RAZ DC25000 Tested: Smart Screen First, Puff Count Second

If I were explaining the RAZ DC25000 across a shop counter, I would not start with the puff count.
I would turn the device around and point to the screen first. That is the part people understand immediately. Battery, e-liquid, mode, remaining confidence. A 25K disposable is only useful if the user can see what is happening instead of waiting for a weak puff to announce bad news.
That is why the DC25000 has a slightly different role on the official RAZ Vape website. It sits between the newer RX50K and the smaller TN9000, but it feels like the practical middle child: large enough for serious daily use, simple enough to explain in one minute, and not trying too hard to be dramatic.
The Smart Screen Is the Real Convenience
The DC25000 uses what RAZ calls a Mega HD Smart Screen, showing battery and e-liquid information clearly instead of asking users to guess. I like this direction. A display is not automatically useful just because it glows. It becomes useful when it answers the questions you actually have during the day.
How much battery is left? Is the liquid running low? Should I charge before leaving? Those are small questions, but they decide whether a device feels dependable or annoying.
Regular Mode or Boost Mode
RAZ lists two puff-count experiences for the DC25000: Regular Mode at 25,000 puffs and Boost Mode at 15,000 puffs. That is refreshingly honest. A stronger output should cost something. More warmth, more vapor, and more punch usually mean faster use of battery and liquid.
For daily use, I would treat Regular Mode as the sensible setting. It is the mode that makes the 25K claim feel most believable. Boost Mode is the fun setting, the one I would use when a flavor feels a little quiet or when I want a fuller break. Not all day. Just when it earns the battery.
The Specs Feel Balanced
The DC25000 comes with 16ml of e-liquid, 5 percent nicotine strength, an 800mAh rechargeable battery, and USB Type-C charging. None of that sounds strange for the category. What matters is the combination. A high puff count needs enough liquid, enough battery support, and a way for users to monitor both.
The flavor range is also wide, with Razzle Dazzle, Hawaiian Punch, Blueberry Punch, Wintergreen, Watermelon Ice, Tobacco, and several sour fruit blends appearing in the collection. That variety gives the device more personality than a single-spec product page could.
What I Would Watch
The nicotine strength is strong, so this is clearly for adult nicotine users who already know what they want. I would also treat puff numbers as manufacturer estimates, not personal guarantees. Puff length, mode, charging habits, and storage all matter.
Still, the DC25000 feels like one of the more practical RAZ choices. If you want to compare flavors and availability, see the RAZ DC25000 lineup here.
In real use, that kind of setup also helps retailers explain the device quickly. Show the screen, explain the two modes, point to the 16ml capacity, then let the flavor list do the selling. It is a simple story, and simple stories usually work better than throwing ten separate features at someone standing at a counter.
Verdict? It does not reinvent the wheel, but the screen, modes, and broad flavor range make the DC25000 a strong everyday pick in the RAZ family.










