The ALIBARBAR INGOT 9000 is a popular high‑capacity disposable vape that keeps going for around 9,000 puffs – but it’s not magic. It still needs a top‑up from time to time. If you’ve just picked up your first INGOT or want to make sure you’re doing it right, here’s the straightforward, no‑nonsense way to recharge it safely.
Before you start: Always use a genuine ALIBARBAR INGOT 9000 purchased from an authorised Australian seller like ALIBARBAR VAPE Australia Store. Counterfeit devices can behave unpredictably and aren’t built to the same safety standards.
What You’ll Need
Your ALIBARBAR INGOT 9000 device
A USB‑C charging cable (the small, oval‑shaped connector – same as most modern Android phones)
A standard USB power adapter (the little plug that goes into a wall socket) – 5V / 1A output is ideal
⚠️ Avoid using fast‑charge laptop ports, power banks with high‑output modes, or any adapter that pushes more than 1 amp. Too much current can stress the battery and reduce its lifespan.
The INGOT 9000 doesn’t come with a cable in the box, so grab any decent‑quality USB‑C cable you have at home.

Step‑by‑Step Recharge Instructions
Locate the charging port
The USB‑C port is on the bottom of the device. It’s small, flush, and on some batches there may be a tiny dust plug – simply remove it if present.
Plug in the cable
Connect the USB‑C end gently but firmly into the device, and the other end into your wall adapter (or a low‑output computer USB port, though wall charging is faster).

Check the LED indicator
Once connected, a small LED light will usually turn on to show it’s charging. On many INGOT 9000 units this light glows red or white while charging, then turns off once the battery is full.
Wait for a full charge
A complete charge typically takes 40–50 minutes from a completely drained battery. If you’re just topping up, it might be quicker. Let the light go out – that’s your signal that charging is done.
Unplug and go
Disconnect the cable as soon as charging finishes. Leaving it plugged in for hours after reaching 100% can slowly degrade the battery over time.
Safety Tips & Common Mistakes
Don’t vape while charging. It’s possible to draw on some rechargeable disposables while plugged in, but it puts extra strain on the battery and can cause overheating. Better to be patient.
Charge on a flat, non‑flammable surface. A kitchen bench, desk, or nightstand is perfect. Avoid soft surfaces like beds or couches where heat can build up.
Avoid extreme heat. Australian summers are brutal – never leave your device charging inside a parked car or in direct sunlight.
If the device gets unusually hot to the touch, stops charging, or the LED flashes abnormally, stop immediately and contact the retailer you purchased from.
How Often Should You Recharge?
There’s no hard rule – you’ll notice the vapour production drops and the flavour weakens when the battery is getting low. On average, most users recharge every 2–4 days depending on usage. The INGOT 9000’s large battery can comfortably last through a long weekend for moderate vapers.
Why Authenticity Matters
Rechargeable disposables like the ALIBARBAR INGOT 9000 are built with dedicated charging circuits and high‑quality cells. If you buy from unverified sources, you could end up with a clone that has no proper overcharge protection, risking serious damage. That’s why we always recommend getting your gear from a trusted Aussie store.
For guaranteed genuine ALIBARBAR INGOT 9000 devices – along with full Australian warranty support and super‑fast shipping – visit ALIBARBAR VAPE Australia Store today.
Still not sure? Check out real‑world demos and reviews on our YouTube channel to see the INGOT 9000 in action.
Charge smart, vape safe, and enjoy the long‑lasting experience only an authentic ALIBARBAR can deliver.

