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There is no such thing as 100% safe.
I could get struck by lightning as I type this.

The safest option is a well known name brand regulated mod.

Super safe would be an internal battery mod because the biggest safety issue with a regulated device is taking the batteries in and out to recharge them or switch them when they get low.
 

Laurent

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The only battery explosions I've heard of were user error. Either carrying without a battery case and loose change in a pocket, mech mods with improper builds or unattended charging of the batteries. I'd be sure to only use batteries purchased from a reputable dealer and check the wrapper often and replace if any signs of rips, tears or nicks. I personally wouldn't purchase Efeast brand batteries. When in doubt, throw them out. Better to be safe than sorry.
 

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No matter what still 95% safer than smoking..................
 

Mykreign

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There are far more cases of cell phones exploding than there are mods. Do you still put your phone to your ear?

Buy good batteries and a good charger.
 

Letitia9

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You are what makes your vape safe. These are electronic devices after all. Stay with regulated devices and ask questions here if you aren't sure about your choices before you purchase.
 

gsmit1

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NOTHING is 100% safe. Life itself isn't 100% safe. That's why we have cemeteries.
 

MyMagicMist

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I'm new vaper, and often hear the explosion of battery, do you have 100% safe vape kit recommended?

Well if you are often hearing the explosion of battery/ies, I suggest you hang up vaping immediately. You are apparently acting irresponsibly in your vaping. Irresponsibility and misuse are harbingers of disaster in many areas. For example pool sticks can be quite deadly if misused.

I suggest you stop vaping in an interest of your own safety, as well as possible further negative perceptions of vaping. We do not need any lightning rods, or agent provocateurs portraying vaping as something to fear. You don't need to continue setting off pipe bombs risking your health and possibly life, either.

As others state too, there is nothing in life which comes with a 100% guarantee, save that if you live you will die. Death it seems is still a natural part of living.
 
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if you are looking for a place to buy from, ***:'' Com has some awesome deals going on right now. Yesterday i was able to get a Voopoo Drag 2 for only $75! they have a huge range of other products too so im sure you will find something you like there
I don’t know where you bought from but the Drag 2 can be bought for 50.-55.00.
 

MyMagicMist

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Well if you are often hearing the explosion of battery/ies, ...

I have been considering that posting. I want to apologize. I wrote that too gruff and rough. Ultimately though, I would rather apologize for hurting a person's feelings, than apologize to their casket after they do something irresponsible.

Vaping can be a fun hobby and excellent way to stop using commercial and roll your own tobacco products. Vaping has got me using four milliliters of juice as a daily average and each has roughly only eighteen milligrams of nicotine in it. That is in comparison to roughly half a pack to a pack a day of commercial cigarettes, possibly a rub of snuff or two, maybe a quid of chewing tobacco daily on occasion for thirty five plus years. I feel healthier for not putting all the extra chemicals into my body.

Yes, I still depend on nicotine. No, I actually didn't fully break an addiction. I did reduce my health risk about ninety five to ninety eight percent though. Vaping still does have risks. Since it does and it is how we're choosing to try mitigating our risks, well, we ought to try using our brains, common sense as has been said and do that. The issue of the batteries is a gravely serious one, yes. Folks need to use the batteries with caution. This keeps vaping relatively safe, at least it doesn't diminish the ninety some percent the studies in England/Brittan give us.

So, I do apologize. My bed side manner might be rusty. I haven't ran rescue squad calls in well over twenty some years or so. I had fireman third class training from the Navy as well, and the EMT from well you may as well say Navy with the guy "The Admiral" that ran our station house. He had three ships shout out from under him, he never surrendered. As said, rather apologize for hurt feelings than see someone die too early. So if I'm seeming tough -n- gruff, there's why.

The expression, "once with EMS, always" holds very true. No, I'm no hero. I'm just a nut job what loves running into loaded guns, burning buildings & structures to save lives. I don't do it to be a hero. My only thought is, "Let me help these folks what I'm certain want to keep living." After that, I admit I like the adrenaline rush a bit, but honestly I get way too calm "down the line". So, I have to stay away, stress looks to kill me if it can. I already dig cortisol spikes out of my flesh, it's not pleasant or painless.
 
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I stop smoke, then start vape, and then again start smoke and now stopped at all, now i really decide to start vape again and buy POD system smok nova, it looks like u smoke cig and vape together, and it has most simple vape things to do, and it has super small battery, only 400+ mAh, so even if it explose it will boom very bad :)
 

gsmit1

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I stop smoke, then start vape, and then again start smoke and now stopped at all, now i really decide to start vape again and buy POD system smok nova, it looks like u smoke cig and vape together, and it has most simple vape things to do, and it has super small battery, only 400+ mAh, so even if it explose it will boom very bad :)
I believe that English is not your first language :)

I think you are saying that you have now stopped smoking and again using vaping instead with a pod device. Congratulations and it can work from now on. Many here have stopped smoking with vaping.
 

MyMagicMist

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it will boom very bad

I believe that English is not your first language :)

Have to admit though It Will Boom Very Bad would be a great name for an all percussion punk metal band. :)

and it has super small battery, only 400+ mAh, so even if it explose it will boom very bad

If you are meaning to say a smaller battery will not explode as bad as a bigger one, you are in error. In either case you end up with a very bad boom. Use care and good sense with any battery. Do that and hopefully you can avoid any boom or trouble regarding batteries. :)

I know of booming things because at one time the military was going to let me work with them as part of my military job. I've kept up to some degree on booming things since then simply as a matter of having some sense of possible dangers. I've been trained as fireman, e.m.t, we get that in our blood.
 
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Jason Smith

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I have been considering that posting. I want to apologize. I wrote that too gruff and rough. Ultimately though, I would rather apologize for hurting a person's feelings, than apologize to their casket after they do something irresponsible.

Vaping can be a fun hobby and excellent way to stop using commercial and roll your own tobacco products. Vaping has got me using four milliliters of juice as a daily average and each has roughly only eighteen milligrams of nicotine in it. That is in comparison to roughly half a pack to a pack a day of commercial cigarettes, possibly a rub of snuff or two, maybe a quid of chewing tobacco daily on occasion for thirty five plus years. I feel healthier for not putting all the extra chemicals into my body.

Yes, I still depend on nicotine. No, I actually didn't fully break an addiction. I did reduce my health risk about ninety five to ninety eight percent though. Vaping still does have risks. Since it does and it is how we're choosing to try mitigating our risks, well, we ought to try using our brains, common sense as has been said and do that. The issue of the batteries is a gravely serious one, yes. Folks need to use the batteries with caution. This keeps vaping relatively safe, at least it doesn't diminish the ninety some percent the studies in England/Brittan give us.

So, I do apologize. My bed side manner might be rusty. I haven't ran rescue squad calls in well over twenty some years or so. I had fireman third class training from the Navy as well, and the EMT from well you may as well say Navy with the guy "The Admiral" that ran our station house. He had three ships shout out from under him, he never surrendered. As said, rather apologize for hurt feelings than see someone die too early. So if I'm seeming tough -n- gruff, there's why.

The expression, "once with EMS, always" holds very true. No, I'm no hero. I'm just a nut job what loves running into loaded guns, burning buildings & structures to save lives. I don't do it to be a hero. My only thought is, "Let me help these folks what I'm certain want to keep living." After that, I admit I like the adrenaline rush a bit, but honestly I get way too calm "down the line". So, I have to stay away, stress looks to kill me if it can. I already dig cortisol spikes out of my flesh, it's not pleasant or painless.
I fully understand you, Thanks for your sincere advice, maybe I didn't make my description so clear, it depends not only the vaporizer itself, but also human uses.
 

susieqz

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my vapes ar 99.99% safe.
i studied hard,
i learned ohms law n watched all mooch's vids til i understood.

i make vaping safe, it's not the equipment, it's me..
 

MyMagicMist

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I fully understand you, Thanks for your sincere advice, maybe I didn't make my description so clear, it depends not only the vaporizer itself, but also human uses.

my vapes ar 99.99% safe.
i studied hard,
i learned ohms law n watched all mooch's vids til i understood.
i make vaping safe, it's not the equipment, it's me..

BUMP!

Yes, agree with you both here. :)
 

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