Review of Artery PAL II Pod Starter Kit

Review of Artery PAL II Pod Starter Kit

More and more vapers have recently decided to use a POD system instead of the usual box mod with a tank/drip. This is not surprising, since not everyone likes big clouds, massive devices and the need to constantly refill the atomizer. When using POD systems, the vaper receives a compact and autonomous device, initially designed for vaping strong liquids based on salt nicotine. It is not for nothing that they say that demand creates supply, which is why many companies producing vape devices began to mass produce POD and AIO systems. The Artery company, together with the famous reviewer Tony B, also decided to take part in this kind of arms race, presenting their version of the POD system – Artery PAL II Pod Starter Kit. To be honest, this is not really a POD system, but an All-in-One (AIO), as its functionality and technical characteristics will pleasantly surprise you. e-cigarettes in canada The joint product of Artery and Tony B turned out to be truly interesting and deserves the attention of not only beginners, but also experienced vapers.

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