AirVape OM

The AirVape OM is a powerful yet compact wax and oil concentrate vaporizer that can fit right on your customers’ keychains! This elegant and high-performance vaporizer, measuring just 4.5 inches long, is perfect for those who value discretion. Don’t let its small size fool you; the AirVape OM packs a punch with 3 changeable voltage setting for smooth, flavor-rich, and potent vapor. Plus, its 350 mAh USB chargeable battery and durable metal and leather bod make it incredibly convenient to use on-the-go. The AirVape OM features a high-grade dual quartz rod atomizer that efficiently and thoroughly vapes waxy oils, and its 510-threaded connection allows for easy attachment of oil cartridges. Don’t miss out on the innovative and stealthy AirVape OM vape – get yours today and never misplace your keys again!

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