HQD CLICK PLUS: Dual Flavor E-Cigarette with Adjustable Coils

Jan.17.2025
HQD CLICK PLUS: Dual Flavor E-Cigarette with Adjustable Coils
HQD launches new e-cigarette CLICK PLUS with dual e-liquid tanks and customizable flavor options, setting trend in industry.

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HQD CLICK PLUS: Dual Flavor E-Cigarette with Adjustable Coils
Flavor mixed mode of HQD CLICK PLUS | Image source: HQD

 

 

HQD CLICK PLUS: Dual Flavor E-Cigarette with Adjustable Coils
Adjust Myflavor 40K | Image source: vapecentralwholesale website

 

 

HQD CLICK PLUS: Dual Flavor E-Cigarette with Adjustable Coils
HQD CLICK PLUS social media information | Image source: Instagram

 

HQD has launched a new type of e-cigarette, the CLICK PLUS, on its brand website. This product features dual e-liquid pods, equipped with independent dual coils, and can achieve multiple flavor adjustments through buttons.

 

HQD CLICK PLUS: Dual Flavor E-Cigarette with Adjustable Coils
HQD CLICK PLUS Product Specifications | Design: 2FIRSTS

 

HQD CLICK PLUS: Dual Flavor E-Cigarette with Adjustable Coils
HQD FLEX|Image source: HQD official website

 

Specifically, the product specifications of HQD CLICK PLUS are shown in the table below.

 

The main feature of the HQD CLICK PLUS e-cigarette is its dual e-liquid compartments, allowing users to choose different flavors for each compartment. Additionally, it is equipped with separate mesh coils for heating.

 

It is worth noting that the HQD CLICK PLUS is also a flavor adjustable product, allowing users to choose from 6 different single flavors or 9 different mixed flavors by pressing the "A" or "B" buttons. The official promotion claims that the brand has a "15 flavor mix mode", and the flavor ratios can be displayed on the LCD screen.

 

This type of flavor adjustment mode is similar to the Adjust Myflavor 40K e-cigarette previously launched by Lost Mary in the United States. The product supports two working modes, in which users can freely adjust the ratio of flavor A and flavor B to achieve the desired flavor. (For more details, please read "Product | Lost Mary launches Adjust Myflavor 40K with 6 levels of flavor adjustment support in the US")

 

Currently, HQD CLICK PLUS has been launched on the official website of the HQD brand and is being promoted on the brand's official social media accounts. As of the time of writing, HQD CLICK PLUS has not yet been listed on overseas e-cigarette distributor websites.

 

In December 2024, HQD launched the HQD FLEX on its official website, a product that combines the features of "2+10" products and a "4-in-1" e-cigarette, allowing for adjustments in sweetness or menthol level while switching flavors. The product has now landed on the website of e-cigarette distributors in the UK region.

 

Since August 2024, HQD brand has released multiple e-cigarettes with flavor adjustment functionality.

 


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