Koko Vape Price in Pakistan

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Uwell Caliburn Koko was probably the best selling pod system and one of the most popular vapes of last year. Now, with a better design and features, Uwell is offering a rectangular shaped vape Caliburn Koko, that too at a very affordable cost. If you want to upgrade your vape, check out this article to know the Koko vape price in Pakistan and everything else you need to know. 

Koko Vape Price in Pakistan

Koko Vape Price in Pakistan

Koko Vape Price

The original price of Caliburn Koko vape is 5,500 Rs/- in Pakistan. You can also find different discount offers at different vape selling sites and stores. You can order it online at different websites that sell vapes. 

Koko Vape Design

The original vape is virtually unchanged, but the battery casing has been redesigned. The new design is sleek, elegant to look at and comfortable to hold. It is available in 10 different colors i.e., Black, Grey, Blue, Red, Light Green, Dark Green, Orange, Gold, Purple and Pink. It has a 2ml refillable Pod capacity which the top fill system refills. Fill  it up with your favorite flavor. Easily detach the drip tip to refill the pod. Its innovative top-fill design reduces leakage. It comes with an integrated battery capacity of  520mAh which is pretty decent for its size. It is a lightweight and pocket size vape which is easy to grab in one hand. Moreover, there is a low battery alert light that keeps your battery from getting charged at low voltage if it is low on battery power.

The system’s amazing features and its easy-to-use refillable pod system provide an excellent vaping experience. It is definitely worth your money and the battery life is not shabby for this to be available at this affordable cost in Pakistan. Get your hands on this trendy vape kit now, because who wouldn’t want this amazing kit!

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