so, i have never used an RTA before. i have always stayed away from building my own coils. so gonna be a first time user.
decided i might want to go the RTA route because i'm tired of paying for coils.
few things i'm looking for in my RTA.
1) gotta be dual coil
2) user friendly for new...
that is not your stance though!
we are not just talking about possible long term consequences anymore. POISON is not just a "possible" consequence. you have already said that it's ok to put whatever you want in eliquid....this includes POISON.
this is why your credibility is at 0% right...
he doesn't have your back....
your stance is so profoundly unbelievable, that he was just having to clarify it for me.
i guessing you think it's ok to put razorblades or rat poison in kids holloween candy too. it's their job to check for it, right?
started a thread about this, but since we have been talking about standards here.....have you seen this?
this is what happens when nobody needs to follow any rules......and this is from a well known popular vendor
the point is.....
without a sterile environment, and people being allowed to make eliquid in the garage or tub.....who knows what the liquid is being contaminated with. 90% of all garages i have ever been in are nasty. you feel dirty just standing in them.
maybe they don't put anying bad in...
health inspectors don't go to places that make/manufacture beer?
breath inhales/eye drops/lip balms/deodorant all have warnings and/or ingredients on them.
guess my question was a little too broad though. let me rephrase.
name one other item that goes into your body (ingest or inhale) that...
well, you can tell buy the colors that they put food coloring in them. that's an unnecessary chemical.
personally, i wouldn't trust a company that wants to add extra chemicals to my liquid, that don't need to be in it, just to make the color pretty.
first off, name one other product that you buy, where YOU have to do the testing to see if it's safe to use.
second, like i said earlier:
it costs between $116,000-263,000 to open a subway. that's just for a small sandwich place!
however vendors wanna complain about the cost of a $60 test per...
yeah, this seems to be what they what they are saying.
liquid makers can have whatever standards they want, and we should have to pay extra to find out if anything like rat feces or D/AP is in our liquid. guess we should have to test every piece of meat we buy for salmonella too, huh?
for some...
the difference is all those artificial/natural flavors have been approved for ingestion. so even when that particular stuff is listed in food, you still know it's safe to eat.
things that are up for debate, like aspartame , are always listed in food though. why? because they could potentially...
yes, and?
do you think it's right/acceptable that so few test the liquids? if i had to take a guess, i would say less than 5% do testing.
would it be ok with you if the food industry stopped showing nutrition/ingredients?
what if 95% of the food you had to choose from didn't show nutrition...
it's not.
as i pointed out a couple of posts ago. anyone who doesn't know what "less" means, is either just being argumentative, or trolling......don't feed.
anyways....let's stop arguing over if D/AP is overblown or not. start another thread if you want to do that.
let's talk about why or why...
i repeat....
regardless of your opinions on D/AP, consumers should be able to know if they are putting something potentially dangerous into their bodies. so vendors should be doing the testing.
the VERY cheap testing (what this thread is about)
back on topic please
not true. look up the definition of the word "less."
D/AP are both ADDED chemicals that need not be in eliquid. if you vape liquid without these chemicals, then by definition, you are vaping less chemicals.
what are you even saying here?? are you saying if you want to be safer and not smoke...
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