Pulsar ProShift Dry Herb Vaporizer

Ready to vape like a pro? Gear up and shift into high gear with the Pulsar ProShift vaporizer!Using titanium heating and convection technology with a temperature range of 248-430°F, you can customize your session for maximum flavor or maximum clouds. And with an adjustable session timer (with a range of 3 to 7 minutes) you can take your time or hit the gas and speed away. The digital display shows your temperature, timer, and battery status, and haptic feedback lets you know when you’re ready to roll. But that’s not all – under the hood is a whopping 3000mAh battery! The ProShift also comes with an onboard stir stick, perfect for poking and packing your herbs. And when you’re done, just shift the mouthpiece into park and stow the stir stick in the bottom for compact convenience. Shift into high gear with the Pulsar ProShift vaporizer today!

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