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Spec Analysis: Battery Capacity vs Puff Count
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Spec Analysis: Battery Capacity vs Puff Count

Battery size and puff count are related, but they are not the same claim.

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Spec Analysis Battery size and puff count are related, but they are not the same claim.

Why buyers confuse the two

Large disposable devices often advertise both battery capacity and puff count. Buyers may assume that a larger battery automatically proves a larger puff count. In practice, puff count also depends on coil resistance, power mode, e-liquid volume, cutoff behavior, and testing assumptions.

The battery is only one part of the product system.

What VapeRisk will look for

A useful spec analysis asks whether the advertised battery size appears plausible for the claimed device category, whether the device is rechargeable, and whether the e-liquid volume and coil design make the claim more or less believable.

Only actual testing can verify how a sample behaves over time.

Reader takeaway

Use battery capacity as one clue, not as proof. The best product coverage explains the whole claim chain.

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