If a person wants only American made products, then that's what I'm going to attempt to help that person with. He has his opinion, and that's what he wants. I don't think anything is accomplished by making counter points. My 2¢
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If a person wants only American made products, then that's what I'm going to attempt to help that person with. He has his opinion, and that's what he wants. I don't think anything is accomplished by making counter points. My 2¢
I have no issue with that, and have seen threads where people simply ask that question. However, the OP did more than that, and if those comments are made then they can be responded to.
I'm standing by this:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...2-what-i-hate-about-vaping-6.html#post8598751
Then why not just let it slide?![]()
First off, I am very happy since I started vaping about a month ago. I don't miss analogs at all, I feel healthier and I have heard so many success stories of 2 pack-a-day smokers who switch to e-cigs and never look back. I believe that it is the best way to quit the dirty habit.
The problem I have is that all available hardware is manufactured in China. I am an American, I love my country, and I buy Made in USA products whenever possible. Through my experience, anything made in China is garbage andI feel that buying Chinese products supports slavery. Yes I am an hypocrite because I love my joytech 510 but at least I buy juice from US vender (HHV). I bet the worst American juice will still be better then the best Chinese juice.
I am shocked that people complain about the quality control of the manufactures. What do you expect? Its made in China by oppressed people making 35cents an hour.
Please feel free to critisize my rant. I don't have anything against Chinese people or global trade, just the governments who alows the exploitation of their people.


I agree, the stuff from China is crap for the most part. I avoid that stuff as much as i can.
Provari blem can be had for $140 and I run Panasonic batteries(Japan).![]()
First off, I am very happy since I started vaping about a month ago. I don't miss analogs at all, I feel healthier and I have heard so many success stories of 2 pack-a-day smokers who switch to e-cigs and never look back. I believe that it is the best way to quit the dirty habit.
The problem I have is that all available hardware is manufactured in China. I am an American, I love my country, and I buy Made in USA products whenever possible. Through my experience, anything made in China is garbage andI feel that buying Chinese products supports slavery. Yes I am an hypocrite because I love my joytech 510 but at least I buy juice from US vender (HHV). I bet the worst American juice will still be better then the best Chinese juice.
I am shocked that people complain about the quality control of the manufactures. What do you expect? Its made in China by oppressed people making 35cents an hour.
Please feel free to critisize my rant. I don't have anything against Chinese people or global trade, just the governments who alows the exploitation of their people.
Of course Provape recommend the Pila charger as the best, which is made in China.![]()
Tons of people say the Pila charger is the best. I don't use a Pila or the batteries from China that ProVape recommends and I never said everything made in China is crap, just most of it.![]()
Fine, and you can do that without misinformation about ecig production. As for buying locally - maybe. Depending on the price. We are big on exports here, and trade. If a company here make a product I want for a reasonable price I might buy it - but I wouldn't express my preference the way you do.
Ah - because you've tried every product made in China.
So what...let people express their preference. The fact of the matter is that many Chinese are underpaid, forced to live where they work, and use materials in their products that are dangerous to people (lead based paints, etc..). However, America does this as well, as they allow products that many European manufacturers don't allow. I would rather buy American if I could afford it all the time as well. You seem to be extremely irked that someone is saying something negative about Chinese manufacturing. This confuses me.
I haven't smoked every cigarette out there, but I still know they're all bad for you and taste like crap. Your argument holds no water.
Ah - because you've tried every product made in China.