Herbal Connections Elements Series by Sig Distro

Herbal Connection - Sig Distro

Finally—a dry herb vaporizer with customization. The Herbal Connections Elements Series was created for cannabis connoisseurs who value vaping. This easy-to-use device offers four “Experience Modes” that change the heating temperature to allow users to select from normal, efficiency, flavor, and boost settings. Each mode offers a completely unique experience, allowing users to choose whether they taste the flower or boost the heat for a more impactful hit.

The vaporizer uses convection-powered heating to ensure pure vaporization. Charged by a USB-C cable, the device is built for convenience and simplicity. It features a single button to turn on the device or change modes and delivers a vibration when it’s ready for a pull. Small enough to fit in your pocket and discrete enough to use in public, it’s the perfect tool for toking in transit. For easy cleaning, the Herbal Connections Elements Series vaporizer comes with a handy tool.

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