The device is the same as the other BC10000 shelf: the same 620mAh battery, the same QUAQ mesh coil, and the same USB-C charging. Three things differ, and the cartons settle all three. The tank holds ten millilitres here against eighteen on the 50mg shelf. The nicotine is twenty milligrams per millilitre in place of fifty. And on ten of the nineteen flavours, the liquid itself is uncooled where its 50mg namesake is iced.
Nineteen flavours are produced at this strength against twenty-seven at the higher one.
Ten names that mean exactly what they say
Ten of the nineteen appear under plain titles where the 50mg shelf carries an Ice name: Apple against Apple Ice, Mint against Miami Mint, Blue Raspberry against Blue Razz Ice, and seven more. These are the uncooled liquids. The name is literal. There is no menthol in them.
That distinction is worth getting right in both directions. Ordering what reads as a plain apple and receiving a cold one is a complaint; ordering the plain apple expecting the cold one is the same complaint in reverse. Every page on this shelf states plainly whether the liquid is cooled, and names its 50mg counterpart as a separate flavour rather than as the same liquid filled stronger.
The published record points the other way, which is why it is worth stating the position explicitly. ELFBAR’s Canadian store lists a 20mg BC10000 under the full Ice titles; their global site publishes one flavour slate on which nicotine is not an axis; their Middle East store keeps and drops the suffix inconsistently. None of that enumerates what this market actually receives, and the stock in hand settles it.
What twenty milligrams changes, and what it does not
Twenty milligrams is as high as the United Kingdom, the European Union and Canada allow a liquid to be filled, and it is the usual destination for anyone who finds fifty more than they want. Across a full ten-millilitre tank, this device contains 200mg of nicotine, against 900mg in the eighteen-millilitre 50mg version. That is a four-and-a-half-fold gap rather than the two-and-a-half the concentration figure alone suggests. A figure about what is held, not about what reaches you, but it does size the difference.
What this shelf will not tell you is that a lower strength lasts longer. The intuition is a fair one, but studies of lower-nicotine liquids have repeatedly found the opposite in practice: people make up the difference by vaping more of it. None of that work involved this device, so saying nothing is the honest option rather than dressing an assumption as a benefit.
Not a UK-legal device
Twenty milligrams clears the United Kingdom’s concentration cap, which is why it is easy to assume the device is TPD-compliant. It is not. A second and separate UK rule caps a disposable tank at two millilitres, and eighteen is nine times that.
There is no equivalent volume cap in Canada, which is exactly why the identical device is sold there. The distinction between a concentration rule and a volume rule is the whole of it, and the pages that raise the subject draw it carefully rather than implying an approval nobody has granted.
Two design editions: Sunit and Dinmol
The edition is printed on the front of every carton, and it exists at this strength as well as at 50mg. The split follows the flavour: blends are Sunit, single flavours are Dinmol. Gulf Wind, being a Middle East flavour, carries no edition badge.
The Sunit finish is sandy and rough to the touch, on the device beside the display and on the pack image; Dinmol is smooth. It works through the wrapper, so it is the fastest way to confirm which edition a customer is holding. Both carry a holographic seal.
A narrower flavour list, and one Gulf name
Nineteen against twenty-seven. Eight iced fruits, six blends and five outside the fruit bowl. What is missing at this strength is the tobacco and four of the five Middle East exclusives.
Gulf Wind is the exception, the one Middle East name produced at both concentrations. If a flavour you want is not here, ELFBAR BC10000 (5%) is where the remaining eight live, on identical hardware.
Choosing between the two concentrations
Let the strength follow what you are arriving from, rather than what you hope the device will feel like. Somebody moving directly across from cigarettes generally wants the higher figure; somebody stepping down from a 50mg bar generally wants this one.
No published comparison of throat hit between the two concentrations exists, and there is no dependable way to convert a daily cigarette count into salt nicotine in a sealed device. Where that leaves you uncertain, the workable answer is hardware you can adjust: a refillable pod kit and a bottle you can swap. ELFBAR ELFLIQ 10ml covers 10mg and 20mg, and the wider salt shelf reaches further in both directions.
Product and variant overview
Nineteen flavours in three groupings: uncooled fruits (8), fruit blends (6) and five outside the fruit bowl, including Gulf Wind. Every unit is 10ml at 20mg, on the same 620mAh hardware as the 5% shelf, which carries 18ml.
Compatibility and related products
Sealed and pre-filled. There is nothing to refill and no part to replace.
Charging is USB Type-C.
For a strength you set yourself, ELFBAR ELFLIQ 10ml runs 10mg and 20mg in a refillable pod; cartridges are on Replacement Pods.
Buying guidance
Read the flavour name as a shortened one. If it names a fruit with no Ice suffix, check the page. Ten of the nineteen are cooled regardless.
This is not a lower-strength device so much as a lower-strength fill. Expect the same draw, the same vapour and the same flavour.
Do not buy it expecting it to last longer than the 5%. Nothing supports that and this page will not imply it.
If the flavour you want is missing, it is on the other shelf rather than discontinued.
Twenty milligrams does not make this a UK-legal product. The tank volume settles that separately.
Kenya and Nairobi relevance
Kenya sets no cap on either concentration or tank volume, so both BC10000 shelves are available here, and the choice is yours rather than a regulator’s. Nairobi deliveries go out the same day, with courier despatch to elsewhere in the country.

















