Pyro Extracts Ceramic Vaporizer Battery

(5 customer reviews)

 

Pyro Extracts Ceramic Vaporizer Battery is an excellent device. Convenient for using anywhere with a slim body and smooth texture. This vape comes with a free charger and is compatible with all 510 thread cartridges. Also, the Pyro Extracts Ceramic Vaporizer Battery charges in one hour.

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  1. S.Atkinson

    Love how compact this vape is! It’s so small and discreet so I find it easy to carry with me. I’ve been enjoying both the Watermelon and Mango flavors, will try the Green Crack next.

  2. Gralou (verified owner)

    Love the size and big clouds. Very discreet, no smell.
    Battery life is pretty good, I could go a couple days. Great little pocket stuffer.

  3. cyanide66 (verified owner)

    Very compact battery, work well, easy to charge with the usb thats provided, Comes with a lanyard, its easy to carry,

  4. Babs780 (verified owner)

    Very happy with the product! Small and discrete.. fits easily in your pocket even with a cartidge in it. Battery last a long time between charges and the price is very reasonable!

  5. Kenneth Lemire (verified owner)

    Great design and easy to use. Very discreet .

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