The liquid in those things are made in China, which has very questionable quality control and not a lot of regard for safety. There is no telling what is in the liquid in those disposables. If you want to vape lord-knows-what into your lungs, have at it. I'll pass.
The liquid in those things are made in China, which has very questionable quality control and not a lot of regard for safety. There is no telling what is in the liquid in those disposables. If you want to vape lord-knows-what into your lungs, have at it. I'll pass.
I puffed on one once or twice. They didn't make me feel like headbanging that's for sure.
I will say I am morally opposed to disposable devices because I don't think they're needed and they wind up polluting the landscape when people toss them out of cars (which I am ENTIERLY guilty of when I was smoking so I have no room to talk.)
I will also say ANY device of mine is disposable because it is subject to breakage at ANY time although they usually last longer than say, a disposable ecig.
Try it if you want to; it's up to you what you want to do unless it's going to blow you up. Go for it (if you want to) I say you won't know if you don't try it or whatever.
The liquid in those things are made in China, which has very questionable quality control and not a lot of regard for safety. There is no telling what is in the liquid in those disposables.
The juice in the new johnson creek VEA disposable isn't made in China. Highly recommend - personally love the triple berry and mango ice. Hope they relaunch the tobaccos of old
The liquid in those things are made in China, which has very questionable quality control and not a lot of regard for safety. There is no telling what is in the liquid in those disposables. If you want to vape lord-knows-what into your lungs, have at it. I'll pass.
That actually is not necessarily true. Have you seen any pictures from Chinese e-cig and e-liquid manufacturing plants? Eye-opening. Besides, we all started with Chinese eliquids--nothing else was available anywhere--and nobody suffered any ill consequences that I know of. I'm much more suspicious of some mom-and-pop ejuice makers who mix in their bathtubs (or in the back of vape shops) without any safety protocols. We used to find insects and canine (most likely) hairs in some of those bottles.
I recently did a review on Moti PIIN disposible vapes and have to say I was pretty impressed with the quality and vaping experience of them. They are not cheap in relationship to pods or mods BUT I feel they are an ideal introduction into the world of vaping for new comers.
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