Nicotine comes from...?

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Odyssey in Atrophy

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I see a lot of nicotine juices available from retailers online. They're always pre-cut with PG or VG or a % of both.

Does anyone know if 100% pure nicotine is available for purchase? I saw only one place online, but the product was no longer available. The product was listed as "99% pure liquid nicotine. (990mg/mL)" Can anyone even verify if that mg/mL number is legitimate?

I assume most of the DIY folks in this forum simply buy the pre-cut nic juice from retailers. I don't mind doing it that way myself. Im just curious if anyone has ever looked into purchasing pure nicotine before.

Cheers,
OIA
 

iJax

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Oct 20, 2010
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Heres the logic I came up with.

My neighbor was my supplier of nic juice. He used 500mg nic juice. One day he nearly killed some one when he mixed what he thought was 12mg juice, Just before the guy walked away, my neighbor realized he handed him 120mg juice. He was talking while mixing and goofed up. Nic at high levels kills.

1) You do not want 990mg nic juice unless you have SERIOUS...SERIOUS chemistry equipment to measure what you are doing. Eye droppers mixing on in the bedroom, before going to work are going to kill someone.

2) Can you prove what you just bought was what I told you it was? I'll sell you 400mg Nic juice for $50per ml. Prove I am not ripping you off? Find an old enemy and have them drip a finger in the bottle and time how long it takes for them to die...I guess thats one way...Other than that, you need serious chemistry knowledge to test and QA the liquid I have sold you.

3) My dad once told me..."Cutting out the middleman only works when you know as much as the middleman".

Taking my dad's advice, you are much safer and well protected from rip off if you use this website to buy from KNOWN good E-Juice retailers. Don't go off the grid unless you can protect yourself. There is safety in numbers...TV, FSUSA, GP and the others are your knowledge base. Their reputation, skill and supply chain on e-juice works for you. There is no reason to cut them out.

just my 0.02
 
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Vapmire

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Yes, handling pure nicotine in large amounts is risky stuff unless you're a chemist and know what you're doing.

If you were a chemist, you'd already know where to get pure nicotine.. But since this is not the case, simply order your ejuice from a reputable supplier in different levels and enjoy mix and matching intensities and flavors..

Pure nicotine belongs in chemistry labs, period ---> .
 
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