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Electro Barrel E-Rig

The Electro Barrel from Ooze is the Tesla of e-rigs! Featuring a user-friendly interface, C-Core Onyx Atomizer, and sub-ohm resistance of 0.8 ohms, the Electro Barrel ensures optimal flavor, consistent heating, and smooth airflow, and massive clouds. The Electro Barrel doesn’t just stop at its advanced atomizer – it also incorporates a water filter component for smoother hits, and a 2000 mAh battery providing all the advantages of a traditional dab rig without the need for a torch or butane. In addition, the C-Core Onyx Atomizer uses an Azul ceramic core, meaning there are exposed metal heating elements resulting in vapor that is free from heavy metals, making it a safer and healthier option for your customers. Speaking of options — the Electro Barrel is available in red, blue, black, and rainbow. The simple yet effective design makes the Electro Barrel perfect for dabbers of all experience levels –- even beginners can enjoy an electrifying dabbing session on the go.

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