The world's first 40W disposable e-cigarette? Beri Crush 50K has already landed in the US market.

Mar.26.2025
The world's first 40W disposable e-cigarette? Beri Crush 50K has already landed in the US market.
The Beri Crush 50K disposable e-cigarette has recently entered the US market, featuring a high power output of 40W. The brand trademark has been applied for by Rama NJ, LLC and is currently under review. The product is now available on the websites of several well-known US distributors, with a price of around $16.99.

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Product highlights:

  • High Power Output: Beri Crush 50K is promoted as the "first true 40W disposable product on the market", with a maximum output power of 40W. 
  • Market Layout: Beri Crush 50K has landed on several US region e-cigarette distributor websites such as vapesourcing, ecigmafia, myvpro, elementvape, with a price of approximately $16.99. 
  • Trademark Information: The "BERI" brand trademark is applied for by Rama NJ, LLC in the US. 

 

2Firsts noticed that a disposable e-cigarette named Beri Crush 50K has recently entered the US e-cigarette market, with some distributor websites claiming it as the "first true 40W disposable product on the market", priced at around $16.99.

 

Product specifications

 

The world's first 40W disposable e-cigarette? Beri Crush 50K has already landed in the US market.
Beri Crush 50K Product Specifications | Graphic Design: 2FIRSTS

 

The core feature of the Beri Crush 50K is its maximum output power of up to 40W. However, its coil resistance has not been disclosed, but it is expected to be a relatively low resistance value. Currently, top-selling disposable e-cigarette products in the US market, such as Geek Bar Pulse and Lost Mary MO20000 Pro, have power outputs ranging from 13W to 25W.

 

Manufacturer information

 

On the manufacturer side, 2FIRSTS queried the official website of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the Aliyun trademark search website, which both showed that the "BERI" trademark for Beri Crush 50K is applied for by Rama NJ, LLC in the United States.

 

The world's first 40W disposable e-cigarette? Beri Crush 50K has already landed in the US market.
BERI" trademark information | Image source: WIPO

 

The world's first 40W disposable e-cigarette? Beri Crush 50K has already landed in the US market.
BERI" trademark information | Image source: WIPO

 

According to the WIPO website, the trademark was applied for in the United States on January 22, 2025. The Alibaba Cloud trademark retrieval website shows that the trademark was applied for on December 6, 2024, with the agency being Beijing  Hylands Law Firm. Currently, the trademark is still in the "pending" status.

 

The world's first 40W disposable e-cigarette? Beri Crush 50K has already landed in the US market.
BERI" trademark information | Image source: Alibaba Cloud Trademark Search Website

 

Sales situation

 

Beri Crush 50K has been launched on various e-cigarette distributor websites targeting the American market, including vapesourcing, ecigmafia, myvpro, and elementvape. The product is priced around $16.99.

 

The world's first 40W disposable e-cigarette? Beri Crush 50K has already landed in the US market.
Beri Crush 50K | Image source: elementvape

 

However, the official website of the Beri Crush 50K e-cigarette brand has not been found at this time.

 

 

Editorial observation

 

 

In e-cigarette products, the higher the power, the faster the heating speed of the atomizer, the higher the temperature, and the greater the amount of smoke produced. At the same time, the components in the e-liquid can evaporate more fully, making the flavor more intense; however, high power also consumes battery power and e-liquid more quickly.

 

According to the product researcher at 2FIRSTS, the analysis of the features of Beri Crush 50K shows that this e-cigarette is more suitable for users who are looking for large vapor and strong flavor. However, the 1000mAH battery capacity and 40W power output may test the size of the battery for the product.


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