KandyPens Session

California vape brand KandyPens is known for creating premium portable vapes that meld sleek style with tech-forward innovation. Their recently released Session dual-function extract vaporizer is no exception. Functionality and versatility are the keys — as a hybrid, the Session can be used as an eNail with traditional dab rigs (the company claims the Session to be the most powerful e-Nail on the market) or as a standalone wax vape simply by removing the 14mm glass adapter and attaching the included mouthpiece on top of the unit. On the outside, the low-profile Session (just 6.4cm tall), which some might mistake for an ordinary box mod, has an activation button, 4 heat setting indicated by LEDs, a USB-C charging port, and the iconic KandyPens logo that lights up to show that the device is heating up and ready to go. An innovative “Sesh Mode” keeps the heat glowing for 60 seconds without having to hold down any buttons. Available in black, pearl white, red and iridescent Odyssey, the Session is protected by a durable aluminum alloy shell and utilizes a powerful 1200mAh Battery and proprietary atomizer that features coil-less ceramic heating plate and chamber providing smooth, flavorful puffs. The Session kit includes a dab tool keychain, charging cable, mouthpiece, and pre-installed atomizer. The battery is covered under the famous KandyPens lifetime warranty.

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