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<blockquote data-quote="bombastinator" data-source="post: 23750792" data-attributes="member: 43994"><p>Re: disposables in general</p><p></p><p>I’ve tried them. Even buy them occasionally if I’m gonna be somewhere for a long time and forgot my vape. I can’t buy them at all anymore as I weaned myself off nic with rebuildables and DIY. (High blood pressure.). Vapes avoid tar so they avoid cancer, but they do not avoid nic. So vapes raise blood pressure and they’re bad if you’re pregnant. You can Still do zeros with non-disposables though.</p><p></p><p>They’re not very good and they’re *really* expensive over time. They have lower buy in cost but in mere weeks they become more expensive because you have to keep replacing them. The final difference for me is over 10x cost. So a couple hundred dollars a month instead of much lower. So they cost a better apartment or a better car. Possibly both. They’re 100% PG and they’re usually MTL. They’re also always “salts” which I find to be a bizarre way to do things. Not telling people what they are vaping strikes me as dangerous because of allergic reactions on a good day and much worse on a bad one. (There are hundreds of “salts” and some of them are downright poisonous) They’re usually cheap plastic non regulated mods that have a marker style pith instead of a true tank (which is why they have to be 100% PG). There is usually one of two “salts” used. Some are allergic to on, some are allergic to the other, some are allergic to PG. There was a post here from a guy that was getting hives inside his mouth.</p><p>Also for whatever reason they’re all menthols now. Didn’t used to be that way. That’s probably an allergy issue too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bombastinator, post: 23750792, member: 43994"] Re: disposables in general I’ve tried them. Even buy them occasionally if I’m gonna be somewhere for a long time and forgot my vape. I can’t buy them at all anymore as I weaned myself off nic with rebuildables and DIY. (High blood pressure.). Vapes avoid tar so they avoid cancer, but they do not avoid nic. So vapes raise blood pressure and they’re bad if you’re pregnant. You can Still do zeros with non-disposables though. They’re not very good and they’re *really* expensive over time. They have lower buy in cost but in mere weeks they become more expensive because you have to keep replacing them. The final difference for me is over 10x cost. So a couple hundred dollars a month instead of much lower. So they cost a better apartment or a better car. Possibly both. They’re 100% PG and they’re usually MTL. They’re also always “salts” which I find to be a bizarre way to do things. Not telling people what they are vaping strikes me as dangerous because of allergic reactions on a good day and much worse on a bad one. (There are hundreds of “salts” and some of them are downright poisonous) They’re usually cheap plastic non regulated mods that have a marker style pith instead of a true tank (which is why they have to be 100% PG). There is usually one of two “salts” used. Some are allergic to on, some are allergic to the other, some are allergic to PG. There was a post here from a guy that was getting hives inside his mouth. Also for whatever reason they’re all menthols now. Didn’t used to be that way. That’s probably an allergy issue too. [/QUOTE]
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