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Orion Bar's Refreshing Blue Razz Ice Flavor: A Cool Twist on Vaping Pleasure!

One of the few disposable vapes offered by Lost Vape, a business far more renowned and well-respected for its box mods, pod mods, and pod kits, is the Orion Bar Blue Razz Ice. And with good reason—if you're serious about vaping, they make some very amazing gadgets.

The Orion Bar, as its name implies, is a 7500 puff gadget that shares the same squat and square design. It boasts a strikingly colored design and comes in many flavors—15 at launch and more added over time.

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I hoped there was more to this distinctly unusual-looking device than first greeted the eye, especially after finding out they only had a 50mg/ml strength and a 650mAh battery. They also contained a fairly ordinary 18ml of vape juice.

Fortunately, I was able to test Orion Bar Blue Razz Ice . Let’s see how they vape.

Design & Build Quality

The design of the Orion Bars is likely what sets them apart from the competition. A clear plastic enclosure encloses every internal component, including the electronics, coil, battery, and e-liquid tank. An inner skin with a "funky" pattern and a dark backdrop hides all of this.

The whole effect is highly distinctive, even though the style may not be to everyone's taste. I see it as an homage to the early vape culture mixed with tattoos. The blue hue of the Orion Bar Blue Razz Ice vaporizer's distinctive design somewhat corresponds to the flavor. The ensemble is finished with a matching base that is the same hue.

Comparable vapes are about the same size and weight as the Orion Bars. A tad chunkier, maybe, but not significantly. They feel substantial enough that an infrequent drip won't have much of an impact, are simple to grasp in the hand, and are quite easy to hide if you prefer to vape covertly.

Although I don't personally like it, they draw with a flattened duck-bill mouthpiece that feels pleasant. The sliding airflow control, a tiny activation light, and a USB-C charging port are located when you turn the vaporizer upside down.

Features

Although the typical vaper can expect it to last a few weeks, this is a throwaway device, thus the feature list isn't very extensive.

Like other vapes of this kind, it has a 650mAh rechargeable battery inside. This is charged via USB-C, as was previously said, yet it didn't appear to fully utilize the fast charging capabilities of this. The battery was truly dead, not just alerted to a low battery, and it took an average of sixty minutes to charge from empty.

Only a tiny LED light on the bottom indicates when the gadget is firing and when the battery is running low; there is no display or lighting on the device's body.

I love the trend of sliding ventilation holes being added to more and more disposables. With the Orion Bar , you have much more control over the draw. You can go from a very tight MTL draw to a loose draw that's better suited for RDL vaping. It is far more effective than having one (or several) tiny holes that you must manually close with your finger.

There is no button to press because the vape is draw-activated. The vape ignites when you simply suck on the drip tip. Based on my research, it appears that the coil used to vaporize the 18ml of e-liquid is a fairly typical mesh coil, perhaps with a resistance of 1 or 1.2 ohms to accommodate various vaping preferences.

Orion Bar Blue Razz Ice Flavors

While it may be difficult to discern its flavor just by looking at the label, blue razz blends sweet, juicy watermelon with chilly, minty notes for a burst of icy throat sensation. It seems like the ideal summertime vape to me—satisfying and refreshing at the same time. However, that can be because you have childhood recollections of eating luscious fruit slices on the beach.

It is one of my all-time favorite fruit flavors for vape juice, and something about the inclusion of ice makes this even better. The modest cooling effect of the ice also significantly lessens the fruit taste.

This is, as the name suggests, a blueberry and mint mixture. This flavor is one I use a lot in travel vaporizers, and it was close to my favorite here as well. The blueberry flavor is nice without being overly sweet, and the cooling impact of the mint aids in both the inhale and exhale. Yes, well!

If you're a fan of Blue Razz vaporizers, this vape will taste strangely familiar to you. The flavor is sweet and raspberry-flavored, with hints of candy that make it irresistible. I didn't think it was overly sweet for an all-day vape, and it's incredibly fun to vape all day.

Conclusion

Though it's a well-known and renowned vape brand, there might be a valid explanation for why Lost Vape isn't as well-known for disposables. I enjoyed several aspects of the Orion Bar 7500s, including the sleek appearance and the sliding airflow hole. Unfortunately, there are a couple of other things that irritated me.

I find it difficult to imagine how the typical vaper could reach the 7500 puff mark, even though that is what the name and packaging suggest. Maybe if you draw deeply and not if you have the airflow opening wide open. Maybe if you take little, meaningless puffs.

The flavors I sampled were all really good, and there is undoubtedly a good selection available, including some interesting choices. For me, that's a selling point, but not if you enjoy the overly sugary candy flavors that are currently in vogue.

With a little modification, Lost Vape might have a disposable that rivals any of the most well-liked products on the market right now. However, aside from the aforementioned advantages, there is now a shortcoming with the Orion Bar 7500 .

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