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MJ Arsenal Mini Jig Mini Rig™

A production rig may never be the centerpiece of an uptown glass gallery, but it can still be a work of art in its own right. Replicable creative function that meets a delicate sense of fashion requires an entirely different form of artistic genius, one that nimbly strides the line between the left and right sides of the brain and taps into them with equal connectivity. That’s exactly what you get with the Mini Jig Mini Rig™ from MJ Arsenal; precision-engineered function that curves in all the right places and draws lingering gazes from admiring eyes. Handcrafted from rugged borosilicate that can endure more than a few tumbles, the Mini Jig delivers splashless water filtration through an uptake recycler system that purifies draws to near perfection. A base-connected percolator then generates the bubbles that further diffuse the heat for a cool draw that’s easy on the lungs. For a dash of bonus function, there’s a stash space for concentrates built right into the side that flows immaculately with the overall aesthetic. And of course, the Mini Jig comes stock with a pure quartz bucket to preserve every note of flavor. Easy on the eyes, easier on the lungs, and easily affordable with an MSRP of only $70.

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