Pulsar Sipper Dual-Use Concentrate Or 510 Cartridge Vaporizer

Effortlessly merging the past and the future, the innovative new Pulsar Sipper Dual Use Concentrate or 510
Cartridge Vaporizer combines the retro style of a lava lamp with the high-tech luxury of a hands-free auto-fill bubbler. Whether customers prefer wax concentrates or 510 carts -or want the freedom to use either without switching devices -the Sipper gives cool, filter ed hits at the touch of a button. Simply turn on the hands-free auto mode and let the Sipper do the work as the pump draws vapor into the borosilicate glass chamber. The vapor-filled bubbler cup then disconnects from the base, letting users sip in style during a solo sesh or put a futuristic twist on puff-puff passing with friends. The Sipper kit includes a stainless-steel dab tool for loading the wax atomizer with the perfect dose. You can also switch to the 510 connector which accepts most 0.5mL and 1mL carts with 510 threading, for a carefree cartridge experience. An LED light around the touchpad power button does double duty as a batter y life indicator and a voltage setting indicator, changing color depending on which of the four preset voltages is selected. The Sipper includes a USB-C cable to recharge its 1500mAh battery and has a 10-minute auto-shutoff to extend batter y life. Today is the day to redefine how you #EnjoyHigherCulture —Get ready to Sip Back and Relax!

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