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ExStax launches the vaporizer industry's 'first stackable cartridge'
ExStax launches the vaporizer industry's 'first stackable cartridge'
Photo via ExStax.

Cannabis

ExStax launches the first ‘stackable’ cartridge for vapes

The new product has patented technology and is made with medical-grade components

A cannabis technology company in Arizona has launched a new product that it claims will revolutionize vape retail.

On Thursday, ExStax announced the debut of what it describes as the first stackable dual-cartridge vaporizer system.

The company says the new patented technology uses medical-grade components and is compatible with all .510 vape cartridges, allowing users to enjoy a combination of tobacco, cannabis and hemp vapor products simultaneously.

Product specs. Photo via ExStax.

Read more: Global vaporizer market projected to grow immensely: Fact.MR

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“This new world of vapor technology promotes cross-industry collaboration between cannabis and retail brands, while engaging a diverse consumer base. Our technology has the ability to combine any two vapeable substances at your fingertips,” said Rick Avila, one of the patent developers and co-CEO at ExStax.

The company says that Avila and his partners took years to engineer the Stak’d cartridge design prior to founding ExStax earlier this year.

ExStax also says the new cartridges are compatible with the vast majority of .510 batteries and that the custom aperture holes permit the use of various liquids, therefore “revolutionizing vape retail.” The cartridges are available in .3, .5, .7 and 1.0 millilitre stacks.

The product is currently available exclusively in select Arizona dispensaries and ExStax also sells live hash rosin and hash resin.

 

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