HQD Launches SHISHA 20000 Hookah-Style E-Cigarette with High Nicotine Concentration

Nov.08.2024
HQD Launches SHISHA 20000 Hookah-Style E-Cigarette with High Nicotine Concentration
HQD Technology recently launched the HQD SHISHA 20000 disposable e-cigarette, with upgraded features and a LED screen.

Recently, 2Firsts noticed that Shenzhen Han Qing Da Technology Co., Ltd HQD Technology) 's e-cigarette brand, HQD, has launched a new disposable water pipe-style e-cigarette called HQD SHISHA 20000. This product is currently available on the HQD brand website and elfmalls distributor website for global distribution.

 

HQD Launches SHISHA 20000 Hookah-Style E-Cigarette with High Nicotine Concentration
HQD SHISHA 20000 | Image source: elfmalls

 

Specifically, the product features of HQD SHISHA 20000 include:

 

HQD Launches SHISHA 20000 Hookah-Style E-Cigarette with High Nicotine Concentration
HQD SHISHA 20000 Product Parameters | Drawing: 2Firsts

 

Compared to HQD’s previous disposable e-cigarette, the HQD Wave, the HQD SHISHA 20000 offers more puffs, a higher nicotine concentration, and a new LED screen feature.

 

HQD Launches SHISHA 20000 Hookah-Style E-Cigarette with High Nicotine Concentration
HQD Wave | Image source: HQD official website

 

According to reports, the e-cigarette brand HQD is owned by Shenzhen HQD Technology Co., Ltd., which was founded in 2010. As the core brand of the company, HQD has built a variety of product lines, including a range of water smoking products such as HQD Wave and HQD SHISHA 20000.

 

HQD Launches SHISHA 20000 Hookah-Style E-Cigarette with High Nicotine Concentration
HQD SHISHA 20000|HQD Official Website

 

Currently, HQD SHISHA 20000 is only available on the brand's official website and a few select distributor websites such as elfmalls. These types of e-cigarette distributor websites cater to multiple countries overseas, with the product selling for around $15.99 USD.

 

According to a recent investigation by 2Firsts, popular e-cigarette brands such as Oxbar, Kanger, and Olit have all recently launched disposable water pipe-style e-cigarette products. Compared to these brands' products, the HQD SHISHA 20000 has a higher nicotine concentration.

 

2Firsts will continue to monitor the latest products and market trends of disposable water pipe-style e-cigarettes, providing the public with accurate and authoritative industry information.

 


 

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