IGET Bar Pro Blackberry Pomegranate Cherry Review: Rich Fruit Layers or Just Another Sweet Disposable?

Intro

Most triple-fruit disposable vapes are honestly disappointing.

They throw three flavours on the box, then everything blends into one generic sugary mess after a few puffs. So when I picked up the IGET Bar Pro Blackberry Pomegranate Cherry, my expectations were pretty low.

I thought it would taste like another overly sweet berry mix with a fancy name slapped on it.

But after the first inhale, I realised this one was trying to do something different.

The flavours actually arrive in layers instead of smashing together all at once. That surprised me. The real question was whether that complexity could survive after thousands of puffs — or if it would collapse into syrup halfway through the device.

So I used it daily for over a week around Melbourne cafés, late-night gaming sessions, and long workdays to see if this flavour genuinely deserves a spot in an Aussie vaper’s rotation.

The IGET Bar Pro Blackberry Pomegranate Cherry vape held in hand against a blurred Melbourne laneway background.

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Flavour Breakdown — What Does It Actually Taste Like?
A graphic showing blackberry, pomegranate, and cherry icons with flavour notes for the IGET Bar Pro review.

First Puff Impression

The inhale starts with blackberry straight away.

It’s dark, juicy, and slightly tart instead of tasting like cheap grape candy. That alone already separates it from a lot of disposable berry flavours floating around Australia right now.

Halfway through the puff, the pomegranate kicks in.

It adds a sharper, tangy edge that cuts through the sweetness nicely. Then on the exhale, the cherry arrives with a syrupy finish that reminds me of cocktail cherries or Black Forest cake filling.

There’s basically no ice here.

That’s going to be a huge positive for people sick of every vape tasting like frozen fruit toothpaste.


Sweetness vs Tartness

This flavour walks a pretty fine line.

The blackberry and cherry definitely lean sweet, but the pomegranate stops things from becoming completely overwhelming during shorter sessions.

The issue comes during chain vaping.

After about 15–20 minutes, the cherry starts dominating the profile and the sweetness builds heavily on your tongue. It never becomes unbearable, but it definitely isn’t a clean or refreshing vape.

I’d rate it around:

  • Sweetness: 7.5/10
  • Tartness: 6/10
  • Ice Level: 1/10

Candy vs Natural

The blackberry feels the most realistic.

The pomegranate tastes closer to a tangy cordial or juice concentrate rather than actual fruit, but it still works well.

The cherry is where the flavour goes full candy mode.

It’s rich, syrupy, and dessert-like rather than fresh. Honestly, that cherry layer is probably going to decide whether you love or hate this vape.


Aftertaste

The aftertaste hangs around longer than I expected.

You’re left with lingering sweet cherry notes and slight pomegranate dryness. It isn’t harsh, but it definitely stays on your palate longer than cleaner fruit flavours like Blueberry Ice or Watermelon Mint.

If you hate lingering sweetness, this probably won’t be your thing.


Does It Get Boring?

For me? Eventually, yes.

The first couple of days were genuinely interesting because the flavour has actual layering and depth. But by day four or five, I started craving something lighter and cleaner.

This feels more like a “weekend flavour” or evening vape rather than a true all-day device.


Real Vaping Experience — Living With It Daily
Someone vaping the IGET Bar Pro Blackberry Pomegranate Cherry while waiting for a tram in Adelaide.

The flavour is only half the story.

The actual IGET Bar Pro hardware still matters, especially when you’re committing to around 10,000 puffs.

The throat hit feels smooth but firm enough to stay satisfying. The mesh coil delivers surprisingly dense vapour without feeling harsh, even during longer sessions.

One thing I noticed immediately was the tighter airflow.

Compared to some oversized disposables that feel way too airy, this one gives a more controlled MTL-style draw. I actually preferred that because it makes the flavour feel denser.


Chain Vaping Performance

The device handles chain vaping pretty well.

No burnt hits. No weird overheating. Vapour consistency stays stable even during longer use sessions.

That said, the flavour changes over time.

Around the estimated 6,000–7,000 puff mark, the sharp pomegranate note starts fading away first. After that, the vape becomes more of a generic sweet blackberry-cherry blend.

Still enjoyable.

Just less interesting.


Battery & Device Performance

The battery consistency is solid right until near the end.

Unlike some large disposables that feel weak once the battery drops, the IGET Bar Pro keeps delivering decent vapour output almost the entire way through.

The device itself feels premium enough for the price range, although it’s definitely chunky in the pocket compared to slimmer disposables.


Real vs Fake IGET Bar Pro — Important Warning

Australia’s disposable vape market is absolutely flooded with fake IGET devices right now.

And honestly, fake versions usually taste terrible compared to genuine ones.

Here’s what I noticed when comparing authentic IGET Bar Pro units with suspicious counterfeit versions:

FeatureGenuine IGET Bar ProFake IGET Device
QR VerificationClean scan + official verificationBroken links or missing
Flavour QualityLayered and consistentFlat or chemical taste
Mouthpiece FinishSmooth and solidLoose or rough plastic
Packaging PrintSharp text and vibrant coloursFaded colours or blurry text
Battery PerformanceStable outputWeak vapour or overheating

Quick Tip

Always buy from trusted Australian vape sellers.

If the price looks suspiciously cheap, there’s usually a reason.


Flavour Comparison — Which One Should You Choose?

IGET Bar Pro Blackberry Pomegranate Cherry vs Grape Ice
Someone vaping the IGET Bar Pro Blackberry Pomegranate Cherry while waiting for a tram in Adelaide.

FeatureBlackberry Pomegranate CherryGrape Ice
SweetnessHighMedium
Ice LevelAlmost noneStrong
ComplexityHighSimple
All-Day VapeNot reallyYes
Best ForFlavour chasersEveryday users

My Take

Grape Ice is easier to vape daily because the cooling keeps things fresh.

Blackberry Pomegranate Cherry feels richer, darker, and more layered. Better for short sessions when you actually want to focus on flavour.


Compared to Generic Mixed Berry Vapes

Most mixed berry disposables taste cheap after a while.

This one at least tries to create separation between each fruit layer. The blackberry and pomegranate combination gives it more depth than standard “berry ice” flavours.

It feels more mature compared to ultra-sweet beginner-style disposables.


Who Is This Flavour For?

You’ll Probably Love It If:

  • You’re bored of standard icy fruit flavours
  • You enjoy layered fruit or dessert-style profiles
  • You prefer rich berry flavours over minty refreshment
  • You want something different from generic Blueberry Ice

You Should Probably Avoid It If:

  • You only vape icy or menthol flavours
  • You hate lingering sweetness
  • You want a true all-day vape
  • You prefer light, refreshing fruit profiles

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Genuinely layered fruit profile with noticeable flavour progression
  • Rare non-icy disposable in the Australian market
  • Smooth but satisfying throat hit
  • Tight airflow gives excellent MTL performance
  • Blackberry and pomegranate combination feels more premium than standard berry flavours

Cons

  • Sweetness builds heavily during chain vaping
  • Pomegranate note fades later into device lifespan
  • Cherry aftertaste lingers quite a while
  • Not ideal for all-day vaping sessions

Final Verdict — Is It Worth Buying?

Honestly? Yes — but only if you know what you’re getting into.

The IGET Bar Pro Blackberry Pomegranate Cherry isn’t trying to be a clean, refreshing daily vape. It’s built for people who want richer, more layered fruit flavours without heavy menthol cooling.

For the first half of the device, the flavour genuinely feels more sophisticated than most disposable vapes in Australia right now.

The downside is flavour fatigue.

After a few days, the sweetness starts becoming a bit much, especially if you chain vape regularly. And once the pomegranate fades later into the lifespan, the complexity drops noticeably.

Still, for around the price of a pub meal in Melbourne, it delivers a pretty unique experience.

I wouldn’t use it as my only vape.

But as a rotation flavour when you’re sick of standard icy disposables? It absolutely works.


Specifications Table

SpecificationDetail
Puff CountUp to 10,000 Puffs
Battery2000mAh
Nicotine Strength5% (50mg/mL)
E-Liquid Capacity20mL
Coil1.2Ω Mesh Coil
Weight93g
ChargingNon-Rechargeable

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is IGET Bar Pro Blackberry Pomegranate Cherry very sweet?

Yes. The cherry note makes it noticeably sweeter than most standard berry flavours, especially during longer vaping sessions.


Does this flavour have ice?

Almost none.

There’s only a tiny cooling sensation. If you want strong menthol or icy throat hit, this probably won’t satisfy you.


Is it good for beginners?

Not really.

The layered flavour profile and lingering sweetness feel better suited for experienced vapers who already know they enjoy darker fruit flavours.


What does it actually taste like?

Think of it like this:

  • Blackberry on inhale
  • Tangy pomegranate in the middle
  • Syrupy cherry on exhale

It’s closer to a rich fruit dessert than a refreshing fruit vape.


Does the flavour stay consistent for all 10,000 puffs?

Mostly, yes.

But the pomegranate note weakens later into the device lifespan, leaving a sweeter blackberry-cherry profile near the end.


If you’re bored of the same old icy grape and blueberry disposables, the IGET Bar Pro Blackberry Pomegranate Cherry is genuinely worth trying at least once.

It’s richer, more layered, and far more interesting than most berry vapes currently floating around the Aussie market.

Just don’t expect a light all-day vape.

This one’s more like a late-night dessert than a bottle of water.

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