IGET JOY L600: Red Wine Bottle Inspired E-Cigarette Innovation

Innovation by 2FIRSTS
May.20.2024
IGET JOY L600: Red Wine Bottle Inspired E-Cigarette Innovation
IGET unveils new e-cigarette resembling a red wine bottle with 600 puff count, hinting at potential European market expansion.

IGET has launched a striking e-cigarette that boasts a red wine bottle-like design and a puff count of 600. However, this article is for industry research and discussion purposes only and is not advocating for the brand or the product. Minors are strictly prohibited from using these products.

 

IGET推出新品IGET JOY L600 外观酷似红酒瓶

 

The e-cigarette, christened IGET JOY L600, was recently discovered by 2FIRSTS on the official IGET website. Publicity images and product descriptions reveal a device that replicates the aesthetics of a red wine bottle. The statistics on the website suggest that the unit offers 600 puffs and is available in 20 different flavors; the product’s promotional tagline is “Toast for Every Cheer.”

 

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IGET JOY L600|IGET

 

Further information on the website reveals that the IGET JOY L600 implements Smoore's FEELM MAX technology, a feature reportedly designed to enhance flavor output and satisfaction.

 

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IGET JOY L600 on social media | TWITTER

 

The puff count and design of the IGET JOY L600 suggest that its target market could be Europe. IGET was once a leading e-cigarette brand in the Australian market. However, due to Australia's recent strict ban on the import of disposable e-cigarettes, it appears that IGET is adjusting its market strategy to tap into the European market for new growth opportunities.

 

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