Summary
In the world of entry-level disposables, the Ghost Box and the Kraze 5000 each bring their own strengths. The Ghost Box delivers up to 3,500 smooth puffs from an 8 mL reservoir, auto-draw activation, and a compact, pocket-friendly design. Meanwhile, the Kraze 5000 steps up with up to 5,000 puffs from a 10 mL tank, adjustable airflow, mesh-coil consistency, auto-draw activation, and a 650 mAh rechargeable battery—making it the clear winner for vapers seeking longevity and customizable draw.
Ghost Box: Pros and Cons
- Pros:
- Up to 3,500 puffs from an 8 mL salt-nicotine reservoir
- Auto-draw activation—no buttons needed
- Leak-resistant 1.0 Ω coil for reliable performance
- Compact, lightweight design for easy pocket carry
- Wide selection of popular flavors
- Cons:
- Non-rechargeable—device disposed when battery or juice runs out
- No adjustable airflow for draw customization
- No on-device display for battery or puff count
- Lower total puff count than higher-capacity models
Kraze 5000: Pros and Cons
- Pros:
- Up to 5,000 puffs from a 10 mL salt-nicotine reservoir
- 650 mAh rechargeable battery with USB-C fast charging
- Mesh-coil technology for smooth, consistent vapor delivery
- Adjustable airflow slider for personalized draw resistance
- Auto-draw activation for seamless, button-free vaping
- Slim, pocket-friendly design
- Cons:
- Single-flavor per device requires stocking multiple units for variety
- No on-device puff-count display
New City Vapes Recommendation
At New City Vapes, both disposables have their merits, but for vapers who crave extended sessions, reliable mesh-coil performance, and customizable airflow, the Kraze 5000 is the clear winner. Its higher puff capacity, rechargeable design, and draw control make it the go-to choice for daily vaping.
Ready to upgrade? Shop Kraze 5000 now at New City Vapes.
