Review of Starbuzz Super Max 15K Disposable E-cigarette

Dec.06.2024
Review of Starbuzz Super Max 15K Disposable E-cigarette
Starbuzz launches disposable e-cigarette with ultra-low nicotine, joining trend of high puff count and low nicotine products in market.

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Recently, 2Firsts received a reader submission stating that "Starbuzz, the largest local hookah brand in the United States," has recently launched a disposable hookah-style e-cigarette called Starbuzz Super Max 15K. This product is equipped with a ultra-low 0.5% nicotine concentration and has landed on the websites of multiple e-cigarette retailers in the United States.


Specifically, the main specifications of the Starbuzz Super Max 15K are as follows:


In recent times, the global e-cigarette market has seen the emergence of a variety of new disposable water pipe-style e-cigarette products, including new offerings from well-known brands such as Lost Vape, VOZOL, HQD, and Starbuzz Super Max 15K. These products mainly focus on large puff counts and low nicotine concentrations as the primary trend. It is worth noting that despite Starbuzz Super Max 15K also featuring a super low nicotine concentration of 0.5%, it only offers 15,000 puffs, which is relatively low compared to similar products. (For more details, please refer to the article "Inventory | Overview of New Disposable Water Pipe-style E-Cigarette Products: Low Nicotine and High Puff Counts Taking the Lead.")


According to the official website of the Starbuzz brand, it was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Southern California, USA. The brand has stated that it is dedicated to providing the highest quality products in all aspects of the hookah industry.


Currently, the Starbuzz Super Max 15K has landed on major e-cigarette distributor websites in the US such as demandvape, vapezilla, and texashookah, with prices around $15. However, the product has not yet been launched on the official Starbuzz website.


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