Vaper Empire Releases V-Nix Series Steel Pen E-Cigarette

Aug.05.2022
Vaper Empire Releases V-Nix Series Steel Pen E-Cigarette
Vaper Empire releases V-Nix series e-cig with adjustable airflow and wattage, refillable tank, and replaceable coils for customization.

Vaper Empire has officially launched its V-Nix series of steel pen e-cigarettes. With this compact and reusable e-cigarette device from Vaper Empire, users can control the size of the vapor by adjusting the airflow and wattage of the device to match their e-cigarette oil and usage preferences.


The new V-Nix vaporizer comes with variable wattage and adjustable airflow as standard features. These settings allow V-Nix users to control the temperature of the e-cigarette oil within the tank and the amount of air that enters the device when in use.


V-Nix offers its users high-level control, allowing them to make quick adjustments to achieve optimal performance using various e-liquids. We believe these features provide users with a better vaping experience and help them adapt to a wider range of vaping styles," said Jimmy Jones, Global Operations Director of Vaper Empire.


The V-Nix e-cigarette comes with a refillable oil tank, allowing users to fill the tank with their choice of e-cigarette liquid. The dual coil atomizer is designed for easy replacement and replacement atomizers can be purchased from Vaper Empire’s online store. The coils have a resistance range of 1.2 to 1.5 ohms and are made of stainless steel with a vapor core made from 100% Japanese organic cotton.


This device is powered by a rechargeable battery with a variable power range of 10.5W to 13.5W and can be fully charged in approximately one hour.


The V-Nix electronic cigarette pen kit includes a rechargeable 1300mAh V-Nix battery, a 2.0ml water tank with advanced dual coil atomizer, a USB power cable, a USB adapter, and replacement parts. The deluxe kit includes all the above items, as well as a leather case and multiple bottles of customer-selected e-liquid. All devices come with a 90-day limited warranty.


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