Where to Buy Fifty Bar Vapes: Best Prices and Authentic Retailers (2026)
The Fifty Bar is one of the hardest disposables to find at a good price, and it’s not because of scarcity. The problem is price variance. The same device sells for $9.95 at one store and $19.99 at another. Paying the high end? You’re overpaying by 100%.
I checked seven major retailers in May 2026, and the spread is real. Here’s where to buy Fifty Bar vapes, sorted by value, with the catches each store doesn’t advertise.

Price Comparison (May 2026)
| Retailer | Price Per Device | 5-Pack Price | Shipping | Series Available |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ejuice Store | $9.95–$13.95 | N/A | Free over $75 | All |
| Element Vape | $12.99 | $58.99 ($11.80 ea) | Free over $85 | Black, White, Midnight, Silver, Collabs |
| eJuice Connect | $11.75–$12.99 | N/A | Free over $75 | All |
| Vaping.com | $16.99 | N/A | Free over $75 | All + Nixodine |
| Mi-Pod | $16.99 | $79.99 ($15.99 ea) | Free over $75 | All |
| FiftyBars.com | $19.99 | N/A | Calculated | Black, White, Midnight, Silver, Nixodine, Texas, Collabs |
| Vape City USA | $14.99–$16.99 | N/A | Free over $75 | Select series |
Prices checked May 2026. Promotions change weekly. Always check the current price before ordering.
Best Overall: Ejuice Store
Ejuice Store consistently has the lowest prices on Fifty Bar 20K devices. Their single-unit pricing starts at $9.95 for older Black and White Series flavors and caps at $13.95 for newer collaboration series. That’s 30–50% below what you’d pay at Mi-Pod or Vaping.com for the same product.
What they don’t tell you: Ejuice Store lists a “regular price” of $29.99 crossed out next to the sale price. Nobody pays $29.99 for a Fifty Bar. The crossed-out price is a marketing anchor. The actual market price is $13–$17. Still, even at $13.95, Ejuice Store is cheaper than most competitors.
Stock warning: Popular flavors (Cinnamon Funnel Cake, Vanilla Custard, Iced Blue Rancher) sell out fast. See your flavor in stock? Buy it. They don’t do restock alerts.
Age verification: Ejuice Store uses a third-party age verification system. If it can’t verify you automatically, you’ll need to email a photo of your government ID. This adds 1–2 days to your first order.
Best for Bulk: Element Vape
Element Vape offers the Fifty Bar V2 20K at $12.99 per device, and their 5-pack bundle drops the per-unit price to $11.80 ($58.99 total). That’s the best bulk deal I’ve found — cheaper per device than eJuice Connect’s single-unit pricing.
What they don’t tell you: Element Vape’s free shipping threshold is $85, which is higher than most competitors ($75). You’ll need at least 7 devices to hit free shipping on standard models, or add other items to your cart. They also don’t carry the Nixodine series or Texas Edition.
Selection: Black, White, Midnight, Silver, and the collaboration series (Fruitia, Hidden Hills, Humble). After Nixodine? Skip Element and head to Vaping.com or FiftyBars.com.
Best for Selection: Vaping.com
Vaping.com carries every Fifty Bar series: Black, White, Midnight, Fruitia, Hidden Hills, Humble, Silver, Nixodine, and Texas Edition. They also stock the original 6,500-puff Fifty Bar V1, which most retailers have discontinued.
Their pricing is mid-range at $16.99 per device — and they make up for it with availability. When other stores are sold out of specific series or flavors, Vaping.com usually still has them.
What they don’t tell you: The $16.99 price is per device. There’s no multi-buy discount. If you’re stocking up, Element Vape’s 5-pack at $11.80 each is cheaper even after shipping.
Nixodine note: Vaping.com is one of the few retailers stocking the full Nixodine lineup (10 flavors). Want nicotine? Available at all retailers listed above.
Best for Fast Shipping: Mi-Pod
Mi-Pod ships from a single warehouse and processes orders within 24 hours on business days. Their prices sit on the high end ($16.99 per device), and the shipping speed is consistent.
Mi-Pod also offers 5-packs at $79.99 ($15.99 per device), which brings the price down slightly. Want them fast and buying 5+? This is a reasonable option.
What they don’t tell you: Mi-Pod’s $79.99 five-pack pricing isn’t always available for every flavor. Popular flavors like Cinnamon Funnel Cake and Vanilla Custard are sometimes restricted to single-unit purchases.
eJuice Connect: Cheap but Inconsistent
eJuice Connect prices Fifty Bar disposables starting at $11.75, which makes them the second-cheapest option. Their Silver Series devices run $12.99. No formal 5-pack discount. The per-unit price already undercuts most retailers’ bulk pricing, though.
What they don’t tell you: eJuice Connect’s inventory is less reliable than Vaping.com or Mi-Pod. They frequently show flavors as “in stock” that actually ship 3–5 days later because they’re waiting on a restock. Need it fast? Email them first to confirm stock.
The Official Websites: thefiftybar.com and FiftyBars.com
Two sites, two different purposes. thefiftybar.com is the brand’s official homepage — brand info, wholesale inquiries, and retailer locator. They don’t sell direct to consumers.
FiftyBars.com is a different story. It’s an authorized retailer (not the manufacturer) that sells the full lineup including the Nixodine and Texas Edition series that most stores don’t carry. The catch? Their price is $19.99 per device — the highest I found. You’re paying a premium for completeness.
If you see a website claiming to be the “official Fifty Bar store” and selling at $19.99, you’re looking at an authorized retailer, not the manufacturer. There is no direct-to-consumer sales channel from Fifty Bar itself.
Local Shops: What to Expect
Fifty Bar is now carried by many local vape shops and smoke shops across the United States, especially in states where disposables are still legal. Local pricing runs almost always higher than online.
Typical local shop prices: $17–$25 per device. You get to test it immediately.

How to Find a Local Retailer
Google Maps: Search “fifty bar vape near me” or “fifty bar disposable near me.” Most shops list their brand inventory on Google.
Call ahead: Fifty Bar flavors rotate quickly at local shops. The flavor you want may be sold out. A 30-second phone call saves a wasted trip.
Check gas stations and convenience stores: Some carry Fifty Bar — selection is usually limited to the most popular Black and White Series flavors.
Local vs Online: The Tradeoff
| Factor | Local Shop | Online |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $17–$25 | $9.95–$16.99 |
| Flavor selection | Limited (3–8 flavors) | Full catalog (71+ flavors) |
| Availability | Varies by region | Usually consistent |
| Speed | Instant | 2–5 business days |
| Authenticity guarantee | Harder to verify | Easier (check retailer reputation) |
| Returns | Often no returns | Most accept unopened returns |
First time trying a Fifty Bar? Buying one device locally at $20 isn’t a terrible idea. You get to test it immediately. Once you know which series and flavors work for you, switch to online ordering for the savings.
Nixodine vs Nicotine: Where to Find Each
Fifty Bar now offers both nicotine (5% / 50mg) and Nixodine versions. Nixodine is a patented non-nicotine alternative (Nixodine-S Salts 50) designed to deliver a comparable experience to 50mg nicotine. The main difference? Less throat hit, especially noticeable on dessert flavors.
Availability split:
- Nicotine versions: Available at all retailers listed above
- Nixodine versions: Limited to Vaping.com and FiftyBars.com (full 10-flavor lineup), with occasional stock at eJuice Connect and Ejuice Store
The Nixodine device uses the exact same hardware as the nicotine version — same battery, same coil, same e-liquid formulations. Same price, too. The only difference is what’s in the juice.
How to Spot a Fake Fifty Bar
Counterfeit Fifty Bars exist. They’re less common than fake Geek Bars or Elf Bars — Fifty Bar’s USA assembly makes replication harder — and yet they’re out there. Here’s how to check:
“Built in the USA” badge on the packaging. Every authentic Fifty Bar has this printed on the box. If it’s missing, it’s fake.
Beard Vape Co. attribution. The packaging should mention Beard Vape Co. somewhere. Fakes often skip this.
Screen quality. Authentic Fifty Bars have a small, clear TFT display that shows the battery percentage and juice indicator. Confused by what the icons mean? Check our Fifty Bar screen meaning guide. Spot a washed-out, pixelated screen or different icons? Likely a counterfeit.
Flavor name printed on the device. The flavor is printed below the screen on the device itself. Fakes sometimes have a sticker instead of direct printing.
Price too good to be true. Spot a retailer selling Fifty Bar 20K devices for under $8 each? The math doesn’t work. Legitimate wholesale pricing doesn’t support retail prices that low.
Tips for Getting the Best Deal
Sign up for retailer newsletters. Ejuice Store and eJuice Connect regularly send 10–15% discount codes to email subscribers. A $13.95 device at 15% off is $11.86.
Buy the Element Vape 5-pack. At $58.99 for five ($11.80 each), this is the lowest per-unit price across all retailers. You’re locked into one flavor per pack, though.
Bundle to hit free shipping. Most online retailers offer free shipping at $75–$85. Plan your order to hit that threshold. Two or three Fifty Bars plus a bottle of e-liquid usually gets you there.
Avoid third-party Amazon and eBay listings. These are often stale stock, counterfeit, or sold by unauthorized resellers. The prices look attractive. The risk isn’t worth it. Looking for alternatives? See our best disposable vapes roundup.
Price compare before every order. The vape retail market moves fast. A store that was cheapest last month may have raised prices this month. The table above is a snapshot from May 2026, not a permanent guarantee.
FAQ
Can I buy Fifty Bar directly from the manufacturer?
No. thefiftybar.com is the brand’s official website for information and wholesale inquiries only. They redirect consumers to authorized retailers. FiftyBars.com is an authorized retailer — not the manufacturer — selling at $19.99.
Where can I find the Nixodine (nicotine-free) version?
Vaping.com and FiftyBars.com carry the full 10-flavor Nixodine lineup. eJuice Connect and Ejuice Store occasionally stock a few Nixodine flavors, though availability is hit-or-miss.
Is buying from local vape shops worth it?
For your first device, sure. You pay $17–$25 locally versus $10–$17 online, and you get instant gratification plus the chance to verify authenticity in person. After that first purchase, online retailers save you $5–$10 per device.
What’s the cheapest way to buy Fifty Bar?
Ejuice Store at $9.95 for older Black/White flavors, or Element Vape’s 5-pack at $58.99 ($11.80 per device). Sign up for newsletters to grab 10–15% discount codes on top of those prices.
How do I know if a Fifty Bar is authentic?
Check for the “Built in the USA” badge on the packaging, Beard Vape Co. attribution, printed (not sticker) flavor name on the device, and a clear TFT display. Anything under $8 per device is suspicious.
Related Reading
- Best Fifty Bar Flavors Ranked — every flavor across all 8+ series, tested and rated
- Fifty Bar 20K Full Review — battery life, flavor testing, and build quality
- Fifty Bar Screen Meaning — complete guide to the display icons and indicators
- Best Disposable Vapes 2026 — how Fifty Bar stacks up against the competition
WARNING: This product may contain nicotine or Nixodine. Nicotine is an addictive chemical. Nixodine is a nicotine alternative intended for adult consumers 21+ who already use nicotine products. Not for sale to minors. This article does not make health claims or represent vaping as safe. Prices are subject to change. FDA regulation applies to all nicotine-containing products.
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Kevin Li — Founder & Editor, VapeObservation.com Kevin reviews vape products hands-on, prioritizing real-world performance over manufacturer claims. His goal: honest, practical advice that helps everyday vapers make informed choices. Before launching VapeObservation, he was a longtime vaper frustrated by promotional content disguised as reviews. Every article on the site reflects his commitment to data-driven, reader-first testing.

