PAX Era Vaporizer and High Purity THC Pods

Building on more than a decade of innovation and industry leading standards, the newest device from PAX’s rechargeable closed-loop battery and pod system, PAX Era, has been re-engineered to heat faster and produce more vapor, delivering hits up to 50% bigger than previous generations. An intuitive anti-clog feature works automatically to prevent clogs. PAX’s patented temperature control heats, and never burns, for consistent flavors and aromas from start-to-finish for every pod. The lineup offers three vibrant new colors: Ultra Pink, Ultra Blue, and Ultra Green, in addition to a classic Black. Pair the ERA with PAX’s High Purity THC pods for the perfect blend of potency and flavor. Available in flavor-forward cultivars, including Limoncello Haze (Sativa), Strawberry Créme (Sativa), Berry Gelato (Hybrid), Forbidden Fruit (Hybrid), London Pound Cake (Indica), and GMO Cookies (Indica) each with 85%+ THC. All PAX pods are made with food-grade materials and tested to medical standards, certified free from residual solvents, cutting agents, harmful heavy metals, toxins and contaminants.

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