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Elf Bar BC10000 vs GH20000 — Which Disposable Should You Choose?

Two flagship Elf Bar disposables, two different design philosophies. The BC10000 sits in the sweet spot of value-density vape — ten thousand puffs, mesh coil, manageable size. The GH20000 doubles the puff count and ships with dual-mesh + adjustable airflow, but adds bulk and price. Here's the side-by-side a Canadian vaper actually needs.

Specs sheet

Spec BC10000 GH20000
Puff count 10,000 20,000
E-liquid capacity 14 mL 20 mL
Nicotine 20 mg salt 20 mg salt
Coil Single mesh Dual mesh
Airflow Fixed Adjustable wheel
Battery 650 mAh rechargeable 1100 mAh rechargeable
Charge port USB-C USB-C
Screen None LED puff + battery
Approx weight 52 g 78 g

Battery + charge cycle

The BC10000's 650 mAh cell needs roughly three full charges to drain the e-liquid completely; the GH20000's 1100 mAh handles the same volume in two cycles. USB-C is standard on both — no proprietary cable nonsense. For travellers who can't predict outlet access, the GH20000 wins simply because there are fewer charge events between purchases.

Flavour delivery

This is the surprising part. The BC10000's single mesh coil punches well above its price — flavour fidelity stays consistent from puff one to puff nine-thousand. The GH20000's dual-mesh delivers a slightly cooler, denser vapour but the flavour curve drops noticeably after the 12,000-puff mark. If your priority is taste consistency, the BC10000 actually has the edge per-puff.

Where the GH20000 pulls ahead

  • Airflow tuning — the wheel lets you switch between tight MTL and loose DL on the same device. The BC10000 is fixed-MTL.
  • Screen feedback — knowing remaining puffs + battery beats guessing.
  • Capacity — 20 mL means fewer reorder runs.

Cost-per-puff math

At Vape Store Delivery's current pricing, the BC10000 averages around $0.0025 per puff once you factor in our multi-pack discounts. The GH20000 lands closer to $0.0019 per puff at single-unit MSRP — about 24% better. For a half-pack-a-day vaper, that's roughly $4 saved per month on a steady-state device rotation. Heavy users feel it; casual users won't notice.

Which to actually buy

Buy the BC10000 if:

  • You're a light-to-moderate user and want a device that lasts ~7-10 days per unit
  • Flavour clarity matters more than cloud volume
  • You don't want to fuss with airflow settings or screens
  • You prefer the lower entry price for trying multiple flavour profiles

Buy the GH20000 if:

  • You vape steadily through the day and want a device that lasts 2-3 weeks
  • You like to tune airflow between draws on a single device
  • The screen feedback is genuinely useful (some hate it, some love it)
  • You're travelling and want to minimize re-order or recharge logistics

What we don't recommend either for

Neither device is a great first-step for ex-smokers who've never vaped — both are 20 mg salt-nic, which is the federal Canadian ceiling and hits hard if you're not used to it. If this is your first device, look at our starter-friendly disposables with lower puff counts and a less aggressive throat hit.

Verdict: if you're on a single device for ≤7 days at a time, the BC10000 is the value pick. For travel or 2-3 week stretches without ordering, the GH20000 wins on puff economics. Both share Elf Bar's consistent draw and flavour calibration. Browse the BC10000 range or GH20000 range; both ship same-day GTA before noon, next-day Greater Montreal.

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