Cannabis Disposable Vapes — Happy Time's Guide to All-in-One Pens at Three Washington Dispensaries

Disposable vape pens — all-in-one cannabis pens you throw away when empty — are one of the fastest-growing categories on the Happy Time shelf. We stock them at all three Washington stores: Yakima, Mount Vernon, and Pullman. The format swap from cart-and-battery to disposable matters because oil quality varies a lot, and the cheapest disposables are often distillate while the premium ones run live resin or live rosin.

Happy TimeBy , Customer Experience Expert · Updated April 27, 2026

How Happy Time wrote this guide

Disposable inventory rotates faster than any other category — single-use form factor + tighter producer margins mean SKUs come and go. This guide reflects active brands at all three Happy Time stores.

What Happy Time stocks today

Disposable SKUs
350+
Oil formats
Live resin · Distillate · Hybrid
Common sizes
0.5 g · 1 g · 2 g (rechargeable)
Featured brands
Khalifa Kush, Optimum Extracts, Ric Flair Drip
Rechargeable
Yes (most 1g+ SKUs)

How a disposable differs from a cart-and-battery setup

A disposable is everything in one device: oil, atomizer, battery, mouthpiece. Pull it out of the package, vape until empty, throw away. A cart-and-battery setup separates the oil cartridge from the reusable battery — you swap the empty cart for a full one but keep the battery.

For occasional customers, disposables make sense — no battery to charge, no thread compatibility to worry about. For regular customers, cart-and-battery usually works out cheaper per gram. Happy Time stocks both at all three stores; see our vape cartridges guide for the cart format.

Oil grade — read the label, not just the brand

Same oil-format taxonomy applies to disposables as to carts: live resin (fresh-frozen, terpene-forward), live rosin (solventless premium), cured resin (everyday mid-tier), and distillate (high THC%, lower flavor). The disposable form factor doesn't change what's inside.

Cheap disposables ($10-15 range) are almost always distillate. Premium disposables ($30-60) are typically live resin or live rosin. Read the label or ask the budtender at any Happy Time store — we know each SKU's oil format.

Rechargeable disposables — the modern format

Most 1g+ disposables on the WA market today are rechargeable — a USB-C port lets you top up the battery so you don't lose oil if the battery dies first. This is the standard format for 1g and 2g disposables at Happy Time. Smaller 0.5g disposables are often non-rechargeable since the battery typically outlasts the oil.

Which Happy Time disposable to start with

New to cannabis vape: 0.5g hybrid distillate disposable, 18-22% THC range, $15-20 price tier. Easy on the throat, predictable, no commitment.

Experienced and looking for flavor: 1g rechargeable live resin disposable from Optimum Extracts, Phat Panda, or Khalifa Kush. $30-50 tier.

Cost-per-gram focus: 1g distillate rechargeable, $20-30. Cheapest path to a full gram of vape oil.

Compliance — same WSLCB rules apply

Disposables count as cannabis concentrate under WSLCB rules:

  • 21+ ID at entry, every party member.
  • Cash or debit only.
  • Per-day limit: 7 g of concentrate per customer (1g and 2g disposables count toward this).
  • No delivery — see WAC 314-55-079 in Sources.
  • Hours: 8 AM to 12 AM under WSLCB; Happy Time Yakima open until 11:30 PM.

Disposable Vapes — frequently asked questions

How long does a Happy Time disposable last?

A 0.5g disposable typically lasts 4-7 days for occasional users, 1-2 days for regular users. A 1g disposable typically lasts 1-2 weeks for occasional users. Battery life is no longer the bottleneck on most modern disposables — the oil runs out first.

Should I buy a disposable or a cart + battery?

Disposable for occasional or first-time use. Cart-and-battery if you vape regularly — typically $10-20 cheaper per gram once you own the battery. Happy Time stocks both at all three stores; the budtender will route based on your usage pattern.

Are cheap disposables worth it?

Below $15-20 they're almost always distillate, which means high THC% but lower flavor. They work, but the experience is flatter than a live resin or rosin disposable. If price matters most, fine. If flavor matters, step up to $30+.

Can I throw a disposable in the trash?

Disposable vapes contain a lithium battery — they shouldn't go in regular household trash. Many counties offer e-waste recycling that accepts vape disposables. Check your local hazardous-waste guidelines.

Do you deliver disposables?

No. Washington state law (WAC 314-55-079 in Sources) prohibits cannabis delivery from any licensed retailer. Reserve online via the Happy Time menu at your nearest store, pickup in about 15 minutes, 21+ ID required.

Ready to shop the disposable vapes menu?

Browse the live Happy Time menu at the location closest to you. Reserve online, pick up in about 15 minutes. Cash or debit, valid 21+ ID required.

Sources

Every regulatory and health claim in this Happy Time guide cites a verifiable government or peer-reviewed source. We don't cite anything we can't link.

  1. Chapter 314-55 WAC — Cannabis LicensesWSLCB
  2. WAC 314-55-079 — Cannabis retailer license: privileges, requirements, prohibitionsWSLCB
  3. WAC 314-55-147 — Hours of operationWSLCB

Written by Happy Time, Customer Experience Expert at Happy Time Dispensary. Last reviewed 2026-04-27.