This is just pure speculation on my part, but I wo
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This is just pure speculation on my part, but I would think the wick only makes sense for using liquids, not waxes or solid plant matter. Even though it does look similar I would think that the differences lie in how high the temp goes and some type of modifications to the loading mechanism, which accounts for the PP's ability to vape solids. As long as it does that as advertised then I think we have a winner. If there happens to be a couple of similar products out there, who cares? All that means is that there's already an established market for this new product to enter and the things that will differentiate us from the rest of the pack will be marketing (I'll take Cheryl over whoever the competition's got!) and distribution (Doesn't get any better than GotVape, they've got a little more than 10,000 unique visitors per day, according to Alexa. That's advertising and distribution all rolled into one. Can't beat that...) These are the things that will truly set us apart from the rest of the vaporizing world and knowing that the Cannacig has already laid down some of the groundwork for the rest of the VI line, is just gonna make things that much easier for the Pocket Puffer to come out in a big and hopefully, non-dilution based fashion. It's all just guesswork though. I'm sure we'll be finding out more about the PP soon enough. GLTY and go RFMK!!!