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KandyPens Gravity Vaporizer

KandyPens Gravity Vaporizer

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  • 510 Threaded
  • Titanium Coils
  • Sandblasted Black Finish
  • Lifetime Warranty (Battery)
  • Glossy Mouthpiece w/ Carb
  • Deep Chamber (.5 gram capacity)
  • Quartz Rod Atomizer w/ Quartz Crystal Chamber
  • Elevated Air Flow System (No clogging or leaking)
  • Coilless Ceramic Dish Atomizer w/ Ceramic Chamber
  • Temperature Controlled Battery (300°, 350°, 390°, 430°)
ABOUT THE KANDYPENS GRAVITY VAPORIZER

You can’t defy gravity…or can you? Be prepared to reach new heights with the new Gravity from KandyPens. The Gravity is an exquisitely crafted wax pen vaporizer that features incredible styling, advanced quartz crystal and coilless ceramic atomizer technology, as well as a temperature controlled battery that’s covered under an industry-leading lifetime warranty from KandyPens. Boasting a noir-style sandblasted black finish, the Gravity is as stealth as it is sleek. There’s no other wax pen vaporizer that can match the Gravity’s unique styling and advanced technology

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TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED BATTERY

While most wax pens are equipped with a single temperature setting, KandyPens knows that one size doesn’t fit all – which is why they outfitted the new Gravity with an advanced temperature controlled battery - which lets you choose the heat setting you want to vape at. Clicking the power button three times allows you to toggle between four preset temperature settings (300°, 350°, 390°, 430°F), each indicated by a different color LED light. No other wax pen allows you to choose between this many temperature settings, and no other wax pen vaporizer is as versatile as the KandyPens Gravity. 


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