Flavour Beast Watermelon G: Pods, Disposables & Bottles

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One-minute guide: which Watermelon G format should you buy?

You want one clear answer: pick a disposable for fuss‑free portability and high advertised puff counts, choose pods or a 30ml salt when you vape mouth‑to‑lung and need nicotine satisfaction, and buy the 60ml freebase bottle if you have a sub‑ohm setup and want the best flavour-to-dollar ratio. Premium eJuice is a convenient place to compare these formats—they offer multi‑buy discounts (up to 20%), a Coil & Pod Guarantee, and flat‑rate $4.99 shipping across Canada—so use their site to confirm current SKUs and prices before you buy.

Quick specs at a glance — what formats exist and why they matter

There are three practical formats you’ll see: freebase bottles for sub‑ohm kits, salt‑nicotine 30ml bottles and prefilled pods for pod systems, and disposables for grab‑and‑go convenience. Pick the format that matches your hardware and nicotine needs rather than trying to force a favourite flavour into the wrong device.

  • 60 ml freebase bottle: typically 70VG/30PG and sold at 3 mg/mL — best for sub‑ohm tanks, warmer flavour and bigger clouds.
  • 30 ml bottles: commonly offered as salt nic (10 mg or 20 mg); VG/PG often around 40/60 — formulated for low‑wattage pod systems.
  • Prefilled pods (multi‑pack): 20 mg salt nic is common; pods are often 2 mL each (confirm per‑pod capacity on the product page).
  • Disposables: specs vary by model — Flow models are ~10 mL (~5,000 puffs), Beast Mode 8K ~16 mL (~8,000 puffs), and Beast Mode Max variants list ~20 mL with up to ~12–18K puffs and an 850 mAh battery. Always verify the SKU; model names and puff claims change.

Quick callout: some models referenced in community posts (for example, Level X Boost G2) weren’t traceable in manufacturer listings. Always check the product page or contact Premium eJuice for exact capacities and puff counts before purchasing.

Taste, throat hit and device pairing — what to expect from Watermelon G

Watermelon G is described across product pages as a sweet, juicy watermelon with a refreshing edge. Verified customer commentary is limited, so expect some variation in sweetness and cooling between SKUs; disposables and salt‑nic formulations often taste slightly different than the freebase bottles when vaped on different hardware.

How nicotine and VG/PG change the experience: Salt Nic vs Regular Vape Juice: Key Differences Explained — salt nic at 20 mg gives strong nicotine satisfaction with a smoother throat hit and is designed for low‑wattage, mouth‑to‑lung draws. Freebase at 3 mg in a 70/30 mix produces thicker vapour and fuller warmth and is best for sub‑ohm direct‑to‑lung use. PG vs VG Vape Juice: Choose The Right Blend For You explains why VG-heavy blends emphasize clouds and round out sweeter notes while PG carries flavour and throat sensation.

Device pairing guidance you can act on right now: if you use a small pod device or want a cigarette‑like draw, pick a 20 mg salt pod or a salt disposable. If you run a mod and chase flavour or clouds, pick the 60 ml 70/30 freebase bottle. Suggested power bands as a starting point: MTL/pods 10–20 W; pod hybrids 10–30 W; sub‑ohm setups 30–70 W — always confirm coil resistance and the device manual before pushing wattage.

Price & value — compare price‑per‑mL and cost‑per‑puff

Upfront price can be misleading. Two useful metrics are price per millilitre and cost per puff (for disposables). Use these formulas to compare like for like on any retailer page.

  • Price per mL: price ÷ millilitres.
  • Cost per puff (disposables): price ÷ advertised puffs.
  • Pod pack per‑mL: pod pack price ÷ (pod mL × number of pods) — verify pod mL on the SKU page.

Worked examples that illustrate how assumptions change the math: many 30 ml salt watermelon options sit around $9.99–$10.99, which equals about $0.33–$0.37 per mL. A 3‑pack of pods selling for $18.99 with 2 mL pods works out to $18.99 ÷ 6 mL ≈ $3.16 per mL — significantly higher than bottled salt. For disposables, a device advertising 12,000 puffs at $24.99 has a cost per puff of roughly $0.0021; cheap up front, but per‑mL or per‑puff economics often favour bottles if you already own compatible hardware.

Keep in mind manufacturers’ puff counts are estimates. Check Premium eJuice for live pricing, apply their bulk discounts (up to 20%) when you can, factor in the flat $4.99 shipping across Canada, and remember the Coil & Pod Guarantee reduces the risk of buying pods or new disposable models.

Which Watermelon G should you buy? Real‑world scenarios

The commuter / “grab‑and‑go” vaper: choose a high‑puff disposable (Beast Mode Max or Flow) if you want zero maintenance and long life between charges. For an example Beast Mode Max product page, see the Beast Mode Max disposable product page.

The pod / mouth‑to‑lung vaper: go with Flavour Beast prefilled pods (Watermelon G, 20 mg 3‑pack) or a 30 ml salt nic — compact, nicotine‑satisfying and pocketable.

The flavour chaser / home vaper: buy the 60 ml 70/30 freebase bottle for the best value and fidelity in a sub‑ohm tank. Example 60 ml freebase pages for Watermelon G can be found on retailer product pages such as Watermelon G 60 ml freebase.

The budget‑conscious buyer: run the price‑per‑mL math. If you already own a mod and tank, larger freebase bottles almost always lower your per‑mL cost.

The unsure taster: test the flavour with a single 30 ml salt or a single disposable. If you like it, step up to the 60 ml bottle.

Quick micro‑recommendations: if you own a sub‑ohm tank → 60 ml 3 mg freebase; if you use a Caliburn‑style pod → 20 mg salt pods or a salt disposable. For guidance on nicotine selection for new users, see NEW VAPER NICOTINE STRENGTH RECOMMENDATIONS.

Where to buy, checkout tips and final buying checklist

If you want a single place to compare live SKUs, prices and guarantees, Premium eJuice is a sensible first stop. They’ve served Canadian vapers for 12+ years, offer up to 20% on multi‑buys, flat‑rate $4.99 shipping across Canada, and a Coil & Pod Guarantee that makes pod or coil replacements straightforward. Use their product pages or customer service to confirm pod capacity and disposable specs before you check out.

  • Confirm the exact SKU (30/60 ml, pod model or disposable model).
  • Check nicotine type (salt vs freebase) and strength (3 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg).
  • Verify VG/PG ratio matches your device (70/30 for sub‑ohm; ~40/60 for pods).
  • Confirm pod mL capacity or disposable e‑liquid capacity listed on the page.
  • Compare price‑per‑mL and—for disposables—cost‑per‑puff using the formulas above.
  • Note battery specs on rechargeable disposables (mAh) if run time matters.
  • Read retailer reviews and look for flavour comments from verified buyers — for an example review format see the Kapow Vape Juice Review.
  • Look for bulk discounts or coupon codes (Premium eJuice frequently runs up to 20% multi‑buy savings).
  • Check shipping costs and delivery time (Premium eJuice: $4.99 Canada‑wide).
  • Keep your receipt and remember the Coil & Pod Guarantee in case of defects.

Ready to compare SKUs? Head to Premium eJuice to view available Watermelon G formats, or use this checklist on any retailer page before you buy. For a deeper primer on formats and device matching, see Types Of Vape Juice: Find The Perfect Match For Your Device, Premium eJuice. Formulations and model specs do change—if you’d like help confirming a pod capacity or matching a bottle to your tank, Premium eJuice’s support team can confirm SKUs and compatibility quickly.

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Stuart Rosenfarb CEO & Founder of Premium eJuice

Premium eJuice (previously Premium eJuice Samples) was established in 2013 by Founder & CEO Stuart Rosenfarb with the mission of helping as many smokers as possible kick their smoking habit forever, by providing a selection of the highest quality and best-tasting eJuices on the market to ensure a successful and lasting transition from smoking to vaping.