The default-setting watermelon ice
Lush Ice has become almost a category of its own. Walk into any vape shop in any country, and there’ll be a Lush Ice on the shelf — usually meaning sweet watermelon with cooling. The challenge for any brand is to make it taste better than the average, not to make it taste different.
This Dash 4000 leans into the watermelon-juice direction: clean, watery sweetness, no candy artifice, and a chill on the exhale that reads like cold fruit rather than menthol.
The draw
- Inhale: soft melon sweetness — closer to fresh juice than to bubblegum
- Middle: the fruit rounds out, gets fuller
- Exhale: clean ice closes the pull
Profile
- Sweetness: medium
- Cooling: medium
- Body: light, watery — not syrupy
The pod and the battery
7.5 ml of pre-filled e-liquid, 530 mAh internal battery, ceramic atomiser. Up to about 4,000 draws. Compact 32.4 g body, 107 mm tall, draw-to-fire activation.
Common questions
Is this candy watermelon or real watermelon?
Real-watermelon end. If you want bubble-gum watermelon, look elsewhere — this isn’t that.
Closest thing in the range?
Peach Ice if you want a different fruit at the same chill level. Sweet Honeydew for a related-melon flavour without ice.
The watermelon-mint default
Lush Ice is industry shorthand for ‘watermelon + menthol’, a combination that’s become a category default since the early disposable era. The flavour reference is the supermarket cubed watermelon you’d find at a summer cookout — not the rind, not the seeds, just the cool-pink middle. The melon side is straightforward and recognisable; the mint cue is the kind that comes from menthol crystal, not from fresh leaves, so it reads clean instead of herbal. If you’ve had Bomb Pops or watermelon ice pops as a kid, you already know roughly where this flavour lands. No fake-candy aftertaste.
