Pulsar Hot Knife Box

Precision loading meets pocket-sized convenience.

The Pulsar Hot Knife Box is a compact, dual-purpose accessory designed for convenience and portability. This 2-in-1 tool features a heated ceramic tip for clean, precise loading of concentrates, along with a built-in ceramic-lined container for secure storage. The magnetic lid keeps everything neatly enclosed, making it easy to stash or travel with. A single-button interface allows for manual heating or an automatic 15-second cycle, supported by an LED light ring for user feedback. With a 650mAh battery and USB-C charging, it offers dependable performance between charges. Constructed with an aluminum alloy body and magnetic connections, the build feels solid and streamlined. For retailers, the Hot Knife Box offers a practical, no-fuss solution for concentrate users looking for an all-in-one loading and storage device.

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