Fuzed Disposable Vape: Flavor, Strength, and Field Performance

Fuzed disposable vape

I needed a new 510 cart and felt overwhelmed by the number of choices. There are so many carts I haven’t tried and so many that I’d like to sample. I dealt with this by going off on a tangent and getting a disposable.

Normally I don’t get disposables unless I know it is something I like. To me, disposables can be hit or miss, with varying degrees of airflow and functionality. For the sake of adventure I went with one of these newly-stocked Fuzed .98 gram sticks processed by Beneleaves.

The yellow device was four inches in length and about a quarter of an inch wide. It had the word FUZED written in red along with a removable THC! sticker towards the bottom. There’s a small white light that activates during each inhale and while charging. A subtile rubber grip keeps the device from slipping out of your pockets.

The device does not stand up straight very well on its own so you’ll need to lean it up against something or lay it down during storage. Since it is flat it fits nicely in pockets, purses, or shoes. It has an oil level window on both sides.

There were three flavor options including grape hybrid and raspberry sativa. I chose the blood orange hybrid. I’m sure the other two taste as pleasant and natural as this one. It didn’t taste fake or vapey due to the natural blood orange fruit terpenes used during processing. It didn’t taste or smell like cannabis.

Inhaling from the Fuzed Blood Orange disposable might tickle your nose and make you sneeze. It didn’t really give me the urge to cough unless I took an overly large draw. A four to five second draw gave me a respectable cloud.

The airflow was smooth and I didn’t get any sort of clogging. The mouthpiece did not acquire a sticky residue. While I’m glad they included a charge port, it is micro-USB as opposed to USB-C, maybe to save on production costs.

The oil itself didn’t seem thick or heavy. The vapor had a lighter quality to it. The oil didn’t seem to burn very fast, as the device lasted pretty long. The package says a 10 second draw is 16.33mg of THC with 600 total seconds of draw time until the oil is gone.

At only about 64% THC, this is not a powerful vape by any means. This almost deterred me from making the purchase but I wanted to see how medicated it would get me. I didn’t feel overly high and it took me several puffs to achieve medication. I noticed significant pain relief and relaxation.

I was able to function and get work done after use, so I’d recommend this vape for anyone looking for a middle-ground experience. It has a wide range of cannabinoids including Delta-9, THCa, THCv, CBG, CBC, CBN and lots of CBD.

Be careful about how you charge these things. After only light usage I decided to charge my Fuzed in order to get the battery to 100%. At the time I was kind of in a hurry. Instead of plugging the USB into a computer port for a slow charge, I used a wall charger. I think this may have overheated the distillate because after that the oil seemed to lose its flavor and become harsher.

I gave it an 8 out of 10 for taste before scorching, 3 for taste after scorching, 5 for harshness before scorching, 7 for harshness after scorching, 6 for strength before scorching, 3 for strength after scorching and 6 for smell strength. It did not smell like cannabis. The medical effects lasted 30 to 45 minutes.

Extracted using CO2. Net weight .98g. 10 second draw is 16.33 mg of oil including THC and all other cannabanoids and terpenes. 10 second draw is 10.45 mg of THC. Servings per cart: 60.

Ingredients: “S Cookies” THC distillate, natural blood orange fruit terpenes, CBD distillate. Allergens: none.

Terpenes: Limonene 58.4 mg, Caryophyllene 2.55 mg, Bisabolol 2.54 mg, Citral 1.43 mg, Citronellol 1.41 mg.

Total THC 627.2 mg, Delta-9 THC 618.4 mg, THCa 3.13 mg, THCv 5.76 mg, CBD 164.6 mg, CBG 10.5 mg, CBC 9.16 mg, CBN 3.84 mg.

Manufactured 09/04/2024 by BeneLeaves Ltd, tested 09/06/2024 by North Coast, first consumed 09/22/2024, expires 09/04/2025.


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