100,000 puffs… from a disposable vape? I thought this was clickbait when I first saw it — like bro, that’s not a vape, that’s a mortgage. But nope, it’s real. We’ve officially entered the 100K puff era, and two devices are leading the insanity right now: the Horizon 100K and the JNR P4 Stellarc 100K.
These aren’t your average 15K or 25K disposables. These are literal vape marathons — giant tanks, rechargeable batteries, screens, airflow control, flavor systems, even auto-refill tech. At this point it’s basically an AIO system pretending to be disposable.
So today, I’m putting them head-to-head. Which one is actually worth it? Which one feels more premium? Which one tastes better, lasts longer, and doesn’t become annoying halfway through? Let’s break it down — real vaper POV, no spec sheet copy-paste nonsense.
⚡ Quick Specs Comparison
Feature |
HorizonTech 100K |
JNR P4 Stellarc 100K |
Puff Count |
100,000 (Regular Mode) / 60,000 (Boost Mode) |
Up to 100,000 |
Nicotine Strength |
5% (50mg) |
2% (20mg) |
Juice Capacity |
40ml (fixed, non-refillable) |
64ml total (auto-refill system) |
Charging |
Rechargeable – Type-C |
Rechargeable – Type-C fast charge |
Screen |
LED indicator only |
Yes – animated curved display |
Replaceable System |
Fully disposable |
Semi-system (replaceable pods + refill containers) |
Which One Actually Feels Better in the Hand?
Horizon 100K
This one is built like a vape tank. Blocky, thick, rugged — wrapped with leather panels that low-key give it a “whiskey flask meets tactical gear” kinda energy. It’s clearly trying to say: “Yeah bro, I’m here to outlive your other disposables.”

But… it definitely still looks like a big disposable. You won’t feel bad tossing it when it’s done — it doesn’t pretend to be anything more.
JNR Stellarc P4 100K
Completely different vibe. Slimmer, more polished, and that curved animated screen makes it feel closer to an actual pod mod or mini AIO device, not just a one-off throwaway. When the screen lights up, it honestly gives “mini tech gadget” energy — almost kinda futuristic. If Horizon feels like a brick, Stellarc feels like a device.

You could pull this out in front of people and they’d probably think it's a reusable kit — it doesn’t scream disposable at all.
How “Hands-On” Are These? Lazy vs. Involved Vaping
Horizon 100K
The definition of brainless convenience. No pods to swap, no refills — literally puff until it dies. That’s it. If you love disposables because you don’t want to think, this is your guy. Perfect for travelers, truckers, night-shift zombies… or just straight-up lazy vapers.
JNR Stellarc P4 100K
More like a semi-system pod kit disguised as a disposable. You do need to swap the prefilled pods and refill containers eventually — but honestly, it’s still stupid simple. No manual dripping, just plug in the 10ml cartridges and it auto-refills the pod for you. Slightly more “involved” than Horizon, but not actual work.
So, Who Should Choose Which?
Horizon 100K → for people who want literal zero effort. Use it like a lighter. Toss when dead.
Stellarc 100K → for people who like device vibes with disposable convenience. Still easy — just not caveman easy.
What Cool Tech Do They Actually Have?
HorizonTech 100K
This one keeps it old-school disposable — but maxed out. You still get some nice control though:
Regular Mode (30W) or Boost Mode (40W) — slightly different hit intensity
Stepless airflow ring — tighten or loosen the draw (MTL to restricted DL)
JNR Stellarc P4 100K
This is straight-up next-gen smart disposable territory:
Auto-refill system — the pod refills itself from the 10ml tanks (low-key wizardry)
Animated curved screen — battery + juice level in your face
Feels more like a mini AI vape device, not a throw-away disposable.

👤 So… Who Should Actually Buy Each One?
Horizon 100K is for you if:
You want zero thinking, zero maintenance — just vape and toss
You prefer 5% nic and heavy throat-hit power
You don’t care about screens, settings, or flavor swapping
You want the “brick of flavor that lasts forever” type of experience
JNR Stellarc 100K is for you if:
You’re a tech nerd who loves screens, refill systems, and smart features
You want better long-term value instead of fully tossing the device
You like the idea of switching flavors mid-session
2% nic is fine — you’re in it more for flavor and smoothness than raw punch
Who Actually Holds Up Past 50,000 Puffs?
Alright — this is where specs stop mattering, because nobody vapes 100K puffs in a day. Real test is: what happens during WEEK 3 and WEEK 4 of daily use? That’s where most disposables fail.
Horizon 100K — Flavor Starts as a Monster, But It Does Drift
The Horizon starts off loud. 5% nic + fresh mesh coil + fat 40ml tank means first few thousands hits are straight-up punchy, drippy, flavorful.
But after around 30K–40K puffs, you start feeling flavor soften.

Not burnt — not dead — just… like someone slowly turned the saturation down.
By 50K–60K puffs, depending on the sweetness level of the flavor:
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Some candy/flan flavors start tasting slightly “cooked caramelized”
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Fruity iced flavors become more iced than fruit
- You start noticing warm, slightly syrupy thickness on long inhales
And if you’re a flavor purist? You WILL notice it. Not unvapeable — just noticeably not “Day 1 energy” anymore.
Finish line (70K+)? Still going strong for nicotine, but flavor is clearly past its peak. It behaves like a disposable that’s living past its natural lifespan — like it's TRYING its best.

Stellarc P4 — The Flavor Consistency Advantage Is VERY Real
JNR Stellarc is wild because it legitimately doesn’t decay the same way. That auto-refill system is not a gimmick — it keeps feeding the pod fresh juice directly from the 10ml container LIKE A MINI REFILL MACHINE.
Key difference?
Horizon’s coil is aging WHILE burning juice nonstop.
Stellarc keeps resetting with fresh juice + fresh pods, so the performance curve is more like: flat, flat, flat… cartridge swap… flat again.
No caramelization. No “hot honey” flavor drift. No dead zones.
Straight up — Day 1 flavor energy holds until you physically change the pod, which is around every 20K–25K puffs.
Can You Actually Take This Anywhere?
Let’s talk about something most reviewers don’t: real durability when life gets messy.
Vape sitting in a car at 100°F? Tossed in a backpack sideways? Forgotten for 5 days and then ripped hard? THIS is where things separate the men from the marketing.
Horizon 100K — Tank Build, Tank Problems
This thing is physically safe — rugged, sealed, no removable parts, NOTHING to misalign. Leak? Almost impossible. You could hurl it across the room, it would probably dent the floor before itself.

BUT… there’s a classic disposable issue:
Condensation buildup in the mouthpiece after long sessions or hot environments.
Not actual leaking — but you WILL eventually get:
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Moisture around the airflow slit
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Slight “gurgle” if left in a hot car
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Occasionally a warm droplet hit if horizontal too long
Not tragic, not messy — but definitely gives “overworked disposable” energy after Weeks 3–4.
Stellarc P4 — Looks Fancier, Has Moving Parts = More Potential Risk
Let’s be real — it’s a semi-system, so instantly people worry: “Is this thing gonna leak or flood like old refill pods?”
Real answer? It’s surprisingly clean. The auto-refill system is pressure-controlled — not gravity-fed — which massively reduces leak risk. Think precise refill, not “dumps juice into pod until it explodes.”
But here's where it loses a point vs Horizon:
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If you leave it sideways in a hot car for HOURS, internal condensation can enter the pod chamber
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Not a pool, not a leak — just a slight wetness that requires a quick tissue wipe
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Horizon wouldn’t care — it’s literally a brick
No juice bomb. No catastrophic leak. Just slightly more “attention required” for obsessive users.
Nicotine Reality Check — 5% vs 2% (Not Just Numbers)
Here’s where the hype dies down and real vapers start talking shop: how does the nic hit actually feel? Forget the marketing sheets — this is all about your throat, your buzz, and your endurance.
Horizon 100K — 5% Nic, Heavyweight Punch
Let’s be clear: 5% is not for the faint of heart. It hits hard, like a proper throat punch that makes you sit back and appreciate what nicotine can do.

- Throat hit: Aggressive. Sharp, satisfying, you feel it from the first puff.
- Buzz: Fast onset, strong. You’re not just vaping flavor; your brain notices it.
- Fatigue factor: High. 30–60 minutes sessions can start to feel heavy if you’re a casual user. You’re basically in hardcore mode.
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Long sessions: Best for short bursts if you’re sensitive — otherwise, your throat will remind you who’s boss.
Think of this as the “old-school smoker’s energy” — raw, intense, unapologetic. This is the device that will get you through a weekend road trip without ever feeling like you need another pack… or disposable.
Stellarc P4 — 2% Nic, Smooth Operator
Compare that to the Stellarc’s 2% nic:
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Throat hit: Gentle. Smooth, light, and much more forgiving over hours of continuous vaping.
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Buzz: There, but subtle. Perfect for flavor chasing rather than knockout nicotine.
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Fatigue factor: Low. You can puff for a long time without your throat or head reminding you of your choices.
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Long sessions: Absolutely fine for extended use, flavor exploration, or office stealth vaping.
This is “casual, smooth, smart-vaping energy.” You get nicotine satisfaction without leaving your throat feeling like it just fought a heavyweight champ. Perfect for tech lovers or flavor hounds who aren’t chasing the hardcore throat hit.
Verdict
HorizonTech 100K = the tank of vapes — tough, relentless, and ready to smash 5% nic like a boss. JNR P4 Stellarc 100K = the gadget geek’s dream — smooth, smart, and always flavor-ready with its auto-refill magic. Bottom line: want pure brute force? Horizon. Want tech flex + flavor fun? Stellarc. Either way, 100K puffs, baby!