Pillow Talk Sour Control SC40000 E-Cigarette Model Featuring Adjustable Sourness

Jan.23
Pillow Talk Sour Control SC40000 E-Cigarette Model Featuring Adjustable Sourness
Shenzhen-based company Dawson Vapor Technology launches new e-cigarette Pillow Talk Sour Control SC40000, featuring adjustable sourness and ice levels.

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Recently, it has come to light that Shenzhen-based Dawson Vaping Technology Co., Ltd. has launched a new e-cigarette product under their brand Pillow Talk called "Pillow Talk Sour Control SC40000" on their official website. This product stands out for its sour flavor and cooling function and is currently available on the websites of several e-cigarette retailers in the United States.

 

Pillow Talk Sour Control SC40000 E-Cigarette Model Featuring Adjustable Sourness
Product information for Pillow Talk Sour Control SC40000 | Image source: vapesourcing

 

The design of Pillow Talk Sour Control SC40000 is similar to the previous model by the same brand, Pillow Talk Sweet Control SC40000. The previous product had 3 levels of sweetness and 4 levels of ice.

 

Specifically, the specifications of Pillow Talk Sour Control SC40000 and Pillow Talk Sweet Control SC40000 are shown in the table below.

 

Pillow Talk Sour Control SC40000 E-Cigarette Model Featuring Adjustable Sourness
Product parameter information | Diagram: 2FIRSTS

 

The main feature of the Pillow Talk Sour Control SC40000e-cigarette is its dual e-liquid tanks, offering 3 adjustable sour flavors and 4 levels of ice to choose from, all controlled via a side screen for flavor customization. It is worth noting that the brand Adjust, a subsidiary of LOST MARY, has recently launched an e-cigarette called Adjust Mysour, which also allows users to adjust the sourness level with the press of a side button. These two products are rare in the e-cigarette market for their ability to adjust "sourness" levels.

 

Pillow Talk Sour Control SC40000 E-Cigarette Model Featuring Adjustable Sourness
Adjust Mysour| Image source: prnewswire

 

Up to now, the Pillow Talk brand has launched a variety of e-cigarette products with adjustable features including temperature control, nicotine strength adjustment, sweetness and temperature adjustment, and acidity and temperature adjustment.

 

Currently, the Pillow Talk Sour Control SC40000 has been launched on the official website of the Pillow Talk brand, as well as on e-cigarette distributor websites such as vapesourcing and morevaping targeting the American market, with a price of around $16.99.

 

Pillow Talk Sour Control SC40000 E-Cigarette Model Featuring Adjustable Sourness
Pillow Talk Sour Control SC40000|Image Source: Pillow Talk Official Website

 


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