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The Wand

At an MSRP of $170, the Wand may not be the ideal purchase for the white elephant exchange at your office Holiday party, but it’s a showstopper for that dabber who’s near and dear to your heart. The Wand is a super-sleek, portable enail that bears the honor of being the first of its kind to utilize the induction heating method to bring your banger to the perfect temperature. Boasting digital temp controls, a set of borosilicate glass banger cups, and an incredible ease of use, the Wand may just be the reason we toss our torches in 2022.

 

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