vape mail today more than doubled my available flavors. I am going to be busy mixing up testers today.

Well, maybe their thinking might be why spend a million dollars without assurance that it will be approved when they can spend the same amount following the new regs that give them a better chance of approval.This is interesting. How will they be able to provide a new product that wasn't on the market prior to 8/8 without a pmta?
eta: wonder if it is that atty that is like dual sided? I have seen pics of those on the Radius.
So, if I understand correctly, you are thinking it will be a closed system of some sort? For the Radius?Well, maybe their thinking might be why spend a million dollars without assurance that it will be approved when they can spend the same amount following the new regs that give them a better chance of approval.
I dont know. Just speculating. I didnt mean for any existing devices. I was just wondering if they might be working on something totally new that they feel would have a better chance of passing.So, if I understand correctly, you are thinking it will be a closed system of some sort? For the Radius?
It's called a ZNA Pro and is using the 60 watt Radius board from what I read, there was a prototype released so was already out there. I don't know anything about it just what I read on ecfThis is interesting. How will they be able to provide a new product that wasn't on the market prior to 8/8 without a pmta?
eta: wonder if it is that atty that is like dual sided? I have seen pics of those on the Radius.
I have no idea if it includes a tank or not or just the mod so little info available but there is a thread speculating about itIt's called a ZNA Pro and is using the 60 watt Radius board from what I read, there was a prototype released so was already out there. I don't know anything about it just what I read on ecf![]()
Wouldn't that require a PMTA?
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What is the name of the GP paps logo/ensignia on the v3 and heron? Thanks
I believe pipes and vaporizers would be treated the same way. Repairs would be 'modifications' and we know they don't want that, hence closed systems. The FDA certainly managed to cover everything, didn't they?The Provape repair ratio is so low I doubt they could make living doing repairs, but how does the pipe tobacco repair biz work ? Is there anyone repairing pipes? Do they need PMTA to do that?
From ProVape's website:I dont know. Just speculating. I didnt mean for any existing devices. I was just wondering if they might be working on something totally new that they feel would have a better chance of passing.
Pipes are open systems tho, you have to add the tobacco to smoke them. I think the same should apply to vape gear unless they plan on making disposable one use pipesI believe pipes and vaporizers would be treated the same way. Repairs would be 'modifications' and we know they don't want that, hence closed systems. The FDA certainly managed to cover everything, didn't they?
Hmmm. Good question. I asked hubby because he smoked a pipe for many years. He said at that time none of the shops he frequented did that. You just bought a new one.The Provape repair ratio is so low I doubt they could make living doing repairs, but how does the pipe tobacco repair biz work ? Is there anyone repairing pipes? Do they need PMTA to do that?
It is my understanding that pipes are being treated the same as vape gear. Got them all fired up because it effectively puts them out of biz, also since each pipe is basically different.Pipes are open systems tho, you have to add the tobacco to smoke them. I think the same should apply to vape gear unless they plan on making disposable one use pipes![]()
How could they call it a modification if it's being repaired to its original state?I believe pipes and vaporizers would be treated the same way. Repairs would be 'modifications' and we know they don't want that, hence closed systems. The FDA certainly managed to cover everything, didn't they?
It will be interesting to see what happens after December. Sad times, I fear.
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also known as a Heron's engine, is a simple bladeless radial steam turbine which spins when the central water container is heated. Torque is produced by steam jets exiting the turbine, much like a tip jet or rocket engine.
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Because it is changing what doesn't work to a working one which is a modification, I guess. I remember much discussion about repairs early on in the deeming thread. I would have to go wade through that 499 page deem/doom regulations to check and I am not up to that. Too depressing.How could they call it a modification if it's being repaired to its original state?