Our Verdict
Product Description
I’ve been testing disposable vapes for years, and the market is flooded with devices that overpromise and underdeliver. So when FLONQ claimed 20,000 puffs and dual power modes with the Max Pro, I was skeptical. After weeks of proper testing though, this sleek little powerhouse has genuinely impressed me.
The Max Pro isn’t chasing flashy RGB displays or gimmicky features. Instead, it nails the fundamentals: consistent performance, genuine flavor, and premium build quality. The aerodynamic design feels inspired by sports cars and sits perfectly in your hand.What sets it apart is the dual power system – Normal and Boost modes controlled by a simple button, plus an LCD screen showing actual useful info. With 25 flavors, three nicotine strengths (0%, 2%, and 5%), and FLONQ’s solid reputation, this targets serious vapers who want reliability over bells and whistles.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Size: 90mm x 44.5mm x 25mm
- Weight: 72g
- Pre-filled with 18ml of e-juice
- Up to 20,000 puffs
- Nicotine: 0%, 2%, 5%
- Draw activated
- MTL draw
- Battery: 650mAh rechargeable
- Charging: Type-C
- 25 flavors
- Dual mesh coils
- LCD screen with battery/juice indicators
- Two power modes: Normal and Boost

Design & Build Quality
Right, let’s talk about how this thing actually feels in your hand – because that’s where the Max Pro really starts to shine. At 72g, it’s got that perfect weight that screams “premium” without feeling like you’re carrying around a brick. As soon as I picked it up, I could tell FLONQ wasn’t messing about with cheap plastic materials.
The design is apparently inspired by aerodynamic principles, and honestly, the BMW i8 comparison isn’t far off. It’s got this sleek, tapered body that curves beautifully from the LCD screen at the bottom up to the mouthpiece. The shape is like a compressed teardrop, and I’ve got to say – it fits in your hand like it was made for it. Whether you’re gripping it in a full fist or holding it delicately between your fingers, the ergonomics are spot-on.
Now, here’s where things get interesting. That LCD screen isn’t just for show – it’s actually useful. The display shows your battery percentage (finally, a disposable that tells you exactly where you stand), plus those five arrow-shaped indicators for juice levels. When you press the button to switch between Normal and Boost mode, you get this neat little rocket ship icon that turns white for normal mode and red for boost. It’s simple, intuitive, and actually adds to the user experience rather than just being flashy nonsense.
But here’s my one gripe with the design – and it’s a proper pain point for me. This thing absolutely refuses to stand up on its own. Those beautiful curves that make it so comfortable to hold? Yeah, they also mean you can’t set it down without it rolling around like a restless cat. If you’re like me and prefer to charge your devices standing up (less chance of juice leaking), you’ll be propping this against a wall or finding something to lean it on. It’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s definitely one of those “why didn’t they think of this?” moments.
The mouthpiece deserves a special mention too. It’s got this oblong outer shape that looks all fancy, but the actual draw hole is a simple circle inside. It’s comfortable against your lips and doesn’t get that weird plastic taste you sometimes get with cheaper disposables. The whole thing feels solid and well-engineered – no rattling, no loose bits, just quality construction throughout.
One thing that caught me off guard initially was discovering you can’t actually turn this thing off completely. Press the button and it’ll go into sleep mode after about 5 seconds, but there’s no proper power-down function. The button’s sole purpose is switching between those two power modes, which is actually quite clever when you think about it – one button, one job, no confusion.

Features
The Max Pro keeps things simple, and that’s refreshing. Sometimes less is more, and FLONQ has nailed the essentials.
The dual power modes are the real standout. Normal mode delivers around 10-12W (FLONQ won’t give exact wattages, annoyingly), while Boost cranks it up to the low 20s. The difference is genuinely noticeable – Normal for smooth all-day vaping, Boost for that extra kick when you need it.
The LCD screen is well-implemented with clear battery percentages and five-segment juice indicators. Though I’ve got to be honest – the battery accuracy is questionable. Devices showing 90% out of the box when you expect full charge? Not ideal.
The 650mAh battery with Type-C charges in 30 minutes, which is decent. No adjustable airflow, but FLONQ has dialed in that perfect MTL draw that just works.
What you won’t find: RGB light shows, unnecessary bells and whistles, or gimmicky features that break after a week. Just solid engineering focused on doing the basics exceptionally well.
Flavors
Right, let’s talk about what really matters – how these flavors actually taste. FLONQ has gone absolutely mental with the Max Pro lineup, offering 25 different flavors. That’s proper choice right there, and honestly, there’s something for everyone in this range.
Here’s the full lineup they’re offering:
- Tobacco
- White Gummy
- Pineapple Coconut
- Clear
- Strawberry Ice Cream
- Banana Milkshake
- Miami Mint
- Watermelon Bubble Gum
- Peach Icy
- Cool Mint
- Strawberry Icy
- Mango Icy
- Menthol
- Strawberry Watermelon
- Strawberry Banana
- Blueberry Lemonade
- Cherry Lemon
- Kiwi Lime
- Blue Razz Icy
- Cola Lemon
- Strawberry Kiwi
- Grape
- Milk Chocolate
- Watermelon Icy
- Energy Berry
- I managed to get my hands on six of these flavors for proper testing, and let me tell you – some of these absolutely blew me away while others left me scratching my head.
The Absolute Champions:

Banana Milkshake – This one’s a bloody masterpiece. I’m not usually a fan of dessert flavors because they tend to be either too artificial or sickly sweet, but FLONQ has nailed this one. It genuinely tastes like a proper banana milkshake – creamy, smooth, with that authentic banana flavor that doesn’t taste like those horrible artificial banana sweets. It’s warm and comforting on both inhale and exhale, and I found myself reaching for this one repeatedly throughout the day.

Strawberry Watermelon – Another absolute banger. This has become my go-to all-day vape, and that’s saying something. The balance between strawberry and watermelon is spot-on – neither flavor dominates, and they complement each other perfectly. There’s a lovely cooling sensation on both inhale and exhale that makes it incredibly refreshing without being too icy. The flavor stays consistent throughout the entire device life too, which is more than I can say for some disposables.
The Solid Performers:

Miami Mint – Think high-end polo mints or Tic Tacs, and you’re in the right ballpark. It’s got that sweet spearmint thing going on that’s cool on the inhale and pleasantly sweet on the exhale. Perfect for palate cleansing between other flavors or when you just want something clean and refreshing.

Watermelon Icy – This one’s interesting. The watermelon flavor is admittedly artificial, but it’s artificial in a good way – like those watermelon hard sweets you’d get as a kid. The icy element is subtle rather than face-numbing, which I appreciate. It’s definitely enjoyable, though not quite an all-day vape for me.
The Disappointing Ones:

Blue Razz Icy – I wanted to love this one, I really did. The cooling sensation is there, but it’s barely noticeable. The blue raspberry flavor itself is weak and generic – if someone blindfolded me, I’d struggle to identify it as blue raspberry specifically. It’s not bad, just underwhelming compared to what I’ve come to expect from this category.

Strawberry Kiwi – This one’s a mixed bag. The artificial flavor profile is strong – almost aggressively artificial – but somehow it kind of works? The problem is it gets sickly sweet pretty quickly, so it’s definitely not an all-day option. Fine for occasional use, but there are much better fruit combinations in this lineup.

Performance
Right, this is where the rubber meets the road – how does this thing actually perform when you’re using it day in, day out? I’ve been hammering the Max Pro for weeks now, switching between modes, testing different flavors, and I’ve got to say – FLONQ has delivered something genuinely impressive here.
Let’s start with those dual power modes, because this is where the Max Pro really shows its character. Normal mode is absolutely spot-on for everyday vaping. The draw is smooth, the throat hit is perfectly balanced (even with the 5% nicotine I was testing), and the vapor production is satisfying without being obnoxious. I found myself using Normal mode about 80% of the time – it’s just that sweet spot where you can vape all day without feeling like you’re overdoing it.
But bloody hell, when you switch to Boost mode, this thing comes alive! The difference is immediately noticeable – bigger clouds, more intense flavor, and a proper throat hit that’ll wake you up. I wouldn’t use Boost all day (it’s quite intense), but when work stress kicks in or you need that extra nicotine hit, it’s absolutely perfect. The hot inhale can be a bit harsh on the lungs if you’re not ready for it, but that’s exactly what some vapers are looking for.
Now, about those 20,000 puff claims – I’ve got to be honest, they’re not far off the mark. On Normal mode, I’ve been getting about two weeks of consistent use before the juice level hits halfway. That’s genuinely impressive for a disposable. Switch to Boost mode full-time, and you’re looking at about a week, which makes sense given the increased power consumption.
The 650mAh battery is a bit of a mixed bag, though. Here’s the thing that really annoyed me – straight out of the box, all my test devices were showing around 90% battery, not the full charge you’d expect. Even worse, within the first five minutes of use, I was down to 75% battery. That’s just not acceptable for a premium device. After a full charge (which takes about 30 minutes – decent speed), the battery drain seemed to stabilize, but it still chews through power faster than I’d like.
The charging situation is solid – Type-C port that feels sturdy, and the 30-minute charge time means you’re not waiting around all day. Just wish it came properly charged from the factory.
Performance-wise, the dual mesh coils are doing their job brilliantly. Flavor production stays consistent throughout the device’s life, no dry hits, no weird metallic tastes, and the draw activation is perfectly responsive. No need to suck like you’re trying to drink a milkshake through a straw – just a natural inhale and you’re sorted.
One thing that impressed me was the airflow. Despite having no adjustable airflow control, FLONQ has absolutely nailed the draw resistance. It’s that perfect MTL experience that works whether you’re a tight-draw lover or someone who prefers a bit more airflow. Shows they’ve put proper thought into the engineering rather than just slapping components together.
Pros
- Premium build quality and ergonomic design
- Genuinely useful dual power modes with noticeable difference
- Excellent flavor consistency throughout device life
- Fast Type-C charging (30 minutes)
- Impressive 25 flavor selection
- Accurate LCD screen with clear battery/juice indicators
- Perfect MTL draw resistance without adjustable airflow
- Comfortable mouthpiece design
- Realistic 20,000 puff count on Normal mode
- Dual mesh coils deliver consistently smooth vapor
- 0%, 2%, and 5% nicotine options
Cons
- Battery drains faster than expected initially
- Can’t stand up on its own (charging nightmare)
- No way to fully power off the device
- No adjustable airflow for customization
- Some flavors are hit-or-miss

Verdict
After weeks of proper testing, the FLONQ Max Pro has genuinely impressed me. This isn’t just another disposable device trying to grab attention with flashy gimmicks – it’s a well-engineered device that focuses on what actually matters: consistent performance and genuine flavor.
Those dual power modes aren’t just marketing nonsense – they actually work brilliantly. Normal mode for all-day vaping, Boost mode when you need that extra kick. The build quality is proper premium, and when FLONQ gets the flavors right (Banana Milkshake and Strawberry Watermelon are absolute bangers), they’re some of the best I’ve tasted in a disposable.
Yes, there are frustrations – that battery readout issue is genuinely annoying, and why the hell can’t it stand upright? But these are minor gripes when you consider the overall package.
Who should buy it: Vapers who want a premium disposable experience with genuine dual power modes and don’t mind paying a bit extra for quality. Perfect for those who appreciate good design and consistent performance over flashy features. Or those looking for an excellent nicotine free disposable.
Who shouldn’t: Budget-conscious vapers or anyone who needs adjustable airflow. If you want the cheapest option or prefer your devices to come with RGB light shows, look elsewhere.
Bottom line? If you’re after a reliable, well-built disposable that actually delivers on its promises, the Max Pro is absolutely worth the investment. Just make sure you’ve got something to prop it against when charging!

