50K vs. 65K vs. 100K: A Practical SKU Guide

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Three products can sit within a narrow price band while presenting very different numbers in their names. That is the puzzle created by the MOTI NOVA 50K, Rodman MVP 65K, and JNR Stellarc 100K. On the dated California page used for this comparison, the first and third were listed at $16.88, while the Rodman was listed at $14.88.

 

The largest puff label is easy to notice. Device format, battery information, included capacity, available options, and the current checkout price complete the comparison. A short decision tree keeps those fields separate.

Snapshot: What the Pages Actually State

The table below uses prices and puff labels visible on August 10, 2026, plus product specifications shown on the three product pages opened for this comparison.

 

SKU Dated listed price Labeled puff count Battery information Capacity or format stated on product page
MOTI NOVA 50K $16.88 50,000 normal mode; 35,000 boost mode 850mAh 20mL; disposable device
Rodman MVP 65K $14.88 Up to 65,000 1000mAh rechargeable Disposable device; prefilled capacity shows TBD on the page
JNR Stellarc 100K $16.88 Up to 100,000 Dual-battery system; no mAh figure stated Refillable and replaceable pod format; includes two 10mL e-liquid bottles

 

The Rodman page displays “TBD” for prefilled capacity, so the table preserves that source status. The JNR page describes a kit rather than the same all-in-one format used by the other two entries. That difference remains visible beside the puff-count labels.

Decision One: Are You Comparing the Same Format?

If you want an all-in-one disposable listing, compare the MOTI and Rodman fields first. The JNR product page states that its format is refillable and uses replaceable pods, and its package list includes two 10mL bottles. That makes it a different purchase structure even though the California landing page places all three products in one group.

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This is a basic but useful filter. A lower ratio on paper still leaves the format choice open when one entry has replaceable or refillable components and another is presented as a disposable device. Decide which format you are willing to manage before using price arithmetic.

Decision Two: Normalize the Sticker Numbers Carefully

One way to inspect the labels is to divide the dated listed price by the named puff count, then multiply by 10,000. That produces about $3.38 per 10,000 labeled puffs for the MOTI at 50,000, $2.29 for the Rodman at 65,000, and $1.69 for the JNR at 100,000.

 

Those figures are calculations from the dated prices and largest stated puff labels. For the MOTI, the same product page separately lists 35,000 puffs in boost mode, which would change the ratio to about $4.82 per 10,000 labeled puffs. A mode-specific label therefore matters more than the large number in the product name alone.

 

The arithmetic also uses a dated sticker price. Any later price, promotion, or product configuration requires a fresh calculation, and the result belongs in a labeled arithmetic column.

Decision Three: Compare the Fields You Can Verify

For battery information, the product pages give an 850mAh figure for the MOTI and a 1000mAh figure for the Rodman. The JNR page says dual-battery power and supplies no numeric mAh capacity, so its battery cell uses the published system description.

 

Capacity uses three different records. The MOTI page states 20mL. The JNR package information states two 10mL bottles. The Rodman page leaves its prefilled capacity as TBD. Each value stays in its own source row.

 

Flavor availability is too changeable to summarize as inventory. On August 10, 2026, the product pages displayed selectable flavor names, and some Rodman options were marked out of stock. Because that state can change, use the live selector for the exact option rather than treating an article’s list as current availability.

Decision Four: Recheck the Current Listing

All three SKUs appeared on the California landing page on August 10, 2026. EightVape’s current California device list is the logical place to see whether the retailer still presents the same products, options, and prices. Check the exact product page again after identifying the preferred format and verified fields.

The Short Version of the Tree

Choose the acceptable device format first. Next, compare the current price and the puff label for the relevant mode. Then record only the battery and capacity figures that the page actually supplies. Finally, verify the live option, California eligibility, age check, and adult-signature plan.

If one cell remains blank, leave it blank. An incomplete comparison is more useful than a precise-looking table built from an unsupported assumption.

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Run Three More Focused Comparisons

For an all-in-one disposable comparison, place MOTI and Rodman side by side. MOTI contributes 50K Normal, 35K Boost, 850mAh, 20mL, and $16.88. Rodman contributes up to 65K, 1000mAh, a TBD prefilled-capacity field, and $14.88. The lower dated sticker belongs to Rodman, while the complete numeric capacity field belongs to MOTI.

 

For a package-format comparison, place JNR in its own lane. Its page describes a refillable, replaceable-pod kit with two 10mL bottles and a dual-battery system. The 100K label and $16.88 dated price remain attached to that structure. This prevents the two included bottles from being described as the same format as MOTI’s stated 20mL disposable record.

 

For a battery comparison, use 850mAh for MOTI, 1000mAh rechargeable for Rodman, and “dual-battery system; mAh unlisted” for JNR. The text entry is a valid comparison cell because it accurately represents what the page supplies. A numeric ordering can then cover the two products with numeric mAh fields while the JNR format stays visible.

Preserve the Source Status in Every Empty Cell

Rodman’s capacity entry should read TBD exactly as the product page presents it. JNR’s battery entry should retain the dual-battery description without a numeric mAh amount. These cells carry useful information about the available comparison basis and can be refreshed independently if either page later supplies a new field.

Is 100K automatically better than 65K or 50K?

The labels differ, and the JNR is described as a refillable, replaceable-pod kit while the other two pages present disposable devices. Format and verified fields complete the comparison.

Why does the MOTI have two puff figures?

Its product page lists up to 50,000 puffs in normal mode and 35,000 in boost mode. Any price normalization should identify which stated mode figure it uses.

Can the three battery systems be ranked by capacity?

Numeric capacity is shown for the MOTI and Rodman, while the JNR page describes dual-battery power without a mAh figure. Keep JNR as a text entry in that column.

Is the Rodman prefilled capacity known?

The product page shows that field as TBD. This guide therefore leaves it unverified rather than supplying a number.

Do the listed prices prove current availability?

They are figures recorded on August 10, 2026. Recheck the live product option and checkout before making a purchase decision.

Which two products use an all-in-one disposable format here?

The MOTI and Rodman pages present disposable devices, while JNR is described as a refillable, replaceable-pod kit.

What does the JNR package list include?

The JNR package information includes two 10mL e-liquid bottles.

Disclaimer

This article is for general informational purposes and does not provide legal or medical advice. Product specifications, prices, availability, and delivery procedures can change. Verify current pages and applicable law before ordering.

 

Products intended for adults 21+ only.

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