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LAFI Jewels 6500 Puffs Rechargeable Disposable Vape

LAFI just launched their new rechargeable disposable pod device, the Jewels 6500 Puffs, and it’s shaped like a freakin’ pineapple! I mean, who doesn’t love pineapples, right? Not only does it look cool, but this bad boy can vape up to 6500 Puffs thanks to its 13 ml eJuice capacity and 650mAh battery that can be recharged via a Type-C port for fast charging. And don’t worry about not getting your nicotine fix because this pineapple pod device has got you covered with nicotine strengths of 5% and 2% that’ll give you that sweet throat hit you crave. Plus the 1.1ohm mesh coil provides you with a rich flavor experience. But wait, there’s more! LAFI’s got amazing flavors to choose from, including Mixed berry, Miami Mint, Cherries coke, Watermelon Hi-c, and White gummy bear. Could life get any sweeter Retail ready in 10pcs/Box and 200pcs/Carton.

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