WD Disposable THC Vape Pen

(10 customer reviews)

 

Sleek and convenient. The THC Distillate disposable vape weed pen contains the highest quality lab-tested THC distillate. This product is perfect for helping you consume your THC anywhere. With many great flavors to choose from, every puff is delicious and is the cleanest way to intake THC.

NOTE: Buy 3 get 1 Free! Choose 4 pens and the discount will be automatically applied.

$40.00

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  1. Zach Dormady (verified owner)

    these area a steal when they have the buy 3 get 1 free. 100% worth it for 120. Great flavors heavy hits will leave you in a haze.

    • Store manager TEAMWD

      Thank you very much for leaving your feedback on our Vape Pens! We’re so happy to hear that you enjoy the effects 🙂

  2. Pin Dog (verified owner)

    Never tried these before, but they are great. Just pop the rubber stopper off the mouthpiece and draw slowly to get a ht. Really packs a punch.

    Would be great for concerts.

    • Store manager TEAMWD

      Thank you very much for your review on our Vape Pen Mix and Match Deal. It is helpful to us and our consumers!

  3. benjamin roy marchand

    I really liked your good taste with a good buzz not too good not just access for me well liked my experience on occurs I highly recommend it to you know the gelato product

  4. AuBeare

    The flavor is on point with these pens! They are sleek and feel high quality. Glad I purchased 3 and got 1 free. Very good deal 🙂

  5. Katherine Kononow

    These are the most flavourful vape carts I’ve tried ! Gelatooooo ohhhh good ol’ gelato! I never ever pass this strain down!
    But rookies to vapes beware! Gelato is high in THC! Definitely euphoric and that’s why I love it ! Perfect for day or night! But the relaxation is stronnnng in this one ! You’ll love it !
    KATS10 saves you moulah!

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