“ENDS” typically stands for Electronic Nicotine Delivery System, which basically means the whole vape device. When people ask “how much ENDS is in Alibarbar vape”, they’re usually trying to find out how much e‑liquid the device holds, or occasionally its nicotine strength or puff count.

Here’s a straightforward breakdown for the current Alibarbar disposable range available in Australia:

| Device | E-liquid capacity | Nicotine strength | Approx. puff count |
|---|---|---|---|
| ALIBARBAR INGOT 9000 | ~12 mL | 5% (50 mg/mL) nicotine salt | Up to 9,000 puffs |
| ALIBARBAR INGOT 15000 | ~20 mL | 5% nicotine salt | Up to 15,000 puffs |
| ALIBARBAR Ice Adjust 12000 | ~14 mL | 5% nicotine salt | Up to 12,000 puffs |
| ALIBARBAR Mini / Compact series | 2–5 mL | Typically 5% (some lower) | 600–3,000 puffs |
Key points:
All mainstream Alibarbar disposables in Australia use nicotine salt e-liquid at 50 mg/mL (5%) strength unless labelled otherwise.
The e-liquid volume directly determines how long the device lasts – a larger capacity means more puffs and longer use.
If you were asking about puff count (which is often how ENDS are marketed), the INGOT 15000 is currently the largest option.
If you need specifics for a different Alibarbar model or were referring to something else by “ENDS” (for example, a measurement of nicotine per puff), just let me know and I can break it down further.

