The BC10000 was the device ELFBAR launched QUAQ mesh on, and it still behaves like a launch product in the most useful sense: one output, no modes, no dial. You draw, and it fires. Everything the device does is decided before you buy it, which puts the entire decision into the flavour list.
This page is the fifty-milligram shelf. Eighteen millilitres of liquid on a 620mAh battery, twenty-seven flavours, and the same device sold at a lower concentration on a separate shelf of its own.
A restrained device in a category that stopped being restrained
Eighteen millilitres and a semi-restrictive mouth-to-lung draw on fixed airflow. That is a modest specification next to devices carrying thirty millilitres and adjustable everything, and it is the reason this one still sells.
The draw is the part worth noticing. A semi-restrictive MTL is closer to the sensation of a cigarette than the wide-open pull of a 40,000-puff device, which matters a great deal to somebody switching across and very little to somebody who has been vaping for years. The body measures 85 by 43 by 22 millimetres, genuinely pocketable rather than nominally so.
It charges over USB Type-C, and two level indicators report the cell and the tank separately. There is no power switch, no cooling control and nothing to learn.
The puff figure that stands up best on this catalogue
Eighteen millilitres divided across ten thousand draws comes to roughly 1.8 microlitres per draw. A comfortable draw consumes somewhere between three and five, so the rating still assumes short puffs — but it assumes fewer of them than any other rated device here does.
That is worth stating rather than burying, because it is the one place where a lower headline number reflects a more honest one. A device rated at forty thousand puffs on a similar tank is making a much larger assumption about how you draw.
Five flavours from the Middle East slate
Five titles come off ELFBAR’s Middle East slate instead of the global list: Gulf Wind and Dubai Breeze, Abu Dhabi Sunset, and two desserts, Strawberry Milk and Banana Cake. Only Gulf Wind is filled at both concentrations.
Gulf Wind is the strangest of the five and has no companion on this catalogue: basil, bergamot and sea salt, a profile pieced together from independent listings in the Gulf because the marketing copy describes nothing whatsoever. Where documentation is thin, the product page says so: Dubai Breeze is recorded in one catalogue as fruity with grapefruit and its page reports exactly that and no more.
The remaining twenty-two run the familiar territory: eight iced fruits, eight blends, and six that sit outside the fruit bowl entirely, among them Miami Mint, Americano Ice, Blueberry Gami and the range’s only tobacco.
Fifty milligrams, and the other shelf
Fifty milligrams is what a sealed device conventionally carries, so it is the figure to match when you are moving across from one filled the same way.
If it is more than you want, ELFBAR BC10000 (2%) is the same device at twenty milligrams, same tank, same battery, same coil. Note that ten of the flavours there are uncooled versions rather than the same liquid-filled weaker, so on those the flavour changes with the strength. And if you would rather set the strength yourself bottle by bottle, a refillable pod kit with a salt from ELFBAR ELFLIQ 10ml or Nasty Salts gives you that control instead.
Two design editions: Sunit and Dinmol
ELFBAR ships this device in two editions, and the name is printed on the front of every carton. The split follows the flavour: blends are Sunit, single flavours are Dinmol. On this shelf, that gives twelve Sunit, ten Dinmol, and five Middle East flavours carrying no edition badge at all.
You can tell them apart without reading the box. The Sunit finish is sandy and rough to the touch, on the device beside the display and on the printed pack image; Dinmol is smooth. It works through the wrapper, which makes it the quickest check in the shop, and both editions carry a holographic seal on the front.
Product and variant overview
Twenty-seven flavours in four groupings: iced fruits (8), fruit blends (8), six that sit outside the fruit bowl, and five Middle East exclusives. Every unit is 18ml at 50mg on a 620mAh battery with QUAQ mesh and fixed output.
Compatibility and related products
Sealed and pre-filled, nothing to refill, no coil, no consumables.
Charges over USB Type-C.
Where adjustable cooling and a screen matter, look at ELFBAR Ice King 30000; for a larger battery, again, ELFBAR Ice King Pro 40000.
The refillable route at a strength you choose: ELFBAR ELFLIQ 10ml at 10mg or 20mg, or Nasty Salts at 35mg and 50mg, in a kit whose pods are on Replacement Pods.
Buying guidance
Buy this device for the draw rather than for the numbers. A tight MTL pull is what separates it from everything larger on the shelf.
Decide the strength before the flavour. Twenty-two of the twenty-seven recipes exist at both concentrations, so the flavour rarely forces the choice.
The Middle East five are the reason to look here rather than at the 2% shelf. Four of them have no equivalent there.
Cooling is fixed in each liquid. If you want to change how cold a device is, this is the wrong one and an adjustable model is the right one.
Charge it with an ordinary phone charger and stop when the liquid indicator empties.
Kenya and Nairobi relevance
The BC10000 sits at the accessible end of the sealed-device range in Kenya, and the tight draw makes it a common first vape rather than a step up from one. Nairobi orders go out the same day, with courier dispatch to the rest of the country.




















