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Puffco Unveils Upgraded Version of the Peak Vaporizer

By WeedWeek
Jul 29, 2024
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The new Puffco Peak (Courtesy: ToTheCloudVaporStore.com)

Puffco, makers of the original Peak Vaporizer have introduced an updated model of the Puffco Peak bearing the same name. The original Peak was seen as the pioneering E-Rig in the concentrate vaporizer space and launched many copycats and secondary markets.

The new Puffco Peak updates modernize the flagship vaporizer with features such as an improved 3D Chamber, Joystick Cap, sleek and compact design, improved percolation and USB-C Charging. The new Peak follows the same concept as the original but integrates the strengths of the original Peak with modern technology, updating only what is necessary without adding unnecessary features.

This is not the first time Puffco has updated their product line up. In June 2023 Puffco did a similar release of  the 2nd Generation Peak Pro which boasted a more ergonomic build, 3D Chamber & Ball Cap and improved glass and app features.

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The new edition of the PuffCo Peak (Courtesy: ToTheCloudVapeStore.com)

While the Peak Pro remains the best option for the heavy use who wants it all, at  $220 the new Peak is more accessible to users who may be curious about hash or who are not heavy dabbers and do not want to spring for all the bells and whistles offered by the Peak Pro at $420.

“Following the success of the Peak Pro and our introduction of the discrete Proxy, there was a clear market for a device that marries power and accessibility,” CEO Roger Volodarsky said in a press release. “With the New Peak, we’re providing consumers with an option that is just that.

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