The Short Version (TL;DR)
The EBCREATE BC Pro 40K is the next-generation evolution of the Elf Bar BC5000. EBCREATE is the U.S. rebrand of EBDesign / Elf Bar — same manufacturer, same engineering team, eight times the puff count. You get 40,000 puffs, 16.5 mL of pre-filled e-liquid, a 1,000 mAh USB-C rechargeable battery, dual mesh coils, CyberTech Autofill, Normal + Turbo modes, adjustable airflow (MTL or RDL), and a smart LED 5-level fuel/battery meter. It's also one of the cheapest 40K-class disposables on the market.
Verdict: If you're a heavy daily vaper tired of replacing devices every few days, this is one of the strongest value picks of 2026. Flavor consistency holds up across the device's full lifespan thanks to CyberTech Autofill — with one caveat we'll get into below. Shop the full BC Pro 40K lineup at JellyPuffs →
What Is the EBCREATE BC Pro 40K?
The EBCREATE BC Pro 40K is a high-capacity disposable vape from EBCREATE by EBDesign — the U.S. rebrand of the brand most vapers still know as Elf Bar. The name change happened because of trademark disputes in the United States, but the manufacturer, the engineering team, the factories, and the flavor formulations are all identical to what you'd find on an Elf Bar product. If you've vaped a BC5000 in the past three years, you've used this company's hardware. The BC Pro 40K is essentially the BC5000's bigger, smarter sibling — same DNA, eight times the runtime, with a stack of new features bolted on.
Positioning matters here. The 40K-puff category is the fastest-growing segment in disposables right now, and it's getting crowded fast: Lost Mary MT35K Turbo, iJoy XP50000, RAZ RX 50K, Geek Bar Pulse X 25K, and a dozen others all compete for the heavy-vaper budget. The BC Pro 40K's bet is that the Elf Bar legacy — consistency, smooth draws, reliable flavor — combined with a lower price point will win that customer. After running this device through real daily use, that bet mostly pays off.
Full Device Specifications
| Brand | EBCREATE by EBDesign (formerly Elf Bar) |
|---|---|
| Puff Count | Up to 40,000 puffs |
| E-Liquid Capacity | 16.5 mL pre-filled, transparent tank |
| Nicotine Strength | 5% (50 mg/mL) salt nicotine |
| Battery | 1,000 mAh internal, USB Type-C rechargeable |
| Charging | USB Type-C fast charging (cable not included) |
| Coil System | Dual mesh coils |
| Autofill Tech | CyberTech Autofill (mechanical wick saturation) |
| Power Modes | Normal Mode + Turbo Mode (bottom toggle) |
| Airflow | Adjustable — supports MTL or RDL draw styles |
| Display | Smart LED 5-level fuel/battery meter |
| Activation | Draw-activated (no buttons) |
| Flavor Lineup | 21 flavors (15 original + 6 new launch) |
| Dimensions | 49 × 27 × 100 mm |
Design and Build Quality
The first thing you notice picking up the BC Pro 40K is the transparent e-liquid tank. Most disposables hide the juice behind opaque shells, which means you have no idea how much is left until the device starts gurgling. EBCREATE's clear-tank design solves that — you can glance at the device and immediately see exactly how much e-liquid is remaining, and it doubles as a visual aesthetic that looks more premium than the average disposable. It's the same approach that made the Geek Bar Pulse X popular, executed cleanly here.
The chassis is compact: 49 mm wide, 27 mm thick, 100 mm tall. That's slightly bulkier than a BC5000 but smaller than most other 40K-class devices on the market. It fits comfortably in a front pocket, sits well in the hand, and the mouthpiece is shaped for natural lip contact instead of the squared-off rectangles you find on cheaper devices. Build quality is solid — no flexing in the body, no rattle from internal components, and the USB-C port has a satisfying tactile click when you plug a cable in. The bottom-mounted toggle for Normal/Turbo Mode has good resistance and won't switch by accident in a pocket.
One callout: while the device feels well-made overall, it lacks the genuine leather grip accent or 3D-curved screen of higher-end picks like the RAZ LTX DC25000 or Geek Bar Digiflavor BRK Kit. The BC Pro 40K is a clean, functional design rather than a flashy one. That's intentional — this device is priced under $10 at most retailers, and the build reflects that strategy.
The 40,000-Puff Claim — Realistic Math
Let's be honest about puff counts. Manufacturers test under ideal lab conditions: short, light puffs with consistent draw resistance and no battery interruption. Real-world usage is messier. Here's the realistic math.
The 16.5 mL of pre-filled e-liquid is what actually limits the device's life — not the battery (which is rechargeable and theoretically infinite) and not the coil (which lasts longer than the juice). At a typical real-world consumption of 0.04 mL per puff in Normal Mode, that's about 412 puffs per mL, which gives you roughly 40,000 advertised puffs. In Turbo Mode, consumption climbs to roughly 0.06 mL per puff, which drops the realistic ceiling to around 27,500 puffs. If you split usage 70/30 between Normal and Turbo, expect around 34,000-37,000 actual puffs — still industry-leading.
For context: a heavy vaper who takes 400 puffs per day will burn through this device in roughly 90-100 days on Normal Mode, or 70-80 days mixing modes. A moderate vaper at 200 puffs daily will see this device last over six months. That puts the per-day cost well under what you'd pay running through three or four BC5000s a week. This is the math that justifies the device's existence.
CyberTech Autofill Explained
The most-marketed feature on this device is CyberTech Autofill, and it's worth explaining what it actually does because the name is vaguer than the function. CyberTech Autofill is a mechanical wick-saturation system — not a chip, not software, not AI. It's a physical mechanism that auto-regulates how much e-liquid feeds into the dual mesh coils at any given moment.
Why does that matter? Because the failure mode of every cheap disposable is dry hits and burnt notes near the end of the device's life. As the e-liquid level drops, gravity stops feeding juice to the coil consistently — you get a half-saturated wick, the coil burns the dry parts, and your last 20% of puffs taste scorched. CyberTech Autofill fixes that with a mechanical regulator that maintains consistent wick saturation regardless of the juice level. The result: flavor consistency from puff one to puff 40,000. In real testing, this is the feature that holds up best to its marketing claims.
Dual Mesh Coils and Vapor Quality
Beneath the autofill mechanism sits the dual mesh coil system. Two parallel mesh coils heat the wicking surface evenly, which preserves complex flavor layers (think: the strawberry-and-kiwi balance in Strawberry Kiwi, or the strawberry-blueberry-raspberry medley in Aurora Berries) instead of muddying them into a generic fruit blur as the device ages.
Vapor production is dense without being overwhelming. Compared to a single-coil device like the Spaceman 10K Pro, the BC Pro 40K produces visibly thicker clouds. Compared to triple-mesh devices like the RAZ LTX DC25000 in Boost Mode, vapor density is roughly equivalent in Turbo Mode but slightly lower in Normal Mode. For most vapers, the BC Pro 40K's output sits right in the satisfaction sweet spot — enough to feel substantial, not so much that you cough.
Power Modes — Normal vs Turbo
The BC Pro 40K has two power modes, toggled by a switch on the bottom of the device. Here's how they break down:
🌊 Normal Mode
- Smooth, balanced all-day vaping
- Maximum puff longevity (up to 40,000 puffs)
- Lower wattage, lower battery drain
- Best for: subtle, layered, or cream-forward flavors (Aurora Berries, Golden Berry, Raspberry Mallo)
- Recommended for daily driver use
⚡ Turbo Mode
- Denser vapor, stronger throat hit
- Amplified flavor intensity
- Higher wattage, faster e-liquid consumption (~27,500 puffs)
- Best for: bold, sweet, or icy flavors (Sour Fcuking Fab, Pink Lemonade, Winter Mint)
- Recommended for cloud chasers and intense sessions
The mode switch is one of the better implementations in the disposable category — the difference between Normal and Turbo is genuinely noticeable, not a marketing gimmick. Switching mid-session lets you adjust to mood, environment, or even time of day without needing a separate device.
Adjustable Airflow — MTL or RDL
This is one of the BC Pro 40K's underrated features. Most disposables ship with a fixed airflow setting, which forces you into one draw style. The BC Pro 40K has an adjustable airflow ring that supports both MTL (mouth-to-lung) and RDL (restricted direct-lung) styles.
Tighter MTL airflow concentrates flavor on the front of the palate — ideal for candy, dessert, and dark-fruit profiles like Grape Twist, Raspberry Mallo, or Blackberry Grape. Looser RDL airflow opens the draw up for bigger clouds and lets layered flavors breathe across the palate — better for tropical medleys, icy fruits, and pure menthol like Tropical Baja, Watermelon Ice, or Winter Mint. The fact that you can dial this in per flavor without buying a separate device is genuinely useful.
Smart LED Display Walkthrough
The BC Pro 40K has a smart LED 5-level fuel/battery meter integrated into the front of the device, visible through the transparent tank. Unlike the full-color HD screens on Geek Bar Pulse X or Lost Mary MO20000 Pro, this is a simpler 5-bar LED system — but it shows you everything you actually need: battery percentage in 5 levels, e-liquid level in 5 levels, puff count, and active power mode (Normal or Turbo).
In daily use this is more than enough. The bigger color screens on competitor devices look prettier in product photos, but the practical functionality on the BC Pro 40K is identical. You always know how much battery you have, you always know how much juice is left, and you can see at a glance which mode is firing.
Battery Life and Charging
The 1,000 mAh internal battery charges via USB Type-C and holds enough power for roughly a full day of heavy use in Turbo Mode, or up to a day and a half in Normal Mode. Recharge time from empty is approximately 30-45 minutes with a 2A USB-C charger — faster than most disposables, slower than the high-current 1500 mAh setups in Olit Hookalit Pro.
One important practical note: the USB-C cable is not included in the box. EBCREATE assumes you already have one (most people do), but it catches some first-time buyers off guard. Any standard USB-C cable will work — you don't need a proprietary one.
All 21 Flavors at a Glance
The BC Pro 40K launched with 15 flavors and added 6 more in early 2026, bringing the total to 21 distinct profiles. We have a separate detailed review of the 6 new flavors if you want the deep-dive on those. Here's the full lineup:
Pros and Cons
✓ Pros
- 40,000 puffs — one of the highest in the market
- CyberTech Autofill genuinely prevents dry hits
- Dual mesh coils preserve complex flavor layers
- Two power modes (Normal + Turbo) work as advertised
- Adjustable MTL/RDL airflow — rare in disposables
- Transparent tank lets you see juice level
- 21 flavor options spanning fruit, candy, mint, dessert, and unflavored
- Aggressive pricing (under $10 at most retailers)
- Elf Bar legacy quality control
✗ Cons
- USB-C cable not included in the box
- Some users report flavor degradation after recharging
- 5-level LED meter is less detailed than full-color screens on competitors
- Bulkier than smaller disposables — not ideal for tight pockets
- No genuine leather grip or premium build accents
- Bottom toggle for mode switch can be hard to reach with one hand
Common Issues and Troubleshooting
Three issues come up repeatedly in customer reviews. Here's the honest breakdown of each.
Issue 1: "Flavor changes after charging." A small percentage of users report that flavor character shifts noticeably after the first charge cycle. This isn't a defect — it's a known phenomenon with high-capacity disposables. As the device cycles, the e-liquid that's been heated, cooled, and re-heated develops slightly different flavor notes than the fresh juice you started with. The CyberTech Autofill system mitigates this better than most disposables, but doesn't eliminate it entirely. If this matters to you, consider running the device through fewer, longer sessions rather than many short ones.
Issue 2: "Coil burning instead of cycling juice." A handful of reviews report receiving units where the coil burns dry from the start. This is a manufacturing defect rather than a design flaw — it affects an estimated 1-2% of units. If you receive a defective unit from a verified retailer, contact them immediately for a replacement. Reputable shops including JellyPuffs handle defective-device returns within their stated policy window.
Issue 3: "Device won't charge or won't power on." Almost always a USB-C cable issue. Try a known-good cable before assuming the device is defective. The internal battery is a standard lithium-ion cell, not a proprietary one, so any 2A-rated USB-C cable should work fine. If the device still won't charge after testing two cables, it's likely a manufacturing defect — contact the retailer.
BC Pro 40K vs Competitors
How does the BC Pro 40K stack up against the other heavyweight disposables on the market right now?
| Feature | BC Pro 40K | RAZ RX 50K | Lost Mary MT35K Turbo | Geek Bar Pulse X 25K |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Puffs | 40,000 | 50,000 | 35,000 | 25,000 |
| E-liquid | 16.5 mL | 19 mL | 15 mL | 16 mL |
| Battery | 1,000 mAh | 800 mAh | 900 mAh | 820 mAh |
| Modes | 2 (Normal/Turbo) | 3 (Normal/Boost/Super Boost) | 2 (Regular/Pulse) | 2 (Regular/Pulse) |
| Coils | Dual mesh | Mesh | Triple mesh | Dual mesh |
| Display | 5-level LED | 4-light LED | HD screen | 3D curved color |
| Price (avg) | $9.99 | $15.99 | $17.99 | $23.99 |
BC Pro 40K wins on price-per-puff and on the legacy reliability of the Elf Bar manufacturer. RAZ RX 50K beats it on raw puff count and gives you three power modes. Lost Mary MT35K Turbo wins on display quality. Geek Bar Pulse X 25K wins on premium aesthetics. None of those competitors hit the $9.99 price point that the BC Pro 40K does. If you're optimizing for value-per-puff, the BC Pro 40K is the clear pick. If you're optimizing for the most premium feel or the highest puff count regardless of price, look at the other 40,000-puff disposable vapes at JellyPuffs first.
Pricing and Where to Buy
The BC Pro 40K is one of the most aggressively priced devices in the 40K class. At JellyPuffs, every flavor is listed at $9.99 (down from $19.99 MSRP), which works out to roughly $0.025 per 100 puffs — cheaper than running through three or four BC5000s a week, and cheaper than nearly every other 40K-puff competitor on the market.
JellyPuffs is the recommended retailer for verified-authentic devices. All BC Pro 40K units sold through JellyPuffs are sourced from verified EBCREATE distributors, ship from a Texas warehouse within 12 hours of order (Saturday too), and come with full defective-device return support. Counterfeit BC Pro 40K devices have surfaced on third-party marketplaces in 2026, so buying from a reputable retailer matters.
Shop the EBCREATE BC Pro 40K at JellyPuffs — all 21 flavors in stock, $9.99 each. Authentic, sourced from verified distributors, ships from our Texas warehouse in less than 12 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the EBCREATE BC Pro 40K the same as Elf Bar?
Yes. EBCREATE is the U.S. rebrand of EBDesign / Elf Bar. The name change happened because of trademark disputes in the United States — the manufacturer, engineering team, factories, and flavor formulations are identical. Same hardware, same quality, different label.
How long does the EBCREATE BC Pro 40K last?
For a heavy vaper at 400 puffs per day, roughly 90-100 days on Normal Mode or 70-80 days mixing modes. For a moderate vaper at 200 puffs daily, the device lasts over six months. The 16.5 mL of pre-filled e-liquid is the limiting factor — not the battery (which is rechargeable).
Is the BC Pro 40K rechargeable, and what cable does it use?
Yes. The internal 1,000 mAh battery charges via a USB Type-C port. Recharge time is roughly 30-45 minutes from empty with a 2A charger. The cable is not included in the box — any standard USB-C cable will work.
What's the difference between Normal and Turbo Mode?
Normal Mode delivers smooth all-day draws and maximum puff longevity (up to 40,000 puffs). Turbo Mode produces denser vapor and amplified flavor at the cost of slightly fewer total puffs (~27,500). Switch between them using the toggle on the bottom of the device.
Which BC Pro 40K flavors don't have menthol or ice?
Fourteen of the 21 flavors are fully non-icy: Aurora Berries, Blackberry Grape, Clear, Golden Berry, Grape Twist, Pineapple POM, Pink Lemonade, Raspberry Mallo, Sour Fcuking Fab, Strawberry Blend, Strawberry Kiwi, Toasted Pineapple, Triple Berry, and Tropical Baja. The other seven (Black Mint, Blue Razz Ice, Sour Apple Ice, Strawberry Raspberry Frost, Watermelon Ice, Watermelon Peach Frost, Winter Mint) all have menthol or ice.
What does the smart LED display show?
A 5-level fuel/battery meter showing battery percentage, e-liquid level, puff count, and active power mode (Normal or Turbo) in real time.
Does flavor really change after charging?
Some users report a slight shift in flavor character after the first charge cycle. This is a known phenomenon with high-capacity rechargeable disposables — e-liquid that's been heated, cooled, and re-heated develops slightly different notes. The CyberTech Autofill system reduces this effect, but doesn't eliminate it. Running the device through fewer, longer sessions can minimize the impact.
Is the BC Pro 40K Texas-compliant?
A Texas-compliant version of the BC Pro 40K is available. If you're shopping from Texas and need a confirmed-compliant device, browse the Texas-compliant disposable vapes collection at JellyPuffs.
Final Verdict
The EBCREATE BC Pro 40K is the strongest value-per-puff disposable vape on the market in 2026. It's not the most premium-feeling device, it doesn't have the most pixel-dense screen, and it doesn't have the highest puff count in absolute terms. What it does have is 40,000 puffs of consistent flavor delivery, dual mesh coils with CyberTech Autofill that genuinely prevent dry hits, two well-implemented power modes, MTL/RDL adjustable airflow, and 21 flavor options — at under $10 per device.
For heavy daily vapers, this is one of the easiest recommendations of the year. For moderate vapers, the device's six-plus-month lifespan makes it the lowest-cost-per-day option in the category. For brand-loyal Elf Bar fans who've been waiting for the next-generation BC5000, this is exactly that. The minor flaws — missing USB-C cable, occasional flavor shift after charging, plain LED display — are all forgivable given the price point.
Recommended. Browse all 21 flavors at the EBCREATE BC Pro 40K collection, or compare against the rest of the 40,000 puff disposable vapes at JellyPuffs to see how it stacks up against the field. For a flavor-by-flavor breakdown, read our detailed review of the 6 new BC Pro 40K flavors.
Sources
- JellyPuffs — EBCREATE BC Pro 40K collection page
- EBCREATE Store — official BC Pro 40K product page
- EBDesign — manufacturer specifications
- Element Vape — BC Pro 40K product specs
- Vapesourcing — technical breakdown and customer reviews
- eJuiceDB — BC Pro 40K editorial review
- VaperDudes — BC Pro 40K hands-on review
- VapeRanger — retailer-focused review
- E-Cigarette Forum — user discussion thread
