Teds Barz Vape Specs Explained: 1ml/2ml Oil Capacity, 260mAh Battery, Bottom USB-C, Digital Round Screen
Scope (B2B / empty hardware only): This post is about the device hardware and wholesale receiving/QC. One current wholesale listing for “teds barz vape desechable 2g vacío” explicitly states it’s empty only (no oil included) and publishes a compact spec set (capacity, battery, resistance, charging, activation, design).
1) The published spec snapshot (what the listing says)
From the “Key Specifications” section on the wholesale product page:
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Capacity: 1ml / 2ml
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Activation: Draw-activated (inhalation)
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Battery: 260mAh (502025)
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Resistance: 1.6Ω
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Charging: Bottom Type-C (USB-C)
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Design: Postless (no central post)
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Empty only: “no incluye aceite”
Screen note: The same page is categorized under “Disposable vape with screen,” which supports the “screen-equipped” positioning—however, the exact screen style (e.g., “round screen”) can still vary by supplier batch, so treat “screen UI” as a versioned requirement in your PO.
2) 1ml vs 2ml capacity: where wholesale ops usually go wrong
“1ml/2ml” looks simple until you run multi-SKU inventory. Most mix-ups happen because:
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Boxes look similar across capacities
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The warehouse bins don’t enforce a capacity-first label rule
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The barcode/description isn’t mapped cleanly in your WMS
Receiving best practice: make capacity part of the SKU name, not a small attribute (e.g., TEDSBARZ-AIO-1ML-* vs TEDSBARZ-AIO-2ML-*), and require outer-carton labels to repeat “1ML” or “2ML” in plain text.
3) Why 260mAh matters (it’s a returns lever, not a marketing bullet)
The listing specifies 260mAh (and even includes a cell code format: 502025).
For buyers, battery spec affects two things that drive RMAs:
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Expectation gap: customers (or retailers) assume a certain runtime.
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Misdiagnosed DOA: units that arrive low charge get labeled “dead.”
Return-reduction move: do a quick inbound “charge acceptance” test on sampled units (see QC section below), and include a short “Charge first” note in your support script.
4) Bottom USB-C (Type-C): how to QC charging without slowing receiving
The listing calls out bottom Type-C charging.
This is where many “won’t charge” tickets start—usually from port tolerance or cable mismatch, not true failures.
2-minute QC per sampled unit
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Port fit: cable seats firmly (no wobble/angled insertion)
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Charge acceptance: plug in 5–10 minutes → confirm consistent charging indication
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Reconnect test: unplug/replug once → should resume charging normally
5) Digital screen (and the “round screen” reality): lock the UI, not just “has a screen”
The product page is grouped under “Disposable vape with screen,” which is enough to justify “screen-equipped” in your blog/PO.
But the exact display type (round vs full-screen vs segmented) is commonly where suppliers drift between batches.
What to lock in:
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What the screen shows (battery %, icon, etc.)
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What it shows while charging
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Any mode indicators (if applicable)
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The physical screen placement + lens style (photo reference)
Golden-sample rule: screenshot/photo the display states on your approved sample and attach that to your PO as the acceptance standard.
6) 10-minute inbound QC SOP (fast, repeatable, works at scale)
For each shipment/batch:
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Scan & label: confirm capacity variant (1ml vs 2ml) matches cartons and your ASN/PO
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Visual check: seams, mouthpiece fit, base alignment
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Screen check: all segments/pixels light; consistent behavior across samples
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USB-C check: port fit + 5–10 minute charge acceptance
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Draw sensor sanity: short test draw to confirm activation (no-button designs reduce user error, but sensors must be consistent)
Log failures by carton ID + supplier batch so you can quarantine precisely instead of burning the whole shipment.
7) Don’t let shipping paperwork become your bottleneck (lithium battery requirement)
Even “empty” devices contain lithium batteries. If you ship internationally or via certain carriers, partners may request a UN 38.3 lithium battery test summary. PHMSA provides guidance on the lithium battery test summary requirement (effective Jan 1, 2022; revised effective May 10, 2024).
Supplier ask (minimum):
UN 38.3 Test Summary for the battery type used in your batch
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