Puffco Proxy Droplet

Dabbing just got upgraded with the Proxy Droplet, the ultimate accessory for your Puffco Proxy. Say goodbye to harsh hits, and hello to cool, smooth, and oh-so-tasty rips. With its premium percolated water filtration, you’ll be hitting like royalty in no time. But let’s not forget about the aesthetic, because we all know that’s just as important. The hand-blown borosilicate glass of the Droplet is a work of art, featuring an ocean blue droplet within a clear, gradient-frosted body that will make your friends green with envy. Plus, the fluid design fits comfortably in your hand and is stable on any surface, so you can take it anywhere and show it off. Puffco founder Roger Volodarsky says it best, “The Proxy elevates the dabbing experience, and integrates with the glass community in a way that consumer technology hasn’t before. We designed a familiar pipe form around it that honors and celebrates the cultural legacy of cannabis.” So what are you waiting for? Add some class to your dabbing setup with the Proxy Droplet.

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