If the capacity argument landed, the JNR vape Stellarc 100K page has live pricing and the current in-stock pod list, and JNR Stellarc replacement pods is where the 32 mL pod economics above actually apply. Choose a taste profile on the JNR vape flavors hub, which gives every prefilled option its own tasting page. The JNR vape homepage sets the Stellarc against the P5 GlassRock if you want the same juice in a different chassis, and delivery timing by state is on JNR Vape Near Me.
JNR Stellarc 100K vs RAZ VUE 50K — Same Kit Price, Opposite Design Bets
These two kits carry the same sticker price and the same basic layout — a battery unit you keep, a prefilled pod you swap. They spend that identical budget on opposite things. RAZ put it into a battery module that detaches and doubles as a power bank. JNR put it into a pod more than twice the size.
JNR Stellarc 100K Vape Kit

RAZ VUE 50K
The Stellarc 100K Kit and the RAZ VUE 50K Kit sell at the same price and share the same kit-and-pod architecture at 5% salt nicotine, so this comparison comes down to where each brand spent the money. RAZ built a detachable power bank — the battery module comes off and can charge other devices, which no JNR device does. JNR built a bigger pod: 32 mL against 13 mL, and a kit rated 100,000 puffs against 50,000. On refills the Stellarc pod lists at $21.99 for 32 mL, about $0.69 per mL, while the VUE pod lists at $16.99 for 13 mL, about $1.31 per mL — so the VUE pod is cheaper to buy but roughly twice as expensive per mL. Pick RAZ for the power bank and the lower per-refill outlay; pick JNR for the longest run between swaps and the lowest cost per mL.
Spec-by-Spec Breakdown — Where Each Device Wins
Two ways to spend the same $23.99
Both kits list at the same sale price and both are built the same way — a rechargeable unit you keep, a factory-prefilled pod you replace, 5% salt nicotine on each. What differs is the design bet. RAZ spent the budget on a battery module that detaches from the pod and works as a power bank for other devices. JNR spent it on capacity: a 32 mL pod and a kit rated 100,000 puffs. Neither choice is wrong, they just serve different people, and at identical sticker prices you are choosing a priority rather than paying more for a better device.
Pod capacity and cost per mL
A Stellarc replacement pod holds 32 mL and lists at $21.99, roughly $0.69 per mL. A RAZ VUE replacement pod holds 13 mL and lists at $16.99, roughly $1.31 per mL. The VUE pod is cheaper to pick up but carries well under half the juice, so per mL it costs close to twice as much. Buying enough VUE pods to match a single Stellarc pod means roughly two and a half pods for about $42 against $22. If you vape daily this is the number that matters most, and it favours the Stellarc decisively.
The detachable power bank — RAZ genuinely wins this
The VUE battery module separates from the pod and can charge other devices over USB-C. That is not marketing garnish, it is a functional second use for hardware you are already carrying, and nothing in the JNR range does it. If you regularly run your phone flat, this single feature may outweigh every capacity argument on the JNR side. It also changes the spare-parts logic: a VUE owner can carry a charged spare module, whereas a Stellarc owner carries a spare pod. Credit where it is due — this category is not close.
Rated puffs, and what the rating is worth
The Stellarc kit is rated 100,000 puffs against the VUE rated 50,000, at the same kit price. As with every device in this class, treat the number as a manufacturer laboratory figure rather than a promise — real-world output typically lands somewhere around 60 to 75 percent of the rating depending on draw length and how hard you run the coil. That discount applies to both, so the two-to-one ordering holds even though neither device will hit its headline number in normal use.
Battery architecture
The Stellarc runs a dual-battery arrangement — a small cell in the control module driving the chip and the curved screen, a larger cell in the body driving the dual-mesh coil, so the display never competes with the coil for power. The VUE takes a different route: one detachable module that handles everything and can be swapped or recharged separately. Both approaches solve the voltage-sag problem that plagues single-cell disposables, and both do it well. Which you prefer is mostly a question of whether you value an integrated screen or a removable power source.
Brand footprint in the US
RAZ has built a large and vocal US following, and the VUE line carries a meaningful volume of verified buyer ratings — the kind of third-party signal a smaller brand cannot manufacture. JNR is the smaller name here with a narrower retail footprint, and most US buyers reach it online rather than off a shelf. If you weight social proof and the ability to find stock locally, RAZ is ahead and it would be dishonest to argue otherwise.
Verification and buying channel
Every Stellarc box carries a scratch panel with a code you can check through the JNR portal, and vapejnr.com ships from our own Sacramento warehouse with orders handed to the carrier within one working day. RAZ runs its own verification too, but its wider popularity has made it one of the more heavily counterfeited lines in the US, and stock passes through many hands before it reaches a buyer. Buying direct is the practical way to shorten that chain, whichever brand you land on.
Price-Per-Puff Math — The Cost Comparison That Matters
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Cheapest in this analysis — but needs a hub
Detachable power bank, cheaper pod sticker
You want the longest run between pod swaps and the lowest cost per mL.
- ✓You want the biggest pod available. At 32 mL against 13 mL, the Stellarc pod carries roughly 2.5 times the e-liquid and runs far longer between swaps.
- ✓You are optimising cost per mL rather than cost per purchase — about $0.69 per mL against about $1.31 means the Stellarc costs roughly half as much for the same volume of juice.
- ✓You want the higher rated kit life: 100,000 puffs against 50,000, at the same kit sticker price.
- ✓You have no use for a power bank and would rather that budget went into capacity.
You want a battery that detaches and charges your phone, and a cheaper pod at the till.
- •The detachable power bank is genuinely useful to you. The VUE battery module comes off and can charge other devices — a real feature that no JNR device offers.
- •You prefer a lower cost per refill at the counter. A VUE pod lists at $16.99 against $21.99 for a Stellarc pod, even though the VUE works out dearer per mL.
- •RAZ has a strong US following and the VUE line carries a substantial base of verified buyer ratings.
- •You like the modularity of separating power from pod, and expect to carry a spare module rather than a spare pod.