disposable | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.2 |
| VNM Hypercharged VM25000 Disposable | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.0 | 4.2 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.4 | 4.3 |
In our testing, the Ice Mode 30K came out as the better all-rounder because airflow and cooling controls let you shape the experience instead of accepting a fixed profile. The Hypercharged VM25000 is close behind and shines as an easy routine device—short sessions and consistent punch—while giving up flexibility on draw feel.
How to Choose the VNM Vape?
Start with how you like your draw and cooling when you choose a vape. If you want control over chill and the ability to tighten or open the draw, pick the Ice Mode 30K. If you want a consistent high-capacity disposable that’s easy to grab and monitor on a screen, pick the Hypercharged VM25000.
Typical fits:
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Commuters who alternate quick hits and longer pulls: Ice Mode 30K
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Desk-break users who want repeatable, simple sessions: Hypercharged VM25000
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Users who dislike strong cooling: Hypercharged VM25000
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Users who chase crisp ice flavors: Ice Mode 30K
Limitations
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VNM Ice Mode 30K Disposable:
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Cooling can overpower subtle flavors
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Bulkier carry than slim disposables
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Needs a bit of dialing-in to avoid “too cold” sessions
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VNM Hypercharged VM25000 Disposable:
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Less customization of draw/cooling
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Bold profiles can feel one-note over time
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Can hit too hard for lighter nicotine preferences
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VNM Vape Vs. Alternatives
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Why choose these models:
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On-device indicators reduce guesswork
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High-capacity format fits daily routines
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Consistent dual-mesh style output
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Alternatives to consider:
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Geek Bar Pulse X: for users who want a mainstream screen-disposable ecosystem
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Lost Mary MO-series high-capacity disposables: for sweeter, candy-leaning profiles
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OXBAR high-puff disposables: for users who like control-forward designs
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Pro Tips for VNM Vape
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Use the screen as pacing feedback—stop before last-bar sessions get harsher.
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If cooling feels sharp, shorten pulls and lower the ice level on the Ice Mode 30K.
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Wipe the mouthpiece daily; light condensation is normal with high-capacity disposables.
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Use a consistent charger and avoid charging in hot cars to reduce battery stress.
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Avoid chain-hitting—give the coil a few seconds between pulls.
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Store the device upright when possible to minimize mouthpiece moisture.
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If flavor dulls, clean the mouthpiece area and take shorter draws for a few sessions.
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Match device choice to your routine: adjustable controls for variety, simpler units for repeatability.
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If you’re sensitive to stronger nicotine delivery, take smaller pulls and increase time between sessions.
FAQs
Does the Ice Mode 30K actually change the feel, or is it just marketing?
In our testing, it changes the perceived sharpness and cooling intensity fast—especially on fruit-ice flavors. Low feels gently cool, while the higher settings push a more aggressive chill.
Which one is better for all-day pocket carry?
Both are easy enough to carry, but the Hypercharged VM25000 feels simpler for constant grab-and-go because you’re not tempted to keep adjusting settings.
Will the screen help me avoid dry hits?
It helps you pace usage and avoid surprise cutoffs by showing battery and liquid status, but good habits (short pulls and breaks between hits) still matter for avoiding dry hits.
Which device feels smoother on the throat?
The Ice Mode 30K can feel smoother on lower cooling settings, but higher ice can feel sharper. The Hypercharged VM25000 tends to stay consistently bold across sessions.
About the Author: Chris Miller