If RAZ made only one device, this would be it. The LTX 25000 — originally sold as the DC25000, same device, same specs — is the most complete disposable vape RAZ has ever built. Dual mesh coils, two power modes, a leather-wrapped body, a Mega HD screen with light and dark themes, and 48 flavors across six editions. At $22.99, it delivers 25,000 puffs at $0.92 per thousand — the sweet spot between the TN9000's portability and the RX 50K's raw power. This is the RAZ I hand to anyone who says "give me the best all-rounder."
DC25000 vs. LTX 25K — What's the Deal?
Let's clear this up first because it confuses everyone. The RAZ DC25000 and the RAZ LTX 25K are the same device. Identical specs, identical performance, identical flavors. The DC25000 was the original name based on puff count; the LTX 25K is the updated branding on newer packaging. If you search for "raz dc25000," "raz ltx 25000," "raz 25000," or "raz 25k" — you're looking at the same product. We carry both packaging versions and they're interchangeable.
Throughout this review, I'll use "LTX 25000" as the primary name since that's the current branding, but everything applies equally to the DC25000.
Full Specs
| Spec | RAZ LTX 25000 |
|---|---|
| Puff Count | 25,000 (Regular) / 15,000 (Boost) |
| E-Liquid Capacity | 16mL pre-filled |
| Nicotine Strength | 5% (50mg/mL) salt nic / 0% zero nic |
| Battery | 650mAh rechargeable |
| Charging | USB Type-C (~45 min full charge) |
| Coil | Dual mesh coil |
| Display | Mega HD screen with animations, light/dark themes |
| Screen Info | Mode, wattage, battery %, e-liquid level, puff animations |
| Airflow | Adjustable switch (bottom) |
| Operation | Draw-activated + side button |
| Wattage | 12W (Regular) / 24W (Boost) |
| Body | Genuine leather inset, premium finish |
| Total Flavors | 48 across 6 editions |
| Safety | Overcharge protection, anti-leak, auto-cutoff |
Dual Mode Testing: Regular vs. Boost
The side button toggles between two power modes, and the Mega HD screen confirms which one you're in with a wattage readout. Here's what each mode actually feels like in testing:
| Attribute | Regular Mode (12W) | Boost Mode (24W) |
|---|---|---|
| Puff Count | ~25,000 | ~15,000 |
| Vapor Density | Moderate — smooth, controlled | Dense — thick, visible clouds |
| Flavor Intensity | Clean, balanced, subtle notes come through | Louder, punchier, menthol/sweet notes amplified |
| Throat Hit | Mild — smooth and easy | Noticeable — closer to cigarette sensation |
| Vapor Temperature | Cool to warm | Warm to hot |
| Best For | All-day use, delicate flavors, stealth | Intense sessions, bold flavors, cloud chasing |
| Juice Consumption | ~0.64 μL/puff | ~1.07 μL/puff |
My recommendation: Regular mode for daily use, Boost mode for flavor exploration. Regular at 12W stretches your juice supply by 40% compared to Boost, and most flavors taste their best in this range — the dual mesh coils extract flavor efficiently at lower power. Switch to Boost when you want a hit with more authority, or when you're testing a new flavor and want maximum intensity to evaluate the profile.
The LTX 25000 also features a Dark Mode — hold the side button to dim the screen for discrete use. The screen brightness has no effect on battery life in any meaningful way, but the dimmed screen is less conspicuous in low-light environments.
The Leather That Changes How It Feels
This sounds like a small detail, but it genuinely affects the daily experience. The LTX 25000's genuine leather inset provides better grip than any smooth plastic disposable, including the TN9000. It doesn't slip out of your hand when wet, it doesn't attract fingerprints, and it feels substantially more premium than a device in this price class has any right to feel.
The leather also absorbs minor impacts better than plastic. I've dropped the LTX 25000 onto concrete twice during testing — both times, no damage beyond a small scuff on the leather. The TN9000's plastic body cracked on a similar drop. It's not armor, but it's meaningfully more durable in real-world carry.
48 Flavors, 6 Editions — A Deep Dive
The LTX 25000 ships in six distinct editions. Each edition has a consistent flavor direction, so once you know which category fits your palate, you can shop with confidence. Here's the complete breakdown:
The core lineup covering every profile: fruit, ice, menthol, candy, sour, and tobacco. This is where the bestsellers live.
Standouts: Night Crawler (sour candy), Miami Mint (cool menthol), Blue Razz Ice, Georgia Peach, Watermelon Ice, Bangin Sour Berries
Fruit-forward profiles with an aggressive menthol/cooling finish. These are the coldest flavors in the entire RAZ 25000 lineup.
Standouts: Frozen Dragonfruit Lemon (customer-rated coldest), Frozen Cherry Apple, Frozen Raspberry Watermelon
Candy-sweet profiles inspired by fruit gummy confections. These taste like liquid gummy candy — the sweetest flavors RAZ makes.
Standouts: Triple Berry Gush, Blue Raz Gush, Strawberry Peach Gush, Tropical Gush, White Grape Gush
Tangy, fruit-punch-forward profiles with a refreshing kick. Summer vibes year-round.
Standouts: Hawaiian Punch, Triple Berry Punch, Blueberry Punch, Sour Raspberry Punch
Minimal, clean profiles with reduced sweetener. Designed for vapers who find standard flavors too sweet or too complex.
The most understated flavors in the RAZ lineup — subtle, clean, no candy sweetness.
0mg versions of popular profiles: Bangin Sour Berries, Blueberry Watermelon, New York Mint, Razzle Dazzle, Strawberry Burst.
Same device specs, same flavor, zero nicotine. See our RAZ Zero Nicotine Guide.
My edition pick for newcomers: Start with one Classic (Night Crawler or Miami Mint) and one Gush (Triple Berry Gush). They sit on opposite ends of the flavor spectrum — complex and cool vs. candy and sweet — and between them, you'll know exactly which direction your palate goes. At $22.99 each, a two-device sampler across editions costs under $50.
Full flavor profiles and rankings: RAZ Vape Flavors | Best RAZ Flavors Ranked
The Upgrade From TN9000: What You Actually Gain
The LTX 25000 is the natural upgrade from the TN9000, and the improvements are substantial. Here's a side-by-side of what changes when you move up:
| Feature | TN9000 | LTX 25000 | Improvement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Puffs | 9,000 | 25,000 | +178% more puffs |
| E-Liquid | 12mL | 16mL | +33% more juice |
| Coil | Single mesh | Dual mesh | Denser vapor, richer flavor |
| Power Modes | 1 (fixed) | 2 (12W / 24W) | Intensity control added |
| Controls | Draw only | Draw + button | Mode switching, dark mode |
| Screen | 0.96" HD | Mega HD + themes | More info, light/dark toggle |
| Body | Plastic | Leather inset | Better grip, premium feel |
| Editions | 4 | 6 | Gush, Punch, Clear added |
| Price | $16.99 | $22.99 | +$6.00 (+35%) |
| Cost / 1K Puffs | $1.89 | $0.92 | -51% cheaper per puff |
The cost-per-puff drop is the headline: you pay 35% more per device but get 178% more puffs, making every puff 51% cheaper. For anyone vaping more than 300 puffs per day, the LTX 25000 pays for the price difference within the first device.
What you lose: The TN9000 is smaller and lighter — it's still the pocketability king. The TN9000 also has 50+ flavors including Dream Edition exclusives (Tiffany, Ruby, Violet, Vicky) that don't exist on the LTX 25000. If you're specifically attached to one of those Dream flavors, you'll need to keep a TN9000 in rotation.
LTX 25000 vs. RYL 35K and Higher
If the LTX 25000 is the mid-range all-rounder, the RYL 35K and the 50K-class devices are the premium tier. Here's how they stack up:
| Feature | LTX 25000 | RYL 35K | RX 50K | VUE 50K |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Puffs (Regular) | 25,000 | 35,000 | 50,000 | 50,000 |
| E-Liquid | 16mL | 18mL | 19mL | 13mL/pod |
| Battery | 650mAh | 800mAh | 800mAh | 1,320mAh |
| Power Modes | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 |
| Unique Feature | 6 flavor editions | Full leather body | 9-level airflow, 3D LED | Swappable pods |
| Flavors | 48 | ~20 | ~15 | 10 |
| Price (VOS) | $22.99 | $26.99 | $24.99 | $19.99 kit |
| Cost / 1K Puffs | $0.92 | $0.77 | $0.50 | $0.40* |
*VUE 50K cost calculated with replacement pods after initial kit purchase.
When to upgrade beyond the LTX 25000: If you want maximum puff endurance and don't care about flavor variety, the RX 50K or VUE 50K are the next step. If you want the most premium feel in hand, the RYL 35K's full leather body is unmatched. But if you want the best balance of flavor selection, features, and value — the LTX 25000 stays in the center of that Venn diagram.
Practical Usage Tips
Priming a new device: After unboxing, let the device sit upright for 2 minutes before your first puff. This allows the dual mesh coils to fully saturate with e-liquid. Your first puff after priming will taste noticeably better than hitting it straight out of the box.
Mode strategy: Start in Regular mode. If the flavor feels muted or the throat hit is too soft, switch to Boost for a few puffs. You can toggle freely mid-session — there's no penalty for switching between modes.
Airflow + mode combinations: Regular mode pairs best with a slightly restricted airflow (60–70% open) for concentrated flavor. Boost mode benefits from a wider airflow (80–100% open) to cool down the warmer vapor and prevent harshness. These aren't rules — they're starting points.
Battery management: The 650mAh battery lasts 1–2 days in Regular mode, less in Boost. Since the device has 16mL of juice but a relatively modest battery, you'll recharge 8–12 times before the e-liquid runs out. Keep a USB-C cable in your car or at your desk and it's never an issue.
Storage: Store the LTX 25000 upright to prevent e-liquid from pooling near the airflow sensor. If you pocket-carry it horizontally, occasional gurgling is normal — clear it by drawing firmly without inhaling for 2–3 seconds.

