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  1. Edna

    article -from natural news

    http://www.naturalnews.com/2017-05-14-vaping-found-to-be-vastly-safer-than-smoking-cigarettes-yet-the-fda-ridiculously-claims-they-pose-identical-risks-to-health.html#
    2 points
  2. Woot, got some vape mail. Authentic copper limitless mech, 2 ijoy rdta's, an obs engine nano, drip tips for nano, limitless sleeves and asst. Juice. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G935A using Tapatalk
    2 points
  3. Tam

    article -from natural news

    I would really like to see the 'deeming rules' go the way of the dodo. While I agree the vaping industry needs some oversight, they do not need the ridiculous amount the deeming rules proposed. Thanks for the link!
    2 points
  4. Looks like I've joined the RDA group [emoji41] Picked this up yesterday and I'm loving it! SMOK Skyhook RDA mini Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
    2 points
  5. Boil, boil, Toil and Trouble! And it came on a Sunday no less!
    2 points
  6. I keep a 1" strap of leather on hand around a foot long. It will wrap around the stick idem and can be turned into a strap wrench. Works great Sent from my iPhone using The Vapor Talk mobile app
    1 point
  7. Tam

    Kanger Cupti Coil flooding

    Did you take a good look at the O-rings on the coils that leak versus the ones that don't? I seem to remember something like this in the past with different tanks and coils, of course, but it was the O-rings in that, too. In that case, just changing out the O-rings on the coil seemed to do the trick. Might give it a try?
    1 point
  8. I'm using the Kanger subtank mini with the RBA deck and the longest time I got out of a coil was almost 8 months. I was changing the wick every few weeks. It's easy to learn how, and I can replace the wick and be up and running in less than ten minutes. I really prefer the flavor versus the premade coils, and the cotton is a lot cheaper. Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
    1 point
  9. The 9ml tank sold me! Came with a pre-built coil, I just wicked it up and good to go. And yes, the flavor is incredible. [emoji41] Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
    1 point
  10. Flavor is amazing isn't it? Love that little Smok mod too. Looks like a great rig!
    1 point
  11. Bebop

    Fidget repurposed!

    Aha. Thank you! My fidget toy has 6 strings and a whammy bar.
    1 point
  12. gadget

    Fidget repurposed!

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fidget_spinner Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
    1 point
  13. I read this in a blog called Vaping Post this morning. Thought it quite interesting seeing that it was done in the good ole USA. (I wanted to copy/paste the link and my computer wouldn't cooperate.) Air Sampling confirms secondhand vapor is harmless Results obtained from an air sample of a small non-ventilated vape shop, clearly indicate that the amount of toxic substances present in the air where a lot of vaping is taking place, are of insignificant levels. The California Department of Public Health has been carrying out air sampling in vape shops throughout the state, as part of its initiative to determine the health effects of second-hand vapor exposure. Earlier today in his blog, Public Health Expert Dr. Michael Siegel pointed out that the results for this report were obtained from a relatively small and non-ventilated vape shop, where many of the employees and 13 customers were actively vaping while the sampling was taking place, hence what would be considered a situation presenting a high level of exposure to second-hand vapor. However, given all these unfavourable conditions, the results still reported no dangerous levels of exposure to any hazardous chemicals. The main results of the air sampling go as follows : Nicotine: Not detected Glycidol: Not detected Formaldehyde: 7.2 ppb Diacetyl: Not detected using standard method 2,3-Pentanedione: Not detected using standard method Acetyl butyryl: Not detected using standard method Acetoin: Not detected using standard method Acetone: Not detected Ethyl benzene: Not detected m,p-Xylene: Not detected o-Xylene: Not detected Toluene: Not detected Acetaldehyde: Not detected Acetonitrile: Not detected alpha-pinene: Not detected Benzene: Not detected Chloroform: Not detected d-Limonene: Not detected Methylene chloride: Not detected Methyl methacrylate: Not detected n-Hexane: Not detected Styrene: Not detected Finally putting fears about formaldehyde to rest? Dr. Siegel pointed out that the level of formaldehyde detected, is consistent with the levels normally found in indoor and outdoor air levels under baseline conditions, adding that the only other chemicals detected were ethanol (alcohol) and isopropyl alcohol. “This study, although conducted under very high exposure conditions in a small, non-ventilated vape shop with many employees and customers vaping and clouds of vapor visible, did not document any dangerous levels of exposure to any hazardous chemical. Nicotine exposure was essentially non-existent. Formaldehyde exposure was no different than in many indoor and outdoor environments at baseline. Acetone, acetoin, other aldehydes, toluene, benzene, and xylene were not detected. Chemicals that have been associated with “popcorn lung” were also not detected by the standard method.” stated Siegel. No justification for governments to ban vaping “This study adds to the evidence that under real-life conditions, ‘secondhand vaping’ does not appear to pose any significant health risks.” concluded the public health expert. He added that whilst he himself has been behind many of the smoking bans that took place, based on this current evidence he fails to see a reason as to why governments should ban vaping in public spaces. “With regards to vaping, I just don’t see any reasonable evidence at this time that it poses any significant health hazard to bystanders.”
    1 point
  14. And we only just recently started expanding our inventory. Feedback is gold to us and even if you choose not to shop with us (tear), I love when someone shoots me a PM "Just an FYI I purchased XYZ because you didn't have it in stock." If we get a few requests, I'll normally start stocking that item within a week or so. (Because if two ask, 20 want). And of course, if something goes wrong you can track us down pretty easily here on the forum with pitchfork in hand
    1 point
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