







| Features | |
| Eco-friendly, no burning, no ashtray, no horrible smell and no air pollutants No harm to other people and the environment Can be used safely in most non-smoking places such as planes, trains, theaters, hospitals, libraries, etc Tastes like a real cigarette with almost no nicotine Much less harmful than traditional cigarettes No-burn design means no fire danger No smelly mouth or yellowed teeth Helps you to gradually quit smoking On/off switch control, press 5 times to turn it on or off and hold the button while smoking Built-in 900mAh rechargeable design, convenient to use Comes with a box for ease of carrying |
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| General Specs | |
| Atomizer Type | MT3 |
| Battery Type | EVOD 900mAh rechargeable battery |
| Battery Life | 300 times recharging |
| Charging Type | USB charger |
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Diameter Length |
14 mm 150 mm |
Note:
In the United States, people under 21 years old can’t use an e-cigarette.
Electronic Cigarettes can’t be available for Spain and Brazil.

What are the Differences between Electronic Cigarettes and Traditional Cigarettes?
Similarities:
1. The same smoking method -- inhale and exhale the vapor.
2. Can cure the craving and eliminate fatigue
3. Can meet the needs of smokers who can’t kick the habit
Differences:
1. Electronic cigarettes do not contain tar components or carcinogens
2. Electronic cigarettes have no second-hand smoke dangers
3. Electronic cigarettes have no fire risks because there is no need to light it
4. An E-cigarette can be used in many non-smoking areas
5. Electronic cigarettes can help smokers to gradually quit smoking
Who Can Use It & Where:
1. Who can use it?
a. Long-term smokers who can’t kick the habit
b. People who work at non-smoking places or don’t have time to take a smoke break
c. People who wish to quit smoking (Although electronic cigarettes cannot make one quit smoking, it may be able to help gradually quit smoking)
2. Where can it be used?
a. Can be used in planes, trains, theaters, hospitals, libraries and other non-smoking areas
b. Can be used at gas stations and other high fire risk areas, such as wooded areas
3. Who shouldn’t use them?
a. Minors (under 18 years old)
b. People have not developed a smoking habit or are allergic to nicotine
c. Pregnant women
d. People with health problems, etc.