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Big Vapor - BV 900 XTRA

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jacktan12

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Misi.....it may be a bit difficult for you to get good comments of one model or another here, especially for models that are not very commonly available or clones. Some people just don't want to look like an ... by dissing a particular model. Others just keep quiet and don't say much. Each model has its pros and cons. Only those who are e-cig sellers will answer you to say bad things about what you've bought and good things about the one they sell. Plus, you've already bought it, be happy with it if it's giving you what you want.

I would suggest that you pm some of the vets around and ask for their honest opinion quietly. That way, nobody is aware of any negative or positive comments. Too bad we don't have a reviewer in Malaysia.
 
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jacktan12

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Thats true Alvin. Thanks for the views. So far, quite happy with the device. I do notice about the activity here especially our Malaysia Sub Forum, it seem a bit quiet here.

Misi, the quiet you see is also indicative of the e-cig market in Malaysia. It is almost impossible to see another vaper walking around. In many ways, better we keep a low profile, coz we don't know what the Malaysian government will do if they find that there are so many vapers out there. They have already announced that nicotine e-liquid is illegal unless registered with the relevant departments. Most probably they will need the e-liquid sellers to have their e-liquid tested by Sirim or something too. Ya.... better keep low profile.....hehehe. Sneak a stealth vape with your xtra 900. Suck suck.
 

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Yeah, I saw that vid too. Pretty surprised that the BBC would release a report like that....based on very speculative evidence. First time I've ever heard of oil in the ejuice too. IMO, that can't be right. Oil doesn't vaporize when heated....if that were the case, how on earth would we use it for cooking?

Exactly.....one of the points I thought of...makes no sense. And...if this thing gets any bigger in the UK, it may become a rallying point for all the numbnuts out there that are trying to ban e-cigs. If the Malaysian government can use a report from WHO that e-cigs are not recommended as a nicotine cessation therapy to justify regulating e-liquid, they may use this to ban e-cigs and eliquid altogether.

All Malaysian vapers out there....wake up and get ourselves together. We must standby to take action like the vapers in US and UK and maybe try to do something if the govt decides on a ban.
 

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IMO .. if the gov decide to ban it, there's nothing much we can do either, they will come up with more stupid reason as usual to justify their decision. But whatever they do, i don't think the supply can be cut off just like that.

... in the end, it is all about tax money... health effect is just an excuse.

ps: millions of people smoke cigarette in the country, and yet it is not banned even though it is a proven bad thing with thousands of chemicals in each stick
 

jacktan12

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Ya...abechik. Can you imagine how many millions of ringgit a month the govt will lose if even 20% of the smokers in Malaysia switch to vaping? They will jump.

I guess better we stock up our e-cigs, mods and eliquid now.....hehehe....just in case supply get cut off.....

If not, then be prepared to pay more to "encourage" the customs officers to release the item at KLIA.

IMO .. if the gov decide to ban it, there's nothing much we can do either, they will come up with more stupid reason as usual to justify their decision. But whatever they do, i don't think the supply can be cut off just like that.

... in the end, it is all about tax money... health effect is just an excuse.

ps: millions of people smoke cigarette in the country, and yet it is not banned even though it is a proven bad thing with thousands of chemicals in each stick
 

abechik

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i like the word 'encourage' .. :D


Ya...abechik. Can you imagine how many millions of ringgit a month the govt will lose if even 20% of the smokers in Malaysia switch to vaping? They will jump.

I guess better we stock up our e-cigs, mods and eliquid now.....hehehe....just in case supply get cut off.....

If not, then be prepared to pay more to "encourage" the customs officers to release the item at KLIA.
 
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