Feoba 6K vs Maxfel 35K: Which High Puff Vape Kit Is Better for Daily Vapers?
Feoba 6K vs Maxfel 35K: Which High Puff Vape Kit Is Better for Daily Vapers?
Picking between a compact everyday carry and a long-running powerhouse isn't always easy — especially when both devices sit at opposite ends of the puff count spectrum. Two names showing up on vapers' radar lately are the Feoba 6K and the Maxfel Ultra Pro 35K. Same category, very different personalities. So which one actually fits your daily routine?
What Makes the Feoba 6K Stand Out?
The Big Bar 6K is built around a refreshingly simple idea: great flavour, no fuss. Powered by a 1750mAh rechargeable battery and equipped with FEOBA's Hydraulic Balancing System (HBS), the device regulates internal liquid pressure on its own. The result? Each draw stays consistent — no random spits, no cotton-burned finish, because there's no cotton at all. The mesh core handles everything without the usual dry-hit drama.
It carries a 2ml prefilled pod paired with a 10ml refill chamber, keeping the whole thing TPD-compliant. Thirty-one flavour options mean the variety is genuinely broad, running from Gummy Bear and Fizzy Cherry through to Triple Mango and Mr Blue. At £6.99, it's honest value for a kit that punches above its price.
But here's the real question to sit with — does 6,000 puffs cut it for a heavy daily vaper, or will you find yourself reaching for the charger more than you'd like?
What the Maxfel Ultra Pro 35K Brings to the Table
The Maxfel 35K is unambiguous about its purpose: keep you vaping longer without the interruptions. Up to 35,000 puffs from a 2ml pod plus 10ml tank combination is a genuine long-haul number. The device runs on dual mesh coils, which according to the specs improve flavour delivery by around 35% compared to standard single-coil setups.
One feature that genuinely separates it from the pack is the dual-flavour switch. Two flavours loaded into one kit, switchable mid-session at the press of a button. The OLED colour screen tracks battery life, puff count, and current flavour — practical rather than gimmicky. Fast USB-C charging means downtime stays short when the 1100mAh battery does eventually need a top-up.
Thirteen dual-flavour variants are available, each offering two distinct profiles in a single device. At £9.99, the cost-per-puff maths land heavily in its favour if you vape consistently through the day.
So Which Device Wins for Daily Vapers?
That depends on what daily vaping looks like for you. If flavour purity, portability, and a budget-conscious entry point matter most, the Big Bar 6K from Feoba delivers a clean, consistent experience that casual and moderate vapers will enjoy.
If you're the sort of person who drains a device before noon and finds constant pod changes irritating, the Maxfel Ultra Pro 35K makes far more sense. The dual-flavour feature alone gives it a versatility that single-flavour devices can't match.
Final thought: Both kits are TPD-compliant and built for the UK market. Neither disappoints on flavour. The gap between them is really just a question of how long you want to go between replacements — and whether having two flavours in one device changes how you actually vape day to day.