Featured Product: SMOK XPRO M80 Plus

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Greetings TVR Vapers!

Today I would like to feature a NEW TVR product, the SMOK XPRO M80 Plus.

The M80 Plus is an elegant, smaller box mod with 80W of power. It is currently the most powerful battery in the XPRO line. The M80 is has an aluminum zinc alloy body with rounded edges. It fits in your hand much like a deck of cards. Currently we are carrying the XPRO M80 in the black and stainless color.

The M80 features recessed buttons and a textured grip side. The LED display shows battery life, ohm resistance, voltage, and wattage. You can even monitor your vaping with this mod. The M80 Plus has a 4400 mAh battery life and is powered by two built-in 18650 batteries. The M80 charges via micro USB and has a pass-thru function. Vape while the battery is charging!

The M80 Plus has a weight of 174g and a 85mm x 55mm x 22mm dimension. 80W of power make this a significant upgrade over the M50. Use the battery in three different modes - wattage mode, mech mode, and temp mode. The battery also features a locking mode.

You should buy the M80 if you are looking for an elegant, stealthy box mod with great tactile feel. The smooth texture and solid feel gives it great appeal. Use it with an 510/eGo adapter to really give this item versatility. You can adjust wattage all the way down to 6W by increments of .1. Long press the button for a fast setting of wattage!

You can find the M80 Plus at TVR HERE! Only $64.99. Get the full kit for $69.99!

Check out the XPRO as well as our other new offerings on the site!
Have a great night everyone! :vapor:
 

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does it have Variable Temperature control

Hi Vincom!

Yes, the M80 Plus we have in stock includes the temperature control feature. From SMOK's website, the temperature control design allows you to regulate temperature between 100 to 600 degrees. Thanks for your question!
 
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