Thanks to advances in Cannabis technology, pesky coils, confusing buttons and leaky cartridges are no longer part of the ever-changing vaping landscape. So ditch those dying batteries and meet the future of vape tech: the all-in-one disposable. Discreet, convenient and foolproof for even the most virgin of vapers, this hardware is truly hassle-free. Plus, without the need to purchase separate batteries or replacement chargers, they’re a cost-effective way to get your Cannabis fix on the go. Here are our picks for three disposable vapes worth your disposable income this October.
Hellavated Profilez
Blueberry Dream
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.5 gram
Hellavated has hella flavors with 15 different options available in their Profilez line of disposable vapes, made with triple-refined THC distillate. The Blueberry Dream in particular is heavy on the hazy terps with a fruit-forward flavor on the exhale. This strain pairs well with a fat stack of blueberry pancakes on a sleepy Sunday morning – cartoons, a cozy blanket, and your favorite pajamas not included.
Optimum Extracts
Orange Push Pop
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1 gram
This Orange Push Pop by Optimum Extracts hits off the rip with rich, creamy vanilla and citrus notes. The flavor on the exhale is reminiscent of a melty creamsicle. Made with terpene-rich, pesticide-free THC distillate, the Optimum also has the sleekest device of the three disposables in our roundup. This is a great one to grab before a night out on the town or throw in the car bag for a road trip.
Sticky Frog
Washington Apple
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1 gram
Sticky Frog is Phat Panda’s line of strain-specific premium disposable devices made with THC distillate. The exhale of this Washington Apple flavor tastes like biting into a tart, crisp apple freshly picked off the orchard. It’s truly the perfect flavor to kick off the fall season in the good old PNW. So, in the spirit of crunchy brown leaves and warm apple cider, we recommend bringing this one along for a bonfire with friends or autumn afternoon hike.
This article was originally published in the October 2022 issue of Northwest Leaf.
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