High‑capacity disposables with ~50,000 puffs are now a big segment in the vaping market — and two strong contenders are Nexa Ultra 2 50K and Remit Solar 50K. Both aim to deliver long‑lasting performance, convenience, and solid flavor, but each has its own strengths. Here’s how they stack up.
Battery & Longevity
Nexa Ultra 2 50K
- Up to 50,000 puffs in Normal mode and around 30,000 puffs in Turbo mode.
- 900 mAh rechargeable battery with USB‑C charging.
- Dual vaping modes (Normal and Turbo) help you choose between extended life or stronger hits.
Remit Solar 50K
- Also rated for ~50,000 puffs in Normal mode and ~25,000 in Turbo.
- 900 mAh rechargeable battery with claimed 30‑minute fast recharging for less downtime.
- Two output modes let you switch between efficiency and power.
Verdict: Both devices match closely on battery capacity and overall potential lifespan, but Remit Solar’s faster recharge claim may appeal to vapers who want quicker turnaround between uses.
E‑Liquid Capacity & Delivery
Nexa Ultra 2 50K
- Features a 20 mL pre‑filled e‑liquid system divided into a transparent crystal tank and storage cotton.
- Dual mesh coils provide consistent heat and smooth vapor across the device’s life.
Remit Solar 50K
- Also uses a transparent pre‑filled pod, so you can see your remaining juice at a glance — similar to Nexa.
- Dual vaping modes with adjustable airflow help tailor draw and vapor.
Verdict: Both kits let you clearly monitor e‑juice levels thanks to transparent pods, which is a nice usability feature compared to many disposables that hide their juice.
Display & Usability
Nexa Ultra 2 50K
- Comes with a 3D curved screen showing battery life and mode status.
- The screen also offers light/dark modes, which can be toggled.
Remit Solar 50K
- Features a 3D curved display with planet‑themed light effects — a more stylistic take.
- Screen displays battery life, mode selection, and vaping status.
Verdict: Both offer visual display feedback, but Remit Solar’s light effects give a more unique aesthetic, while Nexa focuses more on functional options like light/dark mode.
Flavor & Option Variety
Nexa Ultra 2 50K
- Typically available in many flavor options (15+).
- Flavors include everything from fruity blends to icy or candy‑style tastes.
Remit Solar 50K
- Also offers a wide range of flavors, with fruity, minty, and even unique blends like Colombian Coffee or Jasmine Tea.
Verdict: Both devices provide plenty of flavor choices, but Remit Solar’s lineup leans slightly more varied with some unconventional options.
Performance & Customization
Nexa Ultra 2 50K
- Offers dual vaping modes for either extended use or stronger hits.
- Transparent tank and mesh coils aim for balanced flavor and consistent vapor delivery.
Remit Solar 50K
- Also includes Norm and Turbo modes, plus adjustable airflow for a bit more control over draw style.
Verdict: If you’re into fine‑tuning airflow and draw feel, Remit Solar has a slight edge in customization.
Final Takeaway
Here’s a quick glance at how they compare:
- Battery & Longevity: Tie — both use 900 mAh rechargeable batteries.
- Display & Style: Remit Solar edges ahead with unique lighting effects.
- Flavor Variety: Remit Solar slightly more adventurous lineup.
- Customization: Remit Solar offers adjustable airflow in addition to modes.
- Value & Reliability: Nexa Ultra 2’s straightforward design and multiple modes deliver solid performance that’s easy to use.
Who It’s Best For:
- Choose Remit Solar 50K if you want eye‑catching design, adjustable airflow, and a very broad flavor catalog.
- Choose Nexa Ultra 2 50K if you prefer a tried‑and‑true, versatile disposable with strong battery life and a functional display.








