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Well if there are no government tests to help vapers choose the best quality then vapers should conduct their own tests and publish the results. It would help newbies get the best value for money and companies that produce great juice would prosper.
ROFL...
I used to love Snow Queen Vodka. Based on what you just wrote I might as well have stuck with Russian Bear, since my taste buds must be flawed. The distillation methods and ingredients obviously have no impact on quality?
I'll write this again and please take note of this:
MANY LIQUID COMPANIES OUT THERE ARE USING UNIQUE EXTRACTION METHODS AND ADVANCED STEEPING PROCCESSES to acquire the taste they present you with in their product. The fact that you do not know this and still compare DIY products to these guys with such arrogance really tells a story about your perspective and knowledge on this topic and it's becoming rather frustrating because you really don't know. Some of the guys involved in this debate are very knowledgeable on the topic and writing them off because of conformation bias... Really? A little bigoted, don't you think?
And how can you use the fact that flavour enhancers are harmful to justify your argument when you just argued there's no way of knowing. And yes, I can say: because the consumer says it tastes better, because I've never really bought e-liquid based on how fast it removes rust from my car.
The most important thing here is that you are happy with what you are vaping. I've been around the vape scene for quite some time and I too have tried many liquids from various origins. My company started based on the gap that I personally found in between some brands.
I really wish I could show you what it takes to produce 1000 bottles of something like Castle Long Reserve from scratch. You might have a new opinion on paying R20 for 10ml's. I just don't understand how you are comparing the two.
I suggest scientific blind taste trails to prove whose quality is best, you shout, I must this, I must that....and you suggest I am a bigot.
The problem I have with your argument is you are making an appeal to authority with talk of advanced this and advanced that...but it is wrapped up in a, not even concealed, personal attack. I therefore have to assume your argument is invalid as someone genuinely involved in the scientific community would not make such a mistake.
Ummm... I haven't shouted anything. I typed most of it and I did not demand anything from you either. You MUST not do anything other than enjoy your vape!
You brought points to the tabel I did not agree with and this is a forum after all. My debate is 100% aimed at the points you make in your posts, not at you personally.
You blamed many of our responses on conformation bias... I do not take it personnaly that you consider me closed minded. My response was simply that your statement displayed abstinate belief in the superiority of your own opinions when you so easily dismiss the opinions of pretty much everyone else who cared to offer an input in the thread. While you have some good points you don't answer many questions and contradict many of the things you write. It's as if you your ultimate goal is to really just kick up dust and this has been noted by others who can see that this is classic troll behaviour.
If you feel that this thread is personal I will gladly subtract myself from it, for I'm having a hard time following where you are going with it most of the time.
A few have posted in this thread how they struggle to afford to buy quality juice.
A few have posted in this thread how they struggle to afford to buy quality juice. That's not right.
I do not believe that mixing a few liquids, no matter how you well you make it sound like a scene from Harry Potter, can justify the prices being charged.
Maybe we could crowd source an affordable quality juice, use blind taste trails to decide the taste. Crowd sourced and crowd participation in the making.
I think maybe you miss the point. I vape diy unflavoured or menthol during the day for mindless vaping and for my nic intake. Then I have my treat juices or "premium" juices, those are for my enjoyment its like taking a break and having a really good coffee or lighting a good cigar. This is something I enjoy and I gladly pay for that enjoyment.A few have posted in this thread how they struggle to afford to buy quality juice.
That's not right.
I do not believe that mixing a few liquids, no matter how you well you make it sound like a scene from Harry Potter, can justify the prices being charged.
Deciding that because the customer was being charged x amount for previous product that you are some how entitled to charge x amount for new product, even though new product costs 1/100th of x is wrong.
Maybe we could crowd source an affordable quality juice, use blind taste trails to decide the taste. Crowd sourced and crowd participation in the making.
I think maybe you miss the point. I vape diy unflavoured or menthol during the day for mindless vaping and for my nic intake. Then I have my treat juices or "premium" juices, those are for my enjoyment its like taking a break and having a really good coffee or lighting a good cigar. This is something I enjoy and I gladly pay for that enjoyment.A few have posted in this thread how they struggle to afford to buy quality juice.
That's not right.
I do not believe that mixing a few liquids, no matter how you well you make it sound like a scene from Harry Potter, can justify the prices being charged.
Deciding that because the customer was being charged x amount for previous product that you are some how entitled to charge x amount for new product, even though new product costs 1/100th of x is wrong.
Maybe we could crowd source an affordable quality juice, use blind taste trails to decide the taste. Crowd sourced and crowd participation in the making.
Here ends my participation in this thread
beating a dead duck.
So I didn't go through the whole 6 pages and my small 2cents. I only vape DIY. I supply to my immediate family, even 'mastered' my own made version of 'Choc99' and another nameless one they like, which we all enjoy and there is not one part of me that sees me selling juice. Honestly, the R120 I feel compelled to sell it at after Vapour Mountain's great juices at said price (and since I am using their flavours) it is just not worth the effort.
I do think f I could slightly automate, it might be better but still not jump at the oportunity stuff, my family already have to beg me to make up for them. It is quite intensive to be 95% consistent oevr and over and over....
yes..me tooThat sounds like a fantastic juice line.
Can I pre-order now?
@denizenx : sure, that's probably true for most people, but it is also a carcinogen which adds to the risk of exposure.
A quick search produced the following two examples of expert opinion:
Not wanting to start a debate on this issue, also not knowing enough about the topic to do so, I was merely pointing out that there are possibly serious health risks to the continuous handling of nicotene-containing fluid, perhaps not to yourself, but maybe to family members.
- Forbes: if I quote from the article: "Ingestion or skin exposure to small amounts of such solutions, ranging from one teaspoon to a tablespoon based on body weight and skin morphology, carries with it the potential for serious toxicity or even death."
- Wikipedia: similarly: "Spilling a high concentration of nicotine onto the skin can cause intoxication or even death, since nicotine readily passes into the bloodstream following dermal contact." The article also includes a passage on possible carcogenic affects of direct contact.
The risk is probably very low in the concentrations that are commonly used in most e-juices, but this risk is increased with continuous use, particularly if the the correct safety precautions are ignored.
To consider it not even remotely dangerous is perhaps unwise considering the amount of evidence that can be found that contradicts this. I would think that most e-juice manufacturers would treat it as a highly toxic substance, even if it isn't really as bad as that, because of the possible effects of continuous exposure over a period of time.
Nobody was concerned about butter flavouring in popcorn until workers started dying of Diacetyl-induced Bronchiolitis Obliterans, then it suddenly became an issue. Direct exposure to nicotene has never been much of a possibilty for the general public before vaping came along, so much is probably still to be learned.
It would be somewhat ironic to die of a nicotene overdose after giving up smoking for a healthier alternative.
From what I have read nicotine in itself is not a carcinogen, but I agree that caution is in order when handling it, escpecially in quantity, which is your argument.@denizenx : sure, that's probably true for most people, but it is also a carcinogen which adds to the risk of exposure.
A quick search produced the following two examples of expert opinion:
Not wanting to start a debate on this issue, also not knowing enough about the topic to do so, I was merely pointing out that there are possibly serious health risks to the continuous handling of nicotene-containing fluid, perhaps not to yourself, but maybe to family members.
- Forbes: if I quote from the article: "Ingestion or skin exposure to small amounts of such solutions, ranging from one teaspoon to a tablespoon based on body weight and skin morphology, carries with it the potential for serious toxicity or even death."
- Wikipedia: similarly: "Spilling a high concentration of nicotine onto the skin can cause intoxication or even death, since nicotine readily passes into the bloodstream following dermal contact." The article also includes a passage on possible carcogenic affects of direct contact.
The risk is probably very low in the concentrations that are commonly used in most e-juices, but this risk is increased with continuous use, particularly if the the correct safety precautions are ignored.
To consider it not even remotely dangerous is perhaps unwise considering the amount of evidence that can be found that contradicts this. I would think that most e-juice manufacturers would treat it as a highly toxic substance, even if it isn't really as bad as that, because of the possible effects of continuous exposure over a period of time.
Nobody was concerned about butter flavouring in popcorn until workers started dying of Diacetyl-induced Bronchiolitis Obliterans, then it suddenly became an issue. Direct exposure to nicotene has never been much of a possibilty for the general public before vaping came along, so much is probably still to be learned.
It would be somewhat ironic to die of a nicotene overdose after giving up smoking for a healthier alternative.
popcorn lung scares the crap outa me for sure. ...
From what I have read nicotine in itself is not a carcinogen, ...
I have notebooks filled with recipes, so I have no problem in sharing a few of them. It feels great when I get a PM from someone that has made one of my recipes and loves it.
Most welcome to the forum. If you feel like it, please introduce yourself at the end of this thread: http://www.ecigssa.co.za/threads/introduce-yourselves.24/So would you mind sharing some with me then ? I really enjoy the twisp tobacco #1 flavour so if you have a recipe that tastes like that, feel free to share