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New Arrival Spotlight: Raw Garden Disposable Vape — What Buyers Ask First

Dec 12, 2025 10 0
New Arrival Spotlight: Raw Garden Disposable Vape — What Buyers Ask First

New Arrival Spotlight: Raw Garden Disposable Vape — What Buyers Ask First

Raw Garden has built its reputation in the U.S. for clean, strain-specific live resin vapes made from fresh-frozen cannabis, with a strong focus on purity and consistency. In 2025, the brand’s all-in-one disposable format continues to inspire hardware programs around the world, especially in the fast-growing 2 gram segment.

On EXTRACTSVAPE, the new Raw Garden 2g disposable vape (empty hardware only) is designed specifically for B2B buyers who want a recognizable silhouette, 2 gram tank volume, and a rechargeable battery in one compact body. This spotlight walks through the very first questions most buyers ask when they see this new arrival on your price list.

Important note: This guide only covers empty hardware. No oil, nicotine, THC, CBD, or any active contents are included. Filling, testing, labeling, and distribution must follow the laws and regulations of your local market.

What Is the Raw Garden 2g All-in-One Disposable (Empty Hardware Only)?

The Raw Garden All in One Disposable Vape 2 Gram on EXTRACTSVAPE is a 2g / 2ml all-in-one device supplied as an empty pod shell. The body is built to handle modern high-viscosity oils and live resin style formulations, while keeping the overall user experience simple: draw-activated, rechargeable, and portable.

Key baseline specs from the current product listing include:

  • Tank volume: 2g (empty pod, no oil included)
  • Battery: 260 mAh internal cell
  • Resistance: 1.6 Ω ceramic core (for thick oils at modest wattage)
  • Charging: USB-C port for recharging during the life of the device
  • Packaging: Boxed empty hardware ready for shrink, sticker, or fully printed packaging programs
  • Typical use case: Filling with premium distillate, live resin, liquid diamonds, or comparable high-viscosity formulations in licensed facilities

From a B2B point of view, this format is meant to become a repeatable “hero” body in your assortment: a single, familiar device that your team can learn, validate, and re-use across strains, collaborations, or seasonal drops.

Buyer Question 1: Is It Really Empty Hardware?

Yes. On EXTRACTSVAPE, the Raw Garden 2g device is clearly listed as an empty pod without oil. You receive only the hardware: shell, internal tank, battery, electronics, and mouthpiece. Licensed brands and manufacturers are responsible for everything that goes into the device and onto the label.

For B2B buyers, that has three practical implications:

  • Full control over formulation: You decide the oil type, terpene blend, potency, and compliance testing.
  • Flexible branding: You can run generic shells, stickered runs, or fully printed packaging depending on your MOQ and design budget.
  • Regulatory responsibility: All content, labeling, and distribution must follow the rules of the jurisdiction where the product is sold.

If you are coming from pre-filled programs, build in extra lead time for formulation work, fill line validation, and label approvals before you move into volume orders of empty hardware.

Buyer Question 2: Which Oils and Viscosities Does It Support?

The Raw Garden 2g all-in-one body is positioned for high-viscosity oils – the kind of formulations commonly used for distillate, live resin, liquid diamonds, and other premium extracts. The 1.6 Ω ceramic core and USB-C rechargeable battery create a fairly forgiving operating window for thicker oils when paired with the right fill process.

When you evaluate oil compatibility, focus on:

  • Viscosity at fill temperature: Run your actual formula at the temperatures you use on your fill line. You should see smooth flow into the tank without flooding or starvation.
  • Cold and warm storage behavior: Test filled units at different storage temperatures (e.g., room temp and slightly cooler) to check for clogging or slow wicking.
  • Terpene load and cut level: Higher terpene content can improve flow but may also affect seal integrity. Pilot tests are critical before scale.

A practical approach is to run a small, controlled pilot batch on your existing line, track performance over a few weeks, and only then lock in your first wholesale order of Raw Garden bodies.

Buyer Question 3: How Does the 2g Format Affect Battery Life and Puff Count?

Two grams is now the dominant premium capacity for many leading brands because it balances perceived value with everyday usability. In general, a 2g disposable is expected to deliver roughly 700–1,000 puffs depending on voltage, oil formulation, and user behavior, which is significantly more runtime than older 1g formats.

The Raw Garden 2g device pairs this tank size with a 260 mAh internal cell and a USB-C charging port. This means the consumer can top up the battery as needed throughout the life of the oil, avoiding the classic “dead battery but oil still inside” complaint that’s common with non-rechargeable 2g devices.

As a B2B buyer, validate battery performance by:

  • Running puff-count tests across a sample batch and logging when vapor output starts to drop.
  • Recharging test units multiple times to confirm stable performance and no overheating or flickering behavior.
  • Checking USB-C port stability, cable fit, and charge time on units from different master cartons.

Document your findings by batch and share them with your hardware rep. Over time, you can build a realistic puff-count and recharge profile that aligns with your brand promises on packaging and in marketing materials.

Buyer Question 4: MOQ, Pricing Tiers, and Who This Format Fits

On the current product page, pricing is organized in familiar MOQ tiers (for example, starting in the 100-piece range and scaling through 500, 1,000, and 2,000+ piece price breaks). Exact numbers may change over time, but the logic stays the same: the more stable your order volume, the more aggressively you can negotiate unit economics.

Think about three buyer profiles:

  • Pilot and R&D buyers: Use lower MOQs to validate fit on your fill line, run in-house QC, and give sales samples to key accounts.
  • Regional launches: Mid-tier MOQs are ideal when you’re rolling out Raw Garden bodies in one or two core markets with realistic three-month forecasts.
  • Established programs: High-volume MOQs fit brands with predictable pull-through and strong retail partnerships who want best-possible pricing and consistent batch-to-batch hardware.

If you’re new to 2g hardware, resist the temptation to jump straight to the highest MOQ tier. Start with a tier that matches your most realistic forecast, not your best-case scenario, so you don’t over-commit on printed packaging or slow-moving colors.

Buyer Question 5: What QC and Documentation Should I Request?

A Raw Garden-style 2g program is not just about ordering shells; it’s about managing risk over the full life cycle of the product. Before you treat this body as a core SKU, make sure you have a clear QC and documentation framework.

At minimum, you should request or prepare:

  • Up-to-date spec sheet: Battery capacity, resistance range, materials, and any tolerance bands.
  • Material declarations: Information on plastics, metals, seals, and wicks to support your internal compliance reviews.
  • Battery and safety documentation: Relevant test reports for shipping and storage where applicable.
  • Incoming QC checklist: Visual checks for shell defects, mouthpiece fit, and port quality on every batch.
  • Post-fill performance tests: Leak-testing, clog checks, and puff consistency checks under your real-world storage conditions.

For multi-region programs, align your documentation with the strictest market you plan to serve first (for example, EU or specific U.S. states), then work backward from there. This prevents you from having to redo paperwork when you expand distribution later.

How Raw Garden 2g Fits Into Your 2g Disposable Strategy

Most modern assortments don’t rely on a single device. Instead, they mix “workhorse” 2g bodies, dual-chamber formats, and screen-based devices to cover different price tiers and storytelling angles. Raw Garden 2g hardware is best thought of as a recognizable, single-chamber workhorse: simple enough for everyday consumers, premium enough to carry live resin or liquid diamond SKUs.

If you want to build a brand-specific lane around this silhouette, start by mapping your strains or flavor profiles to clear roles: flagship strains in Raw Garden-style 2g bodies, experimental blends in limited-edition shells, and dual-chamber or screen devices for collabs and high-ASP drops.

For an overview of how this new arrival sits alongside other 2g bodies you already buy, you can compare it with the wider empty 2g disposable category on EXTRACTSVAPE.

When to Use Raw Garden as a Dedicated Brand Lane

If your catalog already includes Raw Garden-style products, it often makes sense to treat this hardware as a dedicated lane rather than mixing it randomly into generic packaging. A consistent silhouette, flavor architecture, and price ladder make it easier for retailers to merchandise and for consumers to recognize your line on the shelf.

When you’re ready to scale beyond a single SKU, review the broader Raw Garden vapes bulk page so your team can plan future variants and reserve packaging options in advance.

B2B FAQ: Raw Garden 2g Disposable Hardware

1. Are Raw Garden 2g disposables supplied empty or pre-filled?

On EXTRACTSVAPE, Raw Garden 2g disposables are supplied as empty hardware only. There is no oil or active content inside. Licensed partners are responsible for compliant filling, testing, labeling, and distribution.

2. Is the device rechargeable?

Yes. The hardware includes a built-in 260 mAh battery and a USB-C charging port. End users can recharge as needed during the life of the oil, which helps align battery life with the larger 2g tank volume.

3. Which markets is this hardware suitable for?

The Raw Garden 2g format is typically used in regulated cannabis, hemp, and extract markets where all contents and labeling are strictly controlled. As a buyer, you must confirm that this hardware format – and the way you fill and label it – fits the rules of every jurisdiction where you intend to sell.

4. What’s the best way to start if I’ve never run Raw Garden-style 2g hardware before?

Begin with a small pilot order, run structured QC and performance tests under your real conditions, and collect feedback from a limited set of retail partners or internal testers. Once you’ve confirmed compatibility, puff count, and RMA expectations, you can move confidently into the MOQ tier that matches your three-month demand forecast.

Key Takeaways for B2B Buyers

  • Raw Garden-style 2g disposables give you a recognizable, premium single-chamber format in the capacity most consumers now expect.
  • The EXTRACTSVAPE version is supplied as empty hardware, letting you fully control formulation, branding, and compliance.
  • Success with this body depends on the strength of your QC, documentation, and forecasting just as much as the shell itself.

If you approach the Raw Garden 2g all-in-one not as a one-off purchase but as a structured hardware program – backed by pilot runs, coordinated packaging, and a realistic MOQ plan – it can become a cornerstone format in your 2g lineup for 2025 and beyond.

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