World’s First Smokable Vibrator

Smoke shops! It’s time to up your game with the addition of innovative adult products. If you haven’t already added a few items to your offerings, there is now a product that is a must have, whether you already carry several items or it’s your first.

It’s the incredible Vaporator—the first vibrator that’s designed to hold a 510-threaded cartridge. It features three heat levels and is available in hot pink or sleek and sexy jet black. I’m not kidding. All of my fantasies have now come true. Well, most of them, anyway. Time to lie back and enjoy the possibilities of this ingenious pleasure device. Here goes:

Simply unscrew the gold-toned cap to expose the channel to insert your vape cartridge. Slide your finger down the silicone-coated shaft to the top button, which you’ll use to heat your cartridge at three different levels. It even has a hands-free option, in case you just want to inhale without having to figure out which temperature to use.
But wait, there’s more! The Vaporator also offers another feature: instead of a wake and bake, it’s time to vape and vibe!

Just press the button on the shaft below the heat button, and you’ll have access to twenty speed and function controls that will take you ever higher on the pleasure scale. The size of the shaft is just right and can be used externally on the clitoris or nipples, or inserted inside a willing vagina. For those of us who enjoy nipple thrills (I’m also looking at you, fellas), simply turn the vibe on, set it at a wicked high speed, zip it around your nips, then take a toke or many . . . all at the same time! Ingenious!

Like the majority of sex toys and vapes on the market today, the Vaporator is rechargeable with a magnetic charger and has a one-year replacement warranty. And if you want to make a splash, guess what? It’s also waterproof! I mean, how much more fun can you handle in one adult pleasure session?

If these words fail to stick with you and you forget how to use it, there are instructional videos on the Maia website, as well as an info sheet in the packaging.

The Vaporator, from the 420 Series by Maia Toys, is available in a beautifully designed, three product tabletop display that also houses a tester. The display speaks for itself, with the words “World’s First Smokable Vibrator,” front and center, practically demanding the sort of conversation that leads to a sale. Let your people know that you cater to more than just inhalation. The Vaporator is your customer’s bridge to a new world of pleasure.

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