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Elux Firerose EX4500 Disposable Vape — Box of 10 for Balanced Puff Performance and High-Turnover Retail Stock
A box of 10 Elux Firerose EX4500 disposables breaks down to a noticeably lower per-unit cost than buying single devices, and for anyone going through one device every few days, that difference adds up fast over a month. With 4500 puffs per device and a 2ml e-liquid capacity, this is built for someone who already knows roughly how long a disposable lasts them and wants to stop paying the single-unit markup every time they run low.
The mesh coil keeps flavour delivery consistent across that puff count, the 1500mAh battery is sized to actually get through it, and the draw-activated mouth-to-lung hit is familiar territory if you've used any Elux device before. The honest question with a box of 10 isn't whether the device performs. It's whether you're confident enough in your flavour choices to commit to ten of the same, or whether a mixed box makes more sense for you.
A Mesh Coil Doing the Work Across 4500 Puffs
The mesh coil is the reason this device holds up across its full puff count rather than tailing off after the first thousand. Mesh coils heat e-liquid more evenly than the older single-coil designs, which is part of why the Firerose EX4500 manages 4500 puffs from a 2ml capacity without the harsh, burnt-tasting last quarter that plagues cheaper disposables. The draw is tight, mouth-to-lung, with the kind of resistance that mimics a cigarette pull rather than a loose, airy vape. For someone buying ten of these, that consistency matters more than it does for a single purchase you're relying on the same performance ten times over, not once.
How Long Does a Box of 10 Elux Firerose EX4500 Last?
A box of 10 Elux Firerose EX4500 devices provides 45,000 puffs in total. For a moderate vaper averaging 300-400 puffs a day, that's roughly four to five months of supply from a single order, which is long enough to make the bulk saving genuinely worthwhile rather than marginal.
Before October 2026 — Does Stocking Up Make Sense Here
The October 2026 vape duty is going to apply per millilitre of e-liquid, and at 2ml per device across a box of 10, that's 20ml of taxable liquid per order. It won't be a dramatic jump on any single box, but if you're someone who reorders every couple of months anyway, locking in current pricing on a few boxes now is a straightforward way to avoid paying more for the exact same product later in the year. This isn't a reason to overbuy beyond what you'd realistically get through, but if you were already due a reorder, doing it before October rather than after is the sensible call.
The Per-Unit Cost and Why It Changes the Calculation
At single-unit pricing, the Firerose EX4500 sits around £10.99 per device. A box of 10 brings that down meaningfully on a per-unit basis, and across ten devices the saving stacks into something that actually offsets a chunk of your monthly vaping spend rather than shaving off pocket change. The maths only works in your favour if you're going to get through all ten in a reasonable window for someone vaping daily, that's not in question. For someone who vapes occasionally, the saving is real but the box will simply take longer to work through, which isn't a problem unless you're worried about flavour fatigue.
What Nicotine Strength Is the Elux Firerose EX4500?
The Elux Firerose EX4500 comes at 20mg (2%) nicotine salt, the standard strength across most TPD-compliant disposables and refillable pod systems in the UK. This is aimed at regular smokers transitioning to vaping or existing vapers wanting a consistent, satisfying nicotine hit without stepping up to a sub-ohm setup.
What Does the Nearest Alternative Do Differently?
The closest comparison here is the Elf Bar 600 same 2ml capacity, same 20mg nic salt, same general MTL draw, but at 600 puffs per device instead of 4500. Buying a box of 10 Elf Bar 600s gets you 6,000 puffs total; a box of 10 Firerose EX4500s gets you 45,000. The Elf Bar wins on portability and on letting you switch flavour more often, since you're cycling through a new device every couple of days rather than sticking with one for weeks. The Firerose wins decisively on cost per puff and on how often you're actually placing an order. If you like variety and don't mind reordering more frequently, the Elf Bar route works. If you'd rather order once and not think about it again for months, the Firerose is the better fit.
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For the Flavour You Already Know You Will Want Again
A box of 10 means committing to flavour choices you're either confident about already or willing to gamble on. The Firerose range runs to over 30 flavours, but for a bulk order, narrowing to two or three you already trust is the more sensible approach than spreading across ten different ones and ending up with a few you won't finish.
Specification Table Elux Firerose EX4500 - Disposable VApe
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Spec |
Detail |
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Pack size |
Box of 10 |
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Units per pack |
10 |
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Puff count per unit |
4500 |
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Total puffs per box |
45,000 |
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Nicotine strength |
20mg (2%) nic salt |
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E-liquid volume |
2ml per device |
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Battery |
1500mAh |
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Coil type |
Mesh coil |
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Charging |
Non-rechargeable, disposable |
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Compliance |
TPD-compliant, MHRA-registered |
Choosing Which Flavours to Commit a Full Box To
Apple Berry Blast pairs a crisp apple inhale with a raspberry and blackcurrant exhale that holds up well across a full device a safe bet for a full box if you already lean fruity. Blueberry Raspberry is sweeter on the inhale with a tart finish, reliable across the puff count without becoming cloying. Naked Mango leans tropical and slightly creamy on the exhale, popular enough that a full box of it is a low-risk choice.
Skittles delivers a candy-sweet, slightly sour mix that some find intense by the last few hundred puffs worth trying as a single first if you haven't had it before. Blue Razz Lemonade balances sharp citrus against a berry sweetness and tends to stay consistent rather than fading. Strawberry Watermelon is straightforward and well-liked, a sensible mixed-box addition. For a box of 10, two flavours you already know at four or five devices each, plus one or two singles of something new, spreads the risk without leaving you stuck with eight devices in a flavour you didn't enjoy.
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Is It Worth Committing a Full Box to One Flavour?
For most people, no even a flavour you like can wear thin across 45,000 puffs of the same thing. Splitting a box across two or three trusted flavours, with room for one experimental single, is the more practical bulk strategy.
A Six-Week Supply in One Order — Is That the Right Call
For a heavier vaper getting through a device every 4-5 days, a box of 10 covers roughly six to seven weeks. If that matches how often you'd be reordering single units anyway, the box removes the hassle of repeat orders and locks in the lower per-unit price for that whole stretch. If you're a lighter user and a box would last several months, the saving is still there, just spread over a longer period which is fine, provided you're confident the flavours you've picked won't feel stale by device number eight or nine.
The Firerose EX4500 box of 10 makes most sense for someone who already vapes regularly, knows which Elux flavours they reach for, and would rather place one order and not think about it for a couple of months than keep topping up single units. If you're newer to the brand or unsure on flavour, picking up a single device first or starting with a smaller mixed selection is the better starting point before committing to a full box.
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FAQs
How long does a box of 10 Elux Firerose EX4500 last?
A box of 10 gives you 45,000 puffs total. For a daily vaper averaging 300-400 puffs, that works out to roughly four to five months from one order.
Is the Elux Firerose EX4500 TPD-compliant?
Yes, the Firerose EX4500 is TPD-compliant and MHRA-registered, with a 2ml e-liquid capacity and 20mg nicotine salt strength in line with current UK regulations.
What nicotine strength is the Elux Firerose EX4500?
It's 20mg (2%) nicotine salt, the most common strength for disposables in the UK. This suits most regular vapers and smokers switching over, without the harshness of higher freebase strengths.
Should I buy a box of 10 in one flavour or mix flavours?
Mixing two or three trusted flavours across a box of 10 is generally the safer call. A full 4500-puff device of a flavour you're unsure about can feel like a long commitment if it doesn't suit you.
How does the Elux Firerose EX4500 compare to the Elf Bar 600?
The Firerose EX4500 gives 4500 puffs per device against the Elf Bar 600's 600, both at 2ml and 20mg. The Elf Bar offers more frequent flavour switching, while the Firerose offers a far lower cost per puff and fewer reorders.
Does buying now help before the October 2026 vape duty?
The October 2026 duty applies per millilitre of e-liquid, so a box of 10 at 2ml each carries 20ml total. If you reorder regularly anyway, buying before October locks in current pricing on that volume.
Will the flavour taste the same throughout all 4500 puffs?
The mesh coil keeps flavour fairly consistent across the puff count, though some users note a slight drop-off in intensity in the final few hundred puffs. It's a known characteristic rather than a fault.
Is 4500 puffs realistic, or will I get less in practice?
4500 is the manufacturer's stated figure based on standard draw length; real-world counts can vary slightly depending on how long and how often you pull. Most users report getting close to the stated figure under normal use.
What's a good first flavour to try before buying a full box?
Apple Berry Blast or Strawberry Watermelon are widely liked starting points if you're new to the Firerose range and want a low-risk single before committing a full box to that flavour.
Is there a newer or higher puff-count version of the Firerose range?
At the time of writing, the EX4500 sits at the upper end of Elux's compliant disposable range. If a higher-capacity successor is released, it would typically replace rather than sit alongside the EX4500 in the catalogue.

