They completely did away with any sort of coils, rods or discs, and now there’s this plate at the bottom of the chamber. I’ve never seen this style before, very interesting and innovative. I’m gonna give it an A in this department, and the only reason I’m not giving it an A+ is that the mouthpiece tip is clear glass and after a few sessions you can see residue start to build up inside, so this prevents it from being completely stealth. You’ll be able to fit this pen anywhere and carrying it with you on-the-go will be a breeze. It’s still very easy to hold and use though, so they shrunk it in all the right places. It’s tiny too – at 10cm long it’s currently the smallest vape pen in my top picks. The outer shell is strong, durable, precision machined, and the brushed stainless steel finish is buttery smooth. It’s easily one of the nicest looking pens I own, and also one of the most elegant feeling. Read on to find out what I like, and don’t like, about this pen. The vape pen market is moving fast and these guys are at the head of the pack with just a few other companies. In addition to the wickless heating element they also made improvements to the battery, mainly tweaking the 4 temperature settings and adding the 5-click lock function. What’s cool and unique about this one is the new atomizer style, they’re calling it a ceramic plate and I’m diggin it, a lot. This is the Hypnos Zero vaporizer pen from Linx Vapor, which is the new and improved version of the first Hypnos pen I reviewed.
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