Puffco Pivot Mobile Vaporizer

For concentrate enthusiasts, there’s nothing worse than leaving flavor, vapor, and performance at home. Enter the Puffco Pivot Mobile Vaporizer, a pen-sized powerhouse that proves premium dabbing doesn’t have to be stationary.

Puffco has clearly put some brainpower into this one. The quick-release 3D Chamber heats concentrates from the sidewalls, preserving terpenes and cannabinoids for rich flavor and dense vapor – think of it as a miniature flavor lab in your pocket. The real-time temperature control ensures your hits are consistently smooth, while four heat settings let you dial in the perfect experience.

Whether you’re chasing flavor, clouds, or full-bodied hits, the Pivot adapts. And Puffco didn’t skimp on practicality: extended battery life delivers up to 15 dabs per charge, and fast USB-C charging means you’re back in business quickly.

The light bar dab timer is a surprisingly brilliant touch; an instant visual cue for perfect draws every time. And the discreet, pen-sized form factor keeps it portable without compromising performance. It’s a tool that slips into your pocket as easily as your keys but delivers a concentrated experience that punches well above its size.

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