I see. I use glass. I've never had a problem with moisture. Idk..I have done it with both, but not any more
I see. I use glass. I've never had a problem with moisture. Idk..I have done it with both, but not any more
Does the same with glass, LOL, my post said I have tried that with both glass and plastic.I see. I use glass. I've never had a problem with moisture. Idk..
If you could supply that service over the internet, I'm thinking you would be Rich!
Ron
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"I know the power obedience has of making things easy which seem impossible."- Saint Teresa of Avila
As there are no batch numbers on the bottles we can't compare. So presumably either mine was from a bad batch, or there was a hot spot somewhere in the original mixing with VG.I think my test at 98mg/ml is fairly accurate, as the 6mg mix I made this morning jerked my head around a little bit...lol!
I dunno about steeping juice in the fridge, but it sure does wonders for soup beans - HA!
Yours was VG? Mine was PG, but I didn't have a batch number either, or an expiration date. I'm sure he'll look into that because batch numbers are just a matter of safety. When Nude double-dosed that batch last year, those numbers were pretty important.As there are no batch numbers on the bottles we can't compare. So presumably either mine was from a bad batch, or there was a hot spot somewhere in the original mixing with VG.
Yours was VG? Mine was PG, but I didn't have a batch number either, or an expiration date. I'm sure he'll look into that because batch numbers are just a matter of safety. When Nude double-dosed that batch last year, those numbers were pretty important.
I do agree with this, because like expiry dates on some foods, I'm gonna ignore it long as it tastes good. ...And truthfully, I never even acknowledged batch numbers until the incident with NN and soon as I read about that I checked the numbers on mine with a quickness. Fortunately my batch wasn't in question.I feel that affixing expiration dates could potentially give a user a false sense of security.
Page 113 here says labels are a requirement or am I reading it wrong? Maybe just for mailing?
Regardless, I think it should be a requirement to have batch numbers and Exp dates on everything you put in a bottle and sell to the consumer, if not a safety net to insure quality and safety for your customers
I had to remove the picture you posted, as it contained the full name of the member you were addressing. Please, DO NOT give out customer information as such.Thanks for the link. The information contained therein is for shipping of pure nicotine and sets out the hazmat requirements. 100mg nicotine doesn't require hazmat shipping. Nevertheless, our sole interest is our customers. We are looking into creating a different system. We feel very strongly about the safety of our customers. At the present, I'm not sure how this can be accomplished since, as I stated above, our nicotine is not created in batches. It is manufactured on a per order basis. We will try to figure out something. However, whatever we figure out it will not include expiration dates. I feel very strongly about expiration dates giving customers a false sense of security. More importantly, nicotine doesn't expire. The carrier (PG/VG) does. Again, however, that is totally dependent upon the conditions of storage. More likely what I will do in that regard is to affix a label containing the date of manufacture.
@AmandaD
Thanks for posting the picture. After a little research I discovered your nicotine was delivered to your front porch at approximately 2:00pm. Considering, by your own statement, forecast temperatures were to reach around 100 degrees, I think the nic looks pretty damn good considering the conditions it was subjected to. Nevertheless, in light of your titration results, I have agreed to refund you including shipping.
(Street address redacted)
I really have to call BS, I don't know how you can sell pure nic without having batch numbers and exp dates, please explain to me how you are able to do that?
Interesting
Thanks and sorry about that. I have removed the surname and reposted. Thanks again.I had to remove the picture you posted, as it contained the full name of the member you were addressing. Please, DO NOT give out customer information as such.
Can you please re-edit this to remove the rest of her personal information? I don't see that any of her information is at all necessary.Thanks and sorry about that. I have removed the surname and reposted. Thanks again.
I wouldn't use them as a model of nicotine info or handling, considering this is what they sent out and thought was perfectly fine:Forgot to post the link.
http://blog.v-ecigs.com/2014/03/what-does-color-of-my-nicotine-mean.html?m=1
Can you please re-edit this to remove the rest of her personal information? I don't see that any of her information is at all necessary.
The irony is thick in here.I am shocked you would post my personal information to 'prove' a moot point....
I am shocked you would post my personal information to 'prove' a moot point. Apart from the fact that the nic smells like no other I have ever received the titration is something I would expect a nic supplier to address without drama. The lack of batch number indicates that whoever mixed my batch 'fresh' made an error.
I was referring to another earlier (but identical) sequence of events caused by Whiskey and exacerbated by@Shark VapeThere is no irony. The image contained nothing more than her name which I have already expressed regret over.
No address or other identifying information was included.
AND has nothing to do with this thread or it's posters, so clearly looks like you are intending a pot stirI was referring to another earlier (but identical) sequence of events caused by Whiskey and exacerbated by
the 2 modladies who participated in the lynchmob back then... Nutin' to do with you.
I am watching and reading though to try to accumulate enough info to form an opinion of ChemNic.
Of course there's no way I can verify that I did NOT participate in that mess of a thread, since it disappeared with your posts recently, I had just become a mod at that time and chose to stay out of it because of that. Amanda was not a moderator at that time. A spoof thread was created, though. Maybe you'll find what you need in that one, I honestly don't know.the 2 modladies who participated in the lynchmob back then.
I was referring to another earlier (but identical) sequence of events caused by Whiskey and exacerbated by
the 2 modladies who participated in the lynchmob back then... Nutin' to do with you.
I am watching and reading though to try to accumulate enough info to form an opinion of ChemNic.
@ChemNic,
Just stay on point. There are some legit questions here.
But above all stay credible. VU is moderated as more of a social network and less like a forum.
If you have a truth to verify your quality, then post and document that truth.
I will say I'm unsettled re your claim that nic clarity/color does not indicate quality or age.
But my main curiosity is about the fairly wide variance in the nic colors in the posted (received) pics.
Like I said, I need to see more to form an opinion.
if pictures with personal information are posted it will be edited to protect the member. Doxxing will not be tolerated.So, it seems that my post are being edited without reason or notification. I'm beginning to believe that Shark Vape is on to something. I see no reason for this.
Your picture was removed, yes, because the member didn't want her info out there. Posting the tracking info, even edited, still showed her location. I personally don't see why it was necessary to post a picture of the tracking information, and just mentioning the time that it was delivered to her door, since that was the only point you were trying to make about it. I removed the post and admin has been made aware of the matter.So, it seems that my post are being edited without reason or notification. I'm beginning to believe that Shark Vape is on to something. I see no reason for this.
For the sake of clarity the image was posted three times and edited outThe image was edited and no longer contained any identifying information. The member didn't want the image posted because it affirmatively demonstrated my point. She spent alot of effort complaining about the color of her nicotine but failed to inform the other members that her package was left on her front porch in 100 degree heat. Instead her goal was to degrade my product which I don't believe she either really tested or didn't post the true results. Regardless, this type of censorship prevents members from being truly informed of the facts. It degrades the forum tremendously. I would ask you to show me any rule in which the image violated.
For the sake of clarity the image was posted three times and edited out
the first time you failed to edit out the name and address. You were warned; and then reposted it- only editing the name but left city and zip so it was removed again. The third time you reposted it you left the city it was delivered to, so it was edited out again.
We are not censoring you or choosing sides, However, Personal information is to remain out of the forum, for the protection of our members, I would think as a business person you would want to protect your customers.
The full history will be viewed by admin.That's actually very inaccurate. The image was posted twice. Not once did it contain the address. It did contain a name which was removed before posting a second time. Whatever though.
WOW ! That looks like nic from my early days of DIY'ing. 2010 China rubber tire kerosene nastiness !I wouldn't use them as a model of nicotine info or handling, considering this is what they sent out and thought was perfectly fine:
And yes, that's the nic in the middle
For the record, mine was delivered on Friday at 1:11pm, where it was cloudy all day with a high of 73 degrees.
@AmandaD you're in ****** ?! I lived there for 10 years! LeMarsh Gardens - DeSoto at Devonshire
It seems like a lot of the nic that winds up in DIYers hands originated in India. My understanding is that is were NicSelect's nicotine comes from. I could certainly imagine that, given my less than ideal shipping situation, there could be a lot of luck of the draw as to how my nic arrives. I've come to accept that some degree of an earthy smell is to be expected with nic derived via a particular method.
Out of pure curiosity, in your endeavors to start your nic business, did you ever encounter, and if so investigate, pure nicotine from NicoBrand? Just curious, as I've had some conversations with their US rep, and my impression is that their nic is of a different class than that sourced from India.
Vaped for the first time this morning (after the mod sat all night of course). There would typically be at least a couple vapes of harshness to get through with the NicSelect nic. Chemnic was just as smooth as when I had first loaded it up. I view this as a huge improvement! Now, I won't really know how I feel about this nic until I receive a test kit and can confirm potency, but outside of getting a disappointing result there, I'm very happy with this nic.
Again, document it. Posting your dated certs on-site will inspire buyer confidence.Whenever we receive a new shipment of pure nicotine, 999.9mg, we send a sample to an independent lab for testing.
Not once has it come back less than 999.6mg/ml. So, were very confident in our product and our supplier.
Keep in mind though, test bought for DIY'ers isn't as accurate as the test used in labs.
Again, document it. Posting your dated certs on-site will inspire buyer confidence.
And lot numbers.... even bottling dates are an absolute requirement.
HTH