FLIP

FLIP

Are you suffering from decision fatigue? Overwhelmed by the constant barrage of trivial choices? Coke or Pepsi? Ketchup or mustard? Mac or PC? Dab or dry?

First world problems are still problems. Luckily, the folks at Unik Distribution feel your pain. They may not be able to help you with most of your minor daily quandaries, but they can at least do something about the “dab or dry” question.

No, we’re not talking about the Wave, though it fits the description. That was last month. This round, we’re talking about something a bit more, shall we say, analog. It’s the Flip, their new, patent pending, hybrid silicone/glass accessory that can be either a classic chillum or compact dab straw with just a flip of the tip.

Wanna go dry? How vintage of you. Just make sure the tip is inserted into the food-grade silicone tube with the pointed side in, pack with sticky icky, burn and puff.

Need some nectar? Just flip that tip back around so the pointed end is out, apply the torch, and slurp that sweetness to your heart’s content.

Dab on the fly or stuff it with dry. Just keep your options open.

Available in seven colors.

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