The Ultimate Gift Guide for the Highest of Holidays

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Dr. Dabber

Dr. Dabber: The Dr. Dabber SWITCH is the next generation vaporizer that utilizes fast speed induction heating technology for essential oils and dried flower. The SWITCH offers 25 advanced heating options for users to customize their vaporizing experience. The SWITCH optimizes the vaporizing experience for users to achieve the perfect hit in approximately four seconds. You never worry about using a blowtorch again! Its portable and sleek design is perfect to share with family and friends on-the-go. Both beginners and advanced users will enjoy the SWITCH’s features including the self-cleaning technology and long-lasting battery life. Are you ready to make the SWITCH this Holiday Season? Dr. Dabber is offering the best SWITCH deal for 2018.

Holiday Sale: The SWITCH Holiday Bundle is $449.95 for a limited time only. This bundle includes the quartz induction cup, bubble cap, ball glass attachment, honeymat, and a free Dr. Dabber snapback.

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