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Firerose 4500 Puffs Special Edition Disposable Vape — Box of 10 for High-Volume Retail Stock and Everyday Convenience
A box of 10 Firerose 4500 Special Edition pods works out at roughly £5 per device when bought as a set, against close to £9 each for single units from most UK vape retailers. For someone getting through one device every four to five days, that gap is the difference between a six-week supply costing around £85 single and around £50 as a box. Add the October 2026 vape duty into the picture and the case for ordering now gets slightly stronger, since pre-tax stock at current pricing won't last forever once new rates land.
The Firerose 4500 Special Edition range gives you six distinct flavour profiles to spread across a box of 10, which matters if you're the type who gets bored of the same vape by day three. This isn't a generic "buy more, save more" pitch it's specifically about whether this device, at this puff count, suits being bought ten at a time, and for most regular MTL vapers it does.
Firerose 4500: How Long 4,500 Puffs Can Realistically Last
Each Firerose 4500 holds a 2ml prefilled pod with 20mg nic salt, run through a mesh coil that keeps the draw consistent from the first pull to somewhere around the 4,000-puff mark, after which flavour intensity tapers noticeably rather than cutting off sharply. For a moderate vaper taking 150-200 puffs a day, one device covers roughly three weeks. A box of 10 at that rate lasts somewhere between six and seven months, which is long enough that flavour fatigue, not puff count, becomes the real limiting factor a point worth bearing in mind before committing a full box to a single flavour.
A box of 10 Firerose 4500 devices typically lasts a moderate vaper around six to seven months, based on roughly 150-200 puffs per day and up to 4,500 puffs per unit. Heavier use shortens this considerably, closer to two to three months.
The Draw, the Throat Hit, and What Changes Over Time
On a fresh device, the mesh coil gives a tight, cigarette-like draw with a noticeable throat hit on the 20mg strength closer to a satisfying snap than a harsh scratch. By the time a single pod is two-thirds through, the throat hit softens slightly and the flavour pulls back from "intense" to "present", which is normal wear rather than a fault. Where this matters for a box of 10 is consistency between units: across a full box, each new device should reset to that day-one draw, so if one pod in the set feels weak from the start (rather than fading gradually), that's the one to flag, not the whole batch.
Post-Ban Pod, Not Pre-2025 Disposable
Worth clearing up before going further: the Firerose 4500 sold now is a TPD-compliant, MHRA-registered prefilled pod system with a rechargeable built-in battery and USB-C top-up, not the older 12ml single-use disposable that was phased out under the UK's 2025 single-use vape restrictions. The puff count and flavour names carry over from that earlier range, but the device itself is the post-ban version auto-draw activated, no buttons, charge between pods rather than bin and replace.
The Firerose 4500 is a rechargeable, TPD-compliant prefilled pod device with 2ml capacity and 20mg nic salt not a single-use disposable. It's charged via USB-C between pods and is MHRA-registered for UK sale.
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How It Stacks Up Against the Crystal Prime Pro 4500
The nearest direct comparison at this puff count is the Crystal Prime Pro 4500, also sold in boxes of 10. The Prime Pro edges ahead on raw flavour range, with a wider rotating selection across its box sets, and tends to run very slightly cooler on inhale for those who find the Firerose's throat hit a bit sharp. Where the Firerose pulls ahead is consistency through the puff count the Prime Pro's flavour drop-off tends to start earlier, around the 3,000-3,500 puff mark, while the Firerose holds closer to 4,000. If flavour variety across a box matters more to you than late-pod consistency, the Prime Pro is worth a look; if you want each pod to taste close to the last one right to the end, the Firerose is the stronger pick.
Things to Consider Before Committing to a Full Box
The one thing worth weighing up: six flavors across a box of 10 means some duplication, so you're not getting ten different experiences you're getting a smaller rotation repeated. For most people that's fine, since the appeal is having two or three reliable go-tos rather than constant novelty. But if you specifically want maximum flavour variety in one order, a mixed multi-brand box from the wider range might serve that better than a single-line Firerose set.
Specification Table of Firerose 4500 - Box of 10
Pack size: Box of 10
Units per pack: 10
Puff count per unit: Up to 4,500
Nicotine strength: 20mg (2%) nic salt
E-liquid volume: 2ml prefilled pod
Battery: Built-in rechargeable
Charging: USB-C pass-through
Coil type: Mesh coil
Compliance: TPD-compliant, MHRA-registered
How to Approach Flavour Selection in a Box of 10
Breeze Edition (Cherry Berry) is the safest all-rounder tart on the inhale, sweeter on the exhale, and one that doesn't get fatiguing across a long box, making it a solid choice for multiple units. Devil Edition (Strawberry Cherry Cranberry) leans sharper and more tart throughout, good for two or three pods but can feel one-note by a fourth.
Moonlight Edition (Blueberry Skittles) is the closest thing to a dessert flavour here sweet and slightly artificial-tasting, best kept to one or two pods unless that's exactly your preference. Kings Time Edition (Watermelon Fresh Mint) is genuinely refreshing and holds up well even late in the puff count, a strong candidate for repeat units. Mr Gold Edition (Fizzy Lemon Lime) has a sharp citrus hit on inhale that mellows fast worth trying as a single before committing more than one to a box. Mr Silver Edition (Blueberry Ice Pop) is the iciest of the six and tends to be either loved or skipped entirely, so try one before buying multiples.
For a box of 10, a mix of three Breeze, three Kings Time, two Devil, and a single each of Moonlight, Mr Gold, and Mr Silver covers both reliability and variety without overcommitting to anything untested.
The Firerose 4500 makes sense as a box of 10 if you're already getting through a device every four to five days and have at least one or two flavours from this range you know you'll come back to the per-unit saving and the long runway before October 2026 duty changes both work in your favour. If you haven't tried this device before, or you want maximum flavour variety in a single order, try one unit first or look at a mixed multi-brand box instead saving on something you're not sure about isn't really a saving.
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FAQ Section
How long does a box of 10 Firerose 4500 last?
For a moderate vaper taking around 150-200 puffs a day, a box of 10 lasts roughly six to seven months. Heavier daily use brings that down to two to three months, so worth estimating your own daily count before ordering.
Is the Firerose disposable or rechargeable?
It's a rechargeable prefilled pod device, not a single-use disposable. It charges via USB-C and uses 2ml replaceable pods rather than being thrown away whole.
What nicotine strength is the Firerose 4500?
It comes in 20mg (2%) nic salt, which is the standard maximum strength for prefilled pod devices in the UK. This gives a noticeable throat hit suited to regular smokers switching to vaping.
How many puffs does the Firerose actually give?
Up to 4,500 puffs per pod, though flavour intensity starts to fade slightly from around the 4,000-puff mark. The puff count itself holds reasonably close to the stated figure under normal use.
Is the Firerose 4500 better than the Crystal Prime Pro 4500?
It depends on what matters more to you. The Firerose holds flavour consistency further into the puff count, while the Crystal Prime Pro offers a wider flavour rotation across its box.
What's the per-unit saving on a box of 10 compared to buying single?
A box of 10 typically works out around £5 per unit versus close to £9 for a single device, a saving of roughly £40 across the box. That gap is one of the clearer per-unit savings in this puff range.
Should I buy a box of one Firerose flavour or mix flavours?
A mix is generally the better call given there are only six flavours in the Special Edition range. Spreading a box of 10 across three or four flavours avoids fatigue without losing the saving.
Which Firerose flavour should I try before buying more?
Mr Silver (Blueberry Ice Pop) and Mr Gold (Fizzy Lemon Lime) are the most polarising in the range and worth trying as singles first. Breeze and Kings Time are safer bets for buying multiples straight away.
Is the Firerose TPD-compliant and MHRA-registered?
Yes, the current Firerose 4500 Special Edition is TPD-compliant and MHRA-registered for UK sale. This is the post-2025-ban version, distinct from the earlier single-use disposable sold under the same name.
Does buying now before October 2026 actually make a difference for this product?
For a box at this price point, the duty is likely to add a noticeable amount per unit once it takes effect. Buying a box of 10 now locks in current pricing for a supply that, for most users, will last well past that date.

