White Label Disposable Vape Startup Checklist
Launching a disposable vape line involves more than choosing an empty disposable vape.
This checklist walks through the core decisions needed to bring a compliant, reliable product to market.
HARDWARE SELECTION
Device capacity, airflow design, battery size, and core type all impact performance.
Your hardware should match your oil viscosity, fill volume, and desired user experience.
OIL COMPATIBILITY
Disposable vapes are commonly used with distillate, live resin, and terpene-rich blends.
Matching oil viscosity to intake design is critical for preventing leaks and clogs.
CORE TECHNOLOGY
Ceramic cores provide even heating and consistent vapor output. They are preferred for thicker oils and terpene-sensitive formulations.
CAPACITY & BATTERY MATCHING
Battery capacity must be sized to fully vaporize the oil volume. Rechargeable disposables are often recommended for larger fill sizes.
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WHITE LABEL MUST-HAVES
Branding & Packaging
White label programs allow branding on the device, packaging, or both.
Packaging should align with your market, compliance requirements, and distribution channels.
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Testing & Compliance
Disposable hardware should pass heavy metal testing.
Documentation is often required for retail partners, distributors, and internal QA.
Filling & Co-Packing
Disposables can be filled manually or through co-packing operations.
Production volume and consistency requirements often determine the best approach.
MOQ & SUPPLY PLANNING
MOQs vary by device model, branding method, and packaging.
Planning inventory and lead times early prevents launch delays.
QUALITY CONTROL
Pre-fill testing, post-fill inspection, and battery checks help reduce returns.
Quality control should be part of every production run.