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quick disposable vape review!

List of disposable vapes I have tried so far:

CBDfx 

I'm the most satisfied with this brand! Super smooth pool! Comfortable on my lips and between my fingers! Lightweight and easy to fit in most pockets! Has a very secure antidust lid! I'm on my second vape with them, and just ordered a third! Looking at ordering a forth!

Koi

I don't like the blocky feeling of the vape in my lips, and it was a pretty rough pull, but it was very comfortable in my fingers easy to fit in most any pocket - due to being so narrow and thin. All of their CBD disposable vapes come in very low dosages so depending on how much you puff, you'll finish it in in less than 5 days.

Cutleaf

Second smoothest pull I've ever experienced! I also enjoyed the aesthetic of being able to see the liquid on the side. I would definitely get another one of these if I find another place that sells it. Unfortunately, they don't have a website to order Vapes off of.

HempThrill

Unfortunately, the vape was defective, and I don't think I enjoyed the strain as much, so all around bad time with this one. The vape was defective in a way that made it hard to pull. It's like there was something blocking the suction. I had to try to pull a few times to get anything out, and it happened every time even if I just pulled a few seconds ago.

SMACK'D

The pull is satisfying, and comfortable on my lips and between my fingers. A good disposable vape for anyone who likes to make clouds! They'll be little clouds, but they'll be clouds.

Rusty
(haven't used it, but got the chance to look at a vape pen up close)

It looks like a traditional non-disposable vape pen, meaning it's very slim and small. Depends on referring to are disposable and rechargeable. Super lightweight, but might be too fragile for some people depending on how much your rough house.

Unfortunately, I won't be using this brand because this brand only has Delta 8 and strong strains which are not best for people starting in THC.

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