went to the safety razor, now embarking on the straight razor challenge....the Learning curve is a .....
hah, i diddnt realize you meant the head!! yeah, electric works decent, i go back and forth with the fusion and the braun on the head.........the face is the challenge
I believe all vapers should know about this. I will repost your link in General vaping forum.Oh this is rich and they are getting reamed for this article. The comments alone are worth the read.
5 Reasons Why Making Your Own DIY E-Juice Might Not Be a Good Idea
I will repost your link in General Vaping forum.
Just use the "old" maths and not the common core maths and you should be fineMy favorite line -
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You hit the nail on the head Dog!Thanx Aspen Valley, you've just presented the FDA with a poisoned arrow. One they will eagerly place in their Quiver..
It was your earlier post about trust, Wed, that got me sniffing about.You hit the nail on the head Dog!
Their clear hypocrisy also makes me wanna puke for If you notice from #3 on their 5 Reasons Why page:
"While you would normally call up your vape shop and ask for a refund, in this case you are to blame for your low quality e-juice."
But then from their Terms and Conditions page:
"No Warranty on E Juice Liquids.
Taste is subjective – no returns on e juice liquid."
It's sad but I'm guessing a total noob might buy into their BS.
And many will since the gov't is spending billions to demonize nicotine and overhype any possible dangers, despite the fact that there are virtually no serious incidents involving vaping with or without DIY. We don't need our own industry parroting those scare tactics, but here it is. In fact, DIY is about 99.999% safer than home cooking, and the food poisoning statistics bare that out.It's sad but I'm guessing a total noob might buy into their BS.