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+15,000 Puffs
0% Nicotine
Plant Powered Puffs
Unique Flavors
+15,000 Puffs
0% Nicotine
Plant Powered Puffs
Unique Flavors
+15,000 Puffs

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WHY CHOOSE ARRØ
NICOTINE-FREE VAPES?

In the world of nicotine-free vapes, not every device is created equal. Here are just a few of the features that set ARRØ apart:

Fewer Harmful Ingredients

Just because your vape is nicotine-free, it doesn't mean you're automatically safe from inhaling harmful ingredients. Like other zero-nicotine disposable vapes, ARRØ vapes are free of nicotine and tobacco, but they also don’t contain any diacetyl, formaldehyde, or vitamin E acetate, three dangerous substances other vape manufacturers may still use.

Helps Curb Nicotine Addiction

Breaking a nicotine addiction isn't just about removing the chemical from your body. It's also about addressing the hand-to-mouth habit and oral fixation you've developed, along with the dependence on nicotine itself.

Every zero nicotine disposable vape helps you overcome your nicotine addiction by mimicking the physical act of smoking or vaping with nicotine but without delivering any of the harmful chemical.

Overflowing with Flavor Options

ARRØ boasts some of the best flavors you'll find anywhere in a nicotine-free vape. Our seven delicious blends include Hawaiian Ice, Strawberry Pomegranate Ice, Magic Mint, Peach Berry, Strawberry Kiwi, Gummy Drop, and Watermelon Aloe Grape, meaning you’re sure to find one (or more) that you'll love.

Rechargeable with USB-C

You can also say goodbye for good to device-specific dedicated chargers. Every ARRØ device is rechargeable with any USB-C cord. That means you can charge your ARRØ with the same cord you use to charge your phone, giving you the confidence that your vape will always be ready to deliver great taste wherever and whenever you need it.

Most pure plant vape

Ingredients Matter

Flavoring from fruit extracts

Propylene glycol

Vegetable glycerin

HOW TO USE ARRØ NICOTINE-FREE VAPES

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Open the packaging & remove the rubber cap.

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Place the opening to your lips.

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Breathe it in, hold for a few seconds, & breathe out.

0% Nicotine
Plant Powered Puffs
Unique Flavors
+15,000 Puffs
0% Nicotine
Plant Powered Puffs
Unique Flavors
+15,000 Puffs
0% Nicotine
Plant Powered Puffs
Unique Flavors
+15,000 Puffs

I could definitely tell a difference in my mood after I used ARRO for a few days. I was more in the mood also. They work great!

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Reviews

Great flavour

Long lasting, good flavor. Hits just like a regular vape without the nic

Joshua Pavis
Highly recommend.

This has been a great tool to aid in quitting nicotine. I quit smoking about 8 months ago, went to vape and have now been using nicotine free for a month and this was the best for me by far.

Alex James
WORTH THE MONEY

Great amount of “smoke” to simulate the sensation of a traditional vape. Good flavor. Definitely worth purchasing if you’re looking for healthy substitution for nicotine vapes

Sofia Harvetz
QUIT NICOTINE

This has been a great tool to aid in quitting nicotine. I quit smoking about 8 months ago, went to vape and have now been using nicotine free for a month and this was the best for me by far.

Alex James

FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS

Is it safe to vape without nicotine?

Choosing vaping products that are nicotine-free is generally going to be better for you than using nicotine-containing vapes. Nicotine itself is a harmful chemical, and its use can lead to a narrowing of your arteries, increases in blood pressure, and elevated heart rate. These effects can increase your chances of having a heart attack or stroke.

However, nicotine isn't the only harmful substance that can be in a vape product. You should also make sure the vape you're using doesn't contain any known harmful ingredients like diacetyl, formaldehyde, or vitamin E acetate.

Are zero nicotine vapes addictive?

When you smoke cigarettes or use vapes with nicotine, your body can become physically addicted to that active chemical. But you can also develop a "soft addiction" to the simple act of vaping.

Fiddling with something in your hands, raising it to your mouth, inhaling, and exhaling can all become ingrained behaviors that can be hard to break.

With non-nicotine vapes, of course, you won't develop a physical addiction to nicotine. But you may become accustomed to the repetitive actions described above.

What is the safest vape?

There's no single "safest vape" on the market. But some vapes can be considered safer.

Of course, you want to avoid nicotine. That's why you're looking for a nicotine-free vape in the first place.

But you also want to avoid dangerous chemicals we've mentioned a couple of times already — diacetyl, formaldehyde, and vitamin E acetate — that have been shown to cause health problems.

Outside of that, a vape may contain ingredients that are generally considered safe but which may be harmful to you personally.

Caffeine, for example, is generally considered safe if used in moderation. However, if you're sensitive to caffeine and you use a vape containing it, it may not be safe for you.

Always read the list of ingredients for any vape you try so you're sure of what you're getting. You can also look at our blog posts on Where to Buy Nicotine-Free Vapes and 12 Best Nicotine-Free Vapes for more information on the safest vapes.

Do nicotine-free vapes have age restrictions?

The answer to this question is going to depend on where you live.

In the U.S.A., the legal age to buy what the government calls "tobacco products" is 21. And yes, even non-nicotine vapes are considered "tobacco products" for the age requirement.

However, two states have set the legal age to 19 (Alaska and Arizona), and a handful of others have set the age at 18 (Kansas, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia and Wisconsin).

Elsewhere in the world – in the U.K., for example – the legal age to buy vapes or vaping accessories is 18. The minimum age is also 18 in Canada, though some provinces have raised that age to 19 or 21.

To be safe, you’ll have to become familiar with your local laws governing tobacco products and determine what constitutes a “tobacco product” where you live.