Hard to say. There are some extremely smart cookies here on the forum. Unfortunately, I've also seen some stupidity here that can boggle the mind. The jury is still out on this one.
Just treat your juice with respect. If you get it on you, wash it off. If you DIY with concentrations higher than 36/mg, wear gloves and a face shield. Keep it away from pets and children.
As Myrany said, don't throw caution to the wind, but don't be afraid of it. Just use your noggin...
I wouldn't take the chance. There are hefty fines (between $1,100 and $11,000) for such shenanigans. Just buy some nicotine gum and vape when you get off the plane.
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Q:How does vw work?
A: Circuitry in the PV measures the resistance of the atomizer and calculates the voltage to use to obtain the wattage you have indicated. If you are willing to do the math, a Variable Voltage device will yield the same (if not better) results. (Variable Voltage...
I DIY and have several juices that I mix I really like. When the muse visits, I enjoy making small batches of new flavors, which are for the most part very enjoyable.
My only problem is I hit a home run early on and it is still my favorite juice. It is also the only juice my wife will vape...
This is my Provari. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
My Provari is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life.
I find PG bothers me, I vape about 90% VG. The VG will impart a nice sweet taste to a juice. Nice mouth-feel too. Try it! Only way to find out what you like.
I don't think most Reo users would argue with you. I think for many it is the Reo's dead stupid simplicity that is the biggest draw. Someone once told me that my Reo didn't look very sophisticated. My reply was that no, it is not, but it is practical, and practically indestructible.
To be fair, the OP did ask:
For some folks, the answer to that question is their Reo.
I don't think the vast majority of people that I have seen posting about the gear they love are doing so to "one up" another poster. I think that people are genuinely excited about their gear and willing to...
The provari's button is very easy to push, it doesn't require hardly any force at all, and is located about 2/3 the way up the mod. Depending on your mobility, the Reo might be easier (or harder) to hold, but the button placement at the top might provide more leverage when pushing. The Reo's...
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