Fifty Bar V2 Review: Is This the Ultimate Disposable Vape in 2025?

Fifty Bar V2

If you’ve spent one minute in a vape store this year, chances are that you’ve overheard someone discussing the Fifty Bar V2. With the large puff gauge, the neat little display of your juice and battery, and a dessert parlor list of flavors, this locally produced disposable has been all the rage. But does the Fifty Bar V2 deliver on the hype or is it just another glitzy 20K vape among many?

I spent time digging through specs, tracking real-world experiences, and comparing it side by side with other heavy hitters in the 20K category. Below is a human, no-hype breakdown to help you decide whether the Fifty Bar V2 should be your next everyday carry.

What’s new (and interesting) in the V2

The “V2” badge is more than a branding refresh. The Fifty Bar V2 doubles down on three things that are most important to U.S. vapers today: flavor consistency, device transparency, and draw control.

Consistency comes by way of a dual parallel mesh coil and an always-on boost mode, providing the vape with a snappy and warm hit from the first draw to the last draw.

Transparency is in the electronic screen which informs you about how much battery and e-liquid you have left, so you don’t have to guess whether the rough hit is from a dead cell or a dry tank.

Control is the variable airflow, so you can toggle from restrictive MTL to a looser, airy draw without having to change devices.

Those three foundations are what turn a disposable into such an actual device you can count on day in and day out without bottles, coils, or menus to deal with.

Build, feel and pocketability

The Fifty Bar V2 is compact for the class, stout enough to feel solid, small enough to disappear in a pocket or cup holder. The finish is a soft touch that resists fingerprints, and the bite-friendly mouthpiece is shaped for comfort on long drives or couch sessions. The screen is bright but not obnoxious, and it sits where you can glance at it without rotating the device like a fidget spinner.

Is it the lightest 20K disposable? No. But it’s nicely balanced, and the tolerances (airflow slider, USB-C port, window display) don’t have that “throwaway” feel that so much of the imports possess. The V2 makes the line between a disposable and a basic pod mod blur and succeeds to a great extent.

Specs that count (and how they work out in the real world)

  • Puffs: 20,000 (more, as we shall see in the section below)
  • Battery: 800 mAh, USB-C charging, vape-while-charging supported by a few retailers
  • E-liquid: Placed mostly in the 16 mL category; some place 14–18 mL based on flavor set and vendor
  • Coils & Power: Dual parallel mesh with always-on boost for quick ramp-up and warm vapor
  • Nicotine: 5% (50 mg) salt nic
  • Display: Indicates battery and e-liquid levels
  • Airflow: Adjustable, tuned mostly for MTL to fit snug RDL

Translation: it hits quickly, it stays warm, and it doesn’t get weirdly anemic as the battery dips. The screen is more than a gimmick; it helps you throttle your usage and catch a dry tank before you toast the coil.

  • Flavor range: known names, adapted to disposables

If you’ve been vaping U.S. e-liquids for some time now, some of the Fifty Bar V2 flavors will sound familiar because the liquid is driven by Beard Vape Co. That legacy is evident in the greatness of blends and the way the flavors evolve over the life of the device.

A few favorites that always get love:

  • Gold Tobacco – Mild, slightly sweet tobacco with no burnt caramel taste.
  • Vanilla Custard – Not cloying but buttery; ideal as a day-long dessert.
  • Cinnamon Funnel Cake – Bakery warmth with a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar.
  • Strawberry or Blueberry Cereal Donut Milk / Milky Loops – True cereal-milk flavor without the throat burn of some cereal vapes.
  • Gummy Whip / Rainbow Road / OMG! Smoothie / Kiberry Chew – The fruit-candy side of the menu, zesty and colorful.
  • Mint – Clean and invigorating, not toothpaste-strength, ideal as a palate cleanser or every-day driver.

The throughline is consistency of flavor. The mesh and boost in combination maintain sweetness and density relatively constant, so that the final 15% of the tank does not have that watered-down echo of the initial 15%.

Draw and airflow: MTL initially, with room to wiggle

Out of the box, the Fifty Bar V2 is tuned for mouth-to-lung. That’s the right call for 50 mg salt nic and a lot of U.S. adults who want a cigarette-like hit without the harshness. Open the airflow and you can push it to a tight RDL not a cloud machine, but noticeably freer and warmer.

If you’re transitioning from super-airy 0–3 mg sub-ohm tanks, this will not be a box mod substitute. If you desire an efficient, smooth, flavorful 50 mg disposable with the option of controlling how tight or loose you’ll have it, the V2 is the place.

Battery, charging, and that useful little screen

The 800 mAh battery won’t win a milliamp-hour battle on paper, but remember: total life is battery + e-liquid + coil + power curve. With boost mode and USB-C charging, the V2 is a device that’s never reluctant to give you “one more quick hit.” For commuters, the ability to vape while charging (as vendors call it) is a handy benefit, no forced break because you forgot to plug in last night.

The juice level and battery screen is not just nice to look at, it saves coils. Being able to see e-liquid levels prior to chain-pulling is what makes the difference between a nice ending stretch and a burnt ending.

Longevity: do you really get 20,000 puffs?

20K” is within reach if you run tighter air flow, shorter drags, and medium power. Wide open with rambunctious 3–4 second drags and you’ll be reading lower real-world totals throughout the category. The straight-out takeaway: look for more than 10K even as a heavy hitter, with flavor remaining surprisingly level and the coil less prone to burn due to the parallel mesh and boost control.

Another consideration: e-liquid capacity varies by listing (14–18 mL). That can drive your total puffs, though. The upshot is, the V2 doesn’t get too prematurely “empty”; it keeps its persona late in the tank.

How does it stack up to other 20ks disposables

  • Geek Bar Lush 20K: Larger, normally paired with dual-mode power and high puff ceilings. It is a flavor monster, but not made in the U.S., and the experience will vary more from batch to batch and flavor to flavor.
  • Lost Mary MO20000 / MO20000 Pro: Huge flavor palette and clear branding; airflow can be more relaxed straight out of the box. Excellent range, but quality consistency relies very much on region and supply chain.
  • Viho Supercharge 20K: Powerful on battery life and vapor production with same class specifications but with less focus on U.S. e-liquid origin.

Why pick the Fifty Bar V2 instead?

If you value e-liquid made in America, a more refined draw profile, and a screen that actually assists you in operating the device, the V2 is the most “mature” of the 20K group. If you prefer most clouds and a draw on the RDL with less resistance, some others will be airier straight out of the package.

General use

  • Commute-friendly: Compact, readable screens, and speedy charge boosts.
  • Flavor stamina: Dessert and candy profiles keep their body late; mint stays crisp.
  • Leak/condensation control: Minimum weeping at the mouthpiece compared to the majority of disposables, clean out the bore like any device and you’re good to go.
  • Travel: As with all vapes, in carry-on, not checked, luggage; stand upright to prevent flooding because of pressure variations.

Who the Fifty Bar V2 is intended for (and who can circumvent it)

Excellent match if you:

  • Prefers 50 mg salt nic and would prefer a closed, cigarette-type draw with the ability to open it up.
  • Hate guessing games. You need a display to inform you about juice and battery.
  • Value U.S.-made brand names and American-made e-liquid.
  • Need a disposable that performs like an easy pod mod but without the refill/coil cycle.

Perhaps omit if you:

  • Want ultra-light RDL/DL hits and huge clouds with low nicotine.
  • Reside in a state or city with stringent flavored-vape regulations in which sales may be restricted.
  • Do not use disposables at all for environmental reasons (a good option see below).

The responsible-adult section: legality, access, and safety

The US market in 2025 is complex. The FDA has only approved some tobacco- and menthol-flavored e-cigarettes from a handful of manufacturers, and it’s still closing down unapproved flavored disposables. Some states and cities prohibit or limit the sale of flavored e-cigarettes completely, and others are prohibiting online sales or disposable-only prohibitions.

Regulations shift frequently, and retailers have to keep up with federal, state, and local regulations. If you’re in a banned state, you might be able to find only tobacco or menthol flavor on supermarket shelves or no e-cigarettes at all.

Nicotine warning: Contains nicotine. Nicotine is an addictive chemical. Keep devices out of reach of children and animals, and do not use them while pregnant, nursing, or if sensitive to nicotine.

Environmental note

Disposables come with a battery, a board, and a tank that cannot be refilled. If that bothers you (it bothers a lot of people), look for battery recycling drop-offs near you, and don’t just throw old devices in regular trash if you can help it. If you’d prefer to eliminate waste altogether, a closed-pod or refillable pod setup might be more up your alley particularly if you vape every day and burn through several disposables every month.

Pros and cons in brief

Advantages

  • Consistent, warm, mesh-driven flavor from start to finish
  • Screen displaying battery and e-liquid levels (functional in reality)
  • Adjustable airflow for MTL to tight RDL
  • USB-C, quick top-ups, and vape-while-charge as explained by most vendors
  • American-manufactured e-liquid and U.S.-constructed brands that most American consumers consume

Disadvantages

  • Real-world puff count is airflow and draw length dependent (true for all 20Ks)
  • Ranges of e-liquid capacity (14–18 mL) are varied by flavor series/vendor
  • Not the most puffy draw in its field more MTL-first than cloud-chasing
  • Availability of flavored products is dependent on state/city law

Is Fifty Bar V2 the best 2025 disposable?

For American adults looking for a reliable 50 mg disposable with actual device functionality, a useful screen, variable airflow, and flavor stability that doesn’t falter, the Fifty Bar V2 is squarely in the best of 2025. It has a well-considered feel for use every day over novelty. The flavor list is rich without being generic-tasting, and the draw remains silky even far into the tank. Is it the “ultimate” disposable? That’s your call. If American e-liquid, reliable flavor, and constructive feedback off a screen are at the top of your list, the Fifty Bar V2 is the best-balanced 20K disposable currently available.

If you need a super-airy RDL with humongous clouds, some rivals may best it on openness but not on daily reliability and sophistication. For the majority of adult vapers looking for an easy, quality disposable in 2025, the Fifty Bar V2 is an easy recommendation.