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If there’s one thing any JUUL user knows is that keeping these puppies charged throughout the day feels like a job in and of itself. Seriously, look what happened to Trevor. It’s one of the reasons why many users own two or more JUUL devices. This way, they have one always charging while they vape from the other.
For those of you always on the hunt for a charge, JUUL has heard your cries for help and is now introducing a $49.99 JUUL portable charging case.
Here’s a quick rundown of what we know about the JUUL portable charging case
- It’s a portable charger. You take it with you. You charge your JUUL device while you’re out and about.
- It costs $49.99.
- Rocks 1270 mAH worth of battery capacity.
- The case is capable of charing a JUUL device up to three times on a single charge.
- The charger can easily fit in a pocket, bag, or purse.
- Keeps your JUUL device enclosed and protected
- Backed by a one-year warranty
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Sure, there are alternatives to this. You could always carry around a portable battery pack, but I have to admit, that doesn’t sound as convenient as this. And yea, $50 might be a little steep for a portable charger, but again, it’s all about peace of mind. Spending that kind of money as opposed to always having to worry about charging a JUUL device is enough for me.
JUUL’s portable charging case can be purchased directly from JUUL’s website. For more information, head on over to the product page here.
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