Eliquidchina - Trustworthy? Dangerous?

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Hi,

I just received my e-liquid from eliquidchina.com and called up a Australian shop regarding if there is anything I can buy to dilute the strength of the e-liquid as I made the mistake of buying very high strength.
The person told me that eliquidchina cannot be trusted and can cause cancer twice as much as regular cigarettes.
He told me he would not smoke/vape it and I should throw it out.
Is this guy telling the truth or is he just trying to get me to buy from him?
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,
Jules
 

happydave

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looks like they carry Dekang e-liquid, one of the oldest e-liquid manufacturers on the planet.
i have tried some Dekang e-liquids and they are not the worst thing i have ever vaped, but i wouldn't ever spend my money on Dekang e-liquid.
if it really is authentic Dekang e-liquid then it fine to vape, might not be the tastiest e-liquid but i highly doubt its going to "cause cancer twice as much as regular cigarettes".

i have no idea how "trurstworthy" this eliquidchina.com is, they could be selling knockoff e-liquid but i highly doubt that as well.
 
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Hi,

I just received my e-liquid from eliquidchina.com and called up a Australian shop regarding if there is anything I can buy to dilute the strength of the e-liquid as I made the mistake of buying very high strength.
The person told me that eliquidchina cannot be trusted and can cause cancer twice as much as regular cigarettes.
He told me he would not smoke/vape it and I should throw it out.
Is this guy telling the truth or is he just trying to get me to buy from him?
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,
Jules

I'm new to the vaping world but I find the assertion can cause cancer twice as much as regular cigarettes to be specious. There are some flavourings that are very dangerous to inhale (like diacetyl), but to my knowledge the major flavouring suppliers have/are eliminating them from their concentrates.

The products I could see were all dekang juices (but I can't say if they are counterfeit).

I don't think the aussie vendor is trying to force you into buying from them (for one they can't sell you the nicotine). [MODERATED - don't be going there]
As for diluting PG/VG is what you want and you can order that from a number of aussie vendors (to keep shipping costs down and get it sooner).
 
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What do you mean buy I can't vape due to high PG?

some people cant vape e-liquids with high PG content.
PG or "propylene glycol" is used pretty much all e-liquids. it really helps bring out the flavor, but it does not produce a lot of visible vapor.
it tends to be a bit harsh on the throat, this really helps simulate the effect of smoking a cigarette... so people also like it for that reason.

the reason why some people cant vape PG is that they are intolerant or even allergic to it.
 

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Hi,

I just received my e-liquid from eliquidchina.com and called up a Australian shop regarding if there is anything I can buy to dilute the strength of the e-liquid as I made the mistake of buying very high strength.
The person told me that eliquidchina cannot be trusted and can cause cancer twice as much as regular cigarettes.
He told me he would not smoke/vape it and I should throw it out.
Is this guy telling the truth or is he just trying to get me to buy from him?
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,
Jules



Dekang exists from the beginning with numerous customers so I don't think they are as bad as he claims , otherwise there would be warnings all over this forum so i suspect the guy is trying to get you to buy some of his own juices .

by the way verify that this juice is indeed made by dekang and not a counterfeit , search on google how to verify that , if it's fake for the sake of your own health throw them away.


My problem with Chinese juices though is that they add some pepper to it , also the PG is way too high you can barely see the vapors with them
 
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So is this as harmful as I am being told? The Australian shop owner said it's not approved or something and that it contains a certain chemical in it which can be very harmful (can't remember the name of it)
Should I listen to him and throw it out or continue vaping it?
If there is even a small chance he is correct I think I will throw it out but if he is just talking .... out his ... then I'll keeping vaping it.
 

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Hi,

I just received my e-liquid from eliquidchina.com and called up a Australian shop regarding if there is anything I can buy to dilute the strength of the e-liquid as I made the mistake of buying very high strength.
The person told me that eliquidchina cannot be trusted and can cause cancer twice as much as regular cigarettes.
He told me he would not smoke/vape it and I should throw it out.
Is this guy telling the truth or is he just trying to get me to buy from him?
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,
Jules

I would have a problem with the shop you called... Really? Cause cancer 2x as fast as cigs?? Where'd he pull that out of??

I dont know about you where your at, but I would actually trust Dekang over more than 50% of the eliquid sold in the US. There are some very shady and nasty shops here.. Utter gross..
 
So is this as harmful as I am being told? The Australian shop owner said it's not approved or something and that it contains a certain chemical in it which can be very harmful (can't remember the name of it)
Should I listen to him and throw it out or continue vaping it?
If there is even a small chance he is correct I think I will throw it out but if he is just talking .... out his ... then I'll keeping vaping it.

Without the name of the chemical the Aus vendor implied it's hard to say which way to go. If the Chinese shop is selling real Dekang you are safe. That said I am still highly suspicious of the twice the risk of normal cigarettes (and as a fellow Aussie I'm curious who that vendor was).
 
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