American flag and vape β€” vapes made in USA

Vapes Made in USA: Which Brands Actually Manufacture Domestically?

Updated: Conrad Kurth 9 min read

Most vapes sold in the United States are designed, manufactured, and assembled in Shenzhen, China. The brands on convenience store shelves β€” Elf Bar, Geek Bar, SMOK, Lost Mary β€” are Chinese products with American marketing. A handful of companies actually operate in the US, and even fewer control their supply chain from American soil.

We are one of those companies. Cyclone Pods has been based in Santa Monica, California since 2018. We formulate our own e-liquids using USP-grade ingredients, and we publish third-party lab results from an ISO 17025-accredited facility. That puts us in a small minority in this industry.

This article breaks down what "made in USA" actually means in the vape world, which brands operate domestically, and what to look for when the label says "American."

Why "Made in USA" Matters for Vapes

The vape industry has a transparency problem. Most disposable vapes arrive in the US as finished goods from overseas factories. The American brand name on the box is often just a distributor β€” they did not formulate the liquid, they did not build the hardware, and they may not know exactly what is inside.

That matters for three reasons.

Quality Control and Ingredient Standards

US-based companies that formulate their own e-liquids can specify pharmaceutical-grade ingredients. USP-grade vegetable glycerin (VG) and propylene glycol (PG) meet United States Pharmacopeia purity standards. Overseas manufacturers may use industrial-grade alternatives that are chemically similar but produced under looser controls.

When a company operates in the US, its facilities are subject to FDA inspections, state regulations, and US labor laws. That does not guarantee perfection, but it creates accountability that does not exist for a factory 7,000 miles away.

Supply Chain Transparency

A US-based operation means a shorter, more auditable supply chain. You can verify the business address. You can look up the company registration. You can check whether their lab testing claims hold up. Try doing that with a brand whose only US presence is a PO box in Delaware and a website registered in Hong Kong.

Counterfeit Risk

The counterfeit vape problem overwhelmingly affects imported products. When a brand manufactures overseas, counterfeiters in the same region can replicate packaging and hardware with alarming accuracy. Brands with US-based operations have tighter control over their distribution chain, which makes counterfeiting harder (though not impossible).

Vape Brands Based in the USA

Here is an honest look at the major vape brands with US operations. We are distinguishing between three categories, because the label "American" can mean very different things:

  • US-headquartered + US-formulated β€” the company is based here and creates its own e-liquid formulations domestically
  • US-headquartered, overseas manufacturing β€” the company is American, but devices and/or liquids are manufactured abroad
  • Foreign-owned, US marketing only β€” a Chinese or international company selling under a brand name that sounds American
Brand Headquarters E-Liquid Formulation Hardware Manufacturing Published Lab Results Nicotine-Free Option
Cyclone Pods Santa Monica, CA US-formulated (USP-grade) Overseas hardware Yes β€” ISO 17025 accredited Yes (zero nicotine only)
ARRØ (MELO Labs) United States US-based Overseas hardware Not published Yes (zero nicotine only)
Juice Head Los Angeles, CA US-formulated Overseas hardware Limited Yes (also sells nicotine)
BLVK Los Angeles, CA US-formulated Overseas hardware Limited Limited (primarily nicotine)
Elf Bar / EB Design Shenzhen, China China China No Limited
Geek Bar Shenzhen, China China China No No
SMOK Shenzhen, China China China No No
Vuse (BAT) London, UK (BAT) Varies by market Multiple countries Corporate reports only No

A few things stand out from this table. No major vape brand manufactures hardware in the United States β€” the electronics supply chain for lithium-ion batteries, atomizer coils, and PCB boards is concentrated in China. What US-based brands can control is the e-liquid formulation, ingredient sourcing, quality testing, and distribution.

That distinction matters more than where the plastic shell was molded. The liquid is what you inhale. The liquid is where ingredient quality, contamination risk, and safety testing make a real difference.

Cyclone Pods β€” Santa Monica, California Since 2018

We started Cyclone Pods in Santa Monica in 2018 with a straightforward idea: make a vape that contains zero nicotine and prove what is in it.

Eight years later, we are still here. Same city. Same mission. We have never sold a nicotine product, and we never will.

What We Make

Our current lineup includes two product lines:

  • Gust Pro β€” 20,000 puffs, rechargeable USB-C, 14 flavors, $20. Features a turbo mode, four ice settings, and a screen displaying battery and liquid levels.
  • Lightning β€” refillable pod system, 10,000 puffs per pod, 13 flavors. Pods are $14; starter kits are $20. Magnetic pod connection, LED screen, turbo button.

Every device uses USP-grade vegetable glycerin (VG), USP-grade propylene glycol (PG), and food-grade flavorings. No nicotine. No tobacco. No diacetyl. No vitamin E acetate.

Third-Party Lab Testing

We send our products to Legend Technical Services, Inc. in St. Paul, Minnesota β€” an ISO 17025-accredited laboratory. They test using LC-MS/MS (liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry), the gold standard for detecting trace compounds in consumer products.

Their detection limit is 0.063 Β΅g/g. At that sensitivity, if nicotine or harmful contaminants were present in any meaningful quantity, the test would find them. Our results are published on our lab testing transparency page (Work Order #2503988).

Most vape brands β€” including some US-based ones β€” do not publish lab results at all. We think that is a problem. If a company will not show you independent testing, you are trusting their marketing department with your lungs.

What We Do Not Control

We are transparent about this: our hardware (the battery, coil, and housing) is manufactured overseas, like every other vape brand on the market. No company is building atomizer coils in Ohio. The electronics supply chain for these components does not exist in the US at scale.

What we do control is what goes into the liquid, how it is tested, and the standards we hold ourselves to. That is the part that actually affects your health.

A Closer Look at Other US-Based Brands

ARRØ (MELO Labs)

ARRØ is a zero-nicotine brand operated by MELO Labs, a US-based company. They position themselves similarly to us β€” nicotine-free, cleaner alternative. Their devices are well-designed and their flavor range is competitive.

The gap: ARRØ does not publish third-party lab results. They claim their products are tested, but the actual reports, lab name, methodology, and detection limits are not available on their website. That is not necessarily a red flag, but it is a missing trust signal that we think matters.

Juice Head

Juice Head is headquartered in Los Angeles and has been in the vape industry for years. They make both nicotine and zero-nicotine products. Their e-liquid formulation happens in the US, and they have a strong presence in brick-and-mortar retail.

If you are looking for a US-based brand that offers nicotine options alongside zero-nic, Juice Head is a legitimate operation. They are not a white-label import with a California address slapped on the box.

BLVK

BLVK is another Los Angeles-based brand. They are primarily a nicotine company β€” their zero-nicotine options are limited compared to their full nicotine lineup. They formulate domestically and have built a real brand with a loyal following.

For zero-nicotine specifically, they are not the strongest option. But as a US-based vape brand, they are legitimate.

Brands That Are NOT Made in the USA

For clarity, these popular brands are not American companies, despite widespread US availability:

  • Elf Bar / EB Design β€” manufactured by iMiracle Technology in Shenzhen, China. They rebranded to "EB Design" in the US market after trademark disputes. Fully Chinese operation.
  • Geek Bar β€” manufactured by Shenzhen Geekvape Technology, China. Their entire product line is designed, built, and filled overseas.
  • SMOK β€” Shenzhen IVPS Technology, China. One of the largest vape manufacturers in the world. Everything is made in China.
  • Vuse β€” owned by British American Tobacco (BAT), headquartered in London. A multinational tobacco company, not an American brand.
  • Lost Mary β€” a sub-brand of Elf Bar / iMiracle. Same Chinese manufacturing, different packaging.

These brands are not inherently bad products. But if "made in USA" matters to you, they do not qualify by any definition.

What to Look For in a US Vape Brand

The phrase "made in USA" is not regulated the same way for vapes as it is for, say, automobiles. There is no FTC certification program specific to vaping products. That means brands can imply domestic origins through packaging design, website copy, and flag imagery without meeting any particular standard.

Here is what actually indicates a US-based operation:

1. Verifiable Business Address

Not a PO box. Not a registered agent address in Delaware. A real office or facility you can look up on Google Maps. Our address in Santa Monica is public. You can find us on our about page.

2. Published Lab Testing

Third-party lab results from a named, accredited laboratory. Look for:

  • The lab's name and location
  • Accreditation (ISO 17025 is the standard for testing labs)
  • Testing methodology (LC-MS/MS, GC-MS, etc.)
  • Detection limits (lower is better β€” ours is 0.063 Β΅g/g)
  • A work order or report number you could theoretically verify

If a brand says "lab tested" without providing any of these details, that claim is essentially meaningless.

3. Ingredient Disclosure

A trustworthy brand tells you exactly what is in the liquid. USP-grade VG and PG. Food-grade flavorings. And a clear statement about what is not in it β€” no diacetyl, no vitamin E acetate, no nicotine (if that is the claim). Vague language like "premium ingredients" or "high-quality formula" is marketing, not disclosure.

4. Company History

How long has the brand been operating? A company that has been around for years with a consistent presence is different from a brand that appeared six months ago with a Shopify store and Instagram ads. We have been doing this since 2018 β€” that is eight years of consistent operation with zero product recalls.

5. FDA Compliance Posture

The FDA regulates vaping products through the Center for Tobacco Products. US-based companies operate under direct FDA jurisdiction, which means they are subject to facility inspections, marketing restrictions, and product standards. Overseas manufacturers face the same rules on paper, but enforcement is practically limited to import seizures at the border.

The Bottom Line

"Made in USA" in vaping is more nuanced than a flag on the box. No vape brand manufactures every component domestically β€” the hardware supply chain does not support it. What matters is where the company operates, who formulates the liquid you inhale, and whether they can prove their safety claims with real data.

We built Cyclone Pods in Santa Monica because we wanted to make a safer vape product and stand behind it with our name, our address, and our lab results. We are not the only US-based brand worth considering, but we are the only one that publishes ISO 17025-accredited lab reports for a 100% nicotine-free product line.

If you are looking for vapes made in America β€” or at least made by Americans who will show you what is inside β€” browse our full collection or read our lab testing transparency page to see the data for yourself.

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Conrad KurthFounder, Cyclone Pods

Conrad Kurth founded Cyclone Pods in 2018 to offer a genuinely nicotine-free vaping alternative. Based in Santa Monica, California, the brand focuses on ingredient transparency and third-party lab testing.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your nicotine, caffeine, or vaping habits.
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A few vape brands operate in the US, but no company manufactures vape hardware domestically. Cyclone Pods (Santa Monica, CA), ARRØ, Juice Head (Los Angeles), and BLVK (Los Angeles) formulate e-liquids in the US. The hardware (batteries, coils, atomizers) is manufactured in China for every brand on the market.

Cyclone Pods is based in Santa Monica, California and has operated since 2018. The company formulates its own e-liquids using USP-grade VG, PG, and food-grade flavorings. All products are independently tested by Legend Technical Services (ISO 17025 accredited, LC-MS/MS, 0.063 Β΅g/g detection limit).

Check five things: a verifiable US business address (not a PO box), published third-party lab results from a named accredited laboratory, a complete ingredient list on the website, at least 2-3 years of operating history, and compliance with FDA PMTA or enforcement discretion requirements.

China β€” specifically Shenzhen β€” has the manufacturing infrastructure, component supply chains, and cost advantages that make vape hardware production viable at scale. No US facility currently produces vape hardware competitively. US-based brands can differentiate on e-liquid formulation, lab testing, and ingredient quality rather than hardware manufacturing.

Country of origin alone does not determine safety. The key factors are ingredient quality (USP-grade vs industrial-grade), published lab testing, and supply chain transparency. Some Chinese-made devices from established brands are well-manufactured. The risk increases with unknown brands, counterfeit products, and devices without any third-party testing documentation.

Avoid products containing diacetyl (linked to bronchiolitis obliterans), vitamin E acetate (caused the 2019 EVALI outbreak), and any e-liquid without a disclosed ingredient list. Look for USP-grade VG and PG, food-grade flavorings, and published lab results confirming the absence of these substances.