The useful answer is not a puff count โ it is how many days the device lasts you. Here is that number for every ONE USE, the arithmetic it comes from, and why ours look small next to a 55,000-puff box.
The short answer
A ONE USE 3ml lasts about a day and a half. A 6ml lasts about three days. The XV 15ml lasts about a week. Those are the numbers worth planning around.
In puffs, that is roughly 750, 1,500 and 3,750. They look small next to the 20,000 and 55,000 printed on other brands' boxes, and that is the point: ours are worked out from how much liquid is actually in the device, not chosen to look good on a shelf.
Where those numbers come from
A normal mouth-to-lung draw โ the tight, cigarette-like pull these devices are built for โ uses somewhere around 4 microlitres of e-liquid. That is four thousandths of a millilitre, and it is a physical quantity, not a marketing choice.
So the honest sum is short:
- Realistic puffs โ millilitres ร 250
- Days โ millilitres รท 2, for someone getting through about 2ml a day
Airscream prints the millilitres on the box. That is the whole reason these figures can be checked โ you can divide our puff estimate by the stated capacity and see that it lands where a real draw actually lands. Run the same sum on a 55,000-puff claim and it asks you to believe a puff uses about a tenth of what a puff uses. There is more on that in vape puff counts explained.
Each ONE USE, in days
ONE USE 3ml
3ml, non-rechargeable, 550 mAh. About a day and a half of regular daily vaping, or roughly 750 puffs. The smallest of the range and the usual starting point โ it is the one to buy when you want to try a flavour before committing to a bigger device. Available in 5% and 3.6% nicotine.
See the range in every ONE USE 3ml flavour.
ONE USE 6ml
6ml, non-rechargeable. About three days, or roughly 1,500 puffs โ double the 3ml in every sense. The middle option, and the one most people settle on once they know which flavour they want. Shop the ONE USE 6ml, or browse every 6ml flavour.
ONE USE XV 15ml
15ml and rechargeable over USB-C. About a week, or roughly 3,750 puffs. Because the battery can be topped up, the liquid decides when it is finished rather than the cell going flat first โ which is the failure mode on most large disposables. Shop the XV 15ml, or see every XV flavour.
What happened to the 12ml
The ONE USE 12ml Mesh is discontinued. The XV 15ml replaced it โ more liquid, and the same USB-C recharging. If you came here looking for the 12ml, the XV is the device you want; the detail is in what replaced the ONE USE 12ml.
Working it out for any vape
The method is the same whatever the brand, provided you can find the capacity:
- Find the millilitres. On Airscream it is on the box. On many brands it is not printed anywhere, which is itself worth noticing.
- Divide by 2 for how many days it should last you.
- Divide by 4 for realistic puffs, in thousandths of a millilitre.
If a device only advertises a puff count and never states its capacity, there is nothing to check the claim against. That is the honest reason to compare millilitres, or better still days, instead.
Your own mileage moves with how you vape: long, hard draws empty a device faster than short ones, and a higher-powered device uses more liquid per puff. Treat every figure here as a planning estimate rather than a guarantee.
Common questions
How many puffs are in an AirsPops ONE USE 3ml?
About 750, which works out to roughly a day and a half of regular daily vaping. It holds 3ml, and a real mouth-to-lung draw uses around 4 microlitres.
How many puffs are in an AirsPops ONE USE 6ml?
About 1,500, or roughly three days of regular daily vaping.
How long does the ONE USE XV 15ml last?
About a week, or roughly 3,750 realistic puffs. It recharges over USB-C, so the liquid runs out before the battery does.
Why are your puff counts lower than other brands?
Because they are derived from how much e-liquid is in the device rather than chosen for the packaging. Divide any claimed puff count into the stated millilitres and you can check it yourself - ours land at about 4 microlitres a puff, which is what a real draw consumes.
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