JUUL PODS

JUUL 2 Pods Virginia Tobacco

Original price was: 60.00 AED.Current price is: 55.00 AED.
If you’re not into sweet vape flavors, this one feels more familiar. JUUL 2 Virginia Tobacco has that slightly dry, cigarette-like taste that many users in Dubai UAE prefer for daily use. Nothing fancy here, just a simple and steady tobacco experience that works.

Juul 2 Pods Watermelon 18 mg/ml Nicotine

Original price was: 60.00 AED.Current price is: 55.00 AED.

JUUL 2 Starter Kit

Original price was: 120.00 AED.Current price is: 110.00 AED.
The JUUL 2 Starter Kit gives you everything needed to start vaping without confusion. It comes with the device, charger, and pre-filled pods, so you don’t have to figure anything out. In Dubai, many users pick the JUUL 2 Starter Kit for its smooth draw, simple setup, and consistent feel that works well for daily use across the UAE.

Juul Pod Virginia Tobacco

Original price was: 75.00 AED.Current price is: 70.00 AED.
The JUUL Pod Virginia Tobacco is designed for users who prefer a clean, cigarette-style tobacco experience without sweetness or heavy cooling. In Dubai, this flavor is widely chosen for its smooth draw, balanced nicotine hit, and consistent performance from start to finish. The JUUL Pod Virginia Tobacco fits easily into daily use, offering a familiar feel that many users across the UAE appreciate for its simplicity, reliability, and no-maintenance design.

JUUL PODS

Original price was: 75.00 AED.Current price is: 70.00 AED.
  • Size:11.5 × 6.5 × 1 cm
  • Capacity: 0.7ml
  • Nicotine: 5%
  • Resistance: 1.8ohm
  • Puffs: 200 puffs
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

JUUL PODS

Original price was: 75.00 AED.Current price is: 70.00 AED.
  • Size:11.5 × 6.5 × 1 cm
  • Capacity: 0.7ml
  • Nicotine: 5%
  • Resistance: 1.8ohm
  • Puffs: 200 puffs
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

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