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Snowplus Dash 4000 Lemon Pineapple Vape

Original price was: $45.00.Current price is: $38.00.

Lemon and pineapple sit at the same yellow end of the citrus-tropical spectrum, but they’re not the same kind of yellow. The lemon does the sharp, almost cleaning-grade brightness; the pineapple brings the candied, slightly fermented sweetness. The Dash 4000 layers them carefully — lemon up front, pineapple in the body, no chill. 7.5 ml pod, 4,000-ish pulls, 530 mAh, ceramic atomiser, draw-activated.

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Two yellows that don’t fight each other

Lemon-and-pineapple is a classic juice-bar combination because the two balance each other: pineapple goes sticky-sweet on its own, lemon goes harsh on its own, but together they cancel each other’s extremes. This Dash 4000 follows the same logic.

Lemon takes the front of the drawer, sharp and clean — closer to lemon peel oil than lemon juice. Pineapple takes over from the mid-pull onward, with the ripe, slightly tropical sweetness sitting underneath. No ice anywhere in the build, which keeps the citrus reading sunny instead of sterile.

Quick flavour breakdown

  • Opening: bright lemon, almost zest-like
  • Middle: pineapple comes in, fuller and rounder
  • Exhale: clean tropical sweetness, no menthol finish

Sweetness and chill

  • Sweetness: medium-high
  • Cooling: none
  • Acidity: medium

Inside the device

7.5 ml of e-liquid sits in the pre-loaded pod. The 530 mAh battery feeds a ceramic atomiser that handles citrus profiles particularly well. Approximately 4,000 draws total. Slim 20 mm body at 32.4 g, draw-activated.

Two questions buyers usually have

Is this more lemon or more pineapple?

Lemon dominates the first second of the pull; pineapple owns the middle and exhale. If you measured by airtime, pineapple wins by maybe 60/40.

Anything close to this in the Dash 4000 range?

Passion Grapefruit goes harder on the bitter-citrus edge. Sparkling Iced Lemon Tea adds cool and a tea body. This one stays straight-fruit.

Two fruits, no coconut

The obvious comparison is piña colada minus the coconut and rum. Closer to a virgin pineapple-lemonade you’d order on a beach — pineapple does the heavy lifting on body and sweetness, lemon walks in front of it with the acidity. The pineapple reads as Costa Rican (the supermarket gold-flesh variety) more than the older sour-edged Hawaiian Smooth Cayenne — meaning sweeter and rounder, less of the enzymatic sting that makes your tongue tingle. The lemon component is Eureka, not Meyer: bright, slightly bitter at the edges, no floral aftertaste. Both fruits stay legible; neither buries the other.

Model

SNOWPLUS DASH 4000

Sweetness

Medium

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