One of the greatest things about vape pens is that you can whip them out just about anywhere, whenever the mood strikes. But they're often so big, they're anything but discreet, and it's hard not to call attention to it — and that's the last thing you want to do at a family function or in a professional setting.
Vaping in peace is totally possible, and you can do it without anyone batting an eye as long as you have this Hippie Nano Plus on hand. Small enough to fit in your pocket or the palm of your hand, this little gizmo is about as portable as it gets, boasting advanced features that allow you to vape quickly and efficiently without it being a big deal. And the best part? It's just under $15.
A great alternative to cigarettes, the Hippie Nano Plus is a fantastic solution for those looking to quit smoking, and it's intended for tobacco-based waxy oils and liquids. Unlike many other vaporizers, this device features changeable voltage control that ranges between 3.4V, 3.7V, and 4.0V. It also has a handy preheating function that allows you incredibly quick access when you really need a drag.
The Hippie Nano Plus is versatile, compatible with any disposable cartridge with 510 thread. It also boasts a new, innovative model, complete with a magnetic connector to make cartridge exchanges faster and more convenient. And given that you can easily carry it around in your pocket, backpack, purse, or wherever else, the Hippie Nano's compact size is perhaps its most valuable feature. This enables you to take it with you pretty much anywhere you want without ever turning heads.
From its adorable size to its advanced features, the Hippie Nano Plus is becoming a favorite among vaping enthusiasts, earning it an average of 4.4 out of 5 stars across over 120 online reviews.
Usually $34, you can grab the Hippie Nano Plus Vaporizer for $14.99, or over half off its regular price.
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