Flavour Beast Alpha 80K Review: Is It Canada's Best 80K Puff Vape?
⚡ Quick Verdict
The Flavour Beast Alpha 80K packs 80,000 puffs from a 30ml reservoir, runs a Dual-Mesh coil, and sits at 20mg/ml nicotine salt. At $49.99 Federal or $52.99 Ontario, it's the priciest 80K on WakaCA — but the confirmed 30ml tank and Dual-Mesh coil actually account for that gap. If consistent flavour delivery across a multi-week device matters more to you than saving $5 upfront, this is the one to get.
What Is the Flavour Beast Alpha 80K?
When we opened the box, the first thing that stands out is how straightforward the Alpha 80K is. Draw-activated, pre-filled, nothing to configure. Pull it out and start — that's it.
Flavour Beast has been a Canadian-market staple since the Beast Mode Max 2 built a loyal following. The Alpha 80K is the brand's highest puff-count device to date, stepping up from the Max 2's 50,000-puff ceiling by a full 30,000 puffs. For a heavy vaper, that difference is real: fewer replacement runs, less money spent per month on average.
The naming conventions — "Trippin' Triple Berry," "Bussin' Banana Iced" — tell you exactly who this brand targets. These aren't hardware specs bragging about voltage or wattage ranges. The pitch is flavour first, longevity second. That positioning holds up in practice.
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Key Specs at a Glance
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Puff Count | 80,000 |
| E-Liquid Capacity | 30ml |
| Coil Type | Dual-Mesh |
| Nicotine Strength | 20mg/ml (salt nic) |
| Activation | Draw-activated |
| Flavour Options | 8 |
| Price (Federal CAD) | $49.99 |
| Price (Ontario CAD) | $52.99 |
🔬 What Dual-Mesh Means in Practice
Two mesh coil layers heat e-liquid simultaneously. In our experience testing Dual-Mesh versus single-coil devices side by side, the difference shows up most clearly at higher power levels — denser vapour, more even flavour from the first draw to well past the halfway mark. According to testing by SupaVapes, the dual mesh fully activates on Levels 3 and 4: noticeably richer flavour and denser vapour on demand. Lower levels stay controlled; upper levels add real density. That's a genuinely useful range.
Flavour Options
Eight options at launch. Each covers a different profile category — no two flavours are doing the same job.
🍑 Fruit-Forward
- Bomb Blue Razz — sharp blue raspberry with a candy-sweet finish. Hits sweet and sharp, with a cool twist that makes it genuinely hard to put down.
- Jumpin' Juicy Peach — ripe peach, slightly floral. Smooth draw, not aggressively sweet. A solid ADV if you don't want something demanding attention every puff.
- Trippin' Triple Berry — blueberry, raspberry, and a rotating third berry note. Fruity, layered, and tangy — holds its flavour well past the halfway point.
- Wild White Grape Iced — crisp and cool, less candy-like than most grape dispos. Good for rotation when other options start feeling heavy.
❄️ Menthol & Ice
- Extreme Mint Iced — clean peppermint, mid-level throat hit. Dependable palate reset between flavour sessions.
- Weekend Watermelon Iced — watermelon on the inhale, light ice on the exhale. The menthol doesn't muscle out the fruit. That balance is harder to get right than it sounds.
🌴 Mixed & Tropical
- Supreme Strawberry Kiwi — tart kiwi upfront, sweeter strawberry on the back end. Worth trying if you want something that doesn't front-load sweetness.
- Bussin' Banana Iced — ripe banana with a cooling element. Lands on the less artificial end of the spectrum. That said, if banana disposables already feel too sweet for you, this one may still push you that way.
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How Does It Compare? Alpha 80K vs ELFBAR BC Pro vs STLTH X Geek Bar 80K
Three 80K-class disposables are on WakaCA right now. Here's how they stack up on what actually matters for a device you'll carry for several weeks.
| Flavour Beast Alpha 80K | ELFBAR BC Pro 80K | STLTH X Geek Bar 80K | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price (Federal) | $49.99 | $45.99 | $44.99 |
| E-Liquid | 30ml ✓ | Not published | Not published |
| Coil | Dual-Mesh | Dual-Mesh | Not listed |
| Nicotine | 20mg/ml | 20mg/ml | 20mg/ml |
| Flavours | 8 | 6 | 8 |
| Brand Origin | 🇨🇦 Canadian-focused | Global (ELFBAR) | STLTH x Geek Bar collab |
On price: The Alpha 80K costs $4–$5 more than either competitor. The confirmed 30ml e-liquid capacity is the clearest differentiator — neither ELFBAR nor STLTH Geek Bar publish e-liquid volumes as prominently. For a heavy vaper, 30ml plus 80K puffs means fewer replacement runs. It pays off over time.
On flavour range: ELFBAR BC Pro 80K's six options is the thinnest selection here. If you rotate flavours regularly, the Alpha 80K and STLTH Geek Bar give you more variety at launch.
The short version: Budget-first buyers should look at the STLTH X Geek Bar 80K at $44.99. Flavour Beast loyalists, or anyone who values the confirmed 30ml tank, will find the Alpha 80K's premium justified. The ELFBAR BC Pro sits between them on price but has the narrowest flavour lineup of the three.
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Who Should Buy the Flavour Beast Alpha 80K?
✅ Good fit if you…
- Already use Flavour Beast (Beast Mode Max 2)
- Want the highest puff count on one device
- Prefer fruit and ice profiles
- Value Dual-Mesh coil consistency
- Buy in Canada (Federal + Ontario variants available)
❌ Not the right fit if you…
- Need tobacco or coffee flavour
- Are primarily price-driven ($44.99 STLTH wins)
- Are new to Flavour Beast (try Beast Mode Max 2 first)
Think of it as a desk vape — something you keep at your workstation and reach for consistently, rather than something you pocket and forget about. The size is part of that trade-off. One more thing: the 80K puff count is a rough guideline. Your real-world longevity depends on draw length and frequency, so heavy users should plan accordingly.
Where to Buy the Flavour Beast Alpha 80K in Canada
Available at ca.wakavaping.com. Two pricing tiers reflect Canada's excise tax structure:
Federal Stamp
$49.99 CAD
Most provinces
Ontario Stamp
$52.99 CAD
Ontario only — tax-driven
Both are the same device. The price difference is entirely tax-driven, not a product difference.
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FAQ
How long does the Flavour Beast Alpha 80K last?
At 80,000 puffs from a 30ml tank, most users will get several weeks to a few months from a single device. At 200–300 puffs per day, expect roughly 4–6 months. Heavy users at 400+ puffs daily should plan for closer to 2–3 months. The puff count is a guideline, not a promise — draw length affects the real number.
Is the Flavour Beast Alpha 80K available in Canada?
Yes. It's sold at ca.wakavaping.com with both Federal ($49.99 CAD) and Ontario stamp ($52.99 CAD) variants available.
What nicotine strength does the Flavour Beast Alpha 80K use?
20mg/ml nicotine salt — the maximum concentration permitted under Health Canada's nicotine concentration regulations for vaping products sold in Canada.
How does the Alpha 80K compare to the Beast Mode Max 2?
The Beast Mode Max 2 delivers 50,000 puffs at $39.99 — 30,000 fewer puffs for $10 less. Longevity priority points to the Alpha 80K. Lower upfront cost with more frequent repurchasing points to the Max 2.
Does the Flavour Beast Alpha 80K have a rechargeable battery?
Yes. A rechargeable battery is standard for any high-capacity disposable at this puff count — a non-rechargeable cell can't reliably power through 30ml of e-liquid.
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