GOLDBAR, QUADRO and others launch refillable '2+10' products

Oct.28.2024
GOLDBAR, QUADRO and others launch refillable '2+10' products
At the recent Vaper Expo in Birmingham, UK, 2Firsts noticed that several brands, including GOLDBAR and QUADRO, launched refillable "2+10" products. 2Firsts has compiled a review of these products.

The Vaper Expo UK took place at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham from the 25th to the 27th of October (UK time).

 

2Firsts observed that several brands, including GOLDBAR and QUADRO, launched refillable "2+10" products at the event. 2Firsts has compiled an overview of these '2+10' refillable products to provide readers with a comprehensive analysis of current market trends.

 

Here are some details:

 

HULA

 

GOLDBAR, QUADRO and others launch refillable '2+10' products
HULA refillable "2+10" product| Image Source: 2Firsts

 

GOLDBAR, QUADRO and others launch refillable '2+10' products
HULA refillable "2+10" product | Image source: 2Firsts

 

GOLDBAR

 

GOLDBAR, QUADRO and others launch refillable '2+10' products
GOLDBAR's refillable "2+10" product "APOLLO" | Image source: 2Firsts

 

FUSION

 

GOLDBAR, QUADRO and others launch refillable '2+10' products
Fusion's refillable "2+10" product|Image source: 2Firsts

 

QUADRO

 

GOLDBAR, QUADRO and others launch refillable '2+10' products
QUADRO refillable "2+10" product | Image source: 2Firsts

 

GOLDBAR, QUADRO and others launch refillable '2+10' products
QUADRO 21000 | Image source: 2Firsts

 

GOLDBAR, QUADRO and others launch refillable '2+10' products
QUADRO 3600 | Image source: 2Firsts

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