Alibarbar disposable vapes (like the INGOT 9000, INGOT 15000, and Ice Adjust 12000) are designed as nicotine salt devices, and the vast majority of models contain a nicotine concentration of 5% (50 mg/mL). This is the standard strength for the category in the Australian market, unless otherwise labelled.
Some specific notes:

Standard models (fixed nicotine):
INGOT 9000, INGOT 15000, and most other Alibarbar devices come pre-filled with 5% nicotine salt e-liquid. There’s no adjustable setting – the nicotine strength is fixed.

Adjustable nicotine model:
The Alibarbar Ice Adjust 12000 lets you rotate the mouthpiece to select between 0% and 5% nicotine (typically 0%, 2%, 5% steps). If you choose the 5% setting, that’s still 50 mg/mL.
“ENDS” likely refers to nicotine strength:
In industry terms, “ENDS” (Electronic Nicotine Delivery System) just means the device itself, not a unit of measurement. The mg figure you’re after is the milligrams of nicotine per millilitre of liquid, not total mg per device. For a 15,000-puff INGOT with ~25 mL liquid capacity at 50 mg/mL, the total nicotine content would be around 1,250 mg, but that’s spread over thousands of puffs – the per-puff delivery is what matters, and it’s typical for a 5% salt vape.
Important: Always check the packaging of the specific device you’re buying. Although 5% is standard for Alibarbar, limited-edition or AU-compliant runs might vary. And in Australia, nicotine vaping products require a valid prescription – make sure you’re purchasing through a legal channel like the ALIBARBAR VAPE Australia Store if you hold a script.

