HoneyStick Ripper E-Rig

Ripper E-Rig

Introducing the HoneyStick Ripper E-Rig: A Dual-Purpose Powerhouse electric rig vaporizer for dabs and dry herbs. VPR’s Honeystick Ripper E-Rig is the latest in hot consumer vaporization products designed to make every session memorable. This rig is all about high-level functionality and includes a dry-herb heating attachment as well as a wax atomizer with two quartz bowls and a professional-quality dab tool. In addition to all the technical advances sported by this vaping device (such as a 4000mAh rechargeable battery and vibrations plus colored LEDs used to alert consumers about temperature changes and settings) the design aesthetics of the Ripper are, simply put, ahead of their time. A space-age conical bubbler that guarantees cool vaping, paired with subtle LED lighting and ergonomic touches make this Ripper a formidable new entry into the American vaping space.

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