1g THC Distillate Ceramic Vape Cartridge

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Introducing the THC Distillate Ceramic Vape Cartridge, perfect for those seeking a potent and smooth vaping experience. With 80-90% THC content, this cartridge delivers a powerful long lasting high. The high-quality THC distillate used in this cartridge ensures a pure and potent experience, free from unwanted impurities.

The ceramic coil technology prevents oxidation, providing a clean, smooth vapor with every puff. This advanced design ensures that the distillate maintains its purity and potency, offering a consistent and enjoyable high. The ceramic coil also prevents the burnt taste common with traditional metal coils, enhancing your vaping experience.  Enjoy the premium quality and advanced technology of our THC Distillate Ceramic Vape Cartridge for a top-notch vaping experience. Try it today and discover the difference.

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  1. Verified owner Unrealmistake77 (verified owner)

    I have order over 20 or more of these pen tips and love that they have new ones coming out . 10/10 recommend. ?✨☺️

  2. Verified owner Matt Pacholko (verified owner)

    Awesome

  3. Verified owner Alexandre Levesque (verified owner)

    Good quality for the price

  4. Verified owner Matt Pacholko (verified owner)

    These smoke well and don’t have plug ups.

  5. Verified owner Valeryg744 (verified owner)

    Très bon goût ?

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