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Funky Lands Ti7000 Disposables

One Ti7000 disposable device According to MyVapor, Funky Republic is a sub-brand of EB Design, the Elf Bar company, so that’s interesting. Elf Bars are massively popular, and people love them, so as you’d expect, the TI7000s are just as good, and maybe even better.
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Funky Lands Ti7000 Disposables, featuring a 600mAh rechargeable battery, 17mL capacity, longevity up to 7000 puffs, and a digital screen display. From the creators behind Elf Bar.

Funky Lands Ti7000 Disposables Features:
• Max Puffs: 7000
• Nicotine Strength: 50mg (5%)
• Prefilled Capacity: 12.8mL
• Battery Capacity: 600mAh
• Charging Port: USB Type-C
• Operation: Draw-Activation
• Display Screen
• Quaq Technology

Funky Republic currently has 25 flavors:

Berry Mix

Blossom Mint

Blue Razz Ice

Blue Red Mint (blueberry, mint, rose)

Blueberry Duo Ice

California Cherry

Cantaloupe Apple

Ice Mint

Mango Kiss

Melon Berry Bomb Ice

Mixed Fruit

Osk Ice (orange, starfruit, kiwi)

Passion Fruit Kiwi Lime

Peach Brownn (or Peach Pie)

Peach Mango Watermelon

Pineapple Coconut Ice

Pink Grapefruit

Pomelo Pearl Grape

Spoal Cloudd / Rainbow Cloudz (candy fruit mix)

Strawberry Banana

Strawberry Duo Ice

Tropical Island

Tropical Spoal / Tropical Rainbow Blast (tropical fruit)

Watermelon Ice

Watermelon Nana Duo Ice


QUAQ Tech

Funky Republic is using QUAQ Tech in the Ti7000. I’m not sure what that stands for, but this is the same tech used in Elf Bars, so if you’ve used an Elf Bar, you’ll have a good idea of the performance in the Ti7000s. Which is great.

From what I can tell from research online, QUAQ is an atomizer technology created by the Elf Bar brand. They say this tech gives coils an increase of 500% in flavor consistency and a 30% increase in puffs. I have no idea what they’re comparing that to, but that’s what they say. It does seem like a great atomization technology, though.