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Foger Bit 35K (Fogger Vape)

$21.99

The biggest rated puff count in the fogger lineup — 35,000 puffs, OLED battery and juice readout, 20mL tank, one sealed device. Every flavor below reflects live warehouse stock.

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Foger Bit 35K — Specs & Performance

Rated puffs35,000
Battery850mAh, USB-C rechargeable
Tank20mL sealed
DisplayOLED — battery + e-liquid readout
Nicotine5% (50mg/mL)
Price$21.99

The Bit 35K is the fogger for people who want one sealed device and no decisions after the flavor pick. Draw-activated, mesh coil, and an OLED panel that answers the two questions disposables historically made you guess at: how much battery and how much juice remain. The 20mL tank is the largest in the Foger range, and the 850mAh cell is sized to need topping up every day or two under real use — by design, since a bigger cell would add bulk to a device that already outlasts a month of casual vaping. Vapor runs dense and slightly cool; the Sour Gush flavors bite harder than the Frozen line, which reads closer to an iced fruit profile.

Against the pod-swap Switch Pro 30K, the Bit trades running-cost efficiency for simplicity: nothing docks, nothing swaps, nothing can be seated wrong. It's the better pick for occasional vapers, for a first Foger, or as the travel unit you don't mind pocketing — and at $21.99 for 35,000 rated puffs it's among the cheapest per-puff entries in the whole category, not just the brand. Committed daily vapers should still run the pod math before choosing; that comparison is spelled out below and in the fogger vs Geek Bar breakdown.

Bit 35K Charging & How Long It Lasts

Charge over any standard USB-C cable — a full top-up takes under an hour on a normal 5V block, and the OLED shows the percentage climbing so there's no guessing at completion. The screen is also your early-warning system: top up around 20% instead of running the cell flat, and the device stays responsive for its whole tank life. If a Bit sits flat for days, give it 15–30 minutes on the cable before judging it dead; deep-drained cells wake slowly. A blinking readout on a freshly connected device is charging behavior, not a fault — the fogger charger guide walks the full not-charging checklist, cable first.

Longevity is a function of draw style. Rated 35,000 puffs at one-second draws, a Bit lasts several weeks for a moderate user; long dense pulls can cut real-world life to half the rating. The e-liquid bar, not the battery, is the countdown that matters — when it empties, recharging won't revive flavor, and pushing a dry coil produces the burnt taste that gets misread as a defect. Storage habits matter at this tank size too: weeks of e-liquid means weeks of exposure to heat if you leave it in a car, so keep it out of direct sun and the last third of the tank tastes like the first.

The Bit 35K Flavor Card — Sour Gush & Frozen Series

The Bit runs a tighter, more opinionated 25-flavor card than the Switch Pro's 72-pod wall, built around two houses: the Sour Gush series (Grape, Kiwi, Blueberry, Blackberry, Cherry) with a genuine acid edge, and the Frozen series (Cherry, Kiwi, Peach, Vanilla, Tropical) running iced and smooth. Around them sit the standards — Cool Mint, Miami Mint, Watermelon Ice — and singles with their own followings like Georgia Peach, Summer Mist and Fcuking FAB. If you're coming from another brand's iced fruit profiles, start Frozen; if you want flavors that push back, start Sour Gush.

Stock behaves like the menu suggests: the Sour Gush wing sells through fastest, mint standards are the most consistently available, and the live flags above are the real-time picture. The fogger flavors list puts this card side by side with the Switch Pro pod menu — worth a look before committing hardware, because roughly a third of Bit flavors have no Switch Pro equivalent and vice versa. Flavor is the one spec you can't change after purchase on a sealed device, so on the Bit it deserves the first decision, not the last.

Foger Bit 35K FAQ

What is the fogger bit?

The fogger bit is the Foger Bit 35K — a one-piece 35,000-puff disposable with an OLED screen showing battery and e-liquid levels, a 20mL tank and an 850mAh USB-C rechargeable battery. It is the highest-rated puff count in the Foger range and the simpler alternative to the pod-swap Switch Pro.

Does the Foger Bit 35K recharge?

Yes — the 850mAh battery recharges over standard USB-C, and you will recharge it several times across the tank's life. The 20mL of e-liquid is what ends the device; the OLED readout shows exactly how much of each remains, so there is no guessing.

How long does a Foger Bit 35K last?

The 35,000-puff rating assumes short one-second draws. In practice a moderate daily vaper gets several weeks from one Bit 35K; heavy use with long draws can finish it faster than the rating suggests. Watch the OLED e-liquid bar — when it reads empty the device is done even if the battery shows charge.

How much does the Foger Bit 35K cost?

$21.99 here with live stock shown above. Typical US street range is $20–24; gas stations sit at the high end and state vape taxes push some markets higher. Per rated puff it is one of the cheapest ways into the Foger lineup, though pod-swap running costs eventually favor the Switch Pro for daily vapers.