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Mike Tyson has a vape company, it’s called Vape Tyson. Here’s everything you need to know about Tyson Vapes, including the good and the bad.
5% Nicotine Salt formula for potent and powerful puffs, Fyre Mesh Coil for even heating and flavorful experience, USB-C charging cable included (where applicable), LED or LCD indicator for e-liquid and battery levels, Large e-juice capacity for extended vaping, Robust battery for reliable performance.
Puff Count: Up to 15,000 hits, E-Liquid Capacity: 14mL, Battery: 600mAh, Features: LED indicator, USB-C charging.
Puff Count: 7,500 hits, E-Liquid Capacity: 16mL, Battery: 650mAh, Features: LCD display, USB-C charging.
Puff Count: Up to 600 puffs, E-Liquid Capacity: 2mL, Nicotine Strength: 20mg (2% salt nicotine), Battery: 550mAh, Activation: Auto-draw, Features: Compact design, 36 flavor options.
Puff Count: Up to 7000 puffs, E-Liquid Capacity: 15mL, Battery: 550mAh with Type C charging, Features: Rugged exterior, wave pattern design.
Tyson 2.0 Vapes offer an extensive range of flavors across their product line, including: Fruit Flavors: Pineapple Sour Berry, California Cherry, Pineapple Melon, Raspberry Watermelon, Peach Mango, Lemon Berry, Blueberry Lychee, Apple Peach, Watermelon, Grape Razz, Frozen Mango, Frozen Grape, Dessert Flavors: Cake, White Gummy Bear, Watermelon Gummies, Apple Gummies, Menthol and Mint Flavors: Mintymelon, Mintberry, Menthol, Cool Mint, Beverage Inspired: Peach Punch, Cherry Cola, Orange Soda, Seven Up, Tropical Blends: Pineapple Mango, Kiwi Pineapple, Coconut, Toasted Coconut, Unique Combinations: Toro Rosso, Melonhead, Melonberry, Blue Razz, Apple Mango Pear. New flavors are regularly introduced, including seasonal and limited-edition options.
Consider the following when selecting your Tyson 2.0 Vape: Usage Frequency: Choose between 600, 7,000, 7,500, or 15,000 puffs based on how often you vape, Battery Life: Consider the different battery capacities (550mAh to 650mAh) for your needs, E-Liquid Capacity: Options range from 2mL to 16mL, affecting how often you’ll need to replace your device, Display Preference: Decide between LED indicator or LCD display for battery and e-liquid monitoring, Design: Choose between compact (Lightweight) or rugged (Heavy Weight) designs, Flavor Preference: Explore the wide range of flavors to find your perfect match, Portability: Consider size differences, with the Lightweight being the most portable option. All Vape Tyson options offer decent amounts of puffs and wide flavor options at great prices.
Tyson’s flavor game? It’s strong. Vape Tyson covers a lot of ground with its disposables with an emphasis on fruits. My top picks: Grape Razz: It’s like somebody liquefied a handful of Welch’s and gave it superpowers, Strawberry Watermelon: Summer in a stick, minus the seeds, Apple Gummy: Remember those gummy rings from childhood? It’s that, but you’re not chewing. The flavors are good, impressive in many instances. But there are a few issues that I came across which made me more than a little dubious about this brand.
Vape Tyson are orders of magnitude cheaper than 99.9% of their peers. You’ll get as many puffs as some of the biggest brands (up to 15,000) but you’ll pay less –a lot less. Last month, I snagged a deal – 10 vapes for $25. That’s $2.50 a pop! Compare that to the industry average of $15-20 for a similarly-specced disposable and it is easy to see why Vape Tyson’s vapes are so damn popular with users.
The Tyson 2.0 Iron Mike will do 15,000 puffs. That’s a lot –even by 2024 standards. I’m a heavy user – we’re talking 200-ish puffs a day. Do the math, and that’s over two months of cloudmaking before I need to even think about a replacement. And the price point on these high-puff vapes over at Vape Tyson is properly aggressive: you’ll pay $19 for one which is cheaper than 99.9% of 15,000 puff disposables on the market right now. For value for money, Vape Tyson delivers plenty of bang for you buck.
All of the vapes in the Vape Tyson 2.0 lineup are easy to use. As with all disposables, you unbox them, pull out the rubber stoppers, and you’re off to the races. The materials used in their construction, while not what you’d call premium, is up there with some of the more “premium” brands in the disposable space. After testing all of them, the two things I liked the most were: Rubber casing: My butterfingers appreciate this more than words can say, LCD screen: No more “surprise, you’re out of juice!” moments. The packaging is fairly good too, from the box to how everything is laid out. The instructions are simple enough for absolute beginners to follow as well.
These things are everywhere. But there is something you NEED to be careful of – fake versions. This is a huge problem in the disposable vape market. Knock-off brands selling counterfeit versions of established vape products. These types of knock-off vapes are bad for business, they represent IP theft on a large scale, and there’s no telling what’s inside them. For this reason, it is extremely important that you ONLY buy Vape Tyson products direct from legit and respected third-party retailers.
Picture this: You’re sitting there, minding your own business, when suddenly your pocket starts smoking. No, your pants aren’t on fire – it’s just your Tyson deciding to throw a party without inviting you. Yeah, the self-firing issue is real, and it’s not fun. It’s happened to me twice now. Once in my pocket (goodbye, favorite jeans) and once in my bag (hello, sticky wallet).
Using a Tyson sometimes feels like gambling. Will it be a winner or a dud? I’ve had ones that were DOA (Dead on Arrival), others that worked great for a week then decided to retire early, and a few that leaked more than a gossipy coworker. The inconsistency is real, folks. It’s like they’re assembled by a team of blindfolded, hungover elves.
I’ve had a couple of scary moments: One got hot enough to make me wonder if I could fry an egg on it, Another started making a weird hissing noise. Spoiler alert: vapes shouldn’t hiss. I haven’t experienced any fires or explosions, thank goodness, but QC issues on vapes is no joke. They shouldn’t happen, it is extremely dangerous. Batteries are not stable things, explosions can (and do) occur.
The flavor journey with a Tyson is like a three-act play: Act 1: “Oh my god, this is amazing!” Act 2: “Huh, it doesn’t taste quite as good as yesterday.” Act 3: “Is this what disappointment tastes like?” And don’t get me started on the random burnt hits. Nothing wakes you up like thinking you’ve just inhaled a tire fire. The word of the day here is inconsistency.
I get why Vape Tyson is popular. It nails the pricing, offers a shed-load of flavors, and it is all backed up by Mike Tyson’s enduring brand and appeal. The vapes it sells, all three of them, are fairly compelling options, offering something different, a huge selection of flavor options, and, when they’re playing ball, very impressive performance and flavor. As with 90% of disposable vapes, though, there are caveats, things to keep in mind. And if you do decide to jump on the Vape Tyson train, here’s what you should keep in mind: Buy from legit sellers. Check your vape like you’re diffusing a bomb. Any signs of weirdness, and it’s sayonara. Trust your gut. If it tastes off, sounds funny, or feels too hot, it’s not worth the risk.
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