Is there a market for Stealth Liquid?

How many people are interested in buying a stealth liquid?

  • Yes, I'm interested, probably buy.

  • Yes, I'm interested, might buy

  • Nah, not for me


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C-kool Dad '09

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I honestly feel this is the 'next step' at least for seasoned, experienced vapers. We started with e-cigs that looked like the real thing. Then we didn't care what it looked like provided it 'did the job'. Now that we know what we like, would reduced or no vaper REALLY matter? Smokefree Wisconsin wants to go after "Smokeless tobacco Products" now! We need to be ready for future negative scenarios. Count me in for less vaper.
 

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I'm new to vaping (loving it so far!) and definitely plan on buying some stealth vapor. I have a sidesho and as mentioned before, modernvapor.com sells B&H Stealth. When I saw the B&H Stealth, I was thrilled! I didn't know that they had stealth vapors. I think it's a great idea.

I love blowing out clouds of vapor, it really gives me that 'mental satisfaction'. But I bought my e-cig for two reasons:

1) To get off analogs
2) To have more smoking (vaping) freedom.*

*I'm a faily heavy smoker. I'm also a movie lover. I hate having to sit through a 2 hour movie without a cigarette. Even more, hate having to leave the theater for a quick ....! With the stealth liquid I can "cup" the LED and vape away! That's awesome! Also great for restaurants, planes, trains, subways, bars, libraries, large classrooms, etc.

Very soon I am going to purchase some stealth, and always keep a cart filled with it in my PCC. Because when it comes down to it, I'd rather not draw attention to myself or the e-cig in any manner that might be taken negatively. Non-smokers don't take well to e-cigs, and I feel by blowing vapor in public places where analogs are banned, we are just asking for some uptight .... health ...... to get e-cigs banned from those places too.

-bubblebobble

PS sorry for the long post (insomnia):rolleyes:
 

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I'm surprised someone hasn't done that already actually. I don't think vapor is a byproduct of that medication though, is it?


yes when u blow out after using a inhaler there is a vapor it is more of a mist but anyone looking would not pay much attention..

and it is not for constant use more for 3 or so drags till you can go and vape somewhere where no one would mind
 

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the thing with the whole stealth is that the pg or vg is in there as a suspension liquid.. to keep the nicotine spread out and not settling.. and it is the suspension liquid that is causing the vapor..

i would picture a stealth liquid as being very thin and causing leaking problems. might be done by useing a 100mg unflavored and diluting it to 24mg with distilled water
 

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Remember, this whole vaping thing was developed to emulate smoking on purpose. I'm sure the visible vapor could be designed out too. In fact I've had some cartomizers that seemed to produce very little vapor but I could sure feel the throat hit and the nic hit as if I was getting a cloud of vapor.

I've seen...other stuff...portrayed to be vaped with invisible vapor in a movie on showtime or something I think they had like some machine that would fill a big balloon with a clear vapor and then they'd hit the balloon. There was a line in the movie that said something like "and it's clear vapor so it must be good for us!"
 

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We are getting ready to fly down to Orlando and spend a few days at Disney, so I would probably buy some stealth liquid just for times like this. I can handle the questions fine when I choose to vape in restaurants or other places that don't allow smoking, but for some crazy reason, my wife is always telling me I better ask first...:confused: I am a firm believer that it is ALWAYS easier to get forgiveness than it is to get permission, and since it takes someone that wants to "strike up a conversation" about WTH I'm doing, I do plan to continue vaping wherever I feel like it, but I'm not so sure on board an airplane is the best place to test my theory.
 

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I choose to vape in restaurants or other places that don't allow smoking, but for some crazy reason, my wife is always telling me I better ask first...:confused: I am a firm believer that it is ALWAYS easier to get forgiveness than it is to get permission,

I really agree with that one, assuming what your doing isn't against the law.

I can see how stealth juice could really be handy. There are people that are totally irrational as far as I'm concerned over second hand smoke. If your outside with smog and all sorts of other pollutions I don't think smoke is going to cross 20 yards and make any difference. Some people though have that attitude. So if they seem anything that resembles smoke they will get the "dingos are going to eat my baby" attitude and that's more hassle then its worth

I'm sure you can wait for your vape or go some where else. Hold it in till you turn blue. I spent enough time though as a smoking pariah. I dont' want to lose interest in a movie because I feel I have to go out to get my fix. I don't want to have to rush out of a restaurant after a meal. If I can do it unnoticed even better

I can understand and dig people that wouldn't try it. But the....man vaping without vaper attitude is crazy... puzzles me a bit
 
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tmbrown327

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I think the longer you vape, the more situations you will find that would lend themselves to having this type of liquid. For me, it's every time I'm on a long flight, jammed into that window or center seat, or in a taxi or business associate's car where I just don't feel like explaining the whole vaping thing yet again. I can get away with just saying it's an inhaler, without going into specifics. If I can keep this thread alive, I'd be curious to hear from people that initially said it wouldn't be for them, but came around to another opinion as time went on.
 

tmbrown327

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I might buy it for use under special circumstances. But for my every day use, no. Seeing the vapor is as much a part of the experience as anything else.

Next time I post a poll, I'll have to do a better job of describing the poll so it shows up in the poll itself. I do not, nor am I recommending, stealth vaping as a normal practice. Just for certain situations. I carry two sticks with me all the time. One is my normal vape, lots of vapor, flavor etc., and the other is my stealth setup.
 
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