Disposable Devices in Nepal

Disposable devices are single-use vapes that arrive pre-filled with liquid and are discarded once the battery or liquid is depleted, with no refilling or recharging intended by the manufacturer. This page lists every disposable device currently catalogued on Vape Nepal, each with manufacturer-declared specifications, nicotine and ingredient disclosure, and an authenticity status. Purchasing is not yet enabled — contact us for catalogue questions.

6 products
Volara

Volara Aero 5000

5000 puffs declared · 650 mAh · Disposable
NPR 2,800
In Stock Partial verification information Demo
Volara

Volara Mini 2500

2500 puffs declared · 500 mAh · Disposable
NPR 1,500
In Stock No official verification method found Demo
Volara

Volara Edge 6000

6000 puffs declared · 850 mAh · Disposable
NPR 3,200
Low Stock Partial verification information Demo
Volara

Volara Nova 3500

3500 puffs declared · 0% nicotine · Disposable
NPR 1,900
In Stock Partial verification information Demo
Nimbus

Nimbus Cloud 4000

4000 puffs declared · battery not disclosed · Disposable
NPR 2,200
Out of Stock No official verification method found Demo
Nimbus

Nimbus Breeze 2000

2000 puffs declared · 400 mAh · Disposable
NPR 1,300
Coming Soon No official verification method found Demo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a disposable vape device?

A disposable device is a single-use vape that comes pre-filled with liquid and includes a built-in, non-replaceable battery. It is intended to be discarded once the liquid or battery is used up, rather than refilled or recharged.

What does "declared puff count" mean?

Declared puff count is the number of puffs a manufacturer states a device is designed to deliver under typical use. It is a manufacturer specification, not a guaranteed or independently verified measurement, and actual results can vary with usage pattern.

Why do some devices show "No official verification method found"?

This status means no publicly documented method — such as a QR code, serial number lookup, or scratch-off code — could be identified for confirming the authenticity of that specific device. It reflects the current documentation on file, not a claim about the product itself.