RAZ Zero Nicotine: Discontinued — Here's the Closest 0% Alternative
By the Deepkold Editorial Team · Reviewed June 11, 2026 · Educational, not medical advice
Searching for a RAZ zero nicotine — the no-nic TN9000 or the LTX 25K Zero? The honest answer first: both are out of production, and have been out of stock across the market for around a year. The current RAZ lineup is nicotine-only. This guide covers what happened, and maps all 10 no-nicotine RAZ flavors to the closest 0% disposable you can actually buy new today.
- RAZ's TN9000 Zero and LTX 25K Zero are out of production — the current RAZ lineup is nicotine-only.
- Two of the ten no-nic flavors (Blue Razz Ice, Watermelon Ice) exist by the same name in Deepkold's 0% Polar Ice line.
- Closest current match: 0% nicotine, up to 15,000 puffs, 16 mL, USB-C — $24.99. Adults 21+.
Does RAZ still make a vape with no nicotine?
No. RAZ's two no-nicotine devices — the TN9000 Zero Nicotine and LTX 25K Zero Nicotine — are both out of production, with no restock for around a year; the current RAZ lineup ships with nicotine only. The closest in-production swap is a Deepkold zero-nicotine disposable: 0% nicotine, ~15,000-puff class, 16 mL, USB-C rechargeable, $24.99.
What happened to RAZ zero nicotine
RAZ went further into 0% than most nicotine brands — it shipped two zero-nicotine devices: the TN9000 Zero Nicotine (9,000 puffs, the no-nic version of its breakout device) and the LTX 25K Zero Nicotine (25,000 puffs), with ten no-nic flavors between them. For a while it was one of the easiest 0% lineups to actually find.
Then production stopped. Both zero-nic devices have been out of stock across retailers for roughly a year with no restock, while the nicotine lineup kept shipping. It's the standard pattern: for a nicotine brand, the 0% line is a side SKU — first to be cut, last to come back. Searches for "raz zero nicotine" and "raz no nicotine vape" haven't slowed much; the supply just ended.
Deepkold sits on the other side of that trade-off: 0% nicotine is the entire catalog, not a variant — there is no nicotine version to retreat to. Below, each of the ten no-nic RAZ flavors is mapped to its closest current-production 0% match.
All 10 no-nic RAZ flavors → the closest 0% swap
The real question is flavor-shaped: "I vaped flavor X — what replaces it?" Two carry over by name; the rest map by profile. These are our recipes, not RAZ's — closest match, not a re-issue.
| RAZ zero-nic flavor | Profile | Closest Deepkold 0% swap |
|---|---|---|
| Blue Razz Ice | Iced blue raspberry | Blue Razz Ice — Polar Ice line (same profile, same name) |
| Watermelon Ice | Watermelon with a frost finish | Watermelon Ice — Polar Ice line (same profile, same name) |
| Miami Mint | Sweet tropical mint | Menthol Ice — Polar Ice line (the coldest, cleanest mint we make) |
| NY Mint | Crisp straight mint | Menthol Ice — Polar Ice line (pure menthol, arctic finish) |
| Strawberry Ice | Chilled ripe strawberry | Strawberry Kiwi — Signature line (ripe strawberry, zesty edge) |
| Strawberry Burst | Sweet strawberry candy | Strawberry Lemonade — Signature line (sweet-tart, all-day) |
| Blueberry Watermelon | Berry-melon mix | Watermelon Ice — Polar Ice line (melon-forward, frost finish) |
| Night Crawler | Dark mixed berry | Blue Razz Ice — Polar Ice line (deep berry, sub-zero snap) |
| Razzle Dazzle | Raspberry candy mix | Blue Razz Ice — Polar Ice line (tangy razz slushie) |
| Bangin Sour | Sour mixed fruit | Blue Razz Ice — Polar Ice line (the tangiest profile we make) |
RAZ® and its flavor names are trademarks of their respective owner; Deepkold is independent and not affiliated with or endorsed by it. Profile mapping is our editorial judgment of the closest taste match, stated plainly — no health or safety comparison is made.
TN9000 Zero / LTX 25K Zero vs a current 0% disposable
On capacity, a Deepkold sits between the two discontinued RAZ devices — bigger tank than the TN9000, smaller than the LTX — with the 0% spec both of them had:
| Spec | RAZ TN9000 Zero (discontinued) | RAZ LTX 25K Zero (discontinued) | Deepkold 0% disposable |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nicotine | 0% | 0% | 0% — every device, every flavor |
| Puffs | 9,000 | 25,000 | ~15,000-puff class |
| Battery | USB-C rechargeable | USB-C rechargeable | 650 mAh rechargeable · USB-C |
| Coil | Mesh | Mesh | Mesh — Kold Mode™ cold-tuned |
| Flavors at 0% | 10 between the two (while they lasted) | 9, across three lines | |
| Status | Out of production | Out of production | In production — 0% is the whole catalog |
| Price | Typically sold $1–2 above the nicotine version | $24.99 (list $29.99) | |
What carries over, and what doesn't — honestly
What carries over: the 0% spec, the format (draw-activated, USB-C rechargeable, big-tank disposable), the iced-fruit-and-mint flavor territory, and a familiar price class. Blue Razz Ice and Watermelon Ice carry over by name.
What doesn't: the brand. A Deepkold is not a RAZ — different recipes, no display screen wars, and a deliberately deeper cold, because with no nicotine throat hit the frost does that work. If what you miss is the RAZ name, nothing replaces that. If what you miss is a solid 0% disposable you can buy new instead of hunting year-old shelf stock, that's the exact job this lineup exists for — start at the nicotine free vape hub or go straight to the Polar Ice line.
Pricing, ordering & 21+
Deepkold zero-nicotine disposables are $24.99 each (list $29.99). Order online; we ship across the US from a US fulfillment center, free shipping over $80. Adults 21 and older only, with age verification. No medical claims — the only claim is 0% nicotine, checked batch by batch.
RAZ zero nicotine — questions
Is RAZ zero nicotine discontinued?
Does RAZ make a no-nicotine vape anymore?
What flavors did RAZ zero nicotine come in?
What is the closest alternative to the RAZ TN9000 Zero or LTX 25K Zero?
Can I still find RAZ zero nicotine near me?
Is Deepkold related to RAZ?
How much does the Deepkold alternative cost and how do I order?
WRITTEN & REVIEWED BY
The Deepkold Editorial Team
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