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STACHE Transparent Slim Battery Filler

One of the coolest crazes of the Nineties, clear-cased electronics, included watches, staplers, calculators, handheld gaming devices such as the Nintendo Game Boy, and computers such as Apple’s iMac G3 that held no secrets as to what was happening on the inside. Vape industry innovator, STACHE PRODUCTS, is reviving the transparent tech trend with their new Transparent Slim Battery designed with a see-thru plastic body that shows off the internal components. Complete with a flex temp and a double-tap preheat mode, this pen-size batt will fit any 510 thread cartridge. The Transparent Slim incorporates a 400 mAh battery with three different power settings: Low (2.7v), Medium (3.3v), High (4.0v) for control over a custom sesh. Complete with a USB-C port and charging cable, the Transparent Slim is available in a variety of neon colors including blue, pink, green, red, and purple.

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