A one-box vape order (10 units) should begin with one exact product variant, one destination and a written confirmation of the order terms. Artifact Vapor supports this small-order route from one box of 10 matching units; mixed variants are not available at this quantity. That makes the decision simpler: identify one brand, model and option; confirm adult eligibility and the destination gate; then ask for current order details before payment.

Scope: this page is general purchasing information for adults. It is not legal advice, an offer, a health claim, a recommendation to use nicotine products, or a promise that a product is available, eligible or deliverable to a particular destination. This guide is not a promise of availability, eligibility or delivery. Exact product identity, age eligibility, stock, price, order route and destination requirements must be confirmed for the individual order.
Prepared and reviewed by: Artifact Vapor Catalog & Documentation Team | Last reviewed: 10 August 2026
Start with one exact variant
“Ten units” is a quantity, not a product description. Before asking for an order, write the exact brand, model and selected option in one line. Do not replace that information with a puff-count label, a product family name, a photo or a flavor family. Those shortcuts make it difficult to establish what has actually been requested.
For the stated small-order process, all ten units must be the same variant. A mixed selection is not available at that quantity. If the intended option is not clear, pause the request instead of assuming that a similar listing, color, flavor name or nominal descriptor is interchangeable.
| Field | Record before inquiry | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Product identity | Brand, exact model and selected option | Prevents a general name from becoming an unverified order instruction. |
| Quantity | 10 units | Sets the small-order quantity under review. |
| Variant rule | One matching variant for all 10 units | Mixed variants are not part of this small-order process. |
| Destination | Country and, where relevant, state, province or region | Age and product rules can differ by destination. |
| Buyer eligibility | Adult-status information requested for the destination | Age gates should be resolved before commercial details are relied on. |
The product verification and documentation guide explains how to keep the exact model, variant and supporting records aligned. For a product-level starting point, use the Artifact Vapor catalog, then confirm the selected listing rather than treating the catalog as a live order confirmation.
Use the six-step order flow
Small quantity does not remove the need for a controlled order record. The flow below separates the information you can prepare from the information that must be confirmed for the particular product and destination.

- Choose one exact variant. Record the selected brand, model and option without using substitutes.
- Set the quantity to 10. Keep the order to ten matching units; do not request mixed variants under this small-order route.
- State the destination. Give the country and any local area information needed for a destination review.
- Pass the age and market gate. Confirm that the buyer is an adult under the applicable rules and that the exact product can be considered for the destination.
- Confirm current terms. Request the current item identity, availability, price basis, route and any required documentation for that specific order.
- Approve before payment. Keep the written reply with the exact product and destination beside the order record.
Keep the destination check separate from the order size
Artifact Vapor receives small-order inquiries for Europe, the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada. That operational scope is not a statement that every product can be sold, supplied or delivered in every part of those markets. A quantity of ten does not change the applicable age, product, labelling, marketing, import or local-sales requirements.
| Destination group | First control | What this guide does not establish | Official starting point |
|---|---|---|---|
| European Union destination | Check the exact product and Member State requirements. | EU-wide product clearance, national eligibility or delivery. | European Commission: electronic cigarettes |
| United Kingdom | Confirm the exact destination and current age/product controls. | That a listing may be supplied into the UK. | GOV.UK: handling vaping products |
| United States | Apply the adult-age gate and review the exact product/destination. | FDA authorization, state compliance or shipment availability. | FDA: Tobacco 21 retailer information |
| Canada | Check federal plus provincial or territorial requirements. | Provincial eligibility, age threshold or delivery availability. | Health Canada: vaping laws and regulations |
For example, the U.S. federal minimum age for tobacco product sales, including e-cigarettes, is 21. Canada has a federal minimum of 18 for vaping products, while provinces and territories can set a higher age. The European Commission describes an EU framework for consumer e-cigarettes, but a country-by-country check remains necessary. These references are starting points, not a legal conclusion about an order. If an exact product or destination cannot be confirmed, keep the request on hold.
Use the SKU-by-market eligibility matrix to record the product and destination as separate fields. That prevents a commercial question—such as whether ten matching units are requested—from being mistaken for a compliance approval.
Ask for current order terms only after the gate
Once the product, quantity, adult-status step and destination are clear, ask for a dated order response. It should identify the exact item and commercial basis for the proposed order. Do not assume that a public product page proves a price, a stock count, a warehouse location, a dispatch date, an import route or destination eligibility.
| Request item | Write it as a question | Decision if unanswered |
|---|---|---|
| Exact item | “Please confirm the brand, model and selected option for this 10-unit request.” | Hold; do not substitute a similar variant. |
| Quantity rule | “Please confirm that this request is 10 matching units and not a mixed order.” | Hold; do not infer a mixed-order exception. |
| Current commercial details | “Please provide the current price basis and availability for this exact request.” | Hold; a catalog page is not a quotation. |
| Destination review | “Please confirm whether the exact order can be considered for the stated destination.” | Hold; do not treat an inquiry as a delivery promise. |
| Order record | “Please send the written confirmation and any required order documents.” | Hold; avoid relying on an incomplete conversation. |
The ordering checklist contains a broader pre-payment record. Its trade-buyer examples are not a replacement for this small-order page, but the same rule applies: a written confirmation should match the exact product and destination before payment.
Copy this 10-unit inquiry brief
Use the following structure when requesting a review:
Adult small-order request: Exact brand: [name]. Exact model: [name]. Selected option: [name]. Quantity: 10 units. Variant rule: all units must match; no mixed variants. Destination: [country and relevant state/province/region]. Please confirm adult-eligibility steps, the current item identity, current commercial terms, and whether the exact order can be considered for this destination. Please provide the written confirmation before payment.
This format is deliberately neutral. It does not ask a seller to bypass destination controls, split a mixed order into an unsupported quantity, or replace missing evidence with a general assurance.
Frequently asked questions
Can one box of 10 units contain different variants?
No. Under the stated small-order process, ten units must be the same variant. If different variants are needed, do not assume that a mixed-order exception exists; ask for the applicable order route before proceeding.
Does a 10-unit request prove that the product is in stock?
No. Quantity eligibility and current availability are separate. Confirm the exact item, option and current commercial terms in writing for the specific request.
Does a listed destination mean every product is eligible there?
No. Europe, the UK, the US and Canada are inquiry destinations, not blanket product approvals. The exact product and local destination rules must be checked before an order is approved.
Does this guide recommend vaping or make a health claim?
No. It is an adult purchasing-control checklist. It does not recommend use, make health or cessation claims, or replace advice from a qualified legal or regulatory professional.
Next step: adult buyers can send the exact variant, one-box quantity of 10 matching units and destination through the Artifact Vapor contact page to request current order information. Do not make payment until the written response covers the exact request.