Product Description
Mouthpiece | White/Black Ceramic tip, Metal Round/Flat tip, Wooden tip |
Certificate | CE/ROHS/FCC/MSDS |
Fit | Different concentrations of oil |
Intake hole | 4*2.0mm/Customize |
Catridge | 0.3/0.5ml |
Battery | 180mAh, 350mAh |
OEM | Logo/color/packaging/surface/capacity etc |
Payment | Trade assurance/PayPal/TT/Western Union |
Our advantages
1) Years of production experience
2) Large scale factory
3) OEM and ODM Services
4) CE, ROHS, FCC, MSDS, Heavy metal test
5) Export to many countries
6) Prompt Delivery
7) Experienced Development & Service Team
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