Luigi 2g: Every Two Gram Device, Priced Per Gram

A Luigi 2g device holds two grams of live resin and liquid diamonds in a sealed body, which is double the one gram format most of the market still sells. That size difference is the single most useful thing to understand about the range, because it changes the price comparison completely: a 2g Luigi at 25 dollars costs less per gram than a 1g competitor at 20.

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What 2g Actually Means

Two grams is the fill weight of the extract inside the tank, not the weight of the device. Every Luigi 2g disposable carries that same two gram fill of live resin with liquid diamonds, and the number matters because tank sizes across the wider vape market are not standardised. A device advertised at a lower price is very often a one gram unit, and comparing the two on the label price rather than on cost per gram is how buyers end up paying more for less.

The extract itself is identical across the Luigi 2g range regardless of which series you buy. Nobody is putting a cheaper oil in the cheaper device. What changes between a 25 dollar Luigi 2g and a 35 dollar one is the hardware generation and the flavor set, which is set out in full on the disposables collection page.

The Luigi 2g disposable range, two gram live resin devices
Every Luigi 2g device carries the same two gram live resin fill.

Every Luigi 2g Device

Luigi 2g deviceSeriesPriceWhat is different
Series 8 2gV8 hardware35 USDNewest run, usually ships with a pre roll
Series 6 2gMid generation30 USDDessert and candy flavor set
Series 5 2gMid generation25 USDWidest flavor spread in the range
Series 2 2gEarlier generation25 USDEstablished fruit and candy profiles
Luigi 2g V7V7 hardwareSee listingBuilt to hold a 2g fill without leaking
FattoneLarge formatSee listingLarger than 2g, built for runtime
Every Luigi 2g device in the catalogue and what separates them.

2g Against 1g on Real Cost

This is the comparison that actually decides value, and it is the one the label price hides.

DeviceFillPriceCost per gram
Luigi 2g, entry series2g25 USD12.50 USD
Luigi 2g, Series 62g30 USD15.00 USD
Luigi 2g, Series 82g35 USD17.50 USD plus a pre roll
Typical 1g live resin device1g20 to 25 USD20 to 25 USD
Typical 1g distillate device1g15 to 20 USD15 to 20 USD, different extract
Why a 2g Luigi at 25 dollars beats a 1g device at 20 on the number that matters.

The only row that undercuts a Luigi 2g on cost per gram is distillate, and that is a different extract rather than a cheaper version of the same one. Our comparison of live resin against distillate explains what the gap buys you, and the pricing guide covers the full ladder.

How Long 2g Lasts

Printed puff counts assume a short uniform draw that almost nobody takes, so they are close to useless for planning. Grams against your own habit gives a figure you can rely on.

How you use itDaily drawsA Luigi 2g lastsCost per day at 25 USD
Evenings only15 to 256 to 8 weeksaround 0.50 USD
Daily, moderate40 to 603 to 4 weeksunder 1 USD
Through the day90 or more10 to 14 daysabout 2 USD
Social onlyunder 103 months or morenegligible
What two grams realistically delivers, by how you actually use it.

The practical consequence of a 2g device lasting a month is that flavor choice matters more than it would on a device you finish in a week, because palate fatigue becomes a real factor. Put your own numbers through the puff calculator, and our runtime guide covers the variables in detail.

The 2g and Pre Roll Pairing

Most of the current Series 8 run ships as a dual pack: the Luigi 2g device and a pre roll in the same box. Worth understanding before you buy rather than after, because the two are not interchangeable. A 2g device gives dose control, discretion and weeks of use. A pre roll gives full spectrum flower and a single defined session.

Because a standalone Fattone pre roll sells for ten dollars, a paired 35 dollar Series 8 purchase effectively puts the device at 25, which is entry pricing for the newest hardware. Our guide to the 2g disposable with pre roll covers how the pairing works, and the pre roll collection lists them standalone.

Why 2g Devices Fail Early

A larger tank introduces failure modes a 1g device does not have, and nearly all of them happen after the halfway mark when the oil sits lower and the coil has already done a fortnight of work.

What happensWhy it happens on a 2gThe fix
Clogging in week threeMore room for oil to migrate as the level dropsStore it upright, always
Slower warm up later onA partly empty tank takes longer to reach temperatureGive it longer before judging it
Flooding when you pull hardThe instinct as it empties is to draw harderEase off rather than pulling harder
Flavor shift near the endNormal on every device of this typeNot a fault, that is the tank finishing
The failure modes specific to a two gram tank, and what actually fixes each one.

If a device stops working, our guide on a Luigi disposable that is not hitting works through the causes in order of how often each one is the answer.

Spotting a Fake 2g Luigi

Two gram devices are copied more heavily than any other format, because the higher price makes them a more attractive target. Packaging is cheap to replicate and current fakes replicate it well, so a box that looks right proves nothing.

  • Seal and print. Intact seal, sharp printing, no misaligned seams or spelling errors.
  • Batch code. Legible and unique rather than smudged or repeated across units.
  • Authenticity code. The one thing that cannot be convincingly copied. Scan it before first use.
  • Price. A 2g live resin device well below the going rate is arithmetic that does not work.
  • Fill level. A genuine 2g tank looks full. A device sold as 2g that is visibly short is not one.

Run the code through our verification page before first use, and our guide to telling real from fake sets out the full method.

Buying 2g in Volume

If you already know which Luigi 2g you want, buying singles repeatedly is the expensive way to do it. Multi device formats spread packing and shipping across more units, so the per unit rate falls while the product stays identical.

FormatWho it suitsWhere to look
Single deviceTrying a flavor, or occasional usethe shop
Pack of 10Heavy users with a settled flavorProduct page
Pack of 50 or 250Small shops and resellerswholesale terms
Master boxStockists holding a casewholesale terms
How to buy Luigi 2g devices at volume and who each format suits.

One caution that applies to every volume purchase: buy one device first. A pack of ten in a flavor you turn out not to enjoy is an expensive way to learn your own preference.

Which 2g Device to Choose

  • Cheapest per gram. Series 2 or Series 5 at 25 dollars, which works out at 12.50 a gram and uses the same extract as everything above it.
  • Best flavor. Series 6 at 30 dollars, built entirely around dessert and candy profiles.
  • Newest hardware plus a pre roll. Series 8 at 35 dollars, which is effectively 25 for the device once the included pre roll is counted.
  • Longest runtime. A Fattone, if replacement frequency rather than flavor is your actual complaint.
  • Widest choice. Series 5, which spans every flavor direction and is the best way to find out what you like.

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Why the Market Moved to 2g

Two gram devices were unusual three years ago and are now the default at the quality end of the market. The shift happened for a practical reason rather than a marketing one: a one gram device does not last a regular user long enough to be convenient, and the packaging, shipping and hardware cost of a device is roughly the same whether it holds one gram or two. Doubling the fill barely moves the cost of producing it, so the per gram price falls sharply while the buyer replaces the device half as often.

That economics explains why so many one gram devices now look poor value. They were priced for a market where one gram was standard, and the price did not fall when the standard changed. A buyer comparing a 20 dollar 1g device against a 25 dollar Luigi 2g is comparing 20 a gram against 12.50, which is not a close call.

The counter argument is real and worth stating. A 2g device is a longer commitment to one flavor, and palate fatigue over three or four weeks is a genuine effect rather than a figure of speech. Buyers who like variety are often better served by two devices from different flavor directions than by one large one, which is the practical case for using the Series 5 collection to find your preferences before settling.

There is also a storage consequence people underestimate. A device you hold for a month has a month in which to be damaged by heat, and heat is the one thing that permanently degrades the aromatic fraction you paid the live resin premium for. Upright, cool, dark and out of the car is the whole instruction, and it matters more at 2g than it ever did at 1g.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 2g mean on a Luigi disposable?

Two grams is the weight of live resin and liquid diamonds inside the tank, double the one gram fill most of the market sells. It is the number that decides real value, because a 2g device at 25 dollars costs 12.50 a gram against 20 or more for a typical 1g device.

Is a Luigi 2g better value than a 1g device?

On cost per gram, clearly yes. A 2g Luigi at 25 dollars undercuts a 1g competitor at 20 dollars by a wide margin, and the extract is live resin rather than distillate. The label price is the misleading number.

How long does a Luigi 2g last?

Three to four weeks on moderate daily use, six to eight weeks on light evening use, and around two weeks on heavy all day use. Printed puff counts assume a draw length nobody actually takes.

Do all Luigi 2g devices come with a pre roll?

Most of the current Series 8 run does. Earlier series are sold as the device alone. Because a standalone pre roll is ten dollars, a paired Series 8 at 35 puts the device itself at effectively 25.

Why does my Luigi 2g stop drawing after a few weeks?

Almost always a clog rather than a failure, and it is more common on a 2g tank because there is more room for oil to migrate as the level drops. Store it upright, warm it before use, and draw gently rather than harder.

Are cheap Luigi 2g devices fake?

A 2g live resin device well below the going rate is the strongest single warning sign there is, because the extract has a real floor cost. Check the seal, the print and the batch code, then scan the authenticity code before use.

Which Luigi 2g should I buy first?

Series 2 or Series 5 at 25 dollars. They are the lowest outlay, the extract is identical to the devices ten dollars dearer, and Series 5 in particular spans every flavor direction so it teaches you what you actually prefer.