VAPMOD Launches UWAKE 30000 Nasal & Mouth Disposable E-Cigarette

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Sep.12.2024
VAPMOD Launches UWAKE 30000 Nasal & Mouth Disposable E-Cigarette
VAPMOD launches UWAKE 30000 dual-usage disposable e-cigarette, supporting both mouth and nasal inhalation, now available on Made-in-China.

Recently, 2Firsts noticed that a disposable e-cigarette product with a combination of mouth and nasal inhalation called UWAKE 30000 has landed on the Made-in-China website. This product is able to support both "MOUTH INHALATION" and "NASAL INHALATION".

 

VAPMOD Launches UWAKE 30000 Nasal & Mouth Disposable E-Cigarette
Image source: Made-in-China website

 

In August, the well-known e-cigarette brand VOZOL showcased a nasal inhalation disposable e-cigarette called Nose Knows AT500. VOZOL claimed that this product is the world's first nasal inhalation disposable e-cigarette. Currently, the product is available for purchase on online e-cigarette stores such as Demandvape and Vapesourcing, with a retail price of $14.99. (For more details, read "VOZOL releases nasal inhalation disposable e-cigarette in the US - mixed reviews")

 

As for the VAPMOD UWAKE 30000 QD134, its main features include: 

- Pod capacity: 2.3ml 

- Nicotine strength: 2% 

- Number of puffs: 30,000 

- Battery capacity: 550mAh 

- Charging capability: Type-C support 

- Product flavors: 12 varieties 

- Price: $4.65-5.15 

- Other functions: support for "mouth inhalation" and "nasal inhalation"

 

In addition, the VAPMOD UWAKE 30000 will also come equipped with a smart screen that can display the specific usage of the e-cigarette.

 

After conducting a search on the Made-in-China website, 2Firsts also discovered that the VAPMOD UWAKE 30000 QD134 is manufactured by Zbood Vape, a company that has been producing e-cigarettes since 2014.

 

It is worth noting that currently there are no other domestic or international e-cigarette retailers that have listed this product on their websites. Furthermore, there is no information available regarding the company associated with the brand name "UWAKE" according to 2Firsts' investigation.

 

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